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Informations Rapides · 8 August 2025 · n° 198
Informations rapidesIn Q2 2025, the unemployment rate was stable at 7.5% ILO Unemployment and Labour Market-related indicators (Labour Force Survey results) - second quarter 2025

In Q2 2025, the number of unemployed people in France (excluding Mayotte) as defined by the International Labour Office (ILO) increased by 29,000 over the quarter and reached 2.4 million people. The ILO unemployment rate stood at 7.5% of the labour force, stable over the quarter, with the unemployment rate for Q1 2025 slightly revised upwards (+0.1 points, from 7.4% to 7.5%). The unemployment rate remained slightly above its lowest level since 1982 (7.1% in Q4 2022 and in Q1 2023) and clearly below its peak level reached in Q2 2015 (-3.0 points).

Informations rapides
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Paru le :Paru le08/08/2025
Prochaine parution le : 13/11/2025 at 07:30 - third quarter 2025

In Q2 2025, the unemployment rate was stable at 7.5%, 0.2 points above its level from a year ago

In Q2 2025, the number of unemployed people in France (excluding Mayotte) as defined by the International Labour Office (ILO) increased by 29,000 over the quarter and reached 2.4 million people. The ILO unemployment rate stood at 7.5% of the labour force, stable over the quarter, with the unemployment rate for Q1 2025 slightly revised upwards (+0.1 points, from 7.4% to 7.5%). The unemployment rate remained slightly above its lowest level since 1982 (7.1% in Q4 2022 and in Q1 2023) and clearly below its peak level reached in Q2 2015 (-3.0 points).

Over the quarter, the unemployment rate for people aged 15 to 24 decreased by 0.2 points, to 19.0%, but remained above its level from a year ago (+1.2 points). For people aged 25 to 49, it rose by 0.2 points over the quarter and by 0.3 points over the year, to 6.9%. Finally, for people aged 50 or more, the unemployment rate was stable over the quarter, at 4.8%, 0.2 points below its level from a year ago.

Over the quarter, the women’s unemployment rate was virtually stable (-0.1 points), at 7.3%, while the men’s unemployment rate which increased by 0.2 points, to 7.7%.

Q2 2025 is also the second quarter in which the French “full employment Act” (Loi pour le plein emploi) is implemented, with, over the quarter and cumulatively over the last two quarters, a not significant impact on the unemployment rate and other labour market indicators (see box).

ILO-unemployment rate

ILO-unemployment rate
France (excl. Mayotte) Metropolitan France
2025-Q2 7.5 7.3
2025-Q1 7.5 7.3
2024-Q4 7.3 7.1
2024-Q3 7.4 7.2
2024-Q2 7.3 7.1
2024-Q1 7.5 7.2
2023-Q4 7.5 7.3
2023-Q3 7.4 7.2
2023-Q2 7.2 7.0
2023-Q1 7.1 6.9
2022-Q4 7.1 6.9
2022-Q3 7.2 7.0
2022-Q2 7.4 7.2
2022-Q1 7.4 7.1
2021-Q4 7.4 7.2
2021-Q3 7.9 7.7
2021-Q2 7.9 7.7
2021-Q1 8.2 8.0
2020-Q4 8.1 7.9
2020-Q3 9.0 8.7
2020-Q2 7.1 7.1
2020-Q1 7.9 7.7
2019-Q4 8.2 7.9
2019-Q3 8.4 8.1
2019-Q2 8.4 8.2
2019-Q1 8.8 8.5
2018-Q4 8.8 8.5
2018-Q3 8.9 8.6
2018-Q2 9.1 8.8
2018-Q1 9.3 9.0
2017-Q4 9.0 8.7
2017-Q3 9.5 9.2
2017-Q2 9.5 9.2
2017-Q1 9.6 9.3
2016-Q4 10.0 9.7
2016-Q3 9.9 9.6
2016-Q2 10.0 9.7
2016-Q1 10.2 9.9
2015-Q4 10.2 9.9
2015-Q3 10.4 10.0
2015-Q2 10.5 10.2
2015-Q1 10.3 10.0
2014-Q4 10.5 10.1
2014-Q3 10.3 9.9
2014-Q2 10.2 9.8
2014-Q1 10.1 9.8
2013-Q4 10.1 9.8
2013-Q3 10.3 9.9
2013-Q2 10.5 10.1
2013-Q1 10.3 10.0
2012-Q4 10.2 9.8
2012-Q3 9.8 9.4
2012-Q2 9.7 9.3
2012-Q1 9.5 9.1
2011-Q4 9.3 9.0
2011-Q3 9.2 8.8
2011-Q2 9.1 8.7
2011-Q1 9.2 8.8
2010-Q4 9.2 8.9
2010-Q3 9.2 8.9
2010-Q2 9.3 8.9
2010-Q1 9.4 9.0
2009-Q4 9.5 9.2
2009-Q3 9.2 8.8
2009-Q2 9.2 8.8
2009-Q1 8.6 8.2
2008-Q4 7.8 7.5
2008-Q3 7.4 7.1
2008-Q2 7.3 7.0
2008-Q1 7.2 6.8
2007-Q4 7.5 7.2
2007-Q3 8.0 7.6
2007-Q2 8.1 7.8
2007-Q1 8.5 8.2
2006-Q4 8.4 8.1
2006-Q3 8.9 8.5
2006-Q2 9.0 8.6
2006-Q1 9.2 8.8
2005-Q4 9.1 8.7
2005-Q3 9.0 8.6
2005-Q2 8.8 8.4
2005-Q1 8.6 8.3
2004-Q4 8.9 8.6
2004-Q3 8.8 8.5
2004-Q2 8.8 8.4
2004-Q1 9.0 8.6
2003-Q4 8.8 8.4
2003-Q3 8.4 8.0
2003-Q2 8.5 8.1
2003-Q1 8.4 8.0
  • Estimation within +/-0.3 points of the level of unemployment rate and of its quarterly variations.

