HOUSING AMENITIES IN MAIN RESIDENCES

The total number of residential units in was estimated at 19,534 on 7 June The average number of televisions per main residence is 1.6, and 95% of residences 2016, of which 89% were main residences. have a television. PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO The Monte-Carlo district has the highest number of residences, while Monaco-Ville has IT equipment in main residences the lowest.

Breakdown by type of residence and by district Yes No 2016 35.3% 33.6% No Secondary Vacant Monte-Carlo 4 835 43.5% Yes residences homes 3 954 No Yes 56.5% 788 1 447 1 125 64.7% 66.4% 2 389 POPULATION Monaco-Ville 577 Fontvieille 2 119 Main Desktop computer Laptop computer Tablet computer residences Jardin Exotique 2 548 17 299 Les Moneghetti 1 988 Source: 2016 population census CENSUS

Source: 2016 population census In 16 years, the proportion of main residences with an Internet connection has more than quadrupled. In 2008, more than half of main residences had Internet access; in

2016, that figure had reached more than three quarters. MAIN RESIDENCES Change in Internet access in main residences The average number of rooms in a main residence in 2016 was 2.9. 57.5% 77.8% Three-room homes are the most common type of main residence in the Principality.

Breakdown by number of rooms 20.5%

Studio 15.3% 2000 2008 2016 2 rooms 26.9% 3 rooms 29.6% 4 rooms 17.0% Source: Population census 5 rooms 6.6% There was an average of 0.9 mobile phones per resident in 2016. 6 and more 4.6% Change in proportion of main residences with access to a mobile phone Source: 2016 population census

Sixty-four percent of main residences are occupied by at least one tenant or subtenant. 85.5% 91.3% Households in main residences own an average of 1.4 cars. 63.2%

Breakdown by number of cars in household 3 cars 4 and more 2000 2008 2016 6.9% 5.0% No car 20.5% Source: Population census 2 cars 22.5% 1 car 45.2% What is the census? How are homes and residents recorded? The aim of the census is to count : By visiting all of the buildings in the Principality, without exception, and giving out a questionnaire to all residents. Source: 2016 population census . the number of residents, regardless of their nationality The census period lasts for two months. In 2016, 25% of households in main residences had at least one pet. What is the purpose? . the number of homes (main To measure changes in the size of the resident population,

residences, secondary and in its breakdown by age, nationality and means of Institut Monégasque de la Statistique et des Études Économiques residences, vacant homes) transport used, in order to tailor policies and public 9 rue du Gabian 98000 MONACO facilities to the needs of the country (services for the Phone: (+377) 98 98 98 88 elderly and children, transport, housing, etc.).. website: www.imsee.mc mail: [email protected] January 2018 RESIDENT POPULATION PROVENANCE AND MOVE TO MONACO WORKING POPULATION AGED 17 AND OVER

As at 7 June 2016, Monaco’s resident population was estimated at 37,308 (an A quarter of all residents in 2016 had moved to the Principality of Monaco during the Almost 90% of residents who work are employed in the Principality. increase of 5.5% compared with 2008). last eight years. Main place of work Change in resident population Place of residence as at 01/01/2008 Year of move

2008 4.3% Other France only 4.2% 2009 7.5% 13.9% Several, including Monaco 3.4% 2010 8.6% 37 308 Other country Several, outside Monaco 0.9% 35 352 Same housing 24.7% 2011 9.9% 32 020 United Kingdom 0.9% 29 972 as now 2012 13.0% Monaco 27 063 51.4% only Italy 0.8% 25 029 Other housing 2013 15.1% 2014 16.5% 86.1% Other countries 3.7% in Monaco 1975 1982 1990 2000 2008 2016 23.9% 2015 17.4% 2016 7.7% Source: 2016 population census Source: Population census Source: 2016 population census Source: 2016 population census Note: Since the 2008 census, extrapolation has been used for households not providing a response, Commute in order to estimate the number of inhabitants. In 2016, approximately one third (32%) of Monaco residents had lived in the country since birth. This figure falls to 25% if minors are excluded. Walking 35.2% Male–female breakdown Change in age pyramid Car, lorry or van 20.6% Motorised two-wheeled vehicle 19.6% 100 Public transport 12.9% 90 No travel 80 POPULATION AGED 17 AND OVER 10.7% 2016 Bicycle 1.0% Male 70 Female The majority of residents aged 17 or over live with a partner. More than half of Source: 2016 population census 60 48.9% 51.1% 2008 residents live with a spouse. 50 In 2016, self-employed workers and company directors represented more than a third 40 Live with partner Marital status of the working population. 30 Widowed Single Source: 2016 population census 20 7.9% Employment status 27.1% 2000 10 Divorced Salaried employee 63.0% 0 11.7% M F No Independent or self employed 25.9% 40.9% Source: Population census Yes Employed as head of a company, CEO, or minority manager 10.7% 59.1% Married of a limited company (SARL) Breakdown by age group Average age of residents 53.3% Helping someone with their work on an unpaid basis 0.4% Less than 18 15.9% Source: 2016 population census Average age 46.4 18 to 35 16.9% Male 45.5

