| Yearly French immigration to Argentina from 1857 to 1897 |
| Year |
French immigrants |
Total immigrants |
% French immigrants |
| 1857 |
276 |
4,951 |
5.6% |
| 1858 |
193 |
4,658 |
4.1% |
| 1859 |
251 |
4,735 |
5.3% |
| 1860 |
385 |
5,656 |
6.8% |
| 1861 |
148 |
6,301 |
2.3% |
| 1862 |
203 |
6,716 |
3% |
| 1863 |
397 |
10,408 |
3.8% |
| 1864 |
426 |
11,682 |
3.6% |
| 1865 |
513 |
11,797 |
4.3% |
| 1866 |
609 |
13,696 |
4.4% |
| 1867 |
991 |
13,225 |
7.5% |
| 1868 |
1,223 |
25,919 |
4.7% |
| 1869 |
1,465 |
28,958 |
5% |
| 1870 |
2,396 |
30,898 |
7.7% |
| 1871 |
1,988 |
14,621 |
13.6% |
| 1872 |
4,602 |
26,208 |
17.6% |
| 1873 |
7,431 |
48,382 |
15.4% |
| 1874 |
5,654 |
40,674 |
13.9% |
| 1875 |
2,633 |
18,532 |
14.2% |
| 1876 |
2,064 |
14,532 |
14.2% |
| 1877 |
1,996 |
14,675 |
13.6% |
| 1878 |
2,025 |
23,624 |
8.6% |
| 1879 |
2,149 |
32,717 |
6.6% |
| 1880 |
2,175 |
26,643 |
8.2% |
| 1881 |
3,612 |
31,431 |
11.5% |
| 1882 |
3,382 |
41,041 |
8.3% |
| 1883 |
4,286 |
52,472 |
8.2% |
| 1884 |
4,731 |
49,623 |
9.5% |
| 1885 |
4,752 |
80,618 |
5.9% |
| 1886 |
4,662 |
65,655 |
7.1% |
| 1887 |
7,036 |
98,898 |
7.1% |
| 1888 |
17,105 |
130,271 |
13.1% |
| 1889 |
27,173 |
218,744 |
12.4% |
| 1890 |
17,104 |
77,815 |
22% |
| 1891 |
2,915 |
28,266 |
10.3% |
| 1892 |
2,115 |
39,973 |
5.3% |
| 1893 |
2,612 |
52,067 |
5% |
| 1894 |
7,107 |
54,720 |
13% |
| 1895 |
2,448 |
61,226 |
4% |
| 1896 |
3,486 |
102,673 |
3.4% |
| 1897 |
2,835 |
72,978 |
3.9% |
| Total |
154,554 |
1,698,654 |
9.1% |
| French immigrants to Argentina from 1857 to 1909 |
| Year period |
French immigrants |
Total immigrants |
% French immigrants |
| 1857–1870 |
2,789 |
178,883 |
1.6% |
| 1871–1890 |
126,560 |
1,107,201 |
11.4% |
| 1891–1909 |
56,400 |
2,086,339 |
2.7% |
| Total |
185,749 |
3,372,423 |
5.5% |
| French immigration to Argentina from 1857 to 1924 |
| Entrances |
Departures |
Balance |
| 226,894 |
120,258 |
106,623 |
| French immigrants to Argentina from 1915 to 1953 |
| Year period |
French immigrants |
| 1915–1920 |
9,800 |
| 1921–1930 |
13,000 |
| 1931–1935 |
5,200 |
| 1936–1939 |
7,800 |
| 1944–1948 |
2,700 |
| 1949–1953 |
3,300 |
| French immigration to Argentina from 1857 to 1946 |
| Entrances |
Departures |
Balance |
| 239,503 |
133,966 |
105,537 |
| French net migration to Argentina from 1857 to 1976 |
| Year period |
French immigrants |
| 1857–1860 |
578 |
| 1861–1870 |
4,292 |
| 1871–1880 |
10,706 |
| 1881–1890 |
69,363 |
| 1891–1900 |
11,395 |
| 1