ILO-unemployment rate

  • Estimation within +/-0.3 points of the level of unemployment rate and of its quarterly variations.
  • Scope: people living in households, people aged 15 years or more.
  • Source: INSEE, Labour Force Survey.

ILO-unemployment rate

Seasonally adjusted, average over quarter
ILO-unemployment rate (Seasonally adjusted, average over quarter)
ILO-unemployment rate (%) Variation in points over Thousands
2025Q1 2025Q2 2025Q1 2024Q2 2019Q4 2025Q2
Unemployed persons 7.5 7.5 0.0 0.2 -0.7 2,390
  15-24 years 19.2 19.0 -0.2 1.2 -2.8 652
  25-49 years 6.7 6.9 0.2 0.3 -0.3 1,255
  50 years and more 4.8 4.8 0.0 -0.2 -1.0 483
Men 7.5 7.7 0.2 0.4 -0.6 1,252
  15-24 years 19.7 20.5 0.8 3.2 -0.1 387
  25-49 years 6.5 6.7 0.2 0.2 -0.7 622
  50 years and more 4.7 4.7 0.0 -0.3 -1.3 243
Women 7.4 7.3 -0.1 0.0 -0.8 1,138
  15-24 years 18.6 17.2 -1.4 -1.1 -6.1 265
  25-49 years 7.0 7.1 0.1 0.4 0.0 633
  50 years and more 4.8 4.8 0.0 -0.2 -0.8 240
Long-term unemployed persons 1.7 1.7 0.0 0.0 -0.5 540
  • Scope : people living in ordinary housings, aged 15 years or more in France excluding Mayotte.
  • Source: INSEE, Labour Force Survey.

The halo around unemployment was virtually stable

Among the inactive people as defined by the ILO, 1.9 million wanted a job without being considered unemployed, because they either did not seek a job or were not immediately available: they made up the halo around unemployment. This number increased very slightly over the quarter (+21,000) but remained below its level from a year ago (-51,000).

Thus, the share of halo in the population of people aged 15 to 64 rose by 0.1 points over the quarter, to 4.4%, after -0.3 points the previous quarter. It stood 0.1 points below its level from a year ago. Over the quarter, the share of halo was stable for people aged 15 to 24 (at 7.2%) and for people aged 50 to 64 (at 2.8%). For those aged 25 to 49, it was virtually stable (+0.1 point), at 4.3%.

