
An ''aire d'attraction d'une ville'' (or AAV, literally meaning "catchment area of a city") is a statistical area used by France's national statistics office
INSEE since 2020, officially translated as functional area in English by INSEE,
which consists of a densely populated
urban agglomeration
An urban area is a human settlement with a high population density and an infrastructure of built environment. Urban areas originate through urbanization, and researchers categorize them as cities, towns, conurbations or suburbs. In urbani ...
and the surrounding
exurb
An exurb (or alternately: exurban area) is an area outside the typically denser inner suburbs, suburban area, at the edge of a metropolitan area, which has some economic and commuting connection to the metro area, low housing-density,
and rela ...
s, towns and intervening rural areas that are socioeconomically tied to the central urban agglomeration, as measured by
commuting
Commuting is periodically recurring travel between a place of residence and place of work or study, where the traveler, referred to as a commuter, leaves the boundary of their home community. By extension, it can sometimes be any regular o ...
patterns.
INSEE's functional area (AAV) is therefore akin to what is most often called
metropolitan area
A metropolitan area or metro is a region consisting of a densely populated urban area, urban agglomeration and its surrounding territories which share Industry (economics), industries, commercial areas, Transport infrastructure, transport network ...
in English.
Definition
INSEE's AAV follows the same definition as the
Functional Urban Area (FUA) used by
Eurostat
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and the
OECD
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, and the AAVs are thus strictly comparable to the FUAs.
Before 2020, INSEE used another metropolitan statistical area, the ''
aire urbaine'' (AU), which was defined differently than the AAV, but the AU has now been discontinued and replaced with the AAV in order to facilitate international comparisons with Eurostat's FUAs.
The functional area is a grouping of
communes comprising a 'population and employment centre' (''pôle de population et d'emploi'' in French),
which Eurostat calls "city" or "greater city" (depending on the FUA),
defined according to population and employment criteria, and an outlying 'commuting zone' (''couronne'' in French),
which Eurostats calls "commuting zone" in English,
like INSEE, but ''zone de navettage'' in French
(unlike INSEE which calls it ''couronne''), in which at least 15% of the working population work in the population and employment centre.
List of functional areas (AAV)
The following is a list of the thirty five largest functional areas (AAV) in
France
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, based on their population at the 2021 census. Population at the 2010 and 1990 censuses is indicated for comparison.
See also
*
List of metropolitan areas in Europe by population
*
Larger Urban Zone
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Demographics of France
The demography of France is monitored by the Institut national d'études démographiques (INED) and the (INSEE). As of 1 January 2025, 66,352,000 people lived in Metropolitan France, while 2,254,000 lived in overseas France, for a total o ...
*
Unité urbaine, a different statistical concept developed by INSEE, measuring contiguously built-up areas
Notes
References
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Populated places in France
Demographics of France
Subdivisions of France
INSEE concepts