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- 15% of the population was digitally illiterate in 2021
- Second estimates for 2022 Agricultural Accounts
- In 2022, prices in the French overseas departments remained higher than in metropolitan France, especially for food products
- In 2022, prices in the Paris region exceeded provincial prices by 7%
- Wages in the local public service
- In 2021, the earned incomes of self-employed persons rebounded
- Spaces dedicated to economic activity account for half of all private sector salaried employment
- Enterprises set up in 2018: eight out of ten still active three years after launch
- Wages in the central civil service
- Almost half of the micro-entrepreneurs who started their business in 2018 were still operating three years later
- In 2022, a contrasting increase in construction activity depending on the region
- French Polynesia
- Between 2010 and 2015, wealth inequalities were slightly reduced
- Creating a trade enterprise
- Two-thirds of French companies have provided remote access to professionals tools in 2022
- On average, personal services represent 4% of paid employment, and up to 6% in the South-West
- The need for main residences, primary factor in the transformation of natural, agricultural and forest areas for housing
- Job creation and destruction by French SMEs in the 2010’s
- Greenhouse gas emissions due to commuting vary considerably from one place to another
- Business creation driven by self-employment
- Small restaurants face lean times
- For thirty years, an increasing number of jobs have been concentrated in large enterprises
- The 2009 national accounts: the deepest recession since World War II
- Prices of second-hand dwellings rose much faster than rents and incomes in the 2000s
- Wages in enterprises in 2008: a significant increase offset by inflation
- Household consumption withstood the recession in 2009
- Disability- and health-related discrimination
- 15,000 centenarians in France in 2010, 200,000 in 2060?
- Preliminary accounts of the agricultural sector in 2010: steep rise in cereal prices, lower expenses
- Tourism in 2010: a brighter year for hotels, an excellent one for camping grounds
- The 2010 national accounts: a revival of growth
- The 2010 division into urban units: urban space expanded 19% in a decade
- Paid employment in agriculture: the rising proportion of seasonal contracts
- The new 2010 division into urban areas: 95% of the population lives in the sphere of influence of towns and cities
- The new 2010 division into urban areas: further peri-urbanization and growth of large urban areas
- Who lives alone? Who lives with a partner?
- Housing conditions, 2005-2010: a mild improvement, less visible for low-income households
- One in two short-term hospital stays take place less than 20 minutes from home
- Living standards in 2010
- Auto-entrepreneurs – After three years, 90% had an income lower than the minimum wage (SMIC) in their self-employed activity
- Local economic attractiveness: luring not only jobs
- A first child at age 28
- In 2010, paid employees took an average of six weeks' leave
- Enterprises that do not belong to groups: a steady and significant turnover rate
- Specialised trade in apparel-footwear – Small, dynamic companies in an increasingly concentrated sector
- Standard of living in 2011
- Wages in the State civil service – In 2011, wages were almost stable in constant euros
- National wealth in 2012 - Virtually stable
- Gambling in France
- The homeless and employment - Fragile jobs for fragile living conditions
- Agriculture in 2013 in France and Europe
- National education: professions exposed to threats and insults
- Standards of living in 2012
- Positioning on the standards of living scale - Two people out of three are in the intermediate third
- Trade in cultural goods in the era of the Internet and dematerialisation
- Per-capita consumption: France above the European average
- Pharmacies since 2000 - Changes in a highly regulated sector
- Wages in the private sector and public companies - In 2012, the average net wage fell by 0.4% in constant euros
- Housing conditions at end 2013 - First results of the Housing Survey
- In 2014, one hotel room in two belonged to a chain
- Household consumption was still recovering in 2014
- Region of birth and region of residence: the mobility of postgraduates
- Self-employed workers’ earned income in 2012 - Decrease for both “traditional” self-employed workers and auto-entrepreneurs
- Wages in the State civil service
- Wages in the private sector and public companies - In 2013, the average net wage fell by 0.3% in constant euros
- Hourly labour cost in France
- Household wealth in early 2015 - Risky investments shunned in favour of more secure products
- Thirty-five years of information and communication services - the software boom
- National economic wealth in 2014 – Downturn of 1.8%
- Men and women: regional perspectives on equality
- Nine associations out of ten operate without employees
- The national accounts in 2015 – GDP and household purchasing power accelerated, investment recovered
- Retail outlets expanded their sales floor in sparsely populated areas
- In 2020, in the centers of functional areas, seven out of ten relocations came from the same center
- Manufacturing industry in Europe from 1995 to 2015
- 236,300 marriages celebrated in France in 2015, of which 33,800 were mixed marriages
- Born in France to an immigrant parent
- Demographic balance sheet 2016
- Enterprise births in 2016
- Income inequalities between the overseas departments (DOM) and Metropolitan France
- A map of regional employment based on the 2006 population census
- Living in partnerships: the proportion of young couples is stabilizing
- The homeless and poorly housed: the situation in the 2000s
- An administrative segmentation of French territory: 12 metropolitan areas, 29 large urban areas
- Production of non-hazardous waste in the manufacturing industry in 2008
- Living on this side of the border, working on the other
- Couples, families, parenthood, and women's work: the models change with generations
- Support for social integration and the elderly: contrasts at département level
- Three out of four “freelance entrepreneurs” would never have started a business without this new legal form
- France's economic fabric more concentrated than it seemed
- Demographic trends in 2012: population growth continues, but at a more moderate pace
- “Freelance entrepreneur” registrations up, new incorporated enterprises down in 2012
- After a birth, one man in nine reduces or stops work temporarily, against one woman in two
- Homeless accommodation in 2012 – Different forms for different family situations
