Espace-Populations-Societes
2010, Pages 121-130

Lodging apart from the other for the senior migrants. Study about residential cold shouldered of senior and insulated migrants [Des logements à part pour migrants âgés? Réflexion sur la mise à l'écart résidentielle des migrants âgés isolés] (Article)

Meslin K.*
  • a Maison des Sciences de l'Homme Ange Guépin, 5 allée Jacques Berque, 44021 Nantes Cedex 1, France

Abstract

This paper concerns the old migrants who came in France in the Thirty Glorious Ones and who are living apart from the others citizen seniors. It relies on two sociologic studies. The first have been realised in Nantes for a Regional program for insertion of migrant population. For this study, I make interviews with old migrants and professionals who work with them (docs, social workers, professional of home help...). I complete this study with others interviews of old migrants who live in le Mans, and with the director of workers' dwelling. Those migrants, when their family isn't in France, often live in workers' dwelling. Lodgings have been constructed at first at seventeen for migrant workers. They had to be temporary. So, they are inappropriate for the people who stay in durably, especially when those people are old. Then, why senior migrants are living there? In Nantes, there is four workers' dwelling. Two have been recently renovated, always for being temporary lodgings. Even, rooms are consistently reserved for senior migrants. I make the same observation in Le Mans. Why aren't they been housed in old people's homes? This paper analysed this situation, by two different means. In a first time, the old migrants' resistances are analysed. Their migration trajectories and the fear of uprooting explain their comportments. In a second time, the resistances of manager of old people's homes are observed. Even they're old, the migrants are victims of culturalist prejudices.

Author Keywords

Senior migrants Exclusion and selfexclusion Workers' dwelling Accommodation

Index Keywords

immigration policy social exclusion aging population France migrant worker immigrant population

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-78649281475&partnerID=40&md5=05e9722bb3e10b24fbcf71d03de06c2e

ISSN: 07557809
Cited by: 1
Original Language: French