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, Men increasingly outnumber women in these inflows due to the growing share of predominantly male inflows from Africa and Asia. France has one of Europe's lowest immigration rates. With a total fertility rate of 1.87 children per woman, France still ranks first in Europe in fertility. The total abortion rate was 0.5 per woman in 2018. The number of PACS unions is gradually catching up with the number of marriages (4 PACS for 5 marriages). The share of same-sex unions remained stable in 2017 (3.1% of all marriages, 3.8% of all PACS unions). Last, life expectancy is still increasing but at a slower pace. It is the highest in Europe for women but not for men, who are in ninth position, the population of France was nearly 67 million (66.99 million), representing 13.1% of the population of the European Union, 2019.

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, Ce flux se masculinise du fait de la part croissante des personnes en provenance d'Afrique et d'Asie. La France se caractérise par un taux d'immigration parmi les plus faible d'Europe. Avec un indice conjoncturel de fécondité de 1,87 enfant par femme, la France reste le pays le plus fécond d'Europe. L'indice conjoncturel d'IVG est pour sa part de 0,56 par femme en 2018, Le 1 er janvier 2019, la France comptait tout juste 67 millions d'habitants (66,99) soit 13,1 % de la population de l

D. Breton, M. Barbieri, and N. Belliot, Hippolyte d'AlBis, Magali Mazuy ? la evolución demográFica recienTe en Francia: ¿una singularidad en europa?

. El-1°-de-enero-de, 99 millones) o sea 13,1% de la población de la Unión Europea. El año 2018 estuvo marcado por un bajo número de nacimientos (759 000) y un número de muertes que sobrepasa 600 000 por primera vez desde la post-guerra (614 000). El flujo de entradas de extranjeros sometidos a la obligación de un permiso de residencia ha aumentado, Francia tenía casi 67 millones de habitantes, 2019.

, Las uniones entre personas del mismo sexo se mantiene estable en 2017 (3,1 % de los matrimonios y 3,8 % de los pacs). Por último, la esperanza de vida sigue aumentando pero a un ritmo más lento. Es la más alta de Europa para las mujeres, pero no para los hombres (9° lugar). Si Francia se distingue por una baja prevalencia de las muertes por enfermedades cardiovasculares, la situación es claramente menos favorable para la