- Civil service employment in 2011 – Down in the State civil service, up overall in the hospital civil service branch
- Working for private individuals: the childminding boom
- Earned income of self-employed people in 2011 - A rise among “traditional” self-employed and auto-entrepreneurs, a decrease for the self-employed overall
- Increase in business start-ups in 2014, particularly companies
- Tourist accommodation in 2014 – Decline in French and foreign tourist overnight stays
- Engineering in France in 2012 – A dynamic sector, still with low concentrations
- Multinational enterprises and international trade: different country profiles
- Research effort in the regions
- Self-employed workers and salaried executives: one third were women
- Fifty years of food consumption: moderate growth, but some profound changes
- Wages in the local civil service - In 2013, the average net wage remained almost unchanged in constant euros
- Provisional accounts for agriculture for 2015 – Production stability, drop in intermediate consumption
- Civil service employment in 2014 – Increase in the number of civil servants
- Digital security and social media in enterprises in 2015
- The increase in purchasing power boosted household consumption in 2015
- A snapshot of the labour market in 2015 - Unemployment stabilised but there were still many long-term unemployed
- The main resources of 18-24 year olds - First results of the national survey on the resources of young adults
- Earned income of self-employed workers in 2013: sharp decline in most sectors
- An increasing number of people work outside their municipality of residence
- Trade in 2015
- Agriculture in 2015
- Market services in 2015
- In the market economy, one employee in eight works in a firm under foreign control
- Wages in the State civil service
- Auto-entrepreneurs registered in 2014
- In 2015, the community financed a quarter of household consumption
- Population projections to 2070
- 21,000 centenarians in France in 2016, and 270,000 in 2070?
- Arrival of jobs and residents – A challenge for territories
- Wages in the regions in 2012
- Provisional accounts for agriculture for 2016
- National economic wealth in 2015
- Earned income of the self-employed in 2014
- Expenditure by the French on their physical appearance
- Setting off in the morning, by bicycle...
- More thefts and violent acts in Guadeloupe and French Guiana than in Metropolitan France
- Half of young people aged 18-19 envisage their professional future with optimism
- Information-communication and industry were the most innovative sectors between 2012 and 2014
- The financial situation is partly passed from generation to generation
- Enterprises created in 2010
- Civil service employment in 2015
- Wages in the hospital civil service
- A first child at age 28.5 in 2015: 4.5 years later than in 1974
- Cloud computing, big data: new opportunities for companies
- Culture: a vital activity
- Mechanical diggers, cars, smartphones, etc.: better to rent or buy?
- Wages in the territorial civil service
- Wages in the private sector
- In 2019, the average earned income of self-employed persons decreased after several years of increases
- Standards of living in 2014
- Tourism in Europe in 2015
- Thirty years of employment transfers in territories
- Migration flows
- New Caledonia's population growth declines sharply between 2014 and 2019
- Trade in 2013 - Activity remained hampered by weak domestic demand
- Earnings of local-government employees in 200
- Consumption: France ranks first in Europe
- Wages in the private sector in 2022
- In 2018, subsidised contracts fall, other public jobs increase
- Inequality and poverty on the rise in 2021
- An approach to quality of life in territories
- Late learners on entering secondary school: more frequent in the most disadvantaged areas
- Professions and their territories
- Population of French regions in 2040: demographic growth gaps could narrow
- National economic assets in 2010: a sharp rebound fuelled by higher real-estate prices
- Trade in 2016
- Market services in 2016: More robust growth
- Living in several family configurations
- Camp sites: Comfort and visitor numbers on the rise
- Help given by relatives – young people more often receive help from their relatives
- Preliminary 2012 agriculture accounts: cereal crops up in volume and price
- Since 2008, automobile consumption has been suffering from the economic crisis
- Expenditure by the manufacturing industry on environmental protection: in twelve years, protection of the air and the climate and prevention have improved
- Geographic distribution of jobs: intellectual, managerial, and decision-making functions concentrated in large cities
- Specific socio-occupational patterns in French regions
- General government accounts in 2015 - Investment declined again and the public deficit was reduced
- Men in executive positions still live 6 years longer than men who are workers
- Collective tourist accommodation in 2015 – French customers are back
- The inhabitants of urban policy districts – Poverty alongside other weaknesses
- The geographical location of immigrants – A high concentration in the Paris urban area
- In 2015, prices in the French overseas departments remained higher than in Metropolitan France
- 370 multinational firms at the heart of pharmacy in France
- Auto-entrepreneurs registering in 2010: three years later, 30% are still active
- 123,500 divorces in 2014 – A slight fall in divorces since 2010
- Enterprise creators in 2014: fewer unemployed and more modest projects than in 2010
- The national accounts in 2016
- By 2050, the population is expected to rise in every region of metropolitan France
- The maritime economy: diverse and geographically-specific activities
- In 2015, prices in the Paris region exceeded provincial prices by 9%
- Agriculture in 2016
- Unpaid domestic work: 60 billion hours in 2010
- The manufacturing industry in 2016
- Households income between 2002 and 2007: geographical redistribution but disparities in urban clusters
- Relocation to another region – living environment and employment play a key role in household choices
- Extracurricular time and the professional constraints of parents
- Primary health care: proximity does not always mean accessibility
- Life insurance in 2010 – A major component of household wealth
- The labour force in metropolitan France in 2030: significant growth in ten regions
- Debt and use of banking services in 2008
- Young people and geographics: the attractiveness of university towns and economic centres
- The population of “sensitive urban areas”
- Equivalised incomes in 2009
- In 2012, 90% of sorted industrial waste was recovered
- How do people go about looking for a job?
