Demographic balance sheet 2023
The demographic report contains:
- The population of France estimated on January 1st. of each year (since 1946 for
metropolitan France and since 1982 for France);
- The evolution of demographic events (births, deaths, marriages, etc.);
- The main demographic indicators (fertility, mortality, etc.).
Demographic report 2023 In 2023, fertility fell, life expectancy recovered
Sylvain Papon (Insee)
On 1st January 2024, the population of France was 68.4 million. In 2023, the population increased by 0.3%.
In 2023, 678,000 babies were born in France. That's 6.6% fewer than in 2022 and almost 20% less than in 2010, the year of the last peak in births. The total fertility rate was 1.68 children per woman in 2023, after 1.79 in 2022. Since the Second World War, this indicator had never been so low except in 1993 and 1994.
In 2023, 631,000 people died in France. That’s 6.5% fewer than in 2022. This fall followed three years of high mortality due, in particular, to the covid epidemic. Life expectancy at birth was 85.7 years for women and 80.0 years for men. It thus exceeded 2019 levels.
Natural balance stood at 47,000 in 2023, still lower than in 2022 and 2021.
In 2023, with 242,000 celebrations, the number of weddings remained high. In 2022, 210,000 Civil Solidarity Pact (Pacs) were concluded, stable compared to 2021.
Champ
Data are available in two fields: "Metropolitan France" and "France". The islands of Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy, formerly included in the island of Guadeloupe, have changed their administrative status since 15 July 2007 and have become overseas collectivities. Since then, they became out of the "France" field. To prevent a field break in the series, they have been excluded from the "France" field for all years broadcast. The island of Mayotte, which has become an overseas department, is included in the "France" field since 2014. Data concerning Mayotte are not included in the "France" field for previous years.