Environment and living conditions of older home owners
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The aim of this article is to propose a general descriptive account of the environment and living conditions of home owners aged fifty-five years and over using data on the opinions of households in the Enquête Logement 2013, Insee (French Housing Survey). Four groups of homeowners are identified according to their degree of satisfaction expressed with the quality of their environment and housing: the first group (46%) are largely satisfied with the quality of their neighborhood and housing (G1. High quality of environment and housing); the second group (35%) are satisfied with their environment but much less so with their housing (G2. Calmness and rusticity); in the third group (10%), the convenience of housing is mitigated by a low environmental quality (G3. Interior comfort, poor quality of environment); finally, the homeowners in the fourth group (9%) are much less satisfied with their housing and their environment (G4. Deteriorated living conditions). The intersection of the expressed opinions with resources reveal strong social inequalities between homeowners: on the one hand, the higher social class households in Groups 1 and 3, on the other hand, low incomes for the households of farmers, manual workers and employees in Groups 2 and 4. The paper concludes with a discussion on home adaptations for ageing homeowners on lower incomes living in rural areas (G2) or in urban areas (G4).
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