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  1. Number of deaths in France 2007-2023

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    Updated Jul 7, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Number of deaths in France 2007-2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/464154/number-deaths-france-2004-2014/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 7, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    France
    Description

    In 2032, there were 639,269 deaths in France. Of course, this figure must be related to the total population. In 2024, the death rate in France was 9.4 per 1,000 inhabitants. Deaths in France Despite being the second most populous country in Europe, France was ranked fourth in terms of the number of deaths in Europe in 2017. As in other Western countries, the leading causes of death among the French population appear to be diseases and cancer. In 2017, more than 73 thousand French women died of cancer. Circulatory system diseases were also one of the most frequent causes of death. Regarding external causes of death, France has been fighting for years against road deaths. Prevention campaigns, as well as new traffic regulations, have led to a decrease in road deaths in France since 2006. Aging in France France has one of the highest life expectancies in Europe. The French appear to be concerned about health issues, now that the population of the country is getting older. However, since the mid-2000s, the number of healthy life years of French male citizens at birth has over 63 years, whereas it reaches 58 years in Germany.

  2. French employment, salaries, population per town

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    Updated Oct 26, 2017
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    Etienne LQ (2017). French employment, salaries, population per town [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/etiennelq/french-employment-by-town/code
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 26, 2017
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    Authors
    Etienne LQ
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Area covered
    French
    Description

    Context

    [INSEE][1] is the official french institute gathering data of many types around France. It can be demographic (Births, Deaths, Population Density...), Economic (Salary, Firms by activity / size...) and more.
    It can be a great help to observe and measure inequality in the french population.

    Content

    Four files are in the dataset :

    • base_etablissement_par_tranche_effectif : give information on the number of firms in every french town, categorized by size , come from [INSEE][2].
      • CODGEO : geographique code for the town (can be joined with code_insee column from "name_geographic_information.csv')
      • LIBGEO : name of the town (in french)
      • REG : region number
      • DEP : depatment number
      • E14TST : total number of firms in the town
      • E14TS0ND : number of unknown or null size firms in the town
      • E14TS1 : number of firms with 1 to 5 employees in the town
      • E14TS6 : number of firms with 6 to 9 employees in the town
      • E14TS10 : number of firms with 10 to 19 employees in the town
      • E14TS20 : number of firms with 20 to 49 employees in the town
      • E14TS50 : number of firms with 50 to 99 employees in the town
      • E14TS100 : number of firms with 100 to 199 employees in the town
      • E14TS200 : number of firms with 200 to 499 employees in the town
      • E14TS500 : number of firms with more than 500 employees in the town
    • name_geographic_information : give geographic data on french town (mainly latitude and longitude, but also region / department codes and names )

      • EU_circo : name of the European Union Circonscription
      • code_région : code of the region attached to the town
      • nom_région : name of the region attached to the town
      • chef.lieu_région : name the administrative center around the town
      • numéro_département : code of the department attached to the town
      • nom_département : name of the department attached to the town
      • préfecture : name of the local administrative division around the town
      • numéro_circonscription : number of the circumpscription
      • nom_commune : name of the town
      • codes_postaux : post-codes relative to the town
      • code_insee : unique code for the town
      • latitude : GPS latitude
      • longitude : GPS longitude
      • éloignement : i couldn't manage to figure out what was the meaning of this number
    • net_salary_per_town_per_category : salaries around french town per job categories, age and sex

      • CODGEO : unique code of the town
      • LIBGEO : name of the town
      • SNHM14 : mean net salary
      • SNHMC14 : mean net salary per hour for executive
      • SNHMP14 : mean net salary per hour for middle manager
      • SNHME14 : mean net salary per hour for employee
      • SNHMO14 : mean net salary per hour for worker
      • SNHMF14 : mean net salary for women
      • SNHMFC14 : mean net salary per hour for feminin executive
      • SNHMFP14 : mean net salary per hour for feminin middle manager
      • SNHMFE14 : mean net salary per hour for feminin employee
      • SNHMFO14 : mean net salary per hour for feminin worker
      • SNHMH14 : mean net salary for man
      • SNHMHC14 : mean net salary per hour for masculin executive
      • SNHMHP14 : mean net salary per hour for masculin middle manager
      • SNHMHE14 : mean net salary per hour for masculin employee
      • SNHMHO14 : mean net salary per hour for masculin worker
      • SNHM1814 : mean net salary per hour for 18-25 years old
      • SNHM2614 : mean net salary per hour for 26-50 years old
      • SNHM5014 : mean net salary per hour for >50 years old
      • SNHMF1814 : mean net salary per hour for women between 18-25 years old
      • SNHMF2614 : mean net salary per hour for women between 26-50 years old
      • SNHMF5014 : mean net salary per hour for women >50 years old
      • SNHMH1814 : mean net salary per hour for men between 18-25 years old
      • SNHMH2614 : mean net salary per hour for men between 26-50 years old
      • SNHMH5014 : mean net salary per hour for men >50 years old
    • population : [demographic][3] information in France per town, age, sex and living mode