- Internet increasingly popular, web users increasingly mobile
- The new territorial division into “living areas” in 2012: three-quarters of the areas are rural
- 365,000 people born in overseas départements live in metropolitan France
- Consequences of the crisis on regional employment
- 2020: unprecedented rise in deaths in 70 years
- The labour market in 2009: results of the Labour-Force Survey
- The enjoyable moments of day-to-day life
- Recent immigrants to France - Increasingly European immigration
- Population projections for 2060: one-third of the population aged over 60
- Quality of life and well-being often go hand in hand
- Wholesale/retail trade in 2009: sales and employment down
- Living conditions of children following divorce
- Wallis and Futuna has lost a fifth of its population in ten years
- Household consumption stabilised in 2013
- Local-government employees: earnings down in constant euros in 2010
- Preliminary 2011 agriculture accounts: higher output, but a steep rise in costs
- Household consumption down in 2012
- Household expenditure on products of the information economy over the last 50 years - Falling prices and innovation fostering a consumption boom
- A snapshot of the labour market in 2010: unemployment and underemployment on the rise since 2008
- The “third sector”, a major economic player: 10% of paid employment in cooperatives, mutual organizations, non-profit groups, and foundations
- Do-it-yourself (DIY) retailing: ever-heftier players in a buoyant market
- Two out of three households have Internet access at home
- 2014 demographic balance – Fewer deaths
- Where do families live in France?
- Global value chains :
- Projections to 2060: a larger, older labour force
- Pharmaceutical prices, 2000-2010
- Internet use by companies in 2013: social media use in the minority
- 43 million voters in France
- One child in ten lives in a blended family
- French and European agriculture in 2011: further income growth
- Entrepreneurs: new profiles with the rise in auto-entrepreneurship
- In the past 11 years, less housekeeping and more Internet
- Trade in 2014 - Activity recovered slowly
- Living in France and working abroad - a situation on the rise
- Agriculture in 2012 in France and Europe – Results progressing again in France, but stagnating in Europe
- Consumer behaviour in 2011 – For some modest households, coping with food expenditure becoming more difficult
- The use of tax credits to promote sustainable development: one in seven main residences renovated between 2005 and 2008
- Earned income of the self-employed in 2010 – The “traditional” self-employed earn seven times more than auto-entrepreneurs
- Dispensing opticians since 2003 - Growth which demands a closer look
- Wholesale/retail trade in 2011: continued recovery in sales
- Innovation to weather the crisis or develop export sales
- Electronic commerce in 2012 - Pure players dominate web retail sales
- Four new categories of business enterprises: a better vision of the production system
- Slow emergence of cloud computing in companies in 2014
- Shopping time since 1974 – Less and less frequent and still longer on Saturdays
- Enterprise creations in 2015: sharp downturn in micro-entrepreneur registrations
- Tourist spending in France - Half was in Ile-de-France, Provence - Alpes - Côte d'Azur and Rhône-Alpes
- The national accounts in 2014 - GDP grew slightly, household purchasing power picked up
- Market services in 2013 - Growth contracts again
- Government accounts in 2013 - The deficit declined for the fourth consecutive year
- General government accounts in 2014 – Less investment and the deficit down slightly
- Trade in 2012 – No escape from the crisis
- Local-government employees: earnings up 2.7% in constant euros in 2009
- International subcontracting, a common practice - One company in five turns to international outsourcing
- National Economic Wealth in 2022
- The number of deaths is increasing, and so is life expectancy
- Women and men faced with violence – Women are more often victims of a close relation or their partner
- Life expectancy rises, but social inequality in mortality persists
- Tourist accommodation in 2012 – Occupancy stable thanks to foreign clients
- In France, 1.6 million people live in collective households
- Turnover of a third of the local production fabric each year
- The role of the voluntary sector and social action in the economy: two dimensions of social life as measured in the national accounts
- The 2009 New Caledonia census: population up by 50,000 in 13 years
- Banking activity measured by the banks and by the national accounts: meaningful differences
- Market services in 2012 – Sharp slowdown in growth
- Personal services – More demand in rural zones with older populations
- 2010 general-government accounts
- Manufacturing industry from 1970 to 2014 – More pronounced decline in its weight in the economy from 2000 to 2007
- Large enterprises carry greater economic weight in northern France, small enterprises in southern France
- Where do people shop? Online purchases progressing, except for food
- People with writing difficulties: varied regional profiles
- The top earners in the private sector
- The switch from employment to retirement – More people working during retirement
- Agrifoods: a domestic market that has reached maturity
- Wholesale/retail trade in 2010 - A recovery with contrasts
- Household consumption sustained the recovery in 2010
- A snapshot of the labour market in 2013
- Household consumption stalled in 2011
- Security: a booming industry
- Civil service wages - In 2010, wages increased by 0.8% in constant euros
- Men and women at the start of their career - Women have begun to benefit from their academic success
- Adult literacy and numeracy – Results of the 2012 PIAAC survey
- National accounts in 2013 - GDP increased slightly, purchasing power stabilised
- Associative life: 16 millions members in 2008
- Household assets in early 2010: a shift away from home-purchase savings plans
- Price comparison between the Overseas Departments (DOM) and Metropolitan France in 2010
- Self-employment income in retailing, manufacturing, construction, and services in 2008
- The 2011 national accounts: GDP growth steady at 1.7%
- Growth in the regions: greater inequality since the financial crisis
- Provisional estimates for agriculture in 2014 - Production volumes rising, prices falling