36 to 49 18.8% Female 47.3 Source: 2016 population census Source: 2016 population census 50 to 64 22.5% 65 and more 25.9% Source: 2016 population census Monaco attracts an educated population: 23% of those aged 17 and over hold the POPULATION BY DISTRICT Source: 2016 population census equivalent of a master’s degree (bac+5) or higher, and this figure increases to nearly 33% among residents who arrived in the Principality between 2008 and 2016. The districts are those defined by Sovereign Ordinance No. 4.481, dated 13 September A total of 139 different nationalities were recorded among residents. 2013. In 2016, nearly one in two residents aged 17 or over was employed, and one in three The census recorded 8,378 residents of Monegasque nationality. was in retirement or retired from business. The level of unemployment among the For the 2016 census, the reserved sector of Ravin Sainte-Dévote was integrated into the Les Moneghetti district. Proportion of Monegasques Breakdown of other nationalities population aged 17 and over was 2%. Among those in employment, 58% were men.

Monegasques Number % of pluri- Main employment situation La Rousse 19% nationalities 7 087 22.5% Les Moneghetti French 9,286 12.3% Employed 46.0% 5% 4 195 Italian 8,172 13.8% 11% Monte-Carlo Larvotto 14% Retired or no longer in business 32.6% Jardin Exotique 8 259 2 026 British 2,795 14.6% La Condamine 5 117 22% Non Swiss 1,187 22.9% Housewife or househusband 9.0% 5 141 Belgian 1,073 8.1% Monegasques Studying or unpaid work experience 6.6% Fontvieille German 907 14.7% 14% 77.5% 4 420 Russian 749 12.5% Unemployed 2.3% 3%

Dutch 555 10.5% Apprenticeship or paid work experience 0.4% 12% Monaco-Ville Source: 2016 population census Portuguese 523 6.5% 1 064 Greek 401 6.6% Other 3.1% Source: 2016 population census Source: 2016 population census Note: Among non-Monegasques, 9,286 residents were of French nationality (12.3% had another Source: 2016 population census nationality). RESIDENT POPULATION PROVENANCE AND MOVE TO MONACO WORKING POPULATION AGED 17 AND OVER

As at 7 June 2016, Monaco’s resident population was estimated at 37,308 (an A quarter of all residents in 2016 had moved to the Principality of Monaco during the Almost 90% of residents who work are employed in the Principality. increase of 5.5% compared with 2008). last eight years. Main place of work Change in resident population Place of residence as at 01/01/2008 Year of move

2008 4.3% Other France only 4.2% 2009 7.5% 13.9% Several, including Monaco 3.4% 2010 8.6% 37 308 Other country Several, outside Monaco 0.9% 35 352 Same housing 24.7% 2011 9.9% 32 020 United Kingdom 0.9% 29 972 as now 2012 13.0% Monaco 27 063 51.4% only Italy 0.8% 25 029 Other housing 2013 15.1% 2014 16.5% 86.1% Other countries 3.7% in Monaco 1975 1982 1990 2000 2008 2016 23.9% 2015 17.4% 2016 7.7% Source: 2016 population census Source: Population census Source: 2016 population census Source: 2016 population census Note: Since the 2008 census, extrapolation has been used for households not providing a response, Commute in order to estimate the number of inhabitants. In 2016, approximately one third (32%) of Monaco residents had lived in the country since birth. This figure falls to 25% if minors are excluded. Walking 35.2% Male–female breakdown Change in age pyramid Car, lorry or van 20.6% Motorised two-wheeled vehicle 19.6% 100 Public transport 12.9% 90 No travel 80 POPULATION AGED 17 AND OVER 10.7% 2016 Bicycle 1.0% Male 70 Female The majority of residents aged 17 or over live with a partner. More than half of Source: 2016 population census 60 48.9% 51.1% 2008 residents live with a spouse. 50 In 2016, self-employed workers and company directors represented more than a third 40 Live with partner Marital status of the working population. 30 Widowed Single Source: 2016 population census 20 7.9% Employment status 27.1% 2000 10 Divorced Salaried employee 63.0% 0 11.7% M F No Independent or self employed 25.9% 40.9% Source: Population census Yes Employed as head of a company, CEO, or minority manager 10.7% 59.1% Married of a limited company (SARL) Breakdown by age group Average age of residents 53.3% Helping someone with their work on an unpaid basis 0.4% Less than 18 15.9% Source: 2016 population census Average age 46.4 18 to 35 16.9% Male 45.5

