J Boudoul,J Faur
J Boudoul
J Courson
J Courson
A new procedure adopted in France for the 1982 census is described. "In the 1982 census, unlike preceeding ones, the INSEE [Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques] no longer leaves the choice of a head at the discreti...
P Elie
P Elie
Results of the 1982 census of St. Pierre and Miquelon are presented. "Six thousand inhabitants, a population which continues to grow in spite of a negative migratory flow and a declining birth rate, a deficit of women in the 25-45 age group...
D Quang Chi,J C Labat
D Quang Chi
J C Deville
J C Deville
[Is the rise in the female participation rate linked to fertility rate trends?] [0.03%]
女性就业率上升与生育率下降有关吗?
D Blanchet,S Pennec
D Blanchet
[Participation rates for those aged 25 to 60: age and generation effects] [0.03%]
[25至60岁人群的参与率:年龄和世代效应]
G Bourdalle,C Cases
G Bourdalle
Labor force participation for those aged 25 to 60 in France is analyzed over the period 1975 to 1994. "Over these two decades, female participation rates rose sharply, particularly among the young and intermediate age groups and the least q...
D Brondel
D Brondel
Recent trends in the dynamics of the population of working age in France are analyzed and compared to those in other countries in the European Union. "Since the early 1980s, growth in the French working population has been slower and demogr...
Comparative Study
Economie & statistique. 1996 Oct:(300):55-70, 123-7. DOI: 1996
D Guillemot
D Guillemot
The author examines some of the definitions that have been used to define the working population in France. "The working population resulting from censuses and related statistical sources is based on individuals' spontaneous statements. Its...
Comparative Study
Economie & statistique. 1996 Oct:(300):39-53, 123-7. DOI: 1996
D Brondel,D Guillemot,L Lincot et al.
D Brondel et al.
Future trends in the size and characteristics of the population of working age in France are analyzed using data from official sources. "The future working population is expected to comprise even fewer young people and more women than today...