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Paru le : 08/10/2024

Full set of local data Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

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Growth and structure of the population in 2021

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

POP T0 - Population estimates by age range

POP T0 - Population estimates by age range
Age 2010 % 2015 % 2021 %
Altogether 27 848 100,0 28 383 100,0 28 522 100,0
0 to 14 years old 5 462 19,6 5 532 19,5 5 180 18,2
15 to 29 years old 5 261 18,9 4 869 17,2 4 896 17,2
30 to 44 years old 6 053 21,7 5 874 20,7 5 645 19,8
45 to 59 years old 5 930 21,3 5 953 21,0 5 833 20,5
60 to 74 years old 3 402 12,2 4 149 14,6 4 835 17,0
75 and over 1 741 6,3 2 005 7,1 2 133 7,5
  • Sources: Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

POP G2 - Population estimates by age range

POP G2 - Population estimates by age range
2010 2015 2021
0 to 14 years old 19,6 19,5 18,2
15 to 29 years old 18,9 17,2 17,2
30 to 44 years old 21,7 20,7 19,8
45 to 59 years old 21,3 21,0 20,5
60 to 74 years old 12,2 14,6 17,0
75 and over 6,3 7,1 7,5
  • Sources: Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

POP G2 - Population estimates by age range

  • Sources: Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

POP T1 - Population since 1968: population and average density (residents per square kilometre)

POP T1 - Population since 1968: population and average density (residents per square kilometre)
1968(*) 1975(*) 1982 1990 1999 2010 2015 2021
Population 18 809 21 106 23 071 25 157 26 192 27 848 28 383 28 522
Average density (inhab / km²) 164,2 184,3 201,4 219,6 228,7 243,1 247,8 249,0
  • (*) 1967 and 1974 for overseas departments (DOM)
  • The data proposed is established for the same geographical scope, in the geography in force on 01/01/2024.
  • Sources: Insee, RP1967 to 1999 counts, RP2010 to RP2021 main holdings.

POP T2M - Demographic indicators since 1968

POP T2M - Demographic indicators since 1968
Demographic indicators 1968 to 1975 1975 to 1982 1982 to 1990 1990 to 1999 1999 to 2010 2010 to 2015 2015 to 2021
Average annual change in population in % 1,7 1,3 1,1 0,4 0,6 0,4 0,1
due to the natural balance in % 0,8 0,5 0,6 0,6 0,5 0,4 0,1
due to the apparent balance of inflows and outflows in % 0,9 0,7 0,5 –0,2 0,0 –0,0 –0,0
Natality rate (‰) 15,6 13,3 13,4 13,2 12,9 11,9 11,0
Mortality rate (‰) 8,0 8,0 7,5 6,8 7,7 7,7 10,0
  • The data proposed is established for the same geographical scope, in the geography in force on 01/01/2024
  • Sources: Insee, RP1968 to 1999 counts, RP2010 to RP2021 main holdings - Civil status

POP T3 - Population by age and sex in 2021

POP T3 - Population by age and sex in 2021
Age Male % Female %
Altogether 13 861 100,0 14 661 100,0
0 to 14 years old 2 596 18,7 2 585 17,6
15 to 29 years old 2 478 17,9 2 418 16,5
30 to 44 years old 2 810 20,3 2 835 19,3
45 to 59 years old 2 909 21,0 2 924 19,9
60 to 74 years old 2 241 16,2 2 593 17,7
75 to 89 years old 760 5,5 1 082 7,4
90 years and over 68 0,5 223 1,5
0 to 19 years old 3 522 25,4 3 410 23,3
20 to 64 years old 8 111 58,5 8 326 56,8
65 and over 2 227 16,1 2 925 20,0
  • Source: Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

POP T4 - Home address 1 year before the study

POP T4 - Home address 1 year before the study
Home adress 2015 % 2021 %
People one year old and over, previously living: 28 041 100,0 28 197 100,0
In the same house 25 098 89,5 25 286 89,7
In another house in the same town 679 2,4 656 2,3
In another town 2 264 8,1 2 254 8,0
  • Source: Insee, RP2015, RP2021 main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

POP G3 - Home address 1 year before for people living in another house, by age in %

POP G3 - Home address 1 year before for people living in another house, by age in %
In another house in the same town In another town
1 to 14 years old 28,2 71,8
15 to 24 years old 22,2 77,8
25 to 54 years old 20,0 80,0
55 years old and over 24,3 75,7
  • Source: Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

POP G3 - Home address 1 year before for people living in another house, by age in %

  • Source: Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

POP T5 - Population aged 15 years and over by socioprofessional classification

POP T5 - Population aged 15 years and over by socioprofessional classification
socioprofessional classification 2010 % 2015 % 2021 %
Altogether 22 306 100,0 22 684 100,0 23 546 100,0
Farmer operators 39 0,2 57 0,3 25 0,1
Craftsmen, traders, business leaders 527 2,4 580 2,6 704 3,0
Managers and higher intellectual professions 1 583 7,1 1 678 7,4 1 972 8,4
Middle-level occupations 4 088 18,3 4 070 17,9 4 390 18,6
Services employee 4 387 19,7 4 350 19,2 4 094 17,4
Blue-collar workers 3 081 13,8 2 723 12,0 2 563 10,9
Retirees 5 001 22,4 5 728 25,2 6 392 27,1
Other people with no professional activity 3 601 16,1 3 497 15,4 3 405 14,5
  • Sources: Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, additional operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

POP T6 - Population aged 15 years and over by sex, age and socioprofessional classification in 2021

POP T6 - Population aged 15 years and over by sex, age and socioprofessional classification in 2021
socioprofessional classification Male Female Share in % of the population aged
15 to 24 years old 25 to 54 years old 55 years and over
Altogether 11 306 12 240 100,0 100,0 100,0
Farmer operators 15 10 0,0 0,1 0,2
Craftsmen, traders, business leaders 460 244 1,0 5,0 1,1
Managers and higher intellectual professions 1 206 765 1,7 13,7 4,2
Middle-level occupations 1 933 2 457 11,7 30,5 6,3
Services employee 1 204 2 890 18,4 26,2 5,9
Blue-collar workers 2 112 451 13,0 16,0 3,6
Retirees 2 942 3 451 0,0 0,2 71,5
Other people without professional activity 1 434 1 971 54,1 8,3 7,2
  • Source: Insee, RP2021 additional operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

Couples – Family – Households in 2021

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

FAM T1 - Households by composition

FAM T1 - Households by composition
household type Number of households Household population
2010 % 2015 % 2021 % 2010 2015 2021
Altogether 10 884 100,0 11 533 100,0 12 333 100,0 26 445 27 377 27 840
One-person households (male and female) 2 947 27,1 3 285 28,5 4 048 32,8 2 947 3 285 4 048
 Single Male 1 232 11,3 1 387 12,0 1 711 13,9 1 232 1 387 1 711
 Single Female 1 715 15,8 1 898 16,5 2 338 19,0 1 715 1 898 2 338
Other households without families 189 1,7 167 1,5 102 0,8 456 400 209
Family households : 7 749 71,2 8 080 70,1 8 183 66,4 23 042 23 692 23 583
 Couple without children 3 101 28,5 3 171 27,5 3 463 28,1 6 321 6 471 7 020
 Couple with children 3 697 34,0 3 687 32,0 3 530 28,6 14 258 14 156 13 461
 Single parent 951 8,7 1 223 10,6 1 191 9,7 2 463 3 065 3 102
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, additional operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM T1bis - The detailed composition of single-family households.

