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Paris Region Key Figures 2018 Xcan Laser, LULI Lab at Ecole Polytechnique (Essonne) © Ecole 41% R&D expenditure 37.7% R&D workforce 12 Million inhabitants 678,200 students 16 Universities 70 Grandes Ecoles, business and engineering schools 43% 67% 40% 52% 51% 34% 5% 90% 45% 77% 49% Paris Region Key Figures 2018 Stade de France (Seine-Saint-Denis) Safran Villaroche (Seine-et-Marne) XCan Laser, LULI Lab at Ecole © Jean-Michel Sicot / IAU îdF © Adrien Daste / Safran Polytechnique (Essonne) © Ecole Polytechnique / J. Barande © Rungis International Market Tuileries Garden - Eiffel Tower Technocentre Renault (Yvelines) (Val-de-Marne) © Van Biesen / Ooshot / CRT Paris © Sébastien Millier / Renault Ile-de-France FedEx sorting and distribution center Seine Musicale (Hauts-de-Seine) at Paris CDG (Val d’Oise) Ferrandi School (Paris) © Vincent Gollain / IAU îdF © Gilles Coulon / Tendance Floue © Aurelia Blanc / CCI Paris Ile-de-France WELCOME TO PARIS REGION, HOME OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Paris Region Key Figures 2018 lays out a panorama of the region’s economic dynamism and social life, positioning it among the leading regions in Europe and worldwide. With its fundamental key indicators, the brochure "Paris Region Key Figures 2018" is a tool for decision and action for companies and economic stakeholders. It is useful to economic and political leaders of the region and to all those who want to have a global vision of this dynamic regional economy. Paris Region Key Figures 2018 is a collaborative publication produced by Paris Region Entreprises, the Paris Ile-de-France Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Paris Region Urban Planning and Development Agency (IAU île-de-France). Jardin suspendu © Nouvelle AOM / Ida+ Technocentre Renault (Yvelines) © Sébastien Millier / Renault Seine Musicale (Hauts-de-Seine) © Vincent Gollain / IAU îdF PARIS REGION KEY FIGURES ♦ 2018 5 WELCOME TO PARIS REGION 6 OVERVIEW 8 POPULATION 10 ECONOMY AND BUSINESS 16 EMPLOYMENT 18 EDUCATION 21 R&D AND INNOVATION 24 REAL ESTATE 26 TRANSPORT AND MOBILITY 28 LOGISTICS 30 MEETINGS AND EXHIBITIONS 32 TOURISM AND QUALITY OF LIFE PARIS REGION KEY FIGURES ♦ 2018 4 WELCOME TO PARIS REGION PARIS REGION, A MAJOR GLOBAL BUSINESS HUB Standing at the Its main assets: crossroads of European • A major global region with the highest GDP in the European Union (EU28) in and worldwide trade, billions of euros: 30.3% of the French nation's GDP and 4.5% of the EU28’s Paris Region is France's GDP, ahead of Greater London and Lombardy (Italy). leading economic region and one of • The concentration of jobs, corporate headquarters, SMEs, technology companies, the world's foremost startups, world-class competitiveness clusters, foreign groups… business hubs. • Its wide range of business sectors, its deeply rooted industrial tradition, and one of the highest concentrations of activity in the science and technology sectors. • A consumer marketplace of considerable importance: 12.1 million inhabitants in the region, 9.1 million visitors in the Region’s main conference and exhibition centers, 44.9 million tourists. • A young and cosmopolitan population, and a highly qualified and productive workforce at competitive rates: 18.2% of France's population, 26.4% of students in France, 23.1% of jobs in France, 35% of French executives. • The #1 innovation hub in Europe with the highest R&D spending and the largest pool of R&D workers. • Internationally renowned for excellence in education, science and technology (top business, engineering and specialized higher educational institutions, Fields Medals, Abel and Nobel prizes, innovative companies). • World-class infrastructure: Europe’s second-largest airport; most efficient public transport system further reinforced by the Grand Paris development project; Europe’s number one road network; second largest European river port (70 ports, 500 km of navigable waterways); an excellent broadband communication network. • A region in reinvention with major infrastructure and urban planning projects. • The largest stock of commercial property in Europe, and attractive, diversified and very competitive real estate, with new office districts and business parks, as well as the opening of coworking spaces, "startup factories"... • Global business event hub for the MICE industry (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, Exhibitions). With 700,000 m2 in exhibition space, Paris Region is an outstanding world-class destination for tradeshows and Paris is the world's leading destination for © Fotolia / Alfonso de Tomás international congresses. • A world-class destination for tourism. PARIS REGION KEY FIGURES ♦ 2018 5 One of the world’s leading economic and innovative Seine River banks © Capelle Tourn-Ooshot-CRT Paris Ile-de-France regions PARIS REGION vs. FRANCE & EUROPE PARIS REGION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AS OF 01.01.2018 Population 2.4% (2016) 