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La vie après le confinement : retour à la normale ou quête d'un nouveau cap ?

Authors: Sauger, Nicolas; Ferragina, Emanuele; Helmeid, Emily; Pauly, Stefan; Recchi, Ettore; Safi, Mirna; Schradie, Jen;

La vie après le confinement : retour à la normale ou quête d'un nouveau cap ?

Abstract

Jusqu’à quel point le Covid-19 perturbe-t-il notre vie de tous les jours ? Comment la population française vit-elle le confinement ? Dans quelles mesures les inégalités sociales sont-elles exacerbées et la cohésion sociale menacée ? Le projet CoCo apporte des éléments de réponse à ces questions d’actualité en comparant les conditions de vie en France avant et après le confinement. Il s’agit du quatrième d’une série de rapports préliminaires couvrant maintenant l’ensemble de la période de confinement. La vie pendant le confinement a-t-elle été une parenthèse ou une forme de nouvelle normalité ? Au-delà du fait de savoir si les gens ont repris leurs activités traditionnelles après le 11 mai, ce rapport s’intéresse aux conséquences de l’expérience du confinement sur les attitudes et les opinions. Le confinement a-t-il accéléré des tendances sous-jacentes ou a-t-il permis l’émergence de nouvelles orientations sociales et politiques ? - 75% des gens anticipent la survenue d’un second pic de l’épidémie, - Le sentiment de bien-être a augmenté pendant la période de confinement, - Un tiers des personnes travaillent toujours à la maison même après la fin du confinement, - Les deux tiers de la population ont l’intention de limiter leurs interactions sociales dans les mois à venir, - Le soutien à plus de dépenses publiques pour les hôpitaux est généralisé, - Les personnes les plus riches ont plus de chances de soutenir le principe d’une augmentation de salaire pour les infirmières, - Le sentiment de défiance à l’endroit de la mondialisation augmente, - Le souhait de protéger l’environnement est de plus en plus répandu.

Policy brief n° 4. Projet "Faire face au Covid-19. Distanciation sociale, cohésion et inégalité dans la France de 2020". Ce projet a bénéficié d'un financement de l'Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR Appel Flash-Covid-19). Rapport également disponible en version anglaise.

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confinement, Panel, France, Covid-19, Confinement

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