FAM T1bis - The detailed composition of single-family households.
Single-family households Number of households % Household population
Altogether 8 147 100,0 23 397
Couple without children 3 444 42,1 6 938
Couple with children 3 515 43,0 13 377
Couples with only children of the couple 3 097 37,8 11 733
Couples with at least one child of only one member of the couple 418 5,1 1 644
Single-parent family 1 188 14,5 3 083
Single man with child(ren) 332 4,1 815
Single woman with child(ren) 856 10,5 2 267
  • Sources : Insee, RP2021, additional operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM G1 - Growth estimates of households’ size since 1968

FAM G1 - Growth estimates of households’ size since 1968
1968(*) 1975(*) 1982 1990 1999 2010 2015 2021
Average number of occupants per main residence 3,21 3,12 2,97 2,85 2,67 2,44 2,37 2,26
  • (*) 1967 and 1974 for the overseas departments (DOM)
  • The data proposed is established for the same geographical scope
  • in the geography in force on 01/01/2024.
  • Sources : Insee, RP1967 to 1999 counts RP2010 to RP2021 main holdings

FAM G1 - Growth estimates of households’ size since 1968

  • (*) 1967 and 1974 for the overseas departments (DOM)
  • The data proposed is established for the same geographical scope
  • in the geography in force on 01/01/2024.
  • Sources : Insee, RP1967 to 1999 counts RP2010 to RP2021 main holdings

FAM G2 - Proportion of one-person households aged 15 years or above, by age – population of households

FAM G2 - Proportion of one-person households aged 15 years or above, by age – population of households
2010 2015 2021
15 to 19 years old 0,2 1,0 1,8
20 to 24 years old 7,6 12,3 12,4
25 to 39 years old 11,7 11,7 13,3
40 to 54 years old 10,7 11,8 14,8
55 to 64 years old 15,2 17,9 22,0
65 to 79 years old 26,2 22,0 24,0
80 and above 52,1 48,8 52,9
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM G2 - Proportion of one-person households aged 15 years or above, by age – population of households

  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM G3 - Proportion of couple families aged 15 years or over

FAM G3 - Proportion of couple families aged 15 years or over
2010 2015 2021
15 to 19 years old 1,3 1,9 1,9
20 to 24 years old 33,8 28,3 30,5
25 to 39 years old 71,4 70,6 69,2
40 to 54 years old 75,2 73,3 71,4
55 to 64 years old 76,4 73,8 70,5
65 to 79 years old 64,4 69,4 68,9
80 and above 38,8 32,6 35,7
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM G3 - Proportion of couple families aged 15 years or over

  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM G4 - Marital status of the population aged 15 years or over in 2021

FAM G4 - Marital status of the population aged 15 years or over in 2021
%
Married 41,9
Civil partnership 6,5
In cohabitation 12,5
Widowed 6,4
Divorced 6,5
Single 26,3
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM G4 - Marital status of the population aged 15 years or over in 2021

  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM T2 - Households by socio-economic classification of the reference person in 2021

FAM T2 - Households by socio-economic classification of the reference person in 2021
Number of households % Household population %
Altogether 12 333 100,0 27 840 100,0
Farmer operators 20 0,2 65 0,2
Craftsmen, traders, business leaders 440 3,6 1 278 4,6
Managers and higher intellectual professions 1 312 10,6 3 502 12,6
Intermediate professions 2 554 20,7 6 593 23,7
Employees 2 200 17,8 5 273 18,9
Workers 1 735 14,1 4 598 16,5
Retirees 3 627 29,4 5 752 20,7
Other people without professional activity 446 3,6 780 2,8
  • Sources : Insee, RP2021 additional operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM G5 - Households by socio-economic classification of the reference person in 2021

FAM G5 - Households by socio-economic classification of the reference person in 2021
%
Farmer operators 0,2
Handicrafters, traders, business leaders 3,6
Managers and higher intellectual professions 10,6
Intermediate professions 20,7
Employees 17,8
Workers 14,1
Retirees 29,4
Unemployed persons 3,6
  • Sources : Insee, RP2021 additional operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM G5 - Households by socio-economic classification of the reference person in 2021

  • Sources : Insee, RP2021 additional operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM T3 - Families composition

FAM T3 - Families composition
2010 % 2015 % 2021 %
Altogether 7 808 100,0 8 136 100,0 8 219 100,0
Couple with children 3 709 47,5 3 690 45,4 3 535 43,0
Single parent 974 12,5 1 251 15,4 1 208 14,7
 Male single parent 163 2,1 274 3,4 261 3,2
 Female single parent 811 10,4 977 12,0 947 11,5
Couple without children 3 125 40,0 3 195 39,3 3 476 42,3
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, additional operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM T3bis - Detailed composition of families composed of couples with child(ren)

FAM T3bis - Detailed composition of families composed of couples with child(ren)
Couple with child(ren) 2021 %
Altogether 3 535 100,0
Traditional family 3 117 88,2
Blended family 418 11,8
  • Sources : Insee, RP2021, additional operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FAM T4 - Families by number of children

FAM T4 - Families by number of children
2010 % 2015 % 2021 %
Altogether 7 808 100,0 8 136 100,0 8 219 100,0
Without any 3 522 45,1 3 697 45,4 3 952 48,1
1 child 1 828 23,4 1 975 24,3 1 880 22,9
2 children 1 736 22,2 1 816 22,3 1 702 20,7
3 children 573 7,3 493 6,1 551 6,7
4 children or above 149 1,9 154 1,9 135 1,6
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, additional operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

Housing in 2021

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

LOG T1 - Growth estimates of the number of housings by category since 1968

LOG T1 - Growth estimates of the number of housings by category since 1968
1968(*) 1975(*) 1982 1990 1999 2010 2015 2021
Altogether 5 118 6 321 7 781 8 880 10 064 11 573 12 352 13 035
Principal residences 4 470 5 577 6 889 8 161 9 409 10 945 11 561 12 248
Secondary residences 347 392 446 352 254 113 133 147
Vacant accommodations 301 352 446 367 401 515 659 641
  • (*) 1967 and 1974 for the overseas departments
  • Sources : Insee, RP1967 to 1999 counts, RP2010 to RP2021 main holdings.