- Four in ten firms with ten or more employees innovated between 2006 and 2008
- 2009 general-government accounts
- Private- and public-sector enterprises: slower earnings growth in constant euros in 2010
- Energy precariousness: being cold or spending too much on heating
- Market services in 2010: return to growth
- 50 years of change in the workplace
- Share of housing in household budgets in 2010: a heavier burden for private-sector tenants
- Prices of second-hand dwellings and rents, 2000-2010
- Energy purchases in the market service sector in 2011
- In 2012, more than one person in two made an online purchase at some time
- Tourist accommodation in 2013 – A return of foreign customers confirmed
- Online retail businesses in 2014 – Towards better linkage with physical retail outlets
- Mass retirements in all regions between now and 2020
- The many varieties of unions: non-cohabiting partnerships, same-sex couples, civil unions... and more
- In thirty years, consumers have reduced their greenhouse gas emissions slightly
- 15 million grandparents
- Exporting companies are more innovative than the others
- One million jobs linked to the presence of tourists – More than half in urban areas
- Transport in 2008: freight traffic down, passenger traffic still buoyant
- Female employees still earn less than men
- The French civil service employed 5.5 million people in 2010
- Wages in local civil services - In 2012, wages dropped by 0.5% in constant euros
- Market services for households gaining ground in rural areas
- Demographic trends in 2011: fertility still high
- Eight in ten homemakers have held a job in the past
- One in five self-employed workers are economically dependent on another entity
- Employment rates of men and women – A wider gap on a full-time-equivalent basis
- Downturn in the market-services sector in 2009
- In 2010, one-half of SMEs with at least ten employees sought funding
- Ten years of population censuses: a growing number of small households in French regions
- Private sector and public enterprises – In 2011, wages in constant euros slowed once again
- Population balance in 2013 - Three weddings for two PACS
- In terms of employment, agglomerations have withstood the crisis well
- Agriculture in France and Europe in 2009: falling prices and income
- Earnings of central-government employees in 2009
- For how long have people been single parents?
- The earned incomes of independent workers in trade, industry, construction and services in 2007
- 2009: a very good season for camping grounds, a tough year for hotels
- Slight population growth in French Polynesia despite an unprecedented migration deficit
- Filing administrative forms online: now routine for businesses
- Market services in 2014 – Growth remained weak
- Fewer births of unincorporated enterprises in 2011
- A smaller pay scale in the social economy
- Sports and leisure goods trade: a fast-growing sector before the crisis
- Income-sharing by couples
- Contractual relations in retail networks
- Brand-name networks in the service industries
- New enterprises five years later: more than one in two was still active in 2007
- National accounts in 2012 – GDP flat, purchasing power down
- A snapshot of the labour market in 2011
- The social economy, some common principles and a lot of diversity: 10% of paid employment and 5% of value-added
- Rise in self-employment (auto-entreprises) but also in incorporated start-ups in 2010
- Household energy expenditures in the past 20 years: a stable share of the budget, but greater inequality
- Voter registration and turnout in 2012: who registers and who votes
- Fertility in French regions since the 1960s
- Wealth inequalities grew between 2004 and 2010
- Excluding auto-enterprises, business start-ups increased in 2013
- Snapshot of the labour market in 2012
- The professions between 1999 and 2007: more women in higher-skilled jobs
- Salaries of central-government employees in 2008
- Overview of sports licences in the Paris 2024 Olympics federations
- Demographic balance 2015 – The number of deaths at its highest since the postwar period
- Public Service employment in 2013 – An increase in workforce in the three areas of the Public Service
- Standards of living in 2013
- Between 2013 and 2022, the population increased particularly around the borders with Switzerland and Luxembourg
- Having three children or more at home
- Adult training – More regular access for young people, employees of large enterprises, and the best educated people
- In the most recent birth cohorts, adults have fewer difficulties in writing, but greater ones in arithmetic
- Poverty very prominent in the city centres of large urban hubs
- Prices of articles for the new school year over the last fifteen years: a marked seasonal profile and promotions in summer
- An inhabitant of an urban centre produces two times less CO2 than the average to get to his place of work or study
- French people spend more time alone in front of their screens
- Enterprises born in 2006: a lower survival rate in the construction industry
- Supermarkets and chain stores dominate the retail trade
- National economic assets in 2009: a second consecutive annual contraction
- 2011 general-government accounts
- Wages in the local civil service – In 2011, a 0.8% drop in constant euros
- Demographic trends in 2010: French population reaches 65 million
- Snapshot of the labour market in 2014
- Convenience stores
- Provisional estimates of farm income for 2013 – Drop in the prices of field crops and eggs
- Energy vulnerability – Far from the urban centres, heating and fuel place a heavy burden on the budget
- One million civil-union (PACS) partners in January 2010
- Brand networks in the apparel sector: diversified structures around own-brands
- Enterprises created in 2010: seven out of ten were still active three years after start-up
- Thirty years of associative life - Participation is stable but there are more female members
- Information and communication technologies in market services: to each firm according to its needs
- French enterprise groups abroad: 4.7 million employees in 2010, including nearly 2 million in industrial jobs
- Agriculture in 2010 in France and Europe - Income up sharply after a two-year decline
- Specialized food retailing: has the decline been halted?