People in the halo of unemployment

People in the halo of unemployment
People aged 15 and over in the halo around unemployment (in thousands) (left scale) Share of the population aged 15 to 64 years (in %) (right scale)
2025-Q2 1872 4.4
2025-Q1 1851 4.3
2024-Q4 1963 4.6
2024-Q3 1832 4.3
2024-Q2 1923 4.5
2024-Q1 1894 4.4
2023-Q4 1878 4.4
2023-Q3 2019 4.8
2023-Q2 1949 4.6
2023-Q1 1980 4.7
2022-Q4 1899 4.5
2022-Q3 1846 4.3
2022-Q2 1860 4.4
2022-Q1 1852 4.4
2021-Q4 1918 4.5
2021-Q3 1870 4.4
2021-Q2 2021 4.8
2021-Q1 2043 4.8
2020-Q4 2064 4.9
2020-Q3 2020 4.8
2020-Q2 2859 6.8
2020-Q1 2023 4.8
2019-Q4 1996 4.7
2019-Q3 1940 4.6
2019-Q2 1849 4.4
2019-Q1 1781 4.2
2018-Q4 1884 4.5
2018-Q3 1888 4.5
2018-Q2 1860 4.4
2018-Q1 1880 4.5
2017-Q4 1873 4.5
2017-Q3 1821 4.4
2017-Q2 1866 4.5
2017-Q1 1894 4.6
2016-Q4 1855 4.5
2016-Q3 1883 4.5
2016-Q2 1877 4.5
2016-Q1 1822 4.4
2015-Q4 1776 4.3
2015-Q3 1794 4.3
2015-Q2 1812 4.3
2015-Q1 1854 4.4
2014-Q4 1778 4.3
2014-Q3 1790 4.3
2014-Q2 1692 4.0
2014-Q1 1732 4.2
2013-Q4 1697 4.1
2013-Q3 1688 4.0
2013-Q2 1626 3.9
2013-Q1 1582 3.8
2012-Q4 1594 3.8
2012-Q3 1592 3.8
2012-Q2 1538 3.7
2012-Q1 1575 3.8
2011-Q4 1586 3.8
2011-Q3 1576 3.8
2011-Q2 1587 3.8
2011-Q1 1587 3.8
2010-Q4 1541 3.7
2010-Q3 1577 3.8
2010-Q2 1605 3.9
2010-Q1 1565 3.8
2009-Q4 1608 3.9
2009-Q3 1564 3.8
2009-Q2 1534 3.7
2009-Q1 1499 3.6
2008-Q4 1456 3.5
2008-Q3 1477 3.6
2008-Q2 1431 3.5
2008-Q1 1478 3.6
2007-Q4 1449 3.5
2007-Q3 1438 3.5
2007-Q2 1521 3.7
2007-Q1 1495 3.7
2006-Q4 1588 3.9
2006-Q3 1503 3.7
2006-Q2 1524 3.7
2006-Q1 1525 3.8
2005-Q4 1496 3.7
2005-Q3 1482 3.7
2005-Q2 1518 3.8
2005-Q1 1519 3.8
2004-Q4 1544 3.8
2004-Q3 1576 3.9
2004-Q2 1567 3.9
2004-Q1 1560 3.9
2003-Q4 1533 3.8
2003-Q3 1528 3.8
2003-Q2 1430 3.6
2003-Q1 1497 3.8

People in the halo of unemployment

  • Scope: people living in households in France excluding Mayotte, people aged 15 years or over.
  • Source: INSEE, Labour Force Survey.

The long-term unemployment rate was stable

Among the unemployed, 540,000 people on average declared being jobless and having been job seeking for at least one year in Q2 2025. This number increased by 12,000 over the quarter. The long-term unemployment rate was therefore stable over the quarter and over the year, at 1.7% of the labour force. It remained 0.5 points below its level at the end of 2019.

The employment rate reached a new all-time high

On average, in Q2 2025, the employment rate of people aged 15 to 64 rose very slightly over the quarter (+0.1 point), to 69.6%, after +0.4 points the previous quarter. It stood 0.5 points above its level from a year ago and at its highest level since INSEE started measuring it (1975).

For people aged 15 to 24, the employment rate was virtually stable over the quarter and over the year (+0.1 points), at 35.0%. For people aged 25 to 49, it was stable over the quarter, at 83.1%, 0.2 points above its Q2 2024 level. Finally, for older people, the employment rate continued to rise. Among people aged 50 to 64, it rose by 0.2 points over the quarter and by 1.2 points over the year, reaching 69.4%, a new high since 1975. In particular, the employment rate for people aged 55 to 64 increased by 0.3 points over the quarter and by 1.7 points over the year, at 61.8%, its highest level since 1975.