LOG T2 - Types and categories of housings

LOG T2 - Types and categories of housings
2010 % 2015 % 2021 %
Altogether 11 573 100,0 12 352 100,0 13 035 100,0
Principal residence 10 945 94,6 11 561 93,6 12 248 94,0
Secondary residences 113 1,0 133 1,1 147 1,1
Vacant accommodations 515 4,5 659 5,3 641 4,9
houses 8 171 70,6 8 883 71,9 9 017 69,2
flats 3 347 28,9 3 419 27,7 3 940 30,2
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG T3 - Principal residences by number of rooms

LOG T3 - Principal residences by number of rooms
2010 % 2015 % 2021 %
Altogether 10 945 100,0 11 561 100,0 12 248 100,0
1 room 409 3,7 333 2,9 432 3,5
2 rooms 1 222 11,2 1 311 11,3 1 438 11,7
3 rooms 1 971 18,0 2 170 18,8 2 286 18,7
4 rooms 2 899 26,5 2 985 25,8 3 159 25,8
5 rooms or above 4 443 40,6 4 762 41,2 4 933 40,3
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG T4 - Principal residences average number of rooms

LOG T4 - Principal residences average number of rooms
2010 2015 2021
All main residences 4,2 4,2 4,2
House 4,8 4,8 4,8
Flat 2,8 2,7 2,7
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG T4bis - Main residences by over-occupation (except one room dwellings occupied by one person)

LOG T4bis - Main residences by over-occupation (except one room dwellings occupied by one person)
2010 2015 2021
Over-occupied 4,1 4,1 3,0
Non-over-occupied 95,9 95,9 97,0
  • Sources: Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, additional operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG T5 - Principal residences in 2021 by completion period

LOG T5 - Principal residences in 2021 by completion period
Number %
Principal residences build before 2019 12 051 100,0
before 1919 1 622 13,5
from 1919 to 1945 806 6,7
from 1946 to 1970 2 122 17,6
from 1971 to 1990 3 983 33,1
from 1991 to 2005 2 063 17,1
from 2006 to 2015 1 454 12,1
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG G1 - Principal residences in 2021 by completion period and housing category

LOG G1 - Principal residences in 2021 by completion period and housing category
House Flat
before 1919 1 240 370
from 1919 to 1945 621 184
from 1946 to 1970 1 371 748
from 1971 to 1990 3 032 942
from 1991 to 2005 1 178 856
from 2006 to 2018 1 071 369
  • Main residences built before 2019.
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG G1 - Principal residences in 2021 by completion period and housing category

  • Main residences built before 2019.
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG T6 - Housing tenure of the main residences in 2021

LOG T6 - Housing tenure of the main residences in 2021
Number of households Share of households in % Household population Average number of pieces per
lodging person
Altogether 12 248 100,0 27 622 4,2 1,9
Less than 2 years ago 1 378 11,3 2 807 3,3 1,6
From 2 to 4 years ago 2 405 19,6 5 246 3,5 1,6
From 5 to 9 years ago 2 161 17,6 5 749 4,1 1,6
10 years ago or above 6 303 51,5 13 820 4,7 2,1
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG G2 - Households’ Housing tenure in 2021

LOG G2 - Households’ Housing tenure in 2021
Share of households in%
Less than 2 years ago 11,3
From 2 to 4 years ago 19,6
From 5 to 9 years ago 17,6
From 10 to 19 years ago 19,8
From 20 to 29 years ago 12,0
30 years ago or above 19,8
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG G2 - Households’ Housing tenure in 2021

  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG T7 - Principal residences by occupational status

LOG T7 - Principal residences by occupational status
2010 2015 2021
Number % Number % Number % Number of persons Average moving in age in year (s)
Altogether 10 945 100,0 11 561 100,0 12 248 100,0 27 622 15,8
Homeowner 7 142 65,3 7 725 66,8 7 818 63,8 18 844 20,6
Tenant 3 561 32,5 3 605 31,2 4 208 34,4 8 298 7,2
(including public tenants) 1 861 17,0 1 808 15,6 2 169 17,7 4 555 9,6
Housed for free 242 2,2 231 2,0 221 1,8 481 10,4
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG T8M - Principal residences by material comfort

LOG T8M - Principal residences by material comfort
2010 % 2015 % 2021 %
Altogether 10 945 100,0 11 561 100,0 12 248 100,0
Bathroom including a shower or a bath 10 700 97,8 11 368 98,3 11 989 97,9
Collective central heating 1 141 10,4 989 8,6 1 060 8,7
Individual central heating 5 333 48,7 5 356 46,3 5 819 47,5
Individual electric heating 3 331 30,4 3 853 33,3 3 934 32,1
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

LOG T9 - Households’ automotive equipment

LOG T9 - Households’ automotive equipment
2010 % 2015 % 2021 %
Altogether 10 945 100,0 11 561 100,0 12 248 100,0
At least one parking spot 7 705 70,4 8 300 71,8 8 924 72,9
At least one car 9 775 89,3 10 382 89,8 11 025 90,0
1 car 4 876 44,6 5 130 44,4 5 571 45,5
2 cars or above 4 899 44,8 5 252 45,4 5 454 44,5
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

Education and training in 2021

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

FOR T1 - Enrollment by age and sex in 2021

FOR T1 - Enrollment by age and sex in 2021
Age Total Enrolled population Enrolled population in %
Altogether Male Female
2 to 5 years old 1 294 972 75,1 74,5 75,7
6 to 10 years old 1 767 1 720 97,3 97,5 97,1
11 to 14 years old 1 493 1 467 98,2 98,2 98,2
15 to 17 years old 1 160 1 105 95,3 96,7 93,8
18 to 24 years old 2 142 837 39,1 37,7 40,6
25 to 29 years old 1 594 66 4,2 3,9 4,4
30 years old and over 18 445 152 0,8 0,7 0,9
  • Source: Insee, RP2021 principal exploitation, geography at the 01/01/2024.

FOR G1 - Enrollment rate by age (in %)

FOR G1 - Enrollment rate by age (in %)
Age 2010 2015 2021
2 to 5 years old 73,1 73,4 75,1
6 to 10 years old 99,0 98,3 97,3
11 to 14 years old 99,5 99,3 98,2
15 to 17 years old 96,1 96,1 95,3
18 to 24 years old 39,4 42,1 39,1
25 to 29 years old 2,6 3,6 4,2
30 years old and over 0,7 0,6 0,8
  • Sources: Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FOR G1 - Enrollment rate by age (in %)

  • Sources: Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FOR T2 - Highest level of education for population aged 15 years and over by sex in 2020

FOR T2 - Highest level of education for population aged 15 years and over by sex in 2020
Diploma Altogether Male Female
Proportion of unschooled aged 15 years or above 21 182 10 174 11 007
Proportion of graduates in percentage
No diploma or primary education certificate 20,2 17,9 22,3
BEPC brevet des collèges or DNB 5,2 4,6 5,7
CAP, BEP or equivalent 24,9 29,8 20,3
Baccalauréat, brevet professionnel or equivalent 18,4 18,5 18,2
2 years at university 14,2 13,5 14,9
3 to 4 years at university 9,7 7,6 11,7
5 years and over at university 7,4 8,1 6,8
  • Source: Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FOR G2 - Highest level of education for not enrolled population aged 15 years and over (in %)

FOR G2 - Highest level of education for not enrolled population aged 15 years and over (in %)
2010 2021
No diploma or primary education certificate 29,0 20,2
BEPC brevet des collèges or DNB 5,7 5,2
CAP, BEP or equivalent 24,9 24,9
Baccalauréat, brevet professionnel or equivalent 15,1 18,4
2 years and over at university 25,3 31,4
  • Note: As the response methods have changed during the census surveys, the values cannot be obtained for the 2015 vintage.
  • Sources: Insee, RP2010, RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

FOR G2 - Highest level of education for not enrolled population aged 15 years and over (in %)

  • Note: As the response methods have changed during the census surveys, the values cannot be obtained for the 2015 vintage.
  • Sources: Insee, RP2010, RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

Active population, employment and unemployment within the meaning of the census in 2021

