Regional Household Accounts from 2000 to 2022 Regional accounts (2020 base)

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- April 2025

The Regional Household Accounts include estimates of household’s gross disposable income and its components for every region (NUTS-1): compensation of employees, gross mixed income and gross operating surplus, Property income, current taxes, social contributions and benefits, and other current transfers. Data covers households of every metropolitain french region, and households in overseas regions (Guadeloupe including Saint-Martin, Martinique, Guyane, La Réunion and Mayotte). This publication is the first one for the new 2020 baseline.

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As part of its open data offering, Insee makes its statistical data available through a dataset catalog with search, documentation, consultation, and download functions.

In addition to the tables and files presented below, you can consult the dataset on Annual Regional Accounts.

Data from 1990 to 1999 has not been backcasted. These years are not available in the 2020 baseline yet. They will be available within the next publication in 2026.

Years from 2019 to 2022 have been estimated with a renewed methodology, along the basline change. Years from 2000 to 2018 have backcasted by applying 2014 baseline regional structures to 2020 baseline national agregates. Thus, growth rates between 2019 and 2020 must be interpreted with caution, because of an abrupt structure change. The 2020 baseline change takes place over two years: series published in 2025 are to be revised in the next publication in 2026, as we will implement new methods, eventually change some sources. The backcasting method will also be renewed in order to publish interpretable growth rates.

Estimates for Guadeloupe are now including the region of Saint-Martin. They are labelled under “Guadeloupe (including Saint-Martin)”.

Household's gross disposable income by region, 2020 base - Years 2000 to 2022
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Method

Regional household accounts are estimated in the 2020 baseline, in conformity with the European system of accounts (ESA2010).

Estimates cover years from 2000 to 2022.

2022 estimates are provisional, 2000 to 2021 estimates are final. 2021 estimates are likely to be slightly revised to incorporate overseas regions (DOM) detailed accounts. Exceptionnaly, given that the 2020 baseline change takes place over two years, series published in 2025 are to be revised in the next publication in 2026 (including years prior to 2020).

Further information about the 2020 baseline national accounts, which are used to calibrate regional estimates, is available on this page: Annual national accounts (2020 Base).

Regional Household Accounts in ESA 2010

At a regional level, overseas regions are the only ones to have a complete household accounts system. They are estimated by decentralised Insee services in DOM, according to their own methodology. For metropolitan regions, Regional Accounts Team at Insee estimate:

  • allocation of primary income accounts, the balance of which is primary income;
  • secondary distribution of income accounts, the balance of which is gross disposable income.

Regional household accounts rely on National accounts, using to a top-down method. Each agregate is estimated by calculating the metropolitan figure, substracting DOM values to the national agregate. Then, the metropolitan figure is broken down among the metroplitan regions, using a distribution key.

Distribution keys are specific to each agregate. They are chosen to reflect the economic reality of the main agregate as closely as possible. Their estimation relies on many different sources, statistical or adminstrative. This methodology guarantees the constistency between national accounts and regional accounts.

    • Liste des variables

      • Régions
      • Revenu d'activité et revenu mixte
      • Excédent brut
      • Revenu de la propriété (intérêts, revenus des sociétés, revenus attribués aux assurés, revenus des terrains et gisements) + autres transferts courants
      • Transfert
      • Cotisations sociales des salariés et des non-salariés
      • Impôts
      • Prestations en espèces
      • Revenu disponible brut

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