Employment rate by age group

Employment rate by age group
15-24 years old 15-64 years old 25-49 years old 50-64 years old
2025-Q2 35.0 69.6 83.1 69.4
2025-Q1 34.9 69.5 83.1 69.2
2024-Q4 33.8 69.1 83.0 68.9
2024-Q3 34.5 69.2 83.0 68.8
2024-Q2 34.9 69.1 82.9 68.2
2024-Q1 35.2 68.9 82.8 67.7
2023-Q4 35.3 68.7 82.5 67.2
2023-Q3 35.2 68.4 82.3 66.8
2023-Q2 34.9 68.6 82.8 66.9
2023-Q1 35.1 68.7 83.0 66.6
2022-Q4 35.2 68.6 82.9 66.2
2022-Q3 34.9 68.4 82.7 66.2
2022-Q2 34.8 68.1 82.3 66.0
2022-Q1 34.5 68.0 82.4 65.5
2021-Q4 34.0 67.9 82.4 65.6
2021-Q3 33.3 67.6 82.1 65.4
2021-Q2 31.8 67.1 81.7 65.1
2021-Q1 30.5 66.7 81.4 65.2
2020-Q4 29.5 66.6 81.6 64.9
2020-Q3 29.0 65.8 80.7 64.2
2020-Q2 26.9 65.2 80.2 64.2
2020-Q1 30.3 66.9 81.9 64.6
2019-Q4 29.9 66.8 82.1 64.5
2019-Q3 29.8 66.1 81.2 63.4
2019-Q2 30.2 66.3 81.3 63.7
2019-Q1 30.4 66.3 81.3 63.5
2018-Q4 30.8 66.3 81.2 63.4
2018-Q3 30.3 66.2 81.1 63.4
2018-Q2 29.9 66.0 81.0 63.1
2018-Q1 29.8 66.0 80.9 63.1
2017-Q4 29.8 66.0 81.0 63.0
2017-Q3 29.3 65.5 80.7 62.2
2017-Q2 28.9 65.6 80.9 62.4
2017-Q1 28.7 65.1 80.3 61.7
2016-Q4 28.5 65.0 80.2 61.6
2016-Q3 28.0 65.1 80.5 61.7
2016-Q2 28.5 65.0 80.2 61.4
2016-Q1 28.5 65.0 80.2 61.3
2015-Q4 28.5 64.8 80.1 60.8
2015-Q3 28.6 64.8 80.1 60.9
2015-Q2 28.3 64.6 79.9 60.6
2015-Q1 28.5 64.6 80.0 60.3
2014-Q4 27.7 64.5 80.2 60.1
2014-Q3 28.1 64.4 80.1 59.7
2014-Q2 28.1 64.6 80.5 59.5
2014-Q1 28.5 64.6 80.8 59.1
2013-Q4 28.6 64.5 80.6 58.8
2013-Q3 28.4 64.5 80.8 58.6
2013-Q2 28.2 64.3 80.7 58.4
2013-Q1 28.2 64.3 80.5 58.3
2012-Q4 28.2 64.5 80.8 58.6
2012-Q3 28.4 64.4 80.8 58.1
2012-Q2 28.6 64.3 81.0 57.7
2012-Q1 28.9 64.3 81.1 57.2
2011-Q4 29.1 64.2 81.3 56.6
2011-Q3 29.7 64.2 81.4 55.9
2011-Q2 29.9 64.3 81.8 55.3
2011-Q1 29.5 64.3 82.0 55.3
2010-Q4 30.1 64.3 81.9 55.1
2010-Q3 29.6 64.4 82.2 55.3
2010-Q2 30.2 64.4 82.1 54.9
2010-Q1 30.4 64.4 82.2 54.6
2009-Q4 30.0 64.1 82.0 54.2
2009-Q3 30.1 64.3 82.2 54.2
2009-Q2 30.7 64.6 82.3 54.8
2009-Q1 31.0 64.8 82.8 54.5
2008-Q4 31.3 65.3 83.5 54.6
2008-Q3 31.3 65.2 83.6 54.1
2008-Q2 31.3 65.3 83.8 54.0
2008-Q1 32.0 65.4 83.7 54.0
2007-Q4 32.0 65.2 83.1 54.2
2007-Q3 31.6 64.8 82.6 54.3
2007-Q2 30.7 64.6 82.4 54.3
2007-Q1 30.4 64.4 82.2 54.1
2006-Q4 30.0 64.4 82.1 54.6
2006-Q3 30.2 64.2 82.0 54.1
2006-Q2 30.0 64.0 81.6 54.0
2006-Q1 29.7 63.9 81.4 54.3
2005-Q4 30.4 64.0 81.3 54.0
2005-Q3 30.0 64.1 81.4 54.5
2005-Q2 31.2 64.3 81.2 54.9
2005-Q1 30.1 64.3 81.3 55.2
2004-Q4 30.7 64.2 81.1 55.0
2004-Q3 30.9 64.3 81.1 54.8
2004-Q2 30.4 64.3 81.5 54.0
2004-Q1 30.6 64.2 81.1 54.3
2003-Q4 30.6 64.2 81.3 54.1
2003-Q3 31.0 64.3 81.2 54.1
2003-Q2 31.2 64.4 81.2 54.3
2003-Q1 32.1 64.7 81.2 54.7

Employment rate by age group

  • Scope: people living in households in France excluding Mayotte, people aged 15-64 years.
  • Source: INSEE, Labour Force Survey.

The share of part-time employment was virtually stable over the quarter but remained clearly below its level at the end of 2019

In Q2 2025, the full-time employment rate was stable over the quarter, at 57.8%, 0.2 points above its level from a year ago. The part-time employment rate rose by 0.2 points over the quarter and by 0.3 points over the year, to 11.8%. As a result, the share of part-time employment in total employment barely increased (+0.1 points) over the quarter and over the year, to 17.7%. This share stood slightly above its lowest level since 1996 (17.1% in Q3 and Q4 2022) but 1.1 points below its level at the end of 2019.

Underemployment rose slightly over the quarter

In Q2 2025, 4.5% of employed people were underemployed. This share increased by 0.2 points over the quarter and over the year but remained 1.4 points below its level at the end of 2019.

On average, in Q2 2025, 16.5% of participants in the labour market (active people or in the halo around unemployment) were constrained in their labour supply, either by the absence of a job (unemployed or halo around unemployment), or in a situation of underemployment. This share rose by 0.2 points over the quarter and by 0.1 points over the year, but remained clearly below its level at the end of 2019 (-2.4 points).

