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The Population of the World (2024)
- By Gilles Pison
- and Svitlana Poniakina
In Population & Societies (2024/9 No 626)
In France, as in Europe as a whole, net migration offsets the excess of deaths over births
- By Gilles Pison,
- Translated by Beatrice van Hoorn Alkema
In Population & Societies (2026/3 n° 642)
Climate change: Is overpopulation to blame?
- By Gilles Pison
In Informations sociales (2023/3 No 211)
1914-2014: A century of change in the French population pyramid
- By Gilles Pison
In Population & Societies (2014/3 No 509)
Continued population ageing in France over the next half century
- By Laurent Toulemon,
- Élisabeth Algava,
- Nathalie Blanpain
- et al.
In Population & Societies (2022/2 No 597)
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In France, as in Europe as a whole, net migration offsets the excess of deaths over births
- By Gilles Pison,
- Translated by Beatrice van Hoorn Alkema
In Population & Societies (2026/3 n° 642)
Is the French population on a path to decline?
- By Gilles Pison
- and Laurent Toulemon
In Population & Societies (2025/3 n° 631)
The Population of the World (2024)
- By Gilles Pison
- and Svitlana Poniakina
In Population & Societies (2024/9 No 626)
Climate change: Is overpopulation to blame?
In Informations sociales (2023/3 No 211)
Is France still a demographic outlier in Europe?
- By Anne Solaz,
- Laurent Toulemon
- and Gilles Pison
In Population & Societies (2024/3 No 620)
France 2022: a narrowing gap between births and deaths
In Population & Societies (2023/3 No 609)
World population: 8 billion today, how many tomorrow?
In Population & Societies (2022/9 No 604)
COVID-19 is more deadly for men than for women
- By Gilles Pison
- and France Meslé
In Population & Societies (2022/3 No 598)
Continued population ageing in France over the next half century
- By Laurent Toulemon,
- Élisabeth Algava,
- Nathalie Blanpain
- et al.
In Population & Societies (2022/2 No 597)
France 2020: 68,000 excess deaths attributable to COVID-19
- By Gilles Pison
- and France Meslé
In Population & Societies (2021/3 No 587)
France has the highest fertility in Europe
In Population & Societies (2020/3 No 575)
French fertility is the highest in Europe. Because of its immigrants?
- By Sabrina Volant,
- Gilles Pison
- and François Héran
In Population & Societies (2019/7 No 568)
Why is French life expectancy increasing more slowly?
In Population & Societies (2019/3 No 564)
The number and proportion of immigrants in the population: International comparisons
In Population & Societies (2019/2 No 563)
1968-2018: Four demographic surprises in France over the last 50 years
In Population & Societies (2018/3 No 553)
The number of deaths in France will increase over the coming years
- By Gilles Pison
- and Laurent Toulemon
In Population & Societies (2016/3 No 531)
France and the United Kingdom: Demographic stability on the continent, stop-and-go across the Channel
In Population & Societies (2015/3 No 520)
1914-2014: A century of change in the French population pyramid
In Population & Societies (2014/3 No 509)
Consequences of the Economic Crisis: Fertility in France and Developed Countries
In Informations sociales (2013/6 No 180)
France 2012: Stable fertility, declining infant mortality
In Population & Societies (2013/3 No 498)
Adolescent fertility is declining worldwide
In Population & Societies (2012/6 No 490)
France and Germany: a history of criss-crossing demographic curves
In Population & Societies (2012/3 No 487)
Interactive maps of the world population on the INED website
- By Gilles Pison,
- Hélène Mathian,
- Christine Plumejeaud
- et al.
In Population & Societies (2012/1 N° 485)
Maternal Mortality in Rural Senegal
The Experience of the New Ninéfescha Hospital
- By Almamy Malick Kanté,
- Gilles Pison,
- Translated by Elizabeth Wiles-Portier
In Population (2010/4 Vol. 65)
World population: seven billion today, how many tomorrow?
In Population & Societies (2011/9 N° 482)
Two children per woman in France in 2010: Is French fertility immune to economic crisis?
In Population & Societies (2011/3 N° 476)
Health Conditions and Healthcare Trajectories of the Elderly in Rural Africa: A Study Using Data from the Mlomp Demographic Surveillance (Senegal)
In Autrepart (2010/1 No 53)
The number and proportion of immigrants in the population: international comparisons
In Population & Societies (2010/10 N° 472)
France 2009. Mean age at childbearing reaches 30 years
In Population & Societies (2010/3 N° 465)
Child mortality reduction: a contrasting picture across the world
In Population & Societies (2010/1 N° 463)
Longer Life Expectancy and Its Consequences in France
In Regards croisés sur l'économie (2009/1 No 5)
Population ageing will be faster in the South than in the North
In Population & Societies (2009/6 N° 457)
France 2008: why are birth numbers still rising?
In Population & Societies (2009/3 N° 454)
The Demographic Future of the South
Certainties and Unknowns
In Revue économique (2008/5 Vol. 59)
Population trends in the United States and Europe: similarities and differences
In Population & Societies (2008/6 N° 446)
Two children per woman in France in 2006: are immigrants to blame?
- By François Héran
- and Gilles Pison
In Population & Societies (2007/3 N° 432)
France-Ukraine: Demographic Twins Separated by History
- By France Meslé,
- Gilles Pison
- and Jacques Vallin
In Population & Societies (2005/6 N° 413)
The world population… and what about me? An Exhibition at the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie in Paris
- By Gilles Pison
- and Sabine Belloc
In Population & Societies (2005/5 N° 412)
France 2004: Life expectancy tops 80 years
In Population & Societies (2005/3 N° 410)
The Frequency of Twin Births in France
The Triple Influence of Biology, Medicine and Family Behaviour
- By Gilles Pison,
- Nadège Couvert,
- Translated by Melanie R. Wasserman
In Population (2004/6 Vol. 59)
More than half of the global population lives where fertility is below replacement level
- By Chris Wilson
- and Gilles Pison
In Population & Societies (2004/9 N° 405)
Fewer births, but a boy at all costs: selective female abortion in Asia
In Population & Societies (2004/8 N° 404)
Will AIDS lead to a population decline in sub-Saharan Africa?
In Population & Societies (2002/11 N° 385)
Assessing maternal mortality in developing countries
In Population & Societies (2001/9 N° 372)
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In France, as in Europe as a whole, net migration offsets the excess of deaths over births
Population & Societies (2026/3 n° 642)- By Gilles Pison
Is the French population on a path to decline?
Population & Societies (2025/3 n° 631)- By Gilles Pison
- and Laurent Toulemon