The population of Paris area has more than trebled in the last century, reaching 9,250,000 compared with 2.800,000 in 1861. This growth has been possible only because of a constant and substantial flow of migration. Since 1962, however, increasingly numerous departures to the Provinces are beginning to counterbalance the inverse movement from the regions to Paris. The flow of migration and the special functions of the capital mean that the Paris Region has special demographic characteristics of its own; fewer children, more adults, fewer elderly people; a proportionnally high number of women at work and a high proportion of supervisory and executive grades. This structure is directly linked with the composition of the migratory flows; the ...
One working person in two works outside the district where he resides - One working person in two no...
Bonvalet Catherine and Lelièvre Éva. - Mobility in France and Paris since 1945. The residential bala...
Alternating Migrations: an Adjusting Factor in the Labor Market - Throughout France, more and more w...
The population of Paris area has more than trebled in the last century, reaching 9,250,000 compared ...
Cribier (Françoise) and Kych (Alexandre). -The migration of retired parisiens. An analysis of a prop...
Bonvalet Catherine. Lelièvre Eva. - Mobility in France and moves to Paris since 1945: Paris - the fi...
The Role of Cities in the Migrations of the Working Population - Nearly two million workers — 9 % of...
'En l'absence de véritables statistiques de migrations, la présente étude constitue un essai tendant...
Le Jeannic (Thomas). - Even Emigration Contributes to Population Growth in the Ile-de-France Up to W...
Au XIXe siècle, le développement de Paris repose sur le renfort démographique venu de l'extérieur ; ...
The big cities, and especially the biggest of them -the urban area of Paris- attract more and more p...
International audience[The principal french region, chief town of which is Paris, is among the great...
Lefebvre Monique. — Population Movements in Towns with More than 50,000 Inhabitants, Excluding Paris...
SUMMARY The expansion of Paris from 1825 to 1850 attracted a great number of foreigners; among them ...
Thirty years of internal migrations. Some important features in migration behaviours have remaine...
One working person in two works outside the district where he resides - One working person in two no...
Bonvalet Catherine and Lelièvre Éva. - Mobility in France and Paris since 1945. The residential bala...
Alternating Migrations: an Adjusting Factor in the Labor Market - Throughout France, more and more w...
The population of Paris area has more than trebled in the last century, reaching 9,250,000 compared ...
Cribier (Françoise) and Kych (Alexandre). -The migration of retired parisiens. An analysis of a prop...
Bonvalet Catherine. Lelièvre Eva. - Mobility in France and moves to Paris since 1945: Paris - the fi...
The Role of Cities in the Migrations of the Working Population - Nearly two million workers — 9 % of...
'En l'absence de véritables statistiques de migrations, la présente étude constitue un essai tendant...
Le Jeannic (Thomas). - Even Emigration Contributes to Population Growth in the Ile-de-France Up to W...
Au XIXe siècle, le développement de Paris repose sur le renfort démographique venu de l'extérieur ; ...
The big cities, and especially the biggest of them -the urban area of Paris- attract more and more p...
International audience[The principal french region, chief town of which is Paris, is among the great...
Lefebvre Monique. — Population Movements in Towns with More than 50,000 Inhabitants, Excluding Paris...
SUMMARY The expansion of Paris from 1825 to 1850 attracted a great number of foreigners; among them ...
Thirty years of internal migrations. Some important features in migration behaviours have remaine...
One working person in two works outside the district where he resides - One working person in two no...
Bonvalet Catherine and Lelièvre Éva. - Mobility in France and Paris since 1945. The residential bala...
Alternating Migrations: an Adjusting Factor in the Labor Market - Throughout France, more and more w...