From unemployment to labour market supply constraint: shares among participants (employment, unemployment, halo) in the labour market

From unemployment to labour market supply constraint: shares among participants (employment, unemployment, halo) in the labour market
Unemployment Unemployment + halo labour market supply constraint (unemployment + halo + underemployment)
2025-Q2 7.2 12.7 16.5
2025-Q1 7.1 12.5 16.3
2024-Q4 6.9 12.8 16.5
2024-Q3 7.1 12.5 16.3
2024-Q2 6.9 12.7 16.4
2024-Q1 7.1 12.8 16.5
2023-Q4 7.2 12.8 16.6
2023-Q3 7.0 13.1 16.9
2023-Q2 6.8 12.7 16.5
2023-Q1 6.7 12.7 16.6
2022-Q4 6.8 12.5 16.5
2022-Q3 6.9 12.5 16.3
2022-Q2 7.0 12.7 16.7
2022-Q1 7.0 12.7 16.8
2021-Q4 7.1 12.9 17.2
2021-Q3 7.5 13.2 17.8
2021-Q2 7.5 13.6 19.8
2021-Q1 7.8 14.0 20.9
2020-Q4 7.6 14.0 21.0
2020-Q3 8.5 14.7 20.8
2020-Q2 6.6 15.4 28.6
2020-Q1 7.5 13.7 19.9
2019-Q4 7.8 13.9 18.9
2019-Q3 7.9 13.9 19.0
2019-Q2 8.0 13.7 18.7
2019-Q1 8.3 13.8 18.8
2018-Q4 8.3 14.1 19.6
2018-Q3 8.5 14.3 19.7
2018-Q2 8.6 14.4 20.0
2018-Q1 8.8 14.6 20.3
2017-Q4 8.6 14.4 19.8
2017-Q3 9.0 14.7 20.7
2017-Q2 9.0 14.9 20.7
2017-Q1 9.1 15.1 20.9
2016-Q4 9.5 15.3 21.3
2016-Q3 9.4 15.3 21.4
2016-Q2 9.5 15.4 21.7
2016-Q1 9.7 15.4 21.6
2015-Q4 9.7 15.3 21.8
2015-Q3 9.8 15.5 21.8
2015-Q2 10.0 15.6 22.0
2015-Q1 9.8 15.5 21.8
2014-Q4 9.9 15.5 21.7
2014-Q3 9.8 15.4 21.6
2014-Q2 9.7 15.0 21.0
2014-Q1 9.6 15.1 21.2
2013-Q4 9.7 15.0 21.1
2013-Q3 9.8 15.1 21.3
2013-Q2 10.0 15.2 21.2
2013-Q1 9.9 14.9 21.3
2012-Q4 9.7 14.8 20.7
2012-Q3 9.3 14.4 20.3
2012-Q2 9.3 14.2 20.3
2012-Q1 9.0 14.1 20.0
2011-Q4 8.9 14.0 20.0
2011-Q3 8.8 13.9 19.8
2011-Q2 8.7 13.8 19.7
2011-Q1 8.7 13.9 19.4
2010-Q4 8.8 13.7 20.2
2010-Q3 8.8 13.9 20.2
2010-Q2 8.8 14.0 20.3
2010-Q1 8.9 14.0 20.6
2009-Q4 9.1 14.2 20.5
2009-Q3 8.7 13.8 20.0
2009-Q2 8.8 13.7 19.8
2009-Q1 8.2 13.1 19.0
2008-Q4 7.4 12.1 17.9
2008-Q3 7.1 11.9 17.5
2008-Q2 7.0 11.7 17.3
2008-Q1 6.9 11.7 17.1
2007-Q4 7.2 11.9 17.5
2007-Q3 7.6 12.3 17.8
2007-Q2 7.7 12.8 18.1
2007-Q1 8.1 13.0 18.4
2006-Q4 7.9 13.2 18.4
2006-Q3 8.5 13.5 18.7
2006-Q2 8.5 13.6 18.6
2006-Q1 8.7 13.8 18.7
2005-Q4 8.6 13.6 18.5
2005-Q3 8.6 13.5 18.5
2005-Q2 8.4 13.4 18.5
2005-Q1 8.2 13.3 18.5
2004-Q4 8.5 13.6 18.7
2004-Q3 8.4 13.7 18.8
2004-Q2 8.3 13.6 18.6
2004-Q1 8.5 13.8 18.7
2003-Q4 8.3 13.5 18.6
2003-Q3 8.0 13.2 17.9
2003-Q2 8.1 13.0 17.5
2003-Q1 8.0 13.0 17.6

From unemployment to labour market supply constraint: shares among participants (employment, unemployment, halo) in the labour market

  • Scope: France excluding Mayotte, people from households, aged 15 to 64.
  • Source: INSEE, Labour Force Survey.

In Q2 2025, the average number of hours worked per job was stable over the quarter, at 31.2 hours per week (adjusted for seasonal variations and calendar effects). It stood barely above its level from a year ago (31.1 hours per week in Q2 2024). Since mid-2022, the number of hours worked has stabilised at a level similar to that before the health crisis (31.3 hours in Q4 2019).

