About
Demographer and sinologist, director of research at the Institut national d'études démographiques and lecturer at Sciences Po Paris. Her research focuses on the social and gender dimensions of demographic change in China. Her recent work focuses on Chinese immigrants in the Île-de-France region.
Latest publication
Integration and insularity: The diversity of Chinese immigrants in France
- By Isabelle Attané
- and Giovanna Merli
In Population & Societies (2024/5 No 622)
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Chinese Immigration to France
- By Isabelle Attané,
- Translated by Catriona Dutreuilh
In Population (2022/2 Vol. 77)
China’s new three-child policy: What effects can we expect?
In Population & Societies (2022/1 No 596)
Settlement and residential patterns of native Chinese in Paris and Seine-Saint-Denis
- By Isabelle Attané,
- Ya-Han Chuang,
- Su Wang,
- et al.
In Revue européenne des migrations internationales (2023/2-3 Vol. 39)
Integration and insularity: The diversity of Chinese immigrants in France
- By Isabelle Attané
- and Giovanna Merli
In Population & Societies (2024/5 No 622)
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Articles
Integration and insularity: The diversity of Chinese immigrants in France
- By Isabelle Attané
- and Giovanna Merli
In Population & Societies (2024/5 No 622)
Settlement and residential patterns of native Chinese in Paris and Seine-Saint-Denis
- By Isabelle Attané,
- Ya-Han Chuang,
- Su Wang,
- et al.
In Revue européenne des migrations internationales (2023/2-3 Vol. 39)
Chinese Immigration to France
- By Isabelle Attané,
- Translated by Catriona Dutreuilh
In Population (2022/2 Vol. 77)
China’s new three-child policy: What effects can we expect?
In Population & Societies (2022/1 No 596)
Troubled belongingness: Chinese immigrants and their descendants in the faced of the Covid-19 epidemic in France
- By Isabelle Attané,
- Ya-Han Chuang,
- Aurélie Santos
- et al.
In Critique internationale (2021/2 No 91)
Demographic ageing and economic slowdown in China
In Cités (2020/2 No 82)
Chinese children are, and will remain, only-children
In Informations sociales (2014/5 No 185)
China’s One Child Policy
In Études (2013/7 Volume 419)
Male Singlehood, Poverty and Sexuality in Rural China: An Exploratory Survey
- By Li Shuzhuo,
- Zhang Qunlin,
- Yang Xueyan
- et al.
In Population (2010/4 Vol. 65)
Born as a Woman in China: A Demographic Perspective
In Travail, genre et sociétés (2010/1 No 23)
The Demography of East and Southeast Asia from the 1950s to the 2000s
A Summary of Changes and a Statistical Assessment
- By Isabelle Attané,
- Magali Barbieri,
- Translated by Emily Divinagracia,
- et al.
In Population (2009/1 Vol. 64)
Toward Emancipation?
Reproductive Policies and the Condition of Women in China and Vietnam
- By Isabelle Attané
- and Catherine Scornet
In Cahiers du Genre (2009/1 No 46)
Chinese population challenges: fewer girls, more old people
In Population & Societies (2005/9 N° 416)
Chinese Women in a Period of Economic Change: A Mixed Assessment
In Revue Tiers Monde (2005/2 No 182)
Women, Families, and Fertility: From the Drop in Fertility to the Evolution of the Status of Women. Introduction
- By Olivia Samuel
- and Isabelle Attané
In Revue Tiers Monde (2005/2 No 182)