- Corporate social responsibility: an already widespread approach
- Access to services, a question of population density
- Population census in New Caledonia in 2014 – Demographics remain dynamic
- Growth of extranets and corporate websites
- Labour-cost determinants in France
- Time spent on eating in France
- Civil service employment in 2012 - Down in the State civil service, up in the other two civil service branches
- Market services in 2011: still growing
- Territorial demographics over thirty years - The structuring role of the Paris basin and the very large urban areas
- National economic assets in 2011: up 5%
- General government accounts in 2012 – The deficit is falling but debt continues to climb
- Sixty years of working-time reduction across the world
- Professionals in 2007
- Home-buying in the 2000s
- Broadband Internet spreading in French businesses
- In 2013, 88 companies controlled by the State employ more than 800,000 employees, either directly or indirectly
- Transport in 2009: a slowdown despite an upturn starting in Q2
- At end 2012, a portion of microenterprises are still ICT-free
- Agriculture in 2014 in France and in Europe
- Living standards in 2008
- Educational specialization: a decisive factor for the start of a working career
- Income gaps in couples - Three women out of four earn less than their partner
- Wages in the public hospital service
- Born in France to an immigrant parent
- Working in retail or commercial handicrafts
- National economic wealth in 2013 - A second year of stability
- Self-employment income in 2009: far wider gaps than among paid employees
- Demographic trends in 2009: two civil unions (PACSs) for three marriages
- With the health crisis, less waste in industrial and service establishments in 2020
- Higher oil prices amplified inflation in 2010
- Mayotte, France's youngest department
- Wages in the State civil service - In 2012, wages fell by 0.8% in constant euros
- In 2009, wages increased by 1.2% in constant euros - Wages in enterprises
- General government accounts
- In 2016, the rise in household purchasing power stimulates consumption
- In 2014, a quarter of those who move home move to a different <emphase-faible>département</emphase-faible>
- Despite the increase in skilled employment, one quarter of people feel downwardly mobile compared with their father
- A snapshot of the labour market in 2016
- Projections for 2070
- Retail trade outlets
- Presidential and legislative elections from 2002 to 2017: Atypical participation in 2017
- Outdoor recreation spending in France
- Standards of living in 2015
- Wages in the private sector
- Wages in the state civil service
- Leaving unemployment
- ‘Auto-entrepreneurs’ registered in 2010: Five years later, less than a quarter are still in business
- Ever increasing numbers of ever smaller households
- Wages in the regional public service
- 2017 presidential and legislative elections: Nine out of ten registered voters voted in at least one round
- Networks in the services sector
- 30,000 centenarians in France in 2023, nearly 30 times more than in 1970
- Business practices for the environment
- Managers and blue-collar workers: the two main drivers for employment in the territories
- Film projection: growth driven by multiplexes
- National economic wealth in 2016
- 123,000 corporate groups established in France in 2015, only 220 of which have 5,000 employees or more
- Forecast accounts for agriculture in 2017
- Dispensary pharmacists
- Earned income in non-employees: higher on average in France’s northern departments than in the southern
- Physical and sporting activity in women and men: increasing similarities, but also persisting differences
- Spousal psychological and verbal abuse
- An increasing number of couples where the man is younger than the woman
- Small and medium-sized enterprises generate 17% of exports
- Employment in civil service in 2016
- The manufacturing industry from 2006 to 2015: agri-food and aerospace and space construction resilient in the face of sector downturn
- Life expectancy by standard of living: in men, 13 years of difference between the most affluent and the most modest
- Income from non-wage earners' activities in 2015
- 2017 demographic report
- The cleaning sector
- PACS civil unions in the West, marriages in the East: a regional breakdown of inter-personal unions
- Business creation in 2017
- Wages in hospital civil service
- General government accounts in 2017
- The national accounts in 2017
- Social media, web sites, marketplaces: showcases for companies
- Collective tourist accommodation in 2017
- Electronic commerce
- The national accounts in 2018
- Since 2000, the share of 18-29 year olds living in their parents is rising again
- Salaries in the hospital civil service
- Financial solidarity between households
- French agriculture in Europe from 2000 to 2015
- Trade in 2017
- Household consumption and purchasing power slowed down in 2017
- Manufacturing industry in 2017
- 374,000 additional housing units each year between 2010 and 2015
- Market services in 2017: production accelerating, boosted by steady demand
- Entrepreneurs: the line between employment and entrepreneurship is becoming blurred
- Agriculture in 2017
- Stability of salaried employment in retail trade in 2022, customer-facing workforce have been declining since 2016
- Three out of four enterprises registered in 2014 still active three years after creation
- Demographics of inter-community authorities (french EPCI): growth is concentrated in and around metropolitan areas
- Standards of living in 2016
- 11 million people are tenants in social housing
- Veterinary activity: increasingly urban and employing more women
- IT companies still expanding rapidly
- Wages in the public hospital service
- The French textile industry: globalised production, except for luxury products and technical textiles
- Half of companies are innovating
- Wages in the state civil service
- Wages in the regional public service
- A snapshot of the labour market in 2017
- The Decline in Local Retail in the City Centres of Medium-Sized Towns
- High growth enterprises
- General government account in 2018
- Business creation in 2018
- In 40 years, women’s social mobility has increased, men’s has remained almost stable
- One person out of ten experiences persistant housing difficulties
- Companies in the exhibition sector: buoyant growth and high margins
- Labour market at a glance in 2018
- The "made in France": 81% of final household consumption expenditure, but only 36% of manufactured goods