Average number of worked hours per week and job

Average number of worked hours per week and job
2025-Q2 31.2
2025-Q1 31.2
2024-Q4 31.1
2024-Q3 31.1
2024-Q2 31.1
2024-Q1 31.3
2023-Q4 31.2
2023-Q3 31.4
2023-Q2 31.0
2023-Q1 31.2
2022-Q4 31.3
2022-Q3 31.1
2022-Q2 31.1
2022-Q1 30.9
2021-Q4 30.6
2021-Q3 30.7
2021-Q2 30.3
2021-Q1 30.1
2020-Q4 30.5
2020-Q3 31.1
2020-Q2 27.0
2020-Q1 29.9
2019-Q4 31.3
2019-Q3 31.2
2019-Q2 31.7
2019-Q1 31.6
2018-Q4 31.3
2018-Q3 31.5
2018-Q2 31.5
2018-Q1 31.5
2017-Q4 31.4
2017-Q3 31.2
2017-Q2 31.2
2017-Q1 31.3
2016-Q4 31.4
2016-Q3 31.2
2016-Q2 31.2
2016-Q1 31.4
2015-Q4 31.1
2015-Q3 31.2
2015-Q2 31.3
2015-Q1 31.2
2014-Q4 31.4
2014-Q3 31.0
2014-Q2 31.3
2014-Q1 31.3

Average number of worked hours per week and job

  • Scope: France excluding Mayotte, employed people from households, aged 15 to 64.
  • Source: INSEE, Labour Force Survey.

Self-employment rate rose over the quarter

The permanent employment rate for people aged 15 to 64 was virtually stable (-0.1 points) over the quarter, at 51.2%, 0.2 points above its level from a year ago. The employment rate on fixed-term contract or temporary work was virtually stable (+0.1 points) over the quarter and over the year (-0.1 points), at 6.5%. The self-employment rate rose by 0.2 points over the quarter, to 9.1%, bringing the year-on-year rise to 0.4 points. It reached its highest level since INSEE started measuring it on a quarterly basis (2003). Finally, the work-study employment rate was stable over the quarter, at 2.5%, slightly above its Q2 2024 level (+0.1 points).

ILO employment rate in the population aged 15-64 years

Seasonally adjusted, average over quarter
ILO employment rate in the population aged 15-64 years (Seasonally adjusted, average over quarter)
% of people in the age group Variation in points from
2025Q1 2025Q2 2025Q1 2024Q2 2019Q4
Employed people 69.5 69.6 0.1 0.5 2.8
by sex
Men 72.2 72.1 -0.1 0.2 2.8
Women 66.9 67.2 0.3 0.8 2.7
by age
15-24 years 34.9 35.0 0.1 0.1 5.1
25-49 years 83.1 83.1 0.0 0.2 1.0
50-64 years 69.2 69.4 0.2 1.2 4.9
Included : 55-64 years 61.5 61.8 0.3 1.7 6.3
by type of employment contract
Permanent 51.3 51.2 -0.1 0.2 1.4
Fixed-term 5.2 5.2 0.0 0.0 -0.3
Temporary 1.3 1.2 -0.1 -0.2 -0.3
Work-study 2.5 2.5 0.0 0.1 0.9
Self-employed 8.9 9.1 0.2 0.4 1.1
No contract 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 -0.2
by contractual working time
Full-time employment 57.8 57.8 0.0 0.2 3.2
Part-time employment 11.6 11.8 0.2 0.3 -0.4
Full-time equivalent employment rate 64.8 64.8 0.0 0.4 3.0
  • Scope: people living in ordinary housings, aged 15 to 64 years, in France excluding Mayotte.
  • Source: INSEE, Labour Force Survey.

The activity rate rose again

The activity rate of people aged 15 to 64 rose by 0.2 points over the quarter, after +0.5 points the previous quarter. It stood at 75.3%, its highest level since INSEE started measuring it (1975), 0.7 points above its level from a year ago and 2.5 points above its level at the end of 2019.

Over the quarter, the activity rate for young people was virtually stable (+0.1 points), at 43.3%, after +1.5 points the previous quarter. It stood 0.8 points above its level from a year ago. For people aged 25 to 49, it rose by 0.2 points over the quarter and by 0.5 points over the year, to 89.3%, its highest level since early 2011; in this age group, the rises were only driven by women. Finally, for people aged 50 to 64, the activity rate increased by 0.2 points over the quarter, bringing the year-on-year rise to 1.0 point; it reached 72.9%, its highest level since INSEE started measuring it (1975).

ILO activity rate in the population aged 15-64 years

Seasonally adjusted, average over quarter
ILO activity rate in the population aged 15-64 years (Seasonally adjusted, average over quarter)
% of people in the age group Variation in points over
2025Q1 2025Q2 2025Q1 2024Q2 2019Q4
Active people 75.1 75.3 0.2 0.7 2.5
by sex
Men 78.1 78.2 0.1 0.7 2.6
Women 72.3 72.5 0.2 0.8 2.3
by age
15-24 years 43.2 43.3 0.1 0.8 5.1
25-49 years 89.1 89.3 0.2 0.5 0.8
50-64 years 72.7 72.9 0.2 1.0 4.3
included : 55-64 years 64.7 65.1 0.4 1.7 5.9
  • Scope: people living in ordinary housings, aged 15 to 64 years, in France excluding Mayotte.
  • Source: INSEE, Labour Force Survey.