12,142,802 18.2% Jobs 2.9% (2016) 6,240,400 23.1% 4.5% GDP (billion €) (2015) 30.3% 659,796 R&D workforce 5.6% (FTE*) (2015) 161,659 37.7% 6.1% R&D researchers (FTE*) (2015) 112,477 40.5% 6.6% R&D expenditure (million €) (2015) 19,802 40.7% EU28 France * Full Time Equivalent Sources: INSEE, Eurostat, Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research AN INTERNATIONAL REGION 1.6 million foreigners (13.4% of the population) (2014) 15,100 foreign sites and 620,000 jobs, 111,678 foreign students in higher education, including 1 out of 6 jobs in Paris Region is in a foreign 75,137 in Paris Region's public universities (2016-17) company (16.7%) (2013) 4,740 foreign researchers in Paris Region (2016) 359 foreign companies created 6,635 jobs 18.4 million foreign visitors (2016) in 2016 PARIS REGION KEY FIGURES ♦ 2018 6 OVERVIEW PARIS REGION ECONOMIC DATA One of the world’s leading economic and innovative regions PARIS REGION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AS OF 01.01.2018 PARIS REGION KEY FIGURES ♦ 2018 7 A young, cosmopolitan and talented population Pompidou Center Fountain © Capelle Tourn / Ooshot / CRT Paris Ile-de-France EUROPE’S MOST POPULATED REGION 12.1 million inhabitants 5 towns in Paris Region with more than 18.2% of France’s population 100,000 inhabitants: Paris, Boulogne-Billancourt, 2.4% of the European Union’s population Saint-Denis, Argenteuil and Montreuil Europe's most populated region ahead (INSEE, Eurostat 12/17, data 2016) of Lombardy, Greater London, Andalucia, Catalonia and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes TOP 5 EUROPEAN UNION REGIONS BY HOUSEHOLD INCOME (PPS* PER CAPITA IN 2014) THE 5TH WEALTHIEST POPULATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION * PPS: Purchasing Power Standard PARIS REGION KEY FIGURES ♦ 2018 8 POPULATION A YOUNG, DYNAMIC POPULATION 177,983 births 55% OF PARIS REGION’S POPULATION 74,621 deaths IS UNDER 40 14.8‰: birth rate Age Paris Region France (12‰ for France) %/Total %/Total Total Paris Region Total France Men’s life expectancy 80.6 years (France: 79.3) 0-19 3,096,338 25.74% 16,152,009 24.51% Women’s life expectancy 20-39 3,449,408 28.68% 16,033,405 24.33% 85.6 years (France: 85.4) 40-59 3,181,496 26.45% 17,652,107 26.78% Paris fertility rate: 2.01 children per woman 60-74 1,490,652 12.40% 10,010,731 15.19% (Berlin: 1.46, Brussels: 1.85, Catalonia: 1.40, London: 1.71, Over 75 809,670 6.73% 6,058,911 9.19% Lombardy: 1.46, OberBayern: 1.48) 12,027,564 100% 65,907,163 100% (INSEE 10/17, data as of 1/1/17 and 2015, Source: INSEE 6/17, data 2014 Eurostat 1/18, data 2015, panel of regions) A COSMOPOLITAN POPULATION Paris Region is like a new Babel, a place where people from all over the world live, study, work or visit. 13.4% of Paris Region's population is foreign, ASIA RICAS AFRICA E i.e. 1.6 million EUROPE people (1,610,803) (INSEE, 12/17, data 2014) THE AM 46.3% come from Algeria China Africa (746,098) 193,459 64,989 Haiti Portugal 24,483 31.8% come from 228,415 Europe (512,561) Morocco Turkey 141,017 17.3% come from 57,923 USA Asia (278,157) 15,513 Tunisia Italy 46,554 4.5% come from the 69,946 Sri-Lanka Americas (72,019) Romania 40,685 35,245 Brazil 9,712 Spain 35,835 Pakistan 14,779 0.1% come from Poland 27,487 India 14,086 Canada Oceania Other nationalities (1,965) UK 19,883 Japan 11,497 4,941 from Africa Germany 17,792 341,676 Others from EU (27) 25,253 Other nationalities Other nationalities from Asia from the Americas Source: Other nationalities 79,638 INSEE, 12/17, from Europe 17,370 70,657 data 2014 746,098 512,561 278,157 72,019 PARIS REGION KEY FIGURES ♦ 2018 9 Europe’s leading economic region Paris La Défense Business District © Fotolia EUROPE’S TOP GROWTH DOMESTIC PRODUCT The Paris Region’s economic dynamism benefits from its position at the heart of the world economy. The Paris Region's GDP is equivalent to that of the Netherlands, and higher than that of Sweden, Poland, Belgium or Norway. GDP: €660 billion TOP 5 EUROPEAN REGIONS FOR GDP 30.3% of France’s GDP (MILLION EUROS IN 2015) 4.5% of EU28 GDP GDP per capita: €54,600 GDP per job: €105,534* (INSEE, Eurostat, 2017, data 2015, *2014) La Defense business district from Louis Vuitton fundation - Frank Gehry © Florence Humbert PARIS REGION KEY FIGURES ♦ 2018 10 ECONOMY AND BUSINESS A MAJOR BUSINESS HUB IN EUROPE nd 1,054,827 companies EUROPE'S 2 LEADING REGION FOR LABOR PRODUCTIVITY (INSEE, 31.12.2015, Commercial activities, excluding agriculture) 137,809 1,395,594 sites 127,192 (INSEE, 31.12.2015, Total activities) 102,771 100,885 businesses created 95,361 178,500 87,431 85,680 85,362 (INSEE, 1/18, data 2017) 80,776 77,633 8-10 thousand startups The primary strength of Paris Region’s economy is the concentration of jobs, corporate headquarters, SMEs/SMIs and Greater Paris Oberbayern Darmstadt Stuttgart Düsseldorf Lombardy Köln Lazio Auvergne/ London* Region (DE) (DE) (DE) (DE) (IT) (DE) (IT) Rhône- business startups.
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