- Wages in the private sector
- Household wealth in 2018
- Young adults: tensions with parents are often related to young people's financial difficulties
- Short-stay tourist accommodation in 2018
- In 2016, 400,000 children live half the time with each of their separated parents
- Employees on short-term contracts: more frequently alternating between employment and unemployment, whether or not seeking work
- Demography report 2018
- Integration of immigrants, from arrival in France to their first job
- In 2017, French public sector employment is almost stable despite a decline in subsidised contracts
- Portrait of groups in trade
- Provisional account for agriculture in 2018
- Three quarters of commercial waste separated
- Construction of railway equipment
- In 2018, household consumption slows more sharply than purchasing power
- The Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts combine population and employment growths
- Brand networks in the food retail sector
- Going to study somewhere else after the baccalaureate: between geographical influence and education opportunity
- Wages in the state public service
- Wages in the regional public service
- High wages in public services
- Strong growth in the number of cross-border workers commuting to Switzerland and Luxembourg
- The influence of the Paris metropolis extends out to neighbouring regions
- Independent workers: the upturn that commenced during the 2000s continues in 2016
- Market services escaped slowdown in 2018
- One in four people have been injured at work over the course of their career
- Different demographic growth drivers on either side of borders
- Consumer behaviour in 2017
- The SMEs with 50 or more employees that are sourcing internationally: mainly to the EU and <emphase-faible>via</emphase-faible> their subsidiaries
- 82% of ordinary waste separated in the manufacturing sector
- French spending on electricity since 1960
- 3% of individuals isolated from their family and entourage: a combination of socio-economic difficulties and ill-being
- 759,000 births in France in 2018: 12,000 from a teenage mother
- The manufacturing industry in 2018
- Trade in 2018
- Agriculture in 2018
- <emphase-faible>Auto-entrepreneurs</emphase-faible> registered in 2014: three years later, 36% of them are active
- Loss of independence to affect 4 million senior citizens by 2050
- In 2016, women managers have slightly fewer children than women clerical and service employees
- The standards of livings rose slightly in 2017, and inequalities were almost steady
- Earned income of self-employed persons in 2017
- In Mayotte, nearly one in two inhabitants has foreign nationality
- In 2018, 266,000 persons live in a same-sex couple
- Private security companies: poor profitability despite strong growth
- National economic wealth in 2017
- One in six people do not use the Internet, more than one in three users lack basic digital skills
- Employment is Increasingly Concentrated on the National Territory and Home-to-Work Trips are Increasing
- One in four self-employed people also works as an employee
- Demography report 2019
- In 2018, 4 million children under 18 live with only one of their parents at home
- Wallis and Futuna: Continuing Population Decline, but at a Slower Rate
- Earned income of self-employed persons in 2016
- Organic Shops: Shops Almost Like Any Other
- Professions in trade and commercial handicraft sectors: diverse but not gender balanced
- Consumption per capita: France is above EU’s average
- National economic wealth in 2018
- Temporary Employment: A Highly Specialised Sector Where Foreign Multinationals Weigh Heavily
- The Automotive Industry in France: The Internationalisation of Group Manufacturing is Impacting the Balance of Trade
- Provisional Account for Agriculture for 2019
- Contrasting changes in living standards at the time of retirement
- Profit Shares in Industry: From Subsidiaries to Groups, a Two-Point Drop
- Enterprise births in 2019
- One Third of Large Companies Were Affected by an ICT Security Incident in 2018
- Labour market at a glance in 2019
- Being a parent: from managers to blue-collar workers, more consequences for women's employment
- Wages in the state public service
- Half of the residents of a priority neighbourhood between 2011 and 2020 did not move out throughout the period
- Demography report 2020
- Commercial sales drop in spring 2020 after rebounding in 2019
- The national accounts in 2019
- High wages in the private sector
- In 2019, 800,000 step-parents lived with their partner's children
- Digital technology boosts innovation in the tertiary sector
- The account for agriculture in 2019
- General government account in 2019: the public deficit amounted to 3% of GDP
- Significant poverty in the French overseas departments, particularly in French Guiana and Mayotte
- Earned income of self-employed persons in 2018
- Wages in the private sector
- Wages in the local public service
- More deaths during the Covid-19 episode in the spring of 2020 than during the 2003 heat wave
- Business sales in market services remain very dynamic in 2019, before plunging in spring 2020
- Gender pay gaps: mainly the effect of working time and job position
- In 2018, in the hospital public service, average net wage decreased by 1.0% in real terms
- In French Polynesia, the population increased modestly, by 1% between 2017 and 2022
- High income households save more, those with modest income spend more on unavoidable expenses
- Lockdown in France : unequal economic consequences across households
- 148,000 Britons Live in France, Especially in the Sparsely Populated Areas of the West
- Household spending on beverages since 1960
- In 2018, inequalities in standards of living increased
- The car remains the main mode of transport to go to work, even for short distances
- Mortality stagnates in adulthood for cohorts born between 1941 and 1955
- Advertising agencies: a less dynamic sector in France than in Europe
- Collective tourist accommodation in 2019
- Micro-entrepreneurs registered in 2018: in the transport sector, two in three work via a digital platform
- The business creators of 2018: two in three are beginning their projects on their own
- People born abroad with French nationality have a profile closer to natives than to immigrants
- Wages in the private sector: in 2018, the average net wage increased by 0.4% in constant euros