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

EMP T1 - Population aged 15 to 64 by economic activity

EMP T1 - Population aged 15 to 64 by economic activity
Economic activity 2010 2015 2021
Altogether 18 857 18 424 18 189
Working age adult in % 72,8 74,3 76,0
 including working age adults with a job in % 65,9 66,4 68,5
 including unemployed workers in % 6,9 7,9 7,5
Economically inactive people in % 27,2 25,7 24,0
 including pupils, students or interns in % 8,3 8,8 8,8
 including retirees in % 9,9 8,8 7,6
 including other economically inactive people in % 9,0 8,1 7,6
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP T2 - Economic activity and employment of the population aged 15 to 64 by sex and by age in 2021

EMP T2 - Economic activity and employment of the population aged 15 to 64 by sex and by age in 2021
Sex and age Population Active people Activity rate in % Working people Employment rate in %
Altogether 18 189 13 816 76,0 12 457 68,5
 15 to 24 years old 3 302 1 576 47,7 1 253 38,0
 25 to 54 years old 11 316 10 453 92,4 9 576 84,6
 55 to 64 years old 3 570 1 787 50,0 1 627 45,6
Male 9 038 7 034 77,8 6 337 70,1
 15 to 24 years old 1 711 881 51,5 696 40,7
 25 to 54 years old 5 664 5 309 93,7 4 862 85,8
 55 to 64 years old 1 663 845 50,8 779 46,8
Female 9 151 6 782 74,1 6 120 66,9
 15 to 24 years old 1 591 695 43,7 557 35,0
 25 to 54 years old 5 653 5 144 91,0 4 714 83,4
 55 to 64 years old 1 907 942 49,4 848 44,5
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP G1 - Population aged 15 to 64 by economic activity category in 2021

EMP G1 - Population aged 15 to 64 by economic activity category in 2021
Population (%)
Working age adults who have a job 68,5
Unemployed workers 7,5
Retirees 7,6
Pupils, students or interns 8,8
Other economically inactive people 7,6
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP G1 - Population aged 15 to 64 by economic activity category in 2021

  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP T3 - Population aged 15 to 64 by socio-economic classification

EMP T3 - Population aged 15 to 64 by socio-economic classification
Socio-economic classification 2010 including working people 2015 including working people 2021 including working people
Altogether 13 820 12 462 13 480 12 172 13 805 12 524
including nd nd nd nd nd nd
 Farmer operators 39 39 52 52 25 25
 Handicrafters, traders and business leaders 511 503 569 553 699 674
 Managers and higher intellectual professions 1 579 1 559 1 649 1 612 1 942 1 909
 Intermediate professions 4 076 3 861 4 028 3 811 4 380 4 153
 Employees 4 375 3 926 4 315 3 819 4 083 3 637
 Workers 3 069 2 575 2 699 2 325 2 541 2 126
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, additional operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP T4 - Unemployment of the 15-64 aged population

EMP T4 - Unemployment of the 15-64 aged population
Number of unemployed workers and unemployment rate 2010 2015 2021
Number of unemployed workers 1 293 1 462 1 359
Unemployment rate in % 9,4 10,7 9,8
Unemployment of the 15-24 aged 22,8 29,5 20,5
Unemployment of the 25-54 aged 7,7 8,5 8,4
Unemployment of the 55-64 aged 6,7 8,3 8,9
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP G2 - Unemployment rate of the 15-64 aged population by level of graduation

EMP G2 - Unemployment rate of the 15-64 aged population by level of graduation
Taux de chômage en %
No diploma or primary education certificate 19,5
BEPC brevet des collèges or DNB 18,1
CAP, BEP or equivalent 11,4
Baccalauréat, brevet professionnel or equivalent 10,3
2 years at university 7,4
3 to 4 years at university 4,4
5 years or more at university 3,8
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP G2 - Unemployment rate of the 15-64 aged population by level of graduation

  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP T5 - Employment and activity

EMP T5 - Employment and activity
Employment activity 2010 2015 2021
Number of jobs in the area 10 626 11 020 10 918
Working age adult living in the area 12 469 12 338 12 559
Occupational concentration by industry 85,2 89,3 86,9
employment rate of 15 years old or above in % 61,5 60,4 59,6
  • The employment concentration indicator is equal to the number of jobs in the zone per 100 active persons with a job residing in the zone.
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main holdings, place of residence and place of work, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP T6 - Employment by working status

EMP T6 - Employment by working status
Working status 2010 % 2015 % 2021 %
Altogether 10 626 100,0 11 020 100,0 10 918 100,0
Employee 9 719 91,5 10 124 91,9 9 951 91,1
 including women 5 464 51,4 5 767 52,3 5 734 52,5
 including partial time jobs 1 374 12,9 1 433 13,0 1 264 11,6
Non-employee 907 8,5 896 8,1 968 8,9
 including women 284 2,7 310 2,8 348 3,2
 including partial time jobs 82 0,8 111 1,0 109 1,0
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main workplaces, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP T7 - Employment by socio-economic activity in 2021

EMP T7 - Employment by socio-economic activity in 2021
Socio-economic activity Number %
Altogether 10 659 100,0
Farmer operators 30 0,3
Handicrafters, traders, business leaders 613 5,8
Managers and higher intellectual professions 1 585 14,9
Intermediate professions 3 359 31,5
Employees 3 202 30,0
Workers 1 869 17,5
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 additional operation at the workplace, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP G3 - Employment by socio-economic activity

EMP G3 - Employment by socio-economic activity
2010 2015 2021
Farmer operators 0,3 0,6 0,3
Handicrafters, traders, business leaders 4,8 4,5 5,8
Managers and higher intellectual professions 13,7 13,6 14,9
Intermediate professions 30,1 31,5 31,5
Employees 30,5 32,2 30,0
Workers 20,5 17,5 17,5
  • Sources: Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, additional work place of work, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP G3 - Employment by socio-economic activity

  • Sources: Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, additional work place of work, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP T8 - Employment by economic sectors

EMP T8 - Employment by economic sectors
Economic sector 2010 2015 2021
Number % Number % Number % including women in % including employees %
Altogether 10 832 100,0 10 816 100,0 10 659 100,0 55,2 91,6
Agriculture 109 1,0 133 1,2 55 0,5 19,2 63,6
Industry 1 585 14,6 1 231 11,4 1 234 11,6 26,2 95,5
Construction 419 3,9 408 3,8 399 3,7 9,4 67,9
Wholesale and retail trade/transports/accommodations and food service activities 3 425 31,6 3 306 30,6 3 810 35,7 50,9 86,9
Public administration/education/human health/social work 5 293 48,9 5 738 53,1 5 161 48,4 69,2 96,3
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, additional work place of work, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP G4 - Feminisation rate of employment by status and economic sectors in 2021

EMP G4 - Feminisation rate of employment by status and economic sectors in 2021
Employees Non-employees
Agriculture 15,7 25,2
Industry 25,3 45,3
Construction 12,0 3,9
Wholesale and retail trade, transports, accommodations and food service activities 53,2 35,7
Public administration, education, human health, social work 70,3 41,7
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 additional operation at the workplace, geography as of 01/01/2024.

EMP G4 - Feminisation rate of employment by status and economic sectors in 2021

  • Source : Insee, RP2021 additional operation at the workplace, geography as of 01/01/2024.

