Population census 2022 

RP 2022

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Data description

The results of the census are classified into 7 themes:

  • Evolution and structure of the population

  • Couples - Families - Households

  • Housing

  • Diplomas - Education

  • Labour force - Employment - Unemployment

  • Employment characteristics

  • Foreigners - Immigrants

Classification system

The data disseminated uses:

  • The French nomenclature of activities: NAF revision 2 adopted in 2008;

  • The nomenclature of professions and socio-professional categories (PCS) adopted in 2020;

  • The official geographical code (COG).

  • French classification of activities
  • Nomenclatures of occupations and socio-professional categories
  • Official Geographical Code (COG)

Sector coverage

Jobs are mainly disseminated according to:

  • The sector of activity of the NAF 2008 in 5, 17 or 38 items;

  • The socio-professional category of the PCS 2020 in 6 or 29 items;

  • Working hours, status (salaried or not), employment conditions (trainee, fixed-term contract, permanent contract, etc.).

Statistical concepts and definitions

The municipal population comprises people having their usual residence on the territory of the municipality. It includes homeless people or people usually residing in mobile homes registered in the territory of the municipality as well as inmates in the municipal penitentiary institutions. It is the statistical population comparable to the unduplicated population of previous general censuses.

The population counted separately includes some people whose usual residence is in another municipality but who maintain a residential link with the municipality. It includes, for example, pupils or students of full age who live for their studies in another municipality but whose family residence is located on the territory of the municipality or people residing in a retirement home located in another municipality but who have retained a family residence on the territory of the municipality. It is important to count such situations separately, firstly to clarify which commune is really the commune of residence but also to avoid double counting between two communes when their populations are added together.

Decree no. 2019-1302 of 5 December 2019 amending decree no. 485-2003 of 5 June 2003 on the population census removes from the scope of the population counted separately the homeless people attached, according to the law of 3 January 1969, to the commune. The reference populations from 1 January 2017 onwards take account of this change.

The total population is the sum of the municipal population and the population counted separately.

Employment : In the census, working people can be counted at their place of residence or at their place of work. At the place of residence, we speak of the active population with a job. At the place of work, we speak of employment at the place of work or, more briefly, employment.

Since 2004, the census has made it possible to take better account than before of working people who have a job, even if it is occasional or of short duration, and who are otherwise students, retired or unemployed.

A dwelling is a unit of residential accommodation :

  • Separate, i.e. enclosed by walls , with no communication with any other unit except with the common parts of the building (corridor, staircase, etc.);

  • Independent, i.e. having an entrance with direct access to the outside or to the common parts of the building.

Dwellings are divided into four categories: main residence, secondary residence, occasional residence, vacant dwelling.

Mobile homes and premises used for habitation within communities (retirement homes, hostels, religious communities, etc.) are not considered as dwellings. Dwellings located within a community (known as "staff dwelling") are considered as dwellings.

A household in the sense of a household dwelling is made up of all the people living in the same dwelling, which constitutes their usual residence, whatever the family ties between these people.

A household may consist of a single person.

A household may consist of zero, one, or more families.

A family in the sense of household-family analysis is made up of people in the same household who form a couple, with or without children, or a single-parent family.

  • A “traditional” family is a couple with child(ren) where all the children living in the home are children of the couple.
  • A blended family is a couple with child(ren) where at least one child living in the home is not a child of the couple, but of only one of the spouses.
  • A single-parent family is made up of a person living with one or more of their children, and not living as a couple with another member of the household.

A child, in the sense of the household-family analysis, is a person of any age living in the same household as at least one of their parents, and who is neither the parent of a child in the household nor in a couple with another person in the household.

Statistical unit

Dwelling, the household, the family, the individual.

Statistical population

People residing in metropolitan France, in the overseas departments except Mayotte, and in the overseas collectivities of Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon (Article 156 of the Local Democracy Act 2002-276 of 27 February 2002). .

The other overseas territories carry out full enumeration every five years by way of derogation (Article 157).

Mayotte joined the annual census surveys (ACS) in

2021, and should have been included in a joint survey with metropolitan France and the other French overseas departments from the 2023 census onwards (cumulative annual census surveys from 2021 to 2025).

However, cyclone Chido, which caused major

damage in the archipelago on December 14, 2024, forced INSEE to cancel the 2025 annual census survey in Mayotte. In 2026, it was decided to conduct (as in 2017) a exhaustive survey in all municipalities. This exceptional operation will enable the dissemination of population data and statistical results for Mayotte. This dissemination will be independent – and will have a different reference date – from that of the vintage RP, which will combine the ACS for 2022 to 2026.

Regional extensions

not applicable

Time coverage

Year 2022

Base period

Not applicable

Highlights

Due to the health situation, the collection of the 2021 was not collected, with the exception of the territory of Mayotte and the census of boatmen. This postponement is recorded in article 17 of the law No. 2021-689 on the management of the exit of the health crisis. Despite this postponement, INSEE produced the reference populations and the statistical results of the 2022 population census according to the usual schedule by adapting its calculation methods.

Starting with the 2022 census, the current nomenclature of professions and socio-professional categories is that of 2020 (PCS 2020), replacing the PCS 2003 previously used (since the 2006 census).

The two most aggregated levels, with 6 positions (known as the 1-position level) and 29 positions (known as the 2-position level), remain unchanged in scope and content compared to the previous versions from 1982 and 2003 .

However, unlike the previous nomenclature version, it only describes the socio-professional situation of all people in employment.

Information on employment status can be used as a complement to obtain a variable for classifying the population as a whole, including people who have never worked, who may be pupils or students, unemployed, homemakers, retired, etc.

At the detailed level, occupations have been thoroughly renovated (311 positions in the 2020 version versus 486 in the 2003 version).

As with the PCS 2003, in the census, the detailed occupation is only available for people in employment. For people who are not working or are no longer working (unemployed, retired), the additional information is not rich enough to guarantee a good coding of their previous occupation. For these populations, only socio-professional categories and groups are available.

In addition to the historical PCS socio-professional categories, a new categorization has been developed: the "Household PCS".

It enables us to analyze society not only from the point of view of individuals, but also from the point of view of households, complementing the traditional approach based on the reference person.

The "Household PCS" combines two criteria for analyzing social differences that are usually considered separately: the configuration of the household and the socio-professional status of its individuals, generally the reference person and his/her spouse.

This categorization makes it possible to account for the different situations of professional activity within
households, without prioritizing gender, age or the economic position of any single household member.