The Public administrations French gather the State, the Territorial collectivities and the administrations of social security. With the State enterprises, they form the public Sphère.
The French administration took the essence of its contemporary form at the time of the Révolution and the First Empire. In the beginning very strongly centralized, the French administration began, especially starting from 1982, in a double movement of Décentralisation and Déconcentration.
In France, for the National accounting, the Public administrations, noted APU, is the institutional Unités whose principal function is to produce noncommercial Services, Réguler the economy, or to carry out operations of Redistribution of the incomes and of the richnesses. They draw the major part of their resources from the Taxes and social security deduction.
The sector of the public administrations includes/understands the central Public administrations, the territorial public administrations and the administrations of Social security.
In France, in the national accounting, the Public administrations (APU) gather in three categories:
See also: French central Public administration
It is composed of the State and the various organizations of central administration (ODAC: University S, CNRS, ANPE, etc)
See also: territorial Administration of France
The APUL are consisted by the territorial collectivities (areas, department S, common S, communities with particular status, communities of overseas) and various organizations of local government (governed municipal transport, SDIS, Chamber of commerce, etc).
See also: Social security in France
See also: French Public office
In 2003, all three public office (of State, territorial and hospital) employed 5.031.834 people.
| Random links: | Aerolíneas Internacionales | Canton of Coligny | San Lorenzo Maggiore | Jacques Doucet (baseball) | Agricultural show |