Abstract

Space and family in the administrative region of Brittany in 1982. The evolution of women's status in western societies has given rise to major transformations in family structures. In Brittany, these changes are above all noticeable in urban areas where the highest level of one- person households under thirty-five are to be found, as well as the largest proportion of single-parent families. The drop in the number of children per family has enabled regional disparities to subsist between zones of relative high fertility, especially in the east of Brittany, and zones of relative low fertility, above all situated in the west of Britanny.

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