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Living in two residences: mainly before and after working life

Authors :
Imbert, Christophe
Deschamps, Guilhem
Lelièvre, Eva
Bonvalet, Catherine
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Eleven per cent of adults living in France in 2011 live in two or more residences. The phenomenon is particularly widespread among young adults - 26% of 18-19 year olds are concerned - who live in two residences for family and educational reasons. The second home is most frequently used on weekends and holidays. Only 9% to 10% of working adults live in more than one residence. The second dwelling is mainly used for holidays and leisure, especially after age 60 (when retirement increases free time), for those with the physical health and financial resources to maintain a second home. Among French adults, having two residences is most frequent among Île-de-France retirees and students from Brittany and Auvergne.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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