      • NIVGEO : geographic level (arrondissement, communes...)
      • CODGEO : unique code for the town
      • LIBGEO : name of the town (might contain some utf-8 errors, this information has better quality name_geographic_information)
      • MOCO : cohabitation mode : [list and meaning available in Data description]
      • AGE80_17 : age category (slice of 5 years) | ex : 0 -> people between 0 and 4 years old
      • SEXE : sex, 1 for men | 2 for women
      • NB : Number of people in the category
    • departments.geojson : contains the borders of french departments. From [Gregoire David (github)][4]

    These datasets can be merged by : CODGEO = code_insee

    Acknowledgements

    The entire dataset has been created (and actualized) by INSEE, I just uploaded it on Kaggle after doing some jobs and checks ...

  3. Child mortality in France, 1800-2020

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    Updated Aug 9, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Child mortality in France, 1800-2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1041724/france-all-time-child-mortality-rate/
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 9, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    1800 - 2020
    Area covered
    France
    Description

    The child mortality rate in France, for children under the age of five, was 412 deaths per thousand births in 1800. This means that more than forty percent of all children born in 1800 did not make it to their fifth birthday. Child mortality remained high in the nineteenth century, before falling at a much faster rate throughout the 1900s. Despite falling consistently during the last 130 years, there were two occasions where child mortality actually increased, which can be attributed to both World Wars and the Spanish Flu Pandemic. In 2020, the child mortality rate in France is expected to be just four deaths per thousand births.

  4. Number of deaths in Bretagne, France 1946-2021

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    Updated Aug 23, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Number of deaths in Bretagne, France 1946-2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1345052/number-deaths-bretagne/
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 23, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    France
    Description

    Since 1946, the number of deaths registered in the region of Bretagne, located in northwestern France, has fluctuated but increased overall. However, this number has never been as high as in 2021, a year in which more than 37,000 people died in Bretagne. In contrast, it was in 1958 that the region recorded its lowest number of deaths. In 2021, the region's natural balance was negative: there were 5,032 more deaths than births.

  5. Mortality rate in Bretagne, France 1968-2019

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    Updated Aug 23, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Mortality rate in Bretagne, France 1968-2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1345088/mortality-rate-bretagne-france/
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 23, 2024
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    France
    Description

    The mortality rate in the region of Bretagne, located in the Northwest of France, has fluctuated in the last 50 years. There were about 12 deaths per 1,000 population between 1968 and 1975, compared to 9.8 between 2008 and 2013. Between 2013 and 2019, the birth rate reached 10.3. In 2021, more than 32,000 deaths were registered in the French region.

  6. Life expectancy by gender in France 2004-2023

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    Updated Jun 27, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Life expectancy by gender in France 2004-2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/460418/france-life-expectancy-by-gender/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 27, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    France
    Description

    On average, women live almost 6 years more than men in France. In 2023, female life expectancy at birth in France reached **** years compared to ** years for males. In 2021, life expectancy in France, regardless of gender, was ***** years. Thus, France is one of the countries in the world with the highest life expectancy. Women outlive men According to the source, there are differences in life expectancy between men and women in France. In 2004, female life expectancy in France was ****, compared to **** years for males. Since then, life expectancy for both genders has been evolving similarly. When life expectancy decreased slightly in 2015, it affected both men and women. Similarly, when life expectancy increased. But one aspect remained the same: male life expectancy remains lower than female life expectancy. This difference has been seen not only in France. In Europe, females are expected to live longer than men in every region. While women in France have a longer life expectancy, they are also expected to have a higher number of healthy life years. In 2013, a study from Eurostat showed that French women had several expected healthy years of ****, compared to ** years for men. An aging population Like other Western countries, France has an aging population. French citizens aged 65 years and older are now more than the French aged from 0 to 14 years old. The median age of the population in the country has been increasing since the nineties, while the share of seniors reached almost ** percent of the population in 2013.

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Number of deaths in France 2007-2023

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Dataset updated
Jul 7, 2025
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Area covered
France
Description

In 2032, there were 639,269 deaths in France. Of course, this figure must be related to the total population. In 2024, the death rate in France was 9.4 per 1,000 inhabitants. Deaths in France Despite being the second most populous country in Europe, France was ranked fourth in terms of the number of deaths in Europe in 2017. As in other Western countries, the leading causes of death among the French population appear to be diseases and cancer. In 2017, more than 73 thousand French women died of cancer. Circulatory system diseases were also one of the most frequent causes of death. Regarding external causes of death, France has been fighting for years against road deaths. Prevention campaigns, as well as new traffic regulations, have led to a decrease in road deaths in France since 2006. Aging in France France has one of the highest life expectancies in Europe. The French appear to be concerned about health issues, now that the population of the country is getting older. However, since the mid-2000s, the number of healthy life years of French male citizens at birth has over 63 years, whereas it reaches 58 years in Germany.

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