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Titre Dynamique d'intégration dans l'agriculture provençale
Auteur Jean-Pierre Berlan
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 135-136, 1994 Etre étranger à la campagne
Page 151-160
Résumé anglais Dynamics of Integration in the Agriculture of Provence Mediterranean agriculture in France is not only geographically but also demographically defined, by the systematic use of foreign workers from Italy, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Turkey and even Egypt. In the zone studied, the wine-producing region of the Côtes du Rhône to the south of the Drôme in the early 1970s, producers have replaced ageing Spaniards with Moroccans. In a number of communes, Maghreb families amount to near 10% of the population. As a result of detailed surveys undertaken in 1988-1989, and in 1991, the integration of these families (in terms of housing, employment, health and education) has been examined as well as renewed forms of immigration. The surveys reveal a growing urban orientation, that the issue of youth unemployment becomes crucial from 1994 on and that the principal difficulty is not the integration of children but rather of their parents.
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