36 to 49 18.8% Female 47.3 Source: 2016 population census Source: 2016 population census 50 to 64 22.5% 65 and more 25.9% Source: 2016 population census Monaco attracts an educated population: 23% of those aged 17 and over hold the POPULATION BY DISTRICT Source: 2016 population census equivalent of a master’s degree (bac+5) or higher, and this figure increases to nearly 33% among residents who arrived in the Principality between 2008 and 2016. The districts are those defined by Sovereign Ordinance No. 4.481, dated 13 September A total of 139 different nationalities were recorded among residents. 2013. In 2016, nearly one in two residents aged 17 or over was employed, and one in three The census recorded 8,378 residents of Monegasque nationality. was in retirement or retired from business. The level of unemployment among the For the 2016 census, the reserved sector of Ravin Sainte-Dévote was integrated into the Les Moneghetti district. Proportion of Monegasques Breakdown of other nationalities population aged 17 and over was 2%. Among those in employment, 58% were men.

Monegasques Number % of pluri- Main employment situation La Rousse 19% nationalities 7 087 22.5% Les Moneghetti French 9,286 12.3% Employed 46.0% 5% 4 195 Italian 8,172 13.8% 11% Monte-Carlo Larvotto 14% Retired or no longer in business 32.6% Jardin Exotique 8 259 2 026 British 2,795 14.6% La Condamine 5 117 22% Non Swiss 1,187 22.9% Housewife or househusband 9.0% 5 141 Belgian 1,073 8.1% Monegasques Studying or unpaid work experience 6.6% Fontvieille German 907 14.7% 14% 77.5% 4 420 Russian 749 12.5% Unemployed 2.3% 3%

Dutch 555 10.5% Apprenticeship or paid work experience 0.4% 12% Monaco-Ville Source: 2016 population census Portuguese 523 6.5% 1 064 Greek 401 6.6% Other 3.1% Source: 2016 population census Source: 2016 population census Note: Among non-Monegasques, 9,286 residents were of French nationality (12.3% had another Source: 2016 population census nationality). RESIDENT POPULATION PROVENANCE AND MOVE TO MONACO WORKING POPULATION AGED 17 AND OVER

As at 7 June 2016, Monaco’s resident population was estimated at 37,308 (an A quarter of all residents in 2016 had moved to the Principality of Monaco during the Almost 90% of residents who work are employed in the Principality. increase of 5.5% compared with 2008). last eight years. Main place of work Change in resident population Place of residence as at 01/01/2008 Year of move

