In 2024, 25% of French people registered in the consular register around the world are under 18 years old, or around 420,000 babies, children or adolescents.
30 million expatriates between 30 and 39 years old worldwide
There are 15,485,762 of them in 2020 who are expatriates and are between 35 and 39 years old, and 14,978,952 between 30 and 34 years old, which makes it the most common age group in the expatriate population. How to explain these ages? The thirties are often considered the peak of professional careers, the time when changing countries or seizing an opportunity is attractive. Ambitious thirtysomethings yes, but with children? According to a study conducted by sociologist Kate Mace, relayed by FemmExpat, a child between 0 and 10 years old discovers the world around him and possible social connections. He is more sensitive to the transformation of his living environment, the distance and the loss of people who matter to him. Changing schools, friends or languages can be difficult. If this remains a theory, it is important to actively involve children aged 5 to 10 in the expatriation project. In 2024, 25% of French people registered in the consular register around the world are under 18 years old, or around 420,000 babies, children or adolescents.
28 million expatriates in their forties around the world
People in their 40s are also highly represented in the expatriate population in 2020 according to the United Nations, with around 28 million people aged between 40 and 49? Generally experienced and experts in their professions for around ten years, employers are quite demanding of this age group. Many of them are parents of teenagers. Young people aged 10 to 17 can learn a lot from the expatriate experience and open up to others, at a time when, often, their world closes down. But adolescence remains a sensitive period of life. The body changes and hormonal work intensifies. Questions about identity and self-esteem are multiplying.
Going abroad with your children, yes…but at what age?
There are around 13.5 million expatriates aged 20 and 29 worldwide in 2020, often nomadic students.
What about expatriates in their twenties or fifties?
There are around 13.5 million expatriates aged 20 and 29 worldwide in 2020, often nomadic students. There are 23 million people aged 50-59. They are often parents of young adults, on the verge of emancipation and perhaps continuing their schooling or studies abroad. The immense advantage for him or her is the cultural background that he or she created while expatriating of course, his or her open-mindedness and tolerance towards others. Harder, accepting the separation and the fact that your offspring are moving forward.
What are the best retirement systems in the world in 2024?
According to United Nations data, there are 9 million people aged 60-64 and over 75 years old – the vast majority of whom are retired and looking for a new living environment for happy days – there are around 10.7 million in the world.