- Over 30 years, inequalities in tax income decreased in <emphase-faible>Île-de-France</emphase-faible> and in the provinces, but increased between the <emphase-faible>départements</emphase-faible> of <emphase-faible>Île-de-France</emphase-faible>
- The most modest and the most affluent women have the most children
- Brexit announcement and 2008 financial crisis: little impact on immigration from the UK
- The economic orientation of labour market areas: between specialisation and diversification of local economies
- Impact of COVID-19 crisis on business organisation and activity
- Functional areas: more 15-29 year-olds and executives in the centres and highly populated areas
- In 2019, employment increased in all three branches of the French civil service
- Fertility has declined less in large cities
- France’s national wealth in 2019
- In 2020, 12% of children with separated parents lived in shared residency
- In 2017, 36% of households bought, sold, rented or exchanged with other individuals
- Labour market at a glance in 2020
- A specific employment dynamic in large enterprises
- A new record for business births in 2020 despite the health crisis
- Retail trade employees: non-standard working hours, frequent part-time employment
- Provisional account for agriculture for 2020
- In 2017, 44% of the population increase came from immigrants
- In 2017, households spent 11% of their disposable income on cars
- Decision-making, design and management functions are more present in large urban areas
- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, life expectancy drops and the number of marriages falls
- The national accounts in 2020
- General government account in 2020
- Software publishing: a highly dynamic sector, growing in 2020 despite the health crisis
- Brand networks account for almost 60% of sales of capital goods
- In 2020, household consumption falls, while purchasing power holds up
- In 2019, 61% of enterprises set up five years earlier were still active
- People from the Antilles, French Guiana and <emphase-faible>Mayotte</emphase-faible> commonly leave the region of their birth, unlike those from <emphase-faible>Réunion</emphase-faible>
- Wages in the state public service
- Wages in the private sector: in 2019, the average net wage increased by 1.2% in constant euros
- Internet of Things, 3D Printing, Robotics: technology used more by large companies
- Mass catering: structural difficulties exacerbated by the health crisis
- Being in a couple cushions the shock of job loss
- Regional variations in the extent of the financial consequences of the first lockdown
- Wages in the local public service
- In 2021, one out of every six people aged 55 to 69 was neither employed nor retired, a situation that is most often suffered
- In 2019, in the hospital public service, average net wage decreased by 0.8% in real terms
- 50 Years of Change in Primary Residences: Larger Dwellings Housing Fewer People
- Business Picked up Again in Trade in Early 2021 Having Plummeted in 2020
- An unprecedented fall of turnover in the manufacturing sector in 2020
- Local Retail: Centres Flourishing More in the Suburbs than in the City Centre
- 1.3 Million Associations: From Hospitals and Retirement Homes to Parent-Teacher Associations and Gym Clubs
- Market Services in 2020
- National economic wealth in 2020
- Provisional Account for Agriculture for 2020
- In 2019, the median standard of living increased sharply and the poverty rate decreased
- The standard of living of farm households is poorer in livestock rearing areas
- The turnover of self-employed people registered in 2014 was growing steadily before the pandemic
- Employees controlled by foreign firms are concentrated in the Northeast and in metropolitan areas
- Two out of three second homes are owned by a household aged 60 or over
- Summer 2021: tourist attendance recover thanks to residents
- Accommodations offered by individuals <emphase-faible>via</emphase-faible> platforms
- The aerospace industry in France in 2020.
- One third of employees can’t organise their working time by themselves and their private life is exposed to work-related contingencies
- Provisional account for agriculture for 2021
- Fertility after 40 has been rising steadily since 1980
- In 2020, gross energy consumption fell by 9% in industry
- Market research and public opinion polling in the age of big data
- Slightly more than one in ten self-employed earned less than half the annual minimum wage and lived below the monetary poverty threshold
- Demography report 2021
- One in eight retirements results in a change of residence
- Between city and countryside, the paths of children growing up in rural areas
- The internationalisation of the French food processing industries: more and more established outside Europe
- Management of employees within industrial groups: heterogeneous practices depending on subsidiaries.
- Boom of companies’ births and of micro-entrepreneurs’ registrations in 2021
- Over the past forty years, employment has been progressively more and more concentrated in the major employment zones outside <emphase-forte>Île-de-France</emphase-forte>
- Regional gross domestic product from 2000 to 2020
- 68.1 million inhabitants in 2070: a population that would be slightly larger, but older, than in 2021
- In 2020, employment continued to increase in the French civil service, especially in the hospital civil service
- Labour market at a glance in 2021
- The composition of household wealth has changed little following the health crisis
- Wages in the private sector in 2020
- Impact of the Covid-19 epidemic: 95,000 more deaths than expected from March 2020 to December 2021
- In 2021, despite the summer upturn in campsites, the tourist attendance decreased by a quarter compared to 2019
- The national accounts in 2021
- Poverty and territories: more young people and social housing tenants in large cities, more pensioners among the poor in rural areas
- General government account in 2021
- Trade in 2021
- Wages in the central civil service
- The Covid health crisis has increased the precariousness of food aid recipients.
- The Provisional Agriculture Account For 2021
- In 2021, household consumption rebounded but remained below its pre-crisis trend
- The Covid-19 crisis doubled the use of Internet calling applications within companies
- In 2020, tourist trips were mainly limited to visits to relatives or second homes
- In the retail sector, businesses created within a retail network are more sustainable
- In 2019, 1.6 million people were living in communities: Ehpad, boarding schools, workers' hostels...
