The outermost regions of the European Union have con-trasting demographic situations. Although fertility is low in the Atlantic outermost regions (1.2 children per woman on average in the Canaries) and in Martinique (1.9), and the rate of natural increase similar to that of the mainland countries to which they belong (around 3 per 1,000), French Guiana and Mayotte still have high fertility levels and a young population (35% and 44% of their inhabitants, respectively, are under 15), as do New Caledonia (28%) and French Polynesia (26%). In the Canaries, large-scale immigration more than offsets low fertility, resulting in sustained population growth (+23 per 1,000). In French Guiana and Mayotte, immigration and fertility are both high, and th...
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International audienceOn 1 January 2022, the population of France was 67.8 million, 187,000 more tha...
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Metropolitan France (mainland + Corsica) numbered 61 million inhabitants at 1 January 2006. The popu...
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Natural growth rate in the French Pacific TOM (overseas territories) is steadily declining and appro...
Natural increase in France remains one of the highest in the European Union, since the age structure...
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Population decrease following the coming of Europeans in the Pacific has affected inequally the thre...
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France had 65.3 million inhabitants as of 1 January 2012, including 1.9 million in the overseas dépa...
The focus on island contexts stems from the fact that they present peculiarities related not only to...
The population of France's Overseas Departments in 1990 - More than 3% of the French population live...
International audienceOn 1 January 2022, the population of France was 67.8 million, 187,000 more tha...
This article offers new perspectives for demographic analysis of four French overseas départements (...
People of French Overseas Departments and Territories. In 1990, 1 926 000 people were living in th...
The total population of France on 1 January 2011 is estimated at 65 million, of whom 1.9 million res...
The populations of oversea departments and territories in metropolitan France. Immigration from t...
Metropolitan France (mainland + Corsica) numbered 61 million inhabitants at 1 January 2006. The popu...
Summary. — Population problems and economic prospects in Martinique and Guadeloupe. — The population...
Natural growth rate in the French Pacific TOM (overseas territories) is steadily declining and appro...
Natural increase in France remains one of the highest in the European Union, since the age structure...
Following strong demographic growth over previous decades, the « Départements d’outremer (DOM, Frenc...
Population decrease following the coming of Europeans in the Pacific has affected inequally the thre...
Prioux France.- Recent Demographic Developments in France The flow of migrants into France has been ...
France had 65.3 million inhabitants as of 1 January 2012, including 1.9 million in the overseas dépa...
The focus on island contexts stems from the fact that they present peculiarities related not only to...
The population of France's Overseas Departments in 1990 - More than 3% of the French population live...
International audienceOn 1 January 2022, the population of France was 67.8 million, 187,000 more tha...
This article offers new perspectives for demographic analysis of four French overseas départements (...