New Census shows Monaco is home to 145 Nationalities

A new study by the IMSEE (Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies) reveals that Monaco is a true melting pot of different Nationalities. Monaco is home to some 38,000 residents made up of 145 different nationalities.

A new study by the IMSEE (Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies) reveals that Monaco is a true melting pot of different Nationalities. Monaco is home to some 38,000 residents made up of 145 different nationalities.

The figures

The Principality has 38,423 residents. That’s +0.1% compared to the 2023 census, or 56 additional people. 18,910 men live in Monaco, or 49.2% and 19,512 women, or 50.8%. The average age of Monaco’s residents is 47.3 years old (46.6 years old for men and 47.9 years old for women). Just over half (50.7%) of residents aged 18 and over are married.

New Census shows Monaco is home to 145 Nationalities

25% of residents are Monegasque, 75% are from other countries

Nearly one quarter of residents are Monegasque (9,262 Monegasque residents). Residents are made up of an astounding 145 different nationalities. The 10 largest groups are: Monegasques (24.1%); French (21.8%); Italians (19.5%); British (7.6%); Swiss (3.1%); Russians (3.1%); Belgians (2.7%); Germans (2.5%); Portuguese (1.3%) and Dutch (1.3%).

New Census shows Monaco is home to 145 Nationalities

Residents aged 18 and over who recently arrived

New adult residents (people who arrived in 2022 or later) are mainly French (30.9%); British (15%) and Italian (9.4%). The average age of new adult residents is 44.6 years old (45.7 years old for men and 43.4 years old for women).

About the IMSEE

Through a decision by the Princely Government of Monaco, the Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (IMSEE) was created in 2011. It reports directly to the Minister of State. The IMSEE collects, interprets, and publishes key data on activity in the Principality, providing an accurate overview of its economic and social environment. Its work promotes a better understanding of the Principality’s economic and social environment, which is useful for public policy.

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