Les taux d’activité occupée en France métropolitaine: Franciliens et frontaliers en tête
Gérard-François Dumont
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[The French economy is characterized by a busy activity rate, ie people in employment, relatively low compared to other industrial countries. This singular situation is due, on the one hand, to the late entry of young people into work and, on the other, to a low average age of retirement, as a result of a very important use of early retirement. Nevertheless, it is important to analyze the geography because the level of the activity rate occupied is quite variable according to the regions and departments.]
Keywords: busy activity rate; employment; geography; La France; Territories; Local development; cross-border workers; economic geography; taux d’activité occupée; emploi; géographie; France; Territoires; Développement local; travailleurs frontaliers; géographie économique (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002-06
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Published in Les Échos L'Atlas des régions, 2002, pp.14-17
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