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Mise en couple et mixité en France

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  • Ognjen Obućina
  • Ariane Pailhé

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Cet article analyse la formation des couples des populations migrantes et de leurs descendant.es en France. Elle s’intéresse aux types de mise en couple, à l'importance des différents contextes de rencontre pour la formation du couple et à l'origine du partenaire actuel, avec un accent particulier sur la formation des couples mixtes. Grâce aux données de l’enquête Trajectoires et Origine 2 (TeO2), menée par l’Ined et l’Insee en 2019-20, nous montrons que les modèles de mise en couple varient fortement au fil des générations d’immigration. Ainsi, les hommes et les femmes immigré.es sont légèrement plus souvent en couple que les natifs. Leur univers de rencontre est, pour une partie significative de ceux qui ont rencontré leur conjoint actuel après leur arrivée en France, transnational. Ils rencontrent plus souvent leur conjoint par le biais de la famille et ils optent plus fréquemment pour le mariage, notamment sans cohabitation préalable, qui est presque aussi fréquent que le mariage formé après une cohabitation. Environ la moitié des immigrés vivent dans des unions endogames.

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  • Ognjen Obućina & Ariane Pailhé, 2024. "Mise en couple et mixité en France," Working Papers 289, French Institute for Demographic Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:idg:wpaper:k2grwy0bh3-mp3dlily0
    DOI: 10.48756/ined-dt-289.0124
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