- Wages in the local public service
- In 2021, the production of market services was close to its pre-crisis level
- Salaries in the hospital civil service
- One in seven people lives in an area subject to more than 20 abnormally hot days per summer in the coming decades
- In the space sector in France, 1,650 diversified companies and about sixty pure-players
- Four entrepreneurs out of ten were employees before creating their enterprise
- National Economic Wealth in 2021
- In 2020, the earned incomes of self-employed persons fell
- During the summer peak, almost 800 000 posts of work were filled by seasonal workers
- Supervising: a task with a low proportion of women, but not only for managers
- Almost half of companies declared to be innovative between 2018 and 2020, with an environmental benefit in one third of them
- Low-wage earners in the private sector: only a small majority escaped four years later
- Girls born in 2022 could live 93 years on average, boys 90 years
- 2022 presidential and legislative elections: only one third of registered voters voted in all rounds
- Twenty years of electoral participation: in 2022, age and education gaps have continued to widen
- First estimates for 2022 Agricultural Accounts
- Distance sellers and shops shared retail e-commerce in 2019
- Call centres, a fast-growing sector during the health crisis
- Energy bill increased by 46% in industry in 2021
- Demographic report 2022
- Population decrease would be expected for one third of the regions by 2070
- The diversity of origins and the mix of unions progress over the generations
- Over 10 years, increase in perceived discrimination, especially for women and for sexist reasons.
- Wages in the private sector in 2021 : Changes still impacted by the health crisis
- People aged 75 and over: lower standards of living but a poverty rate below the population average
- How many children do immigrant women have ?
- Highly educated women and men are more likely to live as a couple than those with lower education
- The pace of business births slowed in 2022
- Labour market at a glance in 2022
- 65% of enterprises with 50 or more employees experienced difficulties in their value chains in 2020
- General Government Account in 2022
- In 2021, employment in the public service has increased again
- Migration flows: the number of people entering France was still lower in 2021 than in 2019
- The median commuting distance has increased by half in twenty years for employed workers living in rural areas
- National French accounts in 2022
- In 2022, the average annual price of a MWh of electricity rose by 45% and that of a MWh of gas by 107%
- 53,800 more deaths than expected in 2022: higher excess mortality than in 2020 and 2021
- In 2021, slightly more people moved from <emphase-forte>Île-de-France</emphase-forte> to other regions than before the health crisis
- Business births in 2023
- Who are the inactive people aged 30 to 54, whose numbers slightly increased over the past 10 years ?
- 1.2 million more vacant homes in France since 1990, particularly in declining population areas
- First estimates for 2023 Agricultural Accounts
- Demographic report 2023
- Regional differences persist in sharing a dwelling beyond the family nucleus
- 9% of the employed people said that they had experienced unequal treatments or discriminations at work in 2021
- Micro-enterprises have more often a profile on social networks than a website
- Presidential election 2022: 16.5% of voters were registered in a municipality other than their main residence
- One enterprise in two used subcontracting or carried out subcontracting work in 2021
- Labour market at a glance in 2023
- In 2022, one adult in ten had difficulties with reading skills
- In 2022, a larger participation rate in learning activities for employed persons and adults with a higher level of education
- Wages are higher in the centers of major functional areas
- National French account in 2023
- Entrepreneurs in 2022
- Second estimates for 2023 Agricultural Accounts
- The market services account in 2023
- General government accounts in 2023
- Household consumption in 2023
- Living standards and poverty in 2022
- The trade account in 2023
- Civil service employment in 2022
- Gaps in life expectancy between managers and blue-collar workers: 5 years for men, 3 years for women
- Descendants of immigrants move up the social ladder more often than people with no direct migration background
- More than 70% of France's industrial energy bill was concentrated in five regions in 2022
- In 2023, 3.5 million immigrants born in Africa lived in France
- In 2023, 2.4 million immigrants born in Europe lived in France
- In 2023, one million immigrants born in Asia lived in France
- The new priority neighbourhoods in metropolitan France: an overview
- Earned incomes of self-employed in 2022
- Salaries in the hospital civil service in 2022
- Salaries in the local civil service in 2022
- Salaries in the state civil service in 2022
- Difficulties have been piling up for clothing and footwear shops since the 2010s
- A rise in the agrifood industry's margin rate from 2019 to 2022 concentrated in the groups
- In Wallis and Futuna, the population has fallen by a quarter in twenty years
- Between 2019 and 2022, salaries growth for “second-line” employees was less favorable
- Wages in the private sector in 2023: wage increases remain below the inflation
- France’s greenhouse gases emissions and carbon footprint in 2023
- Higher housing prices in densely populated and tourist areas
- Distributional national accounts in 2022
- Private general practitioners often set up practice close to their birthplace or to the university where they did their internship
- Innovative companies in 2022
- One in five cross-border workers travelled more than 50 km to work
- National economic wealth in 2023
- First estimates for the 2024 agricultural accounts
- Use of information and communication technologies by compagnies in 2023
- In 2022, 58% of new high school graduates left their employment zone to enter higher education
- Demographic report 2024: In 2024, fertility continued to fall, life expectancy stabilised
- In 2023, three out of ten children lived with only one of their parents
- Industrial energy consumption in 2023
- Waste in industrial and tertiary establishments in 2022
- In 2021, a third of employees in the wood sector worked in the paper and cardboard industries
- Pharmacists' income revitalized during Covid-19 crisis years
- Business creations in 2024
- In ten years, office and public services consumed as much natural, agricultural and forest areas as industry
- In 2021, one out of three people aged 65 or over lived alone in their home
- Sports facilities: a diverse and contrasting offer in urban areas, extended access times in rural areas
- A sharp rise in demand for personal care services by 2050
- For the same annual volume of work, average net wage in the civil service was 3.7% lower than in the private sector
- Labour market at a glance in 2024
- One child out of 250 dies before the age of one in France
- Between 2014 and 2022, a 42% increase in the number of economically active enterprises
- Unequal access to green spaces in major urban centres
- In 2022, half of social housing tenants were aged over 53
- One third of owners have two homes or more