2008 4.3% Other France only 4.2% 2009 7.5% 13.9% Several, including Monaco 3.4% 2010 8.6% 37 308 Other country Several, outside Monaco 0.9% 35 352 Same housing 24.7% 2011 9.9% 32 020 United Kingdom 0.9% 29 972 as now 2012 13.0% Monaco 27 063 51.4% only Italy 0.8% 25 029 Other housing 2013 15.1% 2014 16.5% 86.1% Other countries 3.7% in Monaco 1975 1982 1990 2000 2008 2016 23.9% 2015 17.4% 2016 7.7% Source: 2016 population census Source: Population census Source: 2016 population census Source: 2016 population census Note: Since the 2008 census, extrapolation has been used for households not providing a response, Commute in order to estimate the number of inhabitants. In 2016, approximately one third (32%) of Monaco residents had lived in the country since birth. This figure falls to 25% if minors are excluded. Walking 35.2% Male–female breakdown Change in age pyramid Car, lorry or van 20.6% Motorised two-wheeled vehicle 19.6% 100 Public transport 12.9% 90 No travel 80 POPULATION AGED 17 AND OVER 10.7% 2016 Bicycle 1.0% Male 70 Female The majority of residents aged 17 or over live with a partner. More than half of Source: 2016 population census 60 48.9% 51.1% 2008 residents live with a spouse. 50 In 2016, self-employed workers and company directors represented more than a third 40 Live with partner Marital status of the working population. 30 Widowed Single Source: 2016 population census 20 7.9% Employment status 27.1% 2000 10 Divorced Salaried employee 63.0% 0 11.7% M F No Independent or self employed 25.9% 40.9% Source: Population census Yes Employed as head of a company, CEO, or minority manager 10.7% 59.1% Married of a limited company (SARL) Breakdown by age group Average age of residents 53.3% Helping someone with their work on an unpaid basis 0.4% Less than 18 15.9% Source: 2016 population census Average age 46.4 18 to 35 16.9% Male 45.5

36 to 49 18.8% Female 47.3 Source: 2016 population census Source: 2016 population census 50 to 64 22.5% 65 and more 25.9% Source: 2016 population census Monaco attracts an educated population: 23% of those aged 17 and over hold the POPULATION BY DISTRICT Source: 2016 population census equivalent of a master’s degree (bac+5) or higher, and this figure increases to nearly 33% among residents who arrived in the Principality between 2008 and 2016. The districts are those defined by Sovereign Ordinance No. 4.481, dated 13 September A total of 139 different nationalities were recorded among residents. 2013. In 2016, nearly one in two residents aged 17 or over was employed, and one in three The census recorded 8,378 residents of Monegasque nationality. was in retirement or retired from business. The level of unemployment among the For the 2016 census, the reserved sector of Ravin Sainte-Dévote was integrated into the Les Moneghetti district. Proportion of Monegasques Breakdown of other nationalities population aged 17 and over was 2%. Among those in employment, 58% were men.

Monegasques Number % of pluri- Main employment situation La Rousse 19% nationalities 7 087 22.5% Les Moneghetti French 9,286 12.3% Employed 46.0% 5% 4 195 Italian 8,172 13.8% 11% Monte-Carlo Larvotto 14% Retired or no longer in business 32.6% Jardin Exotique 8 259 2 026 British 2,795 14.6% La Condamine 5 117 22% Non Swiss 1,187 22.9% Housewife or househusband 9.0% 5 141 Belgian 1,073 8.1% Monegasques Studying or unpaid work experience 6.6% Fontvieille German 907 14.7% 14% 77.5% 4 420 Russian 749 12.5% Unemployed 2.3% 3%

Dutch 555 10.5% Apprenticeship or paid work experience 0.4% 12% Monaco-Ville Source: 2016 population census Portuguese 523 6.5% 1 064 Greek 401 6.6% Other 3.1% Source: 2016 population census Source: 2016 population census Note: Among non-Monegasques, 9,286 residents were of French nationality (12.3% had another Source: 2016 population census nationality). HOUSING AMENITIES IN MAIN RESIDENCES

The total number of residential units in Monaco was estimated at 19,534 on 7 June The average number of televisions per main residence is 1.6, and 95% of residences 2016, of which 89% were main residences. have a television. PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO The Monte-Carlo district has the highest number of residences, while Monaco-Ville has IT equipment in main residences the lowest.

Breakdown by type of residence and by district Yes No 2016 35.3% 33.6% No Secondary Vacant Monte-Carlo 4 835 43.5% Yes residences homes La Rousse 3 954 No Yes 56.5% 788 1 447 Larvotto 1 125 64.7% 66.4% La Condamine 2 389 POPULATION Monaco-Ville 577 Fontvieille 2 119 Main Desktop computer Laptop computer Tablet computer residences Jardin Exotique 2 548 17 299 Les Moneghetti 1 988 Source: 2016 population census CENSUS

Source: 2016 population census In 16 years, the proportion of main residences with an Internet connection has more than quadrupled. In 2008, more than half of main residences had Internet access; in

2016, that figure had reached more than three quarters. MAIN RESIDENCES Change in Internet access in main residences The average number of rooms in a main residence in 2016 was 2.9. 57.5% 77.8% Three-room homes are the most common type of main residence in the Principality.

