Abstract

On the fortifications former area, the City of Paris had 46,000 housings built, particularly between the two world wars. The social study of the inhabitants is based on an analysis of correspondences combining six socio-professional catégories applied to 221 blocks. Besides the traditional contrast between working-class blocks and residential ones, the study brings out social enclaves and social mixing. More over, the explanation of the space social division by the characters of the housing stock is here partly called in question.

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