Characteristics of employment in the sense of the census in 2021

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

ACT T1 - Population aged 15 years or over having a job by status in 2021

ACT T1 - Population aged 15 years or over having a job by status in 2021
Employment status Number % of which % part-time of which % women
Altogether 12 553 100,0 11,5 49,0
Employees 11 538 91,9 11,6 50,0
Non-employees 1 015 8,1 10,5 38,0
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

ACT T2 - Status and employment conditions of 15 years or over by sex in 2021

ACT T2 - Status and employment conditions of 15 years or over by sex in 2021
Employment status and conditions Male % Female %
Altogether 6 399 100 6 155 100
Employees 5 769 90,2 5 769 93,7
 Tenured personnel and open-ended employment contracts 4 990 78,0 5 050 82,0
 Fixed-term employment contracts 358 5,6 515 8,4
 Temporary employment 171 2,7 51 0,8
 Assisted jobs 15 0,2 26 0,4
 Apprentice ship contract - Traineeship 234 3,7 127 2,1
Non-employees 630 9,8 385 6,3
 Independents 343 5,4 250 4,1
 Employers 286 4,5 131 2,1
 Caregivers 1 0,0 4 0,1
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

ACT T3 - Employees aged 15 to 64 by sex, age, and partial time jobs in 2021

ACT T3 - Employees aged 15 to 64 by sex, age, and partial time jobs in 2021
Age Male of which% part-time Female of which% part-time
Altogether 5 749 5,0 5 746 17,8
15 to 24 years old 676 20,3 548 28,3
25 to 54 years old 4 413 2,9 4 416 16,1
55 to 64 years old 660 3,2 781 20,4
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

ACT G1 - Proportion of partial time employees aged 15 years or over by sex

ACT G1 - Proportion of partial time employees aged 15 years or over by sex
Sex 2010 2015 2021
Male 4,6 5,6 5,1
Female 21,3 21,2 18,0
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

ACT G1 - Proportion of partial time employees aged 15 years or over by sex

  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

ACT T4 - Workplace of workers aged 15 years or over depending on their principal residence zones

ACT T4 - Workplace of workers aged 15 years or over depending on their principal residence zones
Work Area 2010 % 2015 % 2021 %
Altogether 12 467 100 12 335 100 12 553 100
working :
in their residential zone 2 270 18,2 2 309 18,7 2 006 16,0
in another zone 10 196 81,8 10 026 81,3 10 547 84,0
  • Sources : Insee, RP2010, RP2015 and RP2021, main operations, geography as of 01/01/2024.

ACT G2 - Proportion of transports used to go to work in 2021

ACT G2 - Proportion of transports used to go to work in 2021
Mode of transport Percentage
None 3,6
Walking 4,2
Bicycle 0,9
Motorized two-wheeled vehicles 0,7
Car or truck 81,5
Public transports 9,1
  • Scope : workers aged 15 or over with a job.
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

ACT G2 - Proportion of transports used to go to work in 2021

  • Scope : workers aged 15 or over with a job.
  • Source : Insee, RP2021 main operation, geography as of 01/01/2024.

Births and Deaths of people with usual residence in the area, 2014-2022

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

RFD G1 - Births and Deaths of people with usual residence in the area

RFD G1 - Births and Deaths of people with usual residence in the area
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Domiciled deaths 266 249 277 259 260 308 358 271 302
Domiciled births 346 337 323 314 296 311 296 309 292
  • Source: Insee, civil status statistics in geography as of 01/01/2023.

RFD G1 - Births and Deaths of people with usual residence in the area

  • Source: Insee, civil status statistics in geography as of 01/01/2023.

Household income and poverty in 2021

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

REV T1 - Tax households in 2021

REV T1 - Tax households in 2021
Indicators on tax households 2021
Number of tax households 11 810
Number of people in tax households 27 280
Median disposable income (per consumption unit in euros) 24 600
Share of actually taxed tax households (in %) 61,0
  • Scope: tax households - excluding communities and homeless.
  • Source: Insee-DGFiP-Cnaf-Cnav-Ccmsa, Localised disposable income system (Filosofi) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

REV G1 - Poverty rate by age range of the reference fiscal person in 2021

REV G1 - Poverty rate by age range of the reference fiscal person in 2021
Rate in %
Altogether 8,3
Less than 30 years old 18,1
30 to 39 years old 9,2
40 to 49 years old 9,3
50 to 59 years old 6,9
60 to 74 years old 5,7
75 and over
  • Scope: tax households - excluding communities and homeless.
  • Source: Insee-DGFiP-Cnaf-Cnav-Ccmsa, Localised disposable income system (Filosofi) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

REV G1 - Poverty rate by age range of the reference fiscal person in 2021

  • Scope: tax households - excluding communities and homeless.
  • Source: Insee-DGFiP-Cnaf-Cnav-Ccmsa, Localised disposable income system (Filosofi) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

REV G2 - Poverty rate by tenure of the reference fiscal person in 2021

REV G2 - Poverty rate by tenure of the reference fiscal person in 2021
Rate in %
Altogether 8,3
Homeowner 5,0
Tenant 19,6
  • Scope: tax households - excluding communities and homeless.
  • Source: Insee-DGFiP-Cnaf-Cnav-Ccmsa, Localised disposable income system (Filosofi) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

REV G2 - Poverty rate by tenure of the reference fiscal person in 2021

  • Scope: tax households - excluding communities and homeless.
  • Source: Insee-DGFiP-Cnaf-Cnav-Ccmsa, Localised disposable income system (Filosofi) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

REV T2 - Disposable income components in 2021

REV T2 - Disposable income components in 2021
Composition of disposable income share in %
Altogether 100,0
Work income 77,3
including wages 71,6
including unemployment pensions 2,3
including self-employed income 3,4
Retirement pension or annuity 27,1
Capital income (real estate, financial, others) 6,6
Social benefits 4,7
including child benefit 1,9
including income support 2,0
including housing benefit 0,8
Tax –15,7
  • Scope: tax households - excluding communities and homeless.
  • Source: Insee-DGFiP-Cnaf-Cnav-Ccmsa, Localised disposable income system (Filosofi) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

REV T3 - Disposable income distribution in 2021

REV T3 - Disposable income distribution in 2021
Distribution indicators 2021
Median disposable income (per consumption unit in euros) 24 600
Inter-decile ratio 2,6
1st decile (in euros) 14 480
9th decile (in euros) 37 760
  • Scope: tax households - excluding communities and homeless.
  • Source: Insee-DGFiP-Cnaf-Cnav-Ccmsa, Localised disposable income system (Filosofi) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

Salaries and earned income in 2022

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

SAL G1 - Net average hourly wage (in euros) by socio-economic category in 2022

SAL G1 - Net average hourly wage (in euros) by socio-economic category in 2022
Altogether Female Male
Altogether 16,1 14,6 17,1
Managerial staff * 25,5 22,7 26,8
Intermediate professions 16,8 15,6 17,8
Employees 12,3 12,1 12,8
Workers 13,0 11,6 13,3
  • * Managerial staff, higher intellectual professions and salaried business leaders
  • Scope: Private-sector employees, including recipients of subsidized employment contracts and professional training contracts; excluding apprentices, interns, agricultural workers, and employees of private households.
  • Source: Insee, All employees database, file of employees at place of residence in geography as of 01/01/2024.

SAL G1 - Net average hourly wage (in euros) by socio-economic category in 2022

  • * Managerial staff, higher intellectual professions and salaried business leaders
  • Scope: Private-sector employees, including recipients of subsidized employment contracts and professional training contracts; excluding apprentices, interns, agricultural workers, and employees of private households.
  • Source: Insee, All employees database, file of employees at place of residence in geography as of 01/01/2024.

