Civil unions (PACS)
France (Metropolitan France and Overseas Departments) n.a.: not availableSource : INSEE & Ministère de la Justice.
France (Metropolitan France and Overseas Departments) n.a.: not availableSource : INSEE & Ministère de la Justice.
Evolution of the number of abortions and annual indices
Population of France on 1st January 2016, age pyramid
Note : Non-immigrants are persons born in France or born French abroad.: not available(e) estimated data for inflowsFrance excluding Mayotte until 2013 and including Mayotte since 2014.Source: INSEE, estimations based on annual census surveys and vital statistics.
: Data not available(e) estimated data for inflowsFrance excluding Mayotte until 2013 and including Mayotte since 2014.Source: INSEE, Estimations based on annual census surveys and vital statistics.
Parmi les jeunes sortis de protection après l’âge de 10 ans, les garçons sont un peu plus nombreux que les filles (56 % contre 44 %). Les jeunes concernés sont fréquemment issus de familles nombreuses, séparées et/ou recomposées : 43 % ont au moins un demi‐frère ou une demi‐soeur. La prise en charge est souvent associée à des contextes familiaux ...
In the framework of its Open Science policy, France’s Ministry of Higher Education and Research calls on researchers to use their copyright to grant free access to their publications. Interview with INED researcher Cris Beauchemin; head of INED Publications Wanda Romanowski; and head of INED legal services Aïda Jaidane on how the Institute is implementing that policy.
La mortalité pour les principaux types de cancers évolue favorablement en France, mais à des rythmes très variés selon la localisation organique et selon le sexe.
What are the impacts of remote working on mental health and work-life balance? While there are several advantages to remote working, it can also have adverse effects on well-being, especially mental health.
The increase in the number of centenarians since the end of the Second World War has been spectacular. From above 1,000 in France in 1970, their number grew to over 8,000 in 2000, and over 31,000 on 1 January 2024. Assuming that current mortality trends continue, INSEE projects that there will be more than 200,000 centenarians in France in 2070.