Employment statistics France, salaried employment, labour market trends, atypical employment, PACS, marriage rates
Unlock the insights of France's shifting employment landscape and marital trends. Discover how salaried employment, atypical work arrangements, and marriage rates have evolved significantly from 1975 to 2011. Key findings include a decline in typical salaried employment from 91% in 1975 to 66% in 2011, a substantial rise in atypical salaried employment from 9% to 34%, and a dramatic shift in marital trends with marriages decreasing by 21% and PACS increasing by 619% between 2000 and 2012. Understand the implications of these changes on France's socio-economic fabric.
[...] In 1975 the total number of salaried employees in France was 17,489,000 people. Question 2. Line In 1975: 15,952 / 17,489 x 100 = 91% In 1985: 14,668 / 18,050 x 100 = 81% In 2011: 15,080 / 22,777 x 100 = 66% The typical salaried employment in 2011 accounted for approximately 66% of total employment in metropolitan France. Line In 1975: (217 + 1320) / 17,489 = In 1985: (752 + 2630) / 18,050 = 19% In 2011: (3083 + 4614) / 22,777 = 34% Question 34 - 9 = 25% Atypical salaried employment occupies a much more important place in salaried employment in 2011 compared to what it occupied in 1975. [...]
[...] Rate of variation, multiplier coefficient and percentage of distribution Exercise 1. Question 1. T = ( - 305 234) / x 100 = - 21 % Between 2000 and 2012 the number of marriages decreased by approximately 21%. Question 2. T = ( - 22 271) / x 100 = 619 % Between 2000 and 2012 the number of PACS increased by 619%. Question 3. K 2000 = / = 13,71 In 2000 the number of marriages is approximately 13.71 times more important than the number of PACS. [...]
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