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How does the population of France evolve? What are the determinants of demographic change and what are the socio-economic and societal consequences?

COMMENT ÉVOLUE LA POPULATION DE LA FRANCE ? QUELS SONT LES DETERMINANTS DE L’ÉVOLUTION DE LA DÉMOGRAPHIE ET QUELLES SONT LES CONSÉQUENCES SOCIOÉCONOMIQUES ET SOCIÉTALES ?

Gérard-François Dumont

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Abstract: The author analyzes the "proximate", "distant" and "distant-distant" determinants of natural and migratory movements. Then he examines the explanatory factors for a certain renaissance of rurality, which leads him to propose the concept of "demographic re-generation". It explains the riots of the rise in the number of single-person households and shows the slowing down of the urbanization of the French littoral with the eventual deployment, eventually, under the effect of climatic changes, a negative heliotropism.

Keywords: Demography; Population; Natural movement; Migratory movement; Rurality; Demographic regeneration; Urbanization; climate change; heliotropism; démographie; mouvement naturel; mouvement migratoire; ruralité; concept; régénération démographique; urbanisation; littoral; changement climatique; héliotropisme (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-04
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Published in Note d'analyse macroéconomique, 2017, pp.8-11

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