SAL G3 - Net average hourly wage (in euros) difference between male and female by socio-economic category in 2022

SAL G3 - Net average hourly wage (in euros) difference between male and female by socio-economic category in 2022
Difference (in%)
Altogether –14,6
Managerial staff * –15,2
Intermediate professions –12,5
Employees –5,2
Workers –12,6
  • * Managerial staff, higher intellectual professions and salaried business leaders
  • Scope: Private-sector employees, including recipients of subsidized employment contracts and professional training contracts; excluding apprentices, interns, agricultural workers, and employees of private households.
  • Source: Insee, All employees database, file of employees at place of residence in geography as of 01/01/2024.

SAL G3 - Net average hourly wage (in euros) difference between male and female by socio-economic category in 2022

  • * Managerial staff, higher intellectual professions and salaried business leaders
  • Scope: Private-sector employees, including recipients of subsidized employment contracts and professional training contracts; excluding apprentices, interns, agricultural workers, and employees of private households.
  • Source: Insee, All employees database, file of employees at place of residence in geography as of 01/01/2024.

SAL T1 - Net average hourly wage (in euros) by age in 2022

SAL T1 - Net average hourly wage (in euros) by age in 2022
Age Altogether Female Male
15 to 25 years old 11,2 11,1 11,3
26 to 50 years old 15,9 14,7 16,8
50 years old or above 18,8 16,0 20,6
  • Scope: Private-sector employees, including recipients of subsidized employment contracts and professional training contracts; excluding apprentices, interns, agricultural workers, and employees of private households.
  • Source: Insee, All employees database, file of employees at place of residence in geography as of 01/01/2024.

SAL G4 - Net average hourly wage (in euros) difference between male and female by age in 2022

SAL G4 - Net average hourly wage (in euros) difference between male and female by age in 2022
Gender pay gap (in%)
15 to 25 years old –2,2
26 to 50 years old –12,3
50 years old or above –22,4
  • Scope: Private-sector employees, including recipients of subsidized employment contracts and professional training contracts; excluding apprentices, interns, agricultural workers, and employees of private households.
  • Source: Insee, All employees database, file of employees at place of residence in geography as of 01/01/2024.

SAL G4 - Net average hourly wage (in euros) difference between male and female by age in 2022

  • Scope: Private-sector employees, including recipients of subsidized employment contracts and professional training contracts; excluding apprentices, interns, agricultural workers, and employees of private households.
  • Source: Insee, All employees database, file of employees at place of residence in geography as of 01/01/2024.

Establishment characteristics at the end of 2022

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

RES T1 - Active establishments as employers by aggregate sector of activity and size at the end of 2022

RES T1 - Active establishments as employers by aggregate sector of activity and size at the end of 2022
Industry sector Total % 0 employee 1 to 9 employee(s) 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 or more employees
Altogether 677 100,0 53 485 64 42 33
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 21 3,1 2 18 1 0 0
Industrial economy 43 6,4 2 27 7 2 5
Building industry 72 10,6 10 53 4 5 0
Trade, transport, various services 419 61,9 36 314 42 16 11
including trade and car repair 132 19,5 11 96 11 7 7
Administration publique, enseignement, santé, action sociale 122 18,0 3 73 10 19 17
  • Scope: excluding the defense sector and individual employers.
  • Source: Insee, Flores (Localized compensation and employee employment file) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

RES T2 - Employees by aggregate sector of activity and establishments size at the end of 2022

RES T2 - Employees by aggregate sector of activity and establishments size at the end of 2022
Industry sector Total % 1 to 9 employeee(s) 10 to 19 employees 20 to 49 employees 50 to 99 employees 100 or more employees
Altogether 10 439 100,0 1 450 869 1 235 1 176 5 709
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 42 0,4 26 16 0 0 0
Industrial economy 1 188 11,4 98 106 69 144 771
Building industry 316 3,0 147 51 118 0 0
Trade, transport, various services 3 740 35,8 903 556 495 411 1 375
including trade and car repair 1 793 17,2 327 133 228 358 747
Administration publique, enseignement, santé, action sociale 5 153 49,4 276 140 553 621 3 563
  • Scope: excluding the defense sector and individual employers.
  • Source: Insee, Flores (Localized compensation and employee employment file) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

RES G1 - Distribution of active employer establishments by aggregate sector of activity at the end of 2022

RES G1 - Distribution of active employer establishments by aggregate sector of activity at the end of 2022
%
General government, education, healthcare, social action 18,0
Trade, transport, various services 61,9
Building industry 10,6
Industrial economy 6,4
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3,1
  • Scope: excluding the defense sector and individual employers.
  • Source: Insee, Flores (Localized compensation and employee employment file) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

RES G1 - Distribution of active employer establishments by aggregate sector of activity at the end of 2022

  • Scope: excluding the defense sector and individual employers.
  • Source: Insee, Flores (Localized compensation and employee employment file) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

RES G2 - Distribution of active employer establishments by size at the end of 2022

RES G2 - Distribution of active employer establishments by size at the end of 2022
%
50 or more employees 4,9
20 to 49 employees 6,2
10 to 19 employees 9,5
1 to 9 employee(s) 71,6
0 employee 7,8
  • Scope: excluding the defense sector and individual employers.
  • Source: Insee, Flores (Localized compensation and employee employment file) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

RES G2 - Distribution of active employer establishments by size at the end of 2022

  • Scope: excluding the defense sector and individual employers.
  • Source: Insee, Flores (Localized compensation and employee employment file) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

RES T3 - Active establishments as employers according to the spheres of the economy at the end of 2022

RES T3 - Active establishments as employers according to the spheres of the economy at the end of 2022
Economic sphere Establishments Employees
Number % Number %
Altogether 677 100,0 10 439 100,0
Productive sphere 180 26,6 3 274 31,4
of which public domain 3 0,4 22 0,2
Presential sphere 497 73,4 7 165 68,6
of which public domain 75 11,1 4 432 42,5
  • Scope: excluding the defense sector and individual employers.
  • Source: Insee, Flores (Localized compensation and employee employment file) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

RES T5 - Individual employers at the end of 2022

RES T5 - Individual employers at the end of 2022
Individual employers
Number %
Altogether 1 083 100,0
Employers of childminders 584 53,9
Employers of other employees 499 46,1
  • Scope: private employers.
  • Source: Insee, Flores (Localized compensation and employee employment file) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

Business and establishment set-ups in 2022

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

DEN T1 - Business set-ups by sector of activity in 2022

DEN T1 - Business set-ups by sector of activity in 2022
Company set-ups Of which sole proprietorships
Number % Number %
Altogether 341 100,0 252 73,9
Industry 20 5,9 16 80,0
Construction 24 7,0 14 58,3
Wholesale and retail trade/transports/accommodations and food service activities 69 20,2 48 69,6
Information/communication 21 6,2 15 71,4
Finance and insurance activities 14 4,1 3 21,4
Real estate activities 29 8,5 19 65,5
Professional/scientific/technical activites/administrative and support service activities 85 24,9 69 81,2
Public administration/education/healthcare/social work 36 10,6 32 88,9
Other service activities 43 12,6 36 83,7
  • Scope: market activities outside agriculture.
  • Source: Insee, Directory of companies and establishments (Sirene) in geography at 01/01/2024.

