%0 Book Section %T Stepfamily and Residential Rootedness %+ Institut national d'études démographiques (INED) %+ Genre, Travail, Mobilités (Cresppa-GTM) %A Bonvalet, Catherine %A Clément, Céline %Z Research supported by PUCA (Plan Urbanisme Construction Architecture) as part of the “Habitat et vie urbaine” (Housing and Urban Life) programme. %@ 978-3-319-24684-0 %B Family beyond household and kin. Life Event Histories and Entourage, a French Survey, Springer %E Catherine Bonvalet %E Eva Lelièvre %I Springer %S Coll. « Ined Population Studies » %P 151-168 %8 2016 %D 2016 %R 10.1007/978-3-319-24684-0_8 %K Current Partner %K Consensual Union %K School Holiday %K Paternal Grandmother %K Primary Residence %Z Humanities and Social Sciences/Demography %Z Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyBook sections %X Housing and living arrangements have important implications for stepfamilies. The aim of this research was to rephrase questions on housing and living arrangements in terms of “life spaces”. Qualitative interviews show that stepfamilies combine social ties and space by integrating and sharing them but also sometimes by keeping them distinct and in competition with each other. In these types of families, there are spaces where parents and children gather, some locations even allowing relations with the former stepfamily to continue. Moreover, despite the separation of the parental couple, there are places where “family histories” can be constructed, such as in second homes. %G English %L hal-02460637 %U https://univ-paris8.hal.science/hal-02460637 %~ SHS %~ UNIV-PARIS8 %~ CNRS %~ UNIV-PARIS10 %~ INED %~ AO-SOCIOLOGIE %~ SOCIOLOGIE %~ UPN %~ CRESPPA %~ CONDORCET4 %~ CAMPUS-CONDORCET %~ UNIV-PARIS-LUMIERES %~ UNIV-PARIS-NANTERRE %~ HESAM %~ HESAM-INED