> Box – Implementation of the French “full employment Act” (Loi pour le plein emploi)

In Q2 2025, a limited impact on the main ILO labour markets indicators

The French Full Employment Act (Loi pour le plein emploi), adopted in December 2023, provides for the systematic registration with the national public employment service, France Travail, starting in early 2025, of RSA recipientsand their partners, young people supported by local youth missions, and people with disabilities supported by Cap emploi. This mechanically led to a sharp increase in the number of people registered with France Travail in Q1 2025 Ouvrir dans un nouvel onglet(Dares, 2025).

Insee published a first overview of the labour market situation — according to the ILO definition — of RSA recipients in the second half of 2024, on the eve of the law's implementation (Insee, 2025).

As in the previous quarter, this box provides an estimate of the effect of the law on labour market indicators in Q2 2025 — the second quarter of its implementation — and details the contributions of RSA recipients (here including all individuals aged 15 or over belonging to a household including at least one RSA recipient) and of young people registered with France Travail to the main labour market indicators. It will be supplemented by analyses of subsequent quarters and enriched by information from other sources not yet available (see associated methodology note) .

Over the first two quarters of the law's implementation, RSA recipients and young people registered with France Travail had little impact on the changes in labour market indicators

In Q2 2025, the activity rate of RSA recipients rose by 0.2 points, to 45.4%. This increase lies well within the indicator’s confidence interval (+/-2.0 points). Among the active population, the unemployment rate for RSA recipients reached 43.2%, 0.3 points higher than in Q1 2025, bringing the rise over two quarters to 2.1 points. Given their share in the labour force, RSA recipients contributed 0.00 point to the overall change in the unemployment rate over two quarters (+0.22 points).

Contribution of the Populations Targeted by the Full Employment Act to the Unemployment, Employment, and Activity Rate Indicators in the First Half of 2025

Contribution of the Populations Targeted by the Full Employment Act to the Unemployment, Employment, and Activity Rate Indicators in the First Half of 2025
Q2 2025 level (in %) Variation over Q1 2025 (in % points) Variation over Q4 2024 (in % points)
Level Confidence interval Share in population Variation over 2025 Q1 Contribution to overall change (***) Standard deviation of the contribution (***) Variation over 2024 Q4 Contribution to overall change (***)
Activity rate 75,3 +/- 0.4 100 0,2 0,2 0,2 0,7 0,7
RSA recipients (*) 45,4 +/- 2.0 4,8 0,17 0 0,03 -0,23 0,05
Young people aged 15 to 29 registered with France Travail (**) 79,1 +/- 1.7 3,6 1,97 0,07 0,04 1,92 0,07
Others 76,7 +/- 0.4 91,6 0,13 0,12 0,17 0,62 0,58
Unemployment rate 7,5 +/- 0.3 100 0,07 0,07 0,18 0,22 0,22
RSA recipients (*) 43,2 +/- 2.8 2,9 0,28 0,01 0,05 2,06 0
Young people aged 15 to 29 registered with France Travail (**) 46,6 +/- 2.5 3,8 0,4 0,01 0,04 0,2 0,01
Others 4,8 +/- 0.2 93,4 -0,02 0,05 0,13 0,08 0,22
Employment rate 69,6 +/- 0.4 100 0,11 0,11 0,18 0,48 0,48
RSA recipients (*) 25,6 +/- 1.8 4,8 -0,03 0 0,08 -1,1 0,05
Young people aged 15 to 29 registered with France Travail (**) 42,2 +/- 2.1 3,6 0,74 0,03 0,03 0,88 0,03
Others 73 +/- 0.4 91,6 0,12 0,09 0,14 0,53 0,4
  • (*) People belonging to a household including at least one RSA recipient according to the Labour Force Survey.
  • (**) Individuals who report being registered with France Travail in the Labour Force Survey and are not RSA recipients.
  • (***) See associated abbreviated methodology note.
  • (****) Active population for the unemployment rate and population aged 15-64 for the employment rate and activity rate.
  • Interpretation: in Q2 2025, the activity rate of RSA recipients stood at 45.4 %, with a 95% confidence interval estimated at +/-2.0 points. It rose by 0.17 points over the quarter. Given the relative change in the share of RSA recipients, their contribution to the overall change in the activity rate in Q2 2025 was neutral (0.00 points out of a overall increase of +0.20 points).
  • Scope: people living in ordinary housings, aged 15 to 64 years, in France excluding Mayotte.
  • Source: INSEE, Labour Force Survey.

The employment rate for RSA recipients decreased by 0.03 points over the quarter, to 25.6%, bringing the fall over two quarters to 1.1 points. Given their share in population aged 15 to 64, RSA recipients barely contributed to the overall increase of the employment rate over two quarters (+0.05 points out of +0.48 points, this contribution being positive because the decrease in the employment rate of RSA recipients was combined with a fall in their number).

