As “Suburb Plan” Fails, France’s Social Divide Widens

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The urban riots which broke out in France following the death of the 17-year-old Nahel M. during a police traffic check have revived the already long-standing debates on the problems of the French suburbs, which combine social, historical, town planning and security issues.

Statista’s Martin Armstrong notes that despite the “suburb plans” implemented for more than forty years, policies with regard to disadvantaged neighborhoods have not really succeeded in reducing inequalities and the social divide to the rest of the French population.

Infographic: France's Social Divide | Statista

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France’s so-called “priority neighborhoods” are defined by the average income of their inhabitants: less than €11,250 per capita per year.

The French government counts 1,514 priority neighborhoods spread over 859 municipalities, including approximately 5.4 million inhabitants, or 8% of the French population.

In these places, the unemployment rate is 2.5 times higher than the national average and around a quarter of young people aged 16 to 25 are not in education and unemployed (compared to 13 percent in the population as a whole).

As Statista’s infographic also shows, half of the inhabitants of priority neighborhoods live on less than €1,168 per month (median net income), compared to €1,822 for all French people.

This represents around €650 less per month to live on.

The poverty rate in priority neighborhoods exceeds 40 percent (compared to 15.5 percent on average).

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2 Comments

  1. Sam Brady July 6, 2023 at 16:49

    There is nothing to be done with these Feral Sub Humans . They are entirely incapable of living in 1st World Countries .. A complete FORCED DEPORTATION is the only answer …

  2. Überdeplorable Psychedelic Cat Grass July 6, 2023 at 22:21

    As far back as ‘05, there was a listing of 758 sensitive urban zones in France where police would not enter; Shariah law was de-facto. It would be very interesting to see what that number is 18 years later.

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