DEN G1 - Business set-ups

DEN G1 - Business set-ups
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Altogether 158 172 164 188 184 188 210 263 268 341
Sole proprietorship 122 132 115 142 138 135 156 213 198 252
  • Scope: market activities outside agriculture.
  • Source: Insee, Directory of companies and establishments (Sirene) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

DEN G1 - Business set-ups

  • Scope: market activities outside agriculture.
  • Source: Insee, Directory of companies and establishments (Sirene) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

DEN T3 - Number of economically active legal units by economic sector in 2021

DEN T3 - Number of economically active legal units by economic sector in 2021
Number %
Altogether 1 378 100,0
Industry 82 6,0
Construction 174 12,6
Wholesale and retail trade/transports/accommodations and food service activities 365 26,5
Information/communication 39 2,8
Finance and insurance activities 65 4,7
Real estate activities 103 7,5
Professional/scientific/technical activites/administrative and support service activities 206 14,9
Public administration/education/human health/social work 190 13,8
Other service activities 154 11,2
  • Scope: market activities outside agriculture.
  • Source: Insee, Directory of companies and establishments (Sirene) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

DEN T4 - Business set-ups by economic sectors in 2022

DEN T4 - Business set-ups by economic sectors in 2022
Altogether %
Altogether 360 100,0
Industry 19 5,3
Construction 25 6,9
Wholesale and retail trade/transports/accommodations and food service activities 77 21,4
Information/communication 21 5,8
Finance and insurance activities 19 5,3
Real estate activities 29 8,1
Professional/scientific/technical activites/administrative and support service activities 88 24,4
Public administration/education/healthcare/social work 39 10,8
Other service activities by the number of business creations including free lancers 43 11,9
  • Scope: market activities outside agriculture.
  • Source: Insee, Directory of companies and establishments (Sirene) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

DEN G3 - Establishment set-ups

DEN G3 - Establishment set-ups
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Establishment set-ups 161 179 185 196 199 204 241 276 300 360
  • Scope: market activities outside agriculture.
  • Source: Insee, Directory of companies and establishments (Sirene) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

DEN G3 - Establishment set-ups

  • Scope: market activities outside agriculture.
  • Source: Insee, Directory of companies and establishments (Sirene) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

DEN T5 - Number of economically active legal units by economic sector in 2021

DEN T5 - Number of economically active legal units by economic sector in 2021
Number %
Altogether 1 529 100,0
Industry 88 5,8
Construction 182 11,9
Wholesale and retail trade/transports/accommodations and food service activities 408 26,7
Information/communication 46 3,0
Finance and insurance activities 77 5,0
Real estate activities 106 6,9
Professional/scientific/technical activites/administrative and support service activities 240 15,7
Public administration/education/human health/social work 213 13,9
Other service activities 169 11,1
  • Scope: market activities outside agriculture.
  • Source: Insee, Directory of companies and establishments (Sirene) in geography as of 01/01/2024.

Tourism in 2024

Living zone 2022 of Clermont (60157)

TOU T1 - Number and capacity of hotels on the 1st of January 2024

TOU T1 - Number and capacity of hotels on the 1st of January 2024
Number of stars Hotels Rooms
Altogether 2 81
1 star 0 0
2 stars 0 0
3 stars 1 37
4 stars 0 0
5 stars 0 0
Non-ranked 1 44
  • Source: Insee, territorial partners in geography as of 01/01/2024.

TOU T2 - Number and capacity of campsites on the 1st of January 2024

TOU T2 - Number and capacity of campsites on the 1st of January 2024
Number of stars Campsites Pitches
Altogether 0 0
1 star 0 0
2 stars 0 0
3 stars 0 0
4 stars 0 0
5 stars 0 0
Non-ranked 0 0
  • Source: Insee, territorial partners in geography as of 01/01/2024.

TOU T3 - Number of other tourist collective accommodations on the 1st of January 2024

TOU T3 - Number of other tourist collective accommodations on the 1st of January 2024
Type of accomodation Accommodation Number of bed places (1)
Altogether 0 0
Tourist accommodations 0 0
Holiday villages or private homes 0 0
Youth hostels or sports center 0 0
  • (1) rooms, apartments, dormitories ...
  • Source: Insee, territorial partners in geography as of 01/01/2024.

Définitions

Declarative judgments of birth: Any birth occurring on French territory must be the subject of a declaration to the Civil register within three days of giving birth, giving rise to an act. If this declaration has not been made within this legal period, it is the subject of a declaration of birth giving rise to a transcription in the civil status registers.

Declarations of death: When death is insured but the body could not be found (plane crash, disappearance at sea ...), a declaratory judgment of death is drawn up which results in transcription on the civil status registers.

Tax household: Household made up of the grouping of tax households listed in the same dwelling. Its existence in a given year is due to the fact that at least an independent declaration of income coincides with the occupation of a dwelling known to the Housing Tax. Households made up of people who do not have their fiscal independence (mainly students) are counted in households where they declare their income even if they occupy independent accommodation.

Average hourly net salary: Result of the quotient of the mass of net wages compared to the number of salaried hours calculated on all the positions carried out by the employee during the year (excluding unemployment benefits). The number of paid hours takes into account paid overtime and all the periods during which the employee remains linked to an establishment due to the employment contract (leave, period of illness and accident at work), at the exception of periods of unpaid leave.

Market activity: The activity of a company is qualified as market if its operating expenses are normally covered for more than 50 % through the sale of its production. The activity of an establishment is market if this establishment contributes essentially to the production of a good or service considered to be market, either by nature or because its selling price exceeds 50 % of its production costs.

Public domain: An establishment belongs to this area if it is part of a legal category 7 enterprise (legal person or body subject to administrative law) or if more than half of its workforce is part of the State civil service.

The definitions of other concepts allowing a better understanding of the variables are accessible on insee.fr.

Champ

Population censuses

The data are offered to users in particular for comparing municipalities, grouping variable categories or obtaining results on personalized sets of municipalities.

Derived from calculations linked to sampling techniques, the data in terms of numbers are provided with several decimal places; these must be used for all calculations carried out, in order to avoid rounding errors.

For more information on the population census, consult the page of presentation of the population census.

The data come either from the main farm (princ.) or from the complementary farm (compl).

For more methodological information, you can consult the sheets "Tips on using census results".

These sheets present the characteristics of the population census and deal with their consequences on the use of the data. They specify in particular the changes affecting the main statistical variables and their comparability with previous censuses.

Civil register

Annual statistics concerning domiciled birthsare drawn up from the statistical bulletins of civil status, drawn up by the mayors, at the time and in the municipality where the births take place. They relate to births having taken place in all the municipalities of France. Births that took place abroad or in the overseas communities (COM) are not counted.

The "commune" variable corresponds to the commune of the mother's domicile in France.

The statistics include declarative judgments of birth, but do not take into account stillbirths.

Annual statistics concerning domiciled deathsare drawn up from civil status statistics bulletins drawn up by the mayors, at the time and in the municipality where the deaths took place. They relate to deaths that have occurred in all municipalities in France. Deaths having occurred abroad or in overseas communities (COM) are not counted.

The "commune" variable corresponds to the commune of the deceased's domicile in France.

The statistics include declarative judgments of deaths.

Localised disposable income system (Filosofi)

The scope covered is that of all ordinary tax households: it excludes people who are homeless or living in institutions (prison, home, retirement home, etc.).