Breakdown by number of rooms 20.5%

Studio 15.3% 2000 2008 2016 2 rooms 26.9% 3 rooms 29.6% 4 rooms 17.0% Source: Population census 5 rooms 6.6% There was an average of 0.9 mobile phones per resident in 2016. 6 and more 4.6% Change in proportion of main residences with access to a mobile phone Source: 2016 population census

Sixty-four percent of main residences are occupied by at least one tenant or subtenant. 85.5% 91.3% Households in main residences own an average of 1.4 cars. 63.2%

Breakdown by number of cars in household 3 cars 4 and more 2000 2008 2016 6.9% 5.0% No car 20.5% Source: Population census 2 cars 22.5% 1 car 45.2% What is the census? How are homes and residents recorded? The aim of the census is to count : By visiting all of the buildings in the Principality, without exception, and giving out a questionnaire to all residents. Source: 2016 population census . the number of residents, regardless of their nationality The census period lasts for two months. In 2016, 25% of households in main residences had at least one pet. What is the purpose? . the number of homes (main To measure changes in the size of the resident population,

residences, secondary and in its breakdown by age, nationality and means of Institut Monégasque de la Statistique et des Études Économiques residences, vacant homes) transport used, in order to tailor policies and public 9 rue du Gabian 98000 MONACO facilities to the needs of the country (services for the Phone: (+377) 98 98 98 88 elderly and children, transport, housing, etc.).. website: www.imsee.mc mail: [email protected] January 2018 HOUSING AMENITIES IN MAIN RESIDENCES

The total number of residential units in Monaco was estimated at 19,534 on 7 June The average number of televisions per main residence is 1.6, and 95% of residences 2016, of which 89% were main residences. have a television. PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO The Monte-Carlo district has the highest number of residences, while Monaco-Ville has IT equipment in main residences the lowest.

Breakdown by type of residence and by district Yes No 2016 35.3% 33.6% No Secondary Vacant Monte-Carlo 4 835 43.5% Yes residences homes La Rousse 3 954 No Yes 56.5% 788 1 447 Larvotto 1 125 64.7% 66.4% La Condamine 2 389 POPULATION Monaco-Ville 577 Fontvieille 2 119 Main Desktop computer Laptop computer Tablet computer residences Jardin Exotique 2 548 17 299 Les Moneghetti 1 988 Source: 2016 population census CENSUS

Source: 2016 population census In 16 years, the proportion of main residences with an Internet connection has more than quadrupled. In 2008, more than half of main residences had Internet access; in

2016, that figure had reached more than three quarters. MAIN RESIDENCES Change in Internet access in main residences The average number of rooms in a main residence in 2016 was 2.9. 57.5% 77.8% Three-room homes are the most common type of main residence in the Principality.

Breakdown by number of rooms 20.5%

Studio 15.3% 2000 2008 2016 2 rooms 26.9% 3 rooms 29.6% 4 rooms 17.0% Source: Population census 5 rooms 6.6% There was an average of 0.9 mobile phones per resident in 2016. 6 and more 4.6% Change in proportion of main residences with access to a mobile phone Source: 2016 population census

Sixty-four percent of main residences are occupied by at least one tenant or subtenant. 85.5% 91.3% Households in main residences own an average of 1.4 cars. 63.2%

Breakdown by number of cars in household 3 cars 4 and more 2000 2008 2016 6.9% 5.0% No car 20.5% Source: Population census 2 cars 22.5% 1 car 45.2% What is the census? How are homes and residents recorded? The aim of the census is to count : By visiting all of the buildings in the Principality, without exception, and giving out a questionnaire to all residents. Source: 2016 population census . the number of residents, regardless of their nationality The census period lasts for two months. In 2016, 25% of households in main residences had at least one pet. What is the purpose? . the number of homes (main To measure changes in the size of the resident population,

residences, secondary and in its breakdown by age, nationality and means of Institut Monégasque de la Statistique et des Études Économiques residences, vacant homes) transport used, in order to tailor policies and public 9 rue du Gabian 98000 MONACO facilities to the needs of the country (services for the Phone: (+377) 98 98 98 88 elderly and children, transport, housing, etc.).. website: www.imsee.mc mail: [email protected] January 2018