10th arrondissement of Marseille
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The 10th arrondissement of Marseille is a district (arrondissement
Arrondissement
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) in the city of Marseille
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. The district is located east of the City. It borders the 11th arrondissement
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 in the east, the 4th
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 and 5th arrondissement
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 in the north and the 8th arrondissement
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 in the southwest.

Neighbourhoods

The 10th arrondissement of Marseille includes six neighbourhood
Neighbourhood
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s (quartiers): la Capelette, Menpenti, Pont-de-Vivaux, Saint-Loup, Saint-Tronc, and La Timone and 25 IRIS including 24 IRIS housing and Prado Park.

Public transport

The Capelette neighbourhood is very poorly served by public transport. Only the number 18 line from Saint Loup to Castellane passes through Capelette.

Important monuments

The Capelette district, named after the disused Capeletto chapel on the Bonnefoy boulevard, has a railroad bridge that crosses the avenue, as well as the church of St Laurent on the St Jean boulevard. It also has a beautiful garden, called the garden of Guy Azaïs.

Population of the neighborhoods

District Population in 1990 Population in 1999 Population in 2006
La Capelette 7 292 8 306 8 431
Menpenti 2 727 2 712 2 914
Pont-de-Vivaux 4 280 3 914 4 193
Saint-Loup 15 984 15 341 15 120
Saint-Tronc 14 860 14 177 13 959
la Timone 4 918 4 713 5 524
Total 50 061 49 163 50 140

Education and training by neighbourhood in 2006

Non-graduation and graduates rates by area at January 1, 2006
Neighbourhood 15+ years of schooling total without diplomas % with diplomas total with 3 or more BAC % with three or moreBAC
La Capelette 6 152 1 563 25.41% 492 8.00%
Menpenti 2 257 471 20.86% 212 9.40%
Pont-de-Vivaux 3 004 1 006 33.49% 280 9.32%
Saint-Loup 11 019 2 611 23.70% 787 7.14%
Saint-Tronc 10 033 2 137 21.30% 941 9.38%
La Timone 3 760 662 17.60% 369 9.82%
Arrondissement 36 225 8 451 23.33% 3 081 8.51%
Total Marseille 590 908 149 305 25.27% 79 435 13.44%

Unemployment rates by neighborhoods in 2006

Neighbourhood Workforce Number unemployed Unemployment rate
La Capelette 3 920 615 15,69%
Menpenti 1 455 268 18,44%
Pont-de-Vivaux 1 703 228 13,36%
Saint-Loup 6 507 1 000 15,37%
Saint-Tronc 5 914 854 14,44%
La Timone 2 615 357 13,66%
Arrondissement 22 114 3 322 15,02%
Total Marseille 352 855 64 330 18,23%

Beneficiaries of supplementary universal health coverage (CMU-C) by neighbourhood

Supplementary CMU (CMU-C) is a free complementary health that covers what is not covered by compulsory health insurance schemes.

Beneficiaries of the CMU-C by IRIS in 2008
Neighbourhood Population covered in 2008 Beneficiaries CMU-C 2008 % Beneficiaries 2008
La Capelette 7 687 963 12,53%
Menpenti 3 253 470 14,45%
Pont-de-Vivaux 3 925 644 16,41%
Saint-Loup 12 287 1 087 8,85%
Saint-Tronc 10 639 1 127 10,59%
La Timone 3 497 302 8,64%
Arrondissement 42 518 4 472 11,15%
Total Marseille 718 664 132 156 18,39%

Families by neighbourhood in 2006

Single parent families and families with four children at 1 January 2006
Neighbourhood Families with single parents % single parent families families with 4 or more children % families with 4 or more children
La Capelette 1 924 474 24.64% 42 2.18%
Menpenti 737 141 19.14% 17 2.36%
Pont-de-Vivaux 1 108 287 25.89% 49 4.40%
Saint-Loup 4 243 888 20.93% 121 2.85%
Saint-Tronc 3 644 717 19.67% 132 3.62%
La Timone 1 440 219 15.22% 33 2.28%
Total arrondissement 13 096 2 726 20.82% 394 3.01%
Total Marseille 213 538 46 568 21.81% 8 414 3.94%

Dwellings by neighbourhood 8/3/1999

Neighbourhood % tenants % apartment buildings % 4 or more rooms
La Capelette 62,76% 90,14% 25,27%
Menpenti 57,19% 90,98% 20,03%
Pont-de-Vivaux 40,99% 68,16% 32,30%
Saint-Loup 47,38% 72,10% 54,84%
Saint-Tronc 33,80% 92,81% 45,74%
La Timone 48,67% 84,28% 35,47%
Arrondissement 46,82% 83,46% 40,53%
Total Marseille 51,73% 82,86% 38,21%

Population of the neighbourhoods by age at 8/3/1999

Quartier % 0-19 years % 20-39 years % 40-59 years % 60-74 years % 75 years and +
La Capelette 20,32% 33,86% 24,64% 13,62% 7,56%
Menpenti 16,22% 34,11% 24,37% 15,67% 9,62%
Pont-de-Vivaux 23,74% 24,94% 24,43% 16,27% 10,63%
Saint-Loup 25,21% 25,02% 27,05% 15,16% 7,55%
Saint-Tronc 24,36% 25,88% 25,31% 16,37% 8,08%
La Timone 21,39% 35,24% 24,97% 11,31% 7,09%
Arrondissement 23,16% 28,24% 25,58% 15,00% 8,02%
Total Marseille 23,16% 28,67% 24,84% 14,18% 9,16%

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