The share of taxed households is calculated on the basis of households whose declared income is positive or zero.

Other indicators are calculated on the basis of households with positive or zero disposable income.

Municipalities without inhabitant or without inhabitant subject to the housing tax are not in the list of municipalities.

All employees databases

The statistics are compiled from information collected on private sector companies and public companies located in France.

Statistics on socio-professional categories relate to the main position occupied by the employee during the year, excluding agriculture and undefined socio-professional category.

People whose age is not indicated and minors are also excluded from the statistical field.

Business Demography Information System (SIDE)

The indicators relate to the creation and inventory of businesses and establishments in all non-agricultural productive and market activities. This scope includes financial activities.

When a company has several establishments, it is located at its head office.

The number of business or establishment creations corresponds to the number of businesses or establishments created during year N.

The number of companies or legal entities in year N corresponds to the number of economically active companies or legal entities in year N.

Pay and salaried employment localized file (Flores)

The Flores system (Pay and salaried employment localized file) covers establishments that have employed at least one employee during the year, in France excluding Mayotte. In this municipal database, the data made available is also restricted to establishments active at the end of the year (last week of December), which excludes establishments which ceased their activity during the year.

The salaried workforce at the end of the year corresponds to the number of positions present in the last week of December in the employing establishment. The workforce at the end of the year in some establishments may therefore be zero, if the employee (s) during the year were no longer employed at the end of December.

Flores covers all salaried employment, regardless of the sector of activity and the type of employer (public or private, including individual employers). Establishments under the Ministry of the Armed Forces (military personnel as well as civilians) are excluded from the scope.

The Flores device succeeds Clap, whose last vintage described the year 2015. The results from Flores and Clap are not comparable, and therefore should not be the subject of evolving comparative analyzes.

Specifically:

-Clap covered all active establishments, employers and non-employers. The number of establishments with zero staff at the end of the year was therefore much higher in Clap, because of this difference in field.

- Conversely, Clap only counted so-called non-ancillary jobs, that is to say those exceeding a certain threshold of remuneration and / or duration. This restriction has been removed in Flores, which counts all workstations.

Hotel occupancy survey

The scope covers tourist hotels, classified or not, with more than 5 bedrooms and campsites with more than 10 pitches, classified or not, including residential campsites. It also covers other collective tourist accommodation.

Statistics on the accommodation offer are established in conjunction with the regional tourism committees (CRT) and the general management of enterprises (DGE). They are offered at municipal level for France (excluding Mayotte).

The statistics concerning the outdoor hotel business relate to the campsites offering sites for transient customers intended for tourists who do not choose to live there as well. only on campsites offering pitches rented year-round, that is to say to a single customer for the entire period when the campsite is open.

Classified hotels and campsites are classified according to the new classification nomenclature implemented by the operator Atout France. The distribution by star is not available for the 2013 vintage for hotels, because the classification being paid, the distribution by star was not significant.

The information on other collective accommodation in the overseas departments is of lower quality. Since 2018, the field concerning other collective accommodation in the overseas departments has been deleted. The workforce from other collective accommodation has been transferred to hotels.

Géographie

Population censuses 2010, 2015, 2021: dissemination in the municipalities of France outside Mayotte in geography on 2024;

Vital statistics: distribution to all municipalities in France in geography as of 2023;

Localized social and fiscal file (Filosofi): dissemination in the municipalities of mainland France, Martinique and Reunion, in geography as of 01/01/2024;

All employees databases, file of employees at the place of residence: dissemination in the municipalities of France excluding Mayotte with more than 2,000 inhabitants, respecting specific thresholds, in geography as of 01/01/2024;

Localized Compensation and Employee Employment File (Flores): dissemination in the municipalities of France outside Mayotte, in geography as of 01/01/2024;

Business Demography Information System (SIDE) - Business demography: distribution to all municipalities in France, in geography as of 01/01/2024;

Directory of businesses and establishments (Sirene) - Business demography: distribution to all municipalities in France, in geography as of 01/01/2022;

Insee, territorial partners for tourism data: dissemination to all municipalities in France, geography as of 01/01/2024

Release threshold for the population census

The population census makes it possible to know the diversity and evolution of the population of France. Insee thus provides statistics on inhabitants and dwellings, their number and their characteristics: distribution by sex and age, occupations, housing conditions, modes of transport, commuting, etc.

Data from additional census holdings are not disseminated for areas less than 2 000 inhabitants. In addition, numbers below 200 should be handled with care, as it cannot be significant.

Particularity of Civil register data

The data, for the municipalities of Paris (75056), Lyon (69123) and Marseille (13055), are presented for the entire municipality and for each municipal district.

For these municipalities, the municipal district of the domicile is not systematically informed about the statistical bulletin. Births are therefore only counted in the database at the level of the municipality and not of the municipal district. The sum of births in the arrondissements of Lyon (Marseille and Paris respectively) is therefore not always equal to the number of births in the municipality of Lyon (Marseille and Paris respectively).

Dissemination threshold and statistical confidentiality of the Localized Social and Fiscal File (Filosofi)

Data from Filosofi are subject to statistical confidentiality. No statistics are disseminated on very small areas (less than 50 households and less than 100 people).

Three indicators (median standard of living, counts in number of households and number of people) are proposed for areas with more than 50 households or more than 100 people.

In the largest areas (more than 1,000 households or more than 2 000 people), all indicators are generally offered. They are also disseminated on the sub-populations associated with a socio-demographic criterion (for example under 30 years) having a minimum number of at least 200 people and at least 11 households.

Poverty rates are disseminated for areas with more than 1,000 households or more than 2 000 ppeople in which there are at least 200 people and 11 poor households, as well as at least 200 people and 11 households above the poverty line.

They are distributed to sub-populations associated with a socio-demographic criterion (for example under 30s) with a minimum workforce of at least 200 people. and at least 11 poor households and at least 200 people and at least 11 households above the poverty line.

When the rates are in the ranges [0; 5] and [95; 100], the exact value is not displayed, it is replaced by the values ​​5 % and 95 % respectively.

The components of disposable income are disseminated over areas over 1 000 households or more than 2 000 people, provided that for each of the income components there are at least 11 households for which the component is non-zero.

Statistical confidentiality of the Bases All employees

Data from the All Employees Bases are subject to statistical confidentiality. No statistics are released for areas less than 2 000 inhabitants. Moreover, each box in the table must contain at least 5 employees and no employee must represent more than 80 % of the box payroll. These constraints lead to excluding from the dissemination the results of certain areas of more than 2 000 inhabitants.

Warning on the nature of municipal data and their use for the localized file of remunerations and salaried employment (Flores)

INSEE makes localized data from Flores available to the municipal level. However, at this geographic scale, the results of this data warehouse have not been validated by experts. Each user is therefore called upon to exercise good judgment concerning the plausibility and relevance of the results, in particular in limited geographic or sectoral fields. As far as possible, the analyzes should focus on areas "of sufficient size" (several thousand salaried positions), in order to limit errors that could be due to occasional erroneous declarations by certain establishments.

Status of municipal data from Flores differs in particular from that of Employment Estimates, which are subject to full validation by experts and which are disseminated at a more aggregate level (department and employment area at the finest). In other words, the municipal data, in return for their finesse, do not benefit from the same validation and adjustment framework.