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Auvergne – FRK1

EU regions: France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Auvergne


map of Auvergne FRK1
IndicatorPeriodValue
Life long learning
life long learning participation202315
Part time jobs and flexible employment
percentage of part time workers202219.93
percentage of part time workers, men202210.5
percentage of part time workers, women202229.7
Gender differences
gender gap in employment rate2023101.27
gender gap in unemployment rate202370.24
Graduates and young people
unemployment rate of youth with elementary education202136.6
NEET202310.4
Gross domestic product
GDP per capita in PPS of EU average202281
Employment
employment rate202371.6

More on wikipedia wikidata Q1152 on OpenStreetMap Auvergne slovensky: FRK1

Subregions: Allier, Cantal, Haute-Loire, Puy-de-Dôme


demographic pyramid FRK1 Auvergne based on economic activity – employed, unemploye, inactive

Unemployment

IndicatorPeriodValue
Unemployment
unemployment rate20237.1
youth unemployment rate202316.7
Long term unemployment
long term unemployment20232
share of long term unemployed202327.9

Demographics

demographic pyramid FRK1 1996 Auvergne, population pyramid of Auvergne
IndicatorPeriodValue
Demographics
number of inhabitants20231.368219e+06
population density202152.6
old-age dependency ratio202343.3
demographic pyramid FRK1 Auvergne

Employment by sectors, Auvergne

NACE r2%NACE r2%
A21.24 %B-E101.718 %
F31.96 %G-I118.921 %
J10.82 %K11.52 %
M_N44.58 %O-Q198.134 %
R-U32.16 %TOTAL576.1100 %

Data for the period year 2023. Source of the data is Eurostat, table [lfst_r_lfe2en2].

Employment by sectors, Auvergne, 2023

From Wikipedia: Auvergne (; French: [ovɛʁɲ] (listen); Occitan: Auvèrnhe or Auvèrnha) is a former administrative region in central France, comprising the four departments of Allier, Puy-de-Dôme, Cantal and Haute-Loire. Since 1 January 2016, it has been part of the new region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.

The administrative region of Auvergne is larger than the historical province of Auvergne, one of the seven counties of Occitania, and includes provinces and areas that historically were not part of Auvergne. The Auvergne region is composed of the following old provinces:

  • Auvergne: departments of Puy-de-Dôme, Cantal, northwest of Haute-Loire, and extreme south of Allier. The province of Auvergne is entirely contained inside the Auvergne region
  • Bourbonnais: department of Allier. A small part of Bourbonnais lies outside Auvergne, in the neighbouring Centre-Val de Loire region (south of the department of Cher).
  • Velay: centre and southeast of department of Haute-Loire. Velay is entirely contained inside the Auvergne region.
  • a small part of Gévaudan: extreme southwest of Haute-Loire. Gévaudan is essentially inside the Languedoc-Roussillon region.
  • a small part of Vivarais: extreme southeast of Haute-Loire. Vivarais is essentially inside the Rhône-Alpes region.
  • a small part of Forez: extreme northeast of Haute-Loire. Forez is essentially inside the Rhône-Alpes region.
Velay, Gévaudan, and Vivarais are often considered to be sub-provinces of the old province of Languedoc. Forez is also often considered to be a sub-province of Lyonnais.

Other: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Auvergne, Rhône-Alpes

Neighbours: Limousin, Burgundy, Centre-Val de Loire, Rhône-Alpes, Midi-Pyrénées, Languedoc-Roussillon

Subregions: Allier, Cantal, Haute-Loire, Puy-de-Dôme

Suggested citation: Michal Páleník: Europe and its regions in numbers - Auvergne – FRK1, IZ Bratislava, retrieved from: https://www.iz.sk/​PFRK1, ISBN: 978-80-970204-9-1, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10200164


https://www.iz.sk/en/projects/eu-regions/FRK1