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TwitterSince 1968, the number of inhabitants of the city of Marseille, located in the south of France, has fluctuated and generally decreased. Indeed, there were about ****** fewer inhabitants in 2022 than in 1968. The year in which the population was highest was 1975, and the year in which it was lowest was 1999.Marseille is the second largest city in France in terms of population, following Paris.
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TwitterIn Marseille, France, in 2022, there were more than ******* men and more than ******* women living in Marseille, the second largest French city.
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TwitterIn 2022, in Marseille, France, inhabitants aged between 15 and 44 years represented about 40 percent of the population of the city.
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TwitterThis graph shows the distribution of the inhabitants of the city of Marseille in France in 2021, broken down by age. That year, inhabitants aged between 15 and 44 years represented about 40 percent of the population of Marseille.
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Historical dataset of population level and growth rate for the Marseille-Aix-en-Provence, France metro area from 1950 to 2025.
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TwitterSince 2008, the proportion of employees and workers in Marseille has decreased. In that year, there were indeed ** percent of employees, and almost ** percent of workers, compared to **** and *** percent in 2021, respectively. Conversely, there were more than ten percent of executives in 2021, compared with *** in 2008 in the southern French city.In 2020, the population of Marseille was estimated to be more than *******.
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TwitterSince 1968, the population density in the city of Marseille, located in the south of France, has fluctuated and generally decreased. Indeed, there were about ***** inhabitants per square kilometer in 2021, compared with ******* in 1968. The year in which the population density was highest was 1975, and the year in which it was lowest was 1999.Marseille is the second largest city in France in terms of population, following Paris.
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TwitterSince 1968, the number of inhabitants of the city of Marseille, located in the south of France, has fluctuated and generally decreased. Indeed, there were about 16,000 fewer inhabitants in 2021 than in 1968. The year in which the population was highest was 1975, and the year in which it was lowest was 1999.Marseille is the second largest city in France in terms of population, following Paris.
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TwitterThe rate of live births in the City of Marseille, located in the South of France, has fluctuated and generally slightly increased in the last 50 years. Indeed, there were about 14.5 live births per 1,000 population between 1968 and 1975, compared to 12.5 between 1975 and 1982. Since then, the birth rate has almost continuously increased, reaching 14.7 in 2021.Marseille is the second largest city in France in terms of population, following Paris.
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TwitterThe rate of live births in the City of Marseille, located in the South of France, has fluctuated and generally slightly increased in the last 50 years. Indeed, there were about **** live births per 1,000 population between 1968 and 1975, compared to **** between 1975 and 1982. Since then, the birth rate has almost continuously increased, reaching **** in 2022.Marseille is the second-largest city in France in terms of population, following Paris.
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TwitterSince 2008, the number of farmers, employees and workers in Marseille has decreased. In that year, there were indeed 313 farmers, 188,559 employees, and more than 67,600 workers, compared to 195 farmers, 112,937 employees, and 60,781 workers in 2021. COn the other hand, there were around 16,000 more executives in 2021 than in 2008 in the southern French city.In 2021, the population of Marseille was estimated to be more than 873,000.
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TwitterThis graph shows the number of inhabitants of the city of Marseille in France in 2021, by gender. That year, more than 414,000 men and more than 458,000 women, were living in Marseille.
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TwitterCette carte représente la proportion des moins de 18 ans. C'est à dire le rapport entre la population des moins de 18 ans et la population totale. On distingue très clairement les zones où la proportion des moins de 18 ans est la plus importante (en jaune). Dans la majeure partie des cas, cette proportion augmente plus on s'éloigne des centres villes. Les données utilisées proviennent du produit FranceIRIS® développé par Esri France.
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Locations: 1) Marseille (France); 2) Girona (Spain); 3) Banyuls (France); 4) Portofino (Italy); 5) Elba (Italy); 6) French Catalan coast (France); 7) Apulian Adriatic coast (Italy); 8) Cap Roux Fishery Reserve and adjacent areas in Saint-Raphaël (France); 9) Menorca island (Spain).
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TwitterThe rate of unemployment in the City of Marseille has been fluctuating between 2007 and 2021 but has remained high overall, consistently between 14.7 and 18.5 percent. The highest rate recorded during this period was in 2013, while it has been below the 17 percent mark since 2018.By comparison, the unemployment rate stood at 7.32 percent in France in 2023.
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TwitterBetween 2008 and 2021, the average monthly salary of residents of the City of Marseille, located in the south of France, as well as that of the French population, has increased. It amounted to ***** euros in 2008, and had reached ***** euros in 2021. Over this period, the salary of Marseille residents was on average lower than that of the rest of the French population, with the exception of the years 2009 and 2010, when it was ** euros higher than the national average.
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TwitterSince 2008, the number of farmers, employees, and workers in Marseille has decreased. In that year, there were indeed *** farmers, ******* employees, and more than ****** workers, compared to *** farmers, ******* employees, and ****** workers in 2022. On the other hand, there were around ****** more executives in 2022 than in 2008 in the southern French city.In 2022, the population of Marseille was estimated to be more than *******.
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TwitterThe mortality rate in the city of Marseille, located in the South of France, has fluctuated but generally decreased in the last 50 years. Indeed, there were about **** deaths per 1,000 population between 1968 and 1975, compared to ** between 1990 and 1999. Since then, the birth rate has almost always gradually decreased, reaching **** between 2015 and 2021.Marseille is the second largest city in France in terms of population, following Paris.
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TwitterBetween 2010 and 2019, the number of death certificates issued by the City of Marseille, located in the south of France, fluctuated between 8,780 and 9,517, before increasing rather sharply in 2020 to reach 10,530, which is more than 1,000 more deaths than the previous year. In the rest of France, there were 55,000 more deaths in 2020 (when the COVID-19 pandemic reached the country) than in 2019.
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TwitterIn 2021, there were about 100 more farmers among men than among women in the City of Marseille. Women were also less numerous among craftsmen, merchants, company managers, executives, and workers. In contrast, they were more represented among employees, intermediate professionals, retirees, and people without professional activities.In 2021, the population of the southern French city was estimated to be more than *******.
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TwitterSince 1968, the number of inhabitants of the city of Marseille, located in the south of France, has fluctuated and generally decreased. Indeed, there were about ****** fewer inhabitants in 2022 than in 1968. The year in which the population was highest was 1975, and the year in which it was lowest was 1999.Marseille is the second largest city in France in terms of population, following Paris.