Migration, Environment and Climate:What risk inequalities?
International conference on the links between human mobility, climate and environmental changes
International conference on the links between human mobility, climate and environmental changes
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The survey was and is still supported by various institutions. Leading institutions: Projects funded (since 2000): Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) :- « Programme Corpus et outils de la recherche en sciences humaines et sociales » (2008).- « Programme Jeunes Chercheuses et Jeunes Chercheurs » (2005). Mission recherche de La Poste : Le Patrimoine des Français (2001-2003) Mire - Mission droit et justice- CNAF ...
The TRA inheritance survey aims at building an historical database at the individual level on the population of metropolitan France. The sample includes around 70 000 individuals who died between 1800 and 1939. For each individual the data cover a wide range of demographic, social and economic characteristics. They come from administrative sources, mainly from the archives of the Civil ...
The TRA project is a research tool aimed at building a representative nationwide sample of individuals having lived in France in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Containing an extensive set of data on these individuals, including their occupation, place of residence, education, marital status and assets, the sample is an exceptional instrument for analysing long-term historical developments and the deep-seated ...
At the outset, the 3000 families survey aimed at reconstructing genealogies of the original TRA families. To do so, it made use of vital registers. The survey was initiated 25 years ago by an historical demographer, Jacques Dupâquier. It had both practical and programmatic ambitions: to gain new insight into the history of the French population via a large-scale survey ...
Dupâquier Jacques, Pélissier Jean-Pierre, Rébaudo Danièle (1987), Le temps des Jules, Paris, éditions Christian.