Between the end of 2024 and mid-2025, the activity rate of young people registered with France Travail increases, but with little impact on the overall change among people aged 15 to 64

In Q2 2025, the activity rate among young people aged 15 to 29 registered with France Travail rose by 2.0 points over the quarter, contributing to +0.07 points to the overall change (+0.20 points). This contribution is higher than its previous variability in the quarters before 2025. However, over two quarters, the contribution was the same (+0.07 points) and had less impact on the overall change (+0.70 points).

Among the active population, the unemployment rate for young people aged 15 to 29 registered with France Travail stood at 46.6%, 0.2 points above its level at the end of 2024, with a nearly neutral contribution to the overall change in the unemployment rate over two quarters (+0.01 points out of +0.22 points). Meanwhile, their employment rate rose by 0.9 points over two quarters, with a +0.03 contribution to the overall employment rate change (+0.48 points).

Ultimately, as in Q1 2025, the impact in Q2 2025 of RSA recipients and young people registered with France Travail on the changes in the three main indicators for the overall population (unemployment, employment, and activity rates) was not significant. The observed variations were mainly driven by other groups.

The share of young people neither in employment nor in education or training was stable

In Q2 2025, the share of young people aged 15 to 29 neither in employment nor in education or training (NEET) was stable, at 12.8%. This share stood 0.3 points above its level from a year ago and 0.6 points above its level at the end of 2019.

Share of people aged 15 to 29 neither in employment nor in education or training (NEET)

Share of people aged 15 to 29 neither in employment nor in education or training (NEET)
2025-Q2 12.8
2025-Q1 12.8
2024-Q4 12.8
2024-Q3 12.1
2024-Q2 12.5
2024-Q1 12.5
2023-Q4 12.4
2023-Q3 12.5
2023-Q2 12.2
2023-Q1 12.2
2022-Q4 12.4
2022-Q3 11.7
2022-Q2 12.0
2022-Q1 11.8
2021-Q4 12.2
2021-Q3 12.4
2021-Q2 13.0
2021-Q1 13.4
2020-Q4 12.6
2020-Q3 13.6
2020-Q2 15.6
2020-Q1 12.4
2019-Q4 12.2
2019-Q3 12.9
2019-Q2 12.3
2019-Q1 12.5
2018-Q4 12.7
2018-Q3 13.3
2018-Q2 12.8
2018-Q1 13.2
2017-Q4 13.0
2017-Q3 13.3
2017-Q2 13.7
2017-Q1 13.3
2016-Q4 13.9
2016-Q3 13.5
2016-Q2 13.8
2016-Q1 13.8
2015-Q4 14.2
2015-Q3 14.1
2015-Q2 14.0
2015-Q1 14.0
2014-Q4 13.7
2014-Q3 13.5
2014-Q2 13.3
2014-Q1 13.7

Share of people aged 15 to 29 neither in employment nor in education or training (NEET)

  • Scope: France excluding Mayotte, people from households, aged 15 to 29.
  • Source: INSEE, Labour Force Survey.

Revisions

Compared to the first estimate published on 16 May 2025, the ILO unemployment rate for Q1 2025 was revised upwards by 0.1 points to 7.5%. This adjustment is due to the usual updating of seasonal adjustment coefficients. The employment and activity rates of people aged 15 to 64 remained unchanged.

For further information

An unemployed person according to the International Labour Office (ILO) is someone aged 15 or more who is not employed during the reference week, is available to work within two weeks and looked actively for a job in the previous month (or has found a job beginning in less than three months).

The average number of hours worked has been adjusted for both seasonal variations (to account for structural differences in working time during a given period, for example, in August of each year) and calendar effects (to consider the calendar specificity of the year, for example, the position of public holidays on a given day of the week). This adjustment has been made using an econometric model.

A NEET (neither in employment nor in education or training) person who is not in employment, education or training (formal or non-formal).

Work-study employment here includes apprenticeship contracts, professionalisation contracts, and internships.

The next publication, relative to Q3 2025, is scheduled for 13 November 2025 at 7:30 am.

Pour en savoir plus

An unemployed person according to the International Labour Office (ILO) is someone aged 15 or more who is not employed during the reference week, is available to work within two weeks and looked actively for a job in the previous month (or has found a job beginning in less than three months).

The average number of hours worked has been adjusted for both seasonal variations (to account for structural differences in working time during a given period, for example, in August of each year) and calendar effects (to consider the calendar specificity of the year, for example, the position of public holidays on a given day of the week). This adjustment has been made using an econometric model.

A NEET (neither in employment nor in education or training) person who is not in employment, education or training (formal or non-formal).

Work-study employment here includes apprenticeship contracts, professionalisation contracts, and internships.

The next publication, relative to Q3 2025, is scheduled for 13 November 2025 at 7:30 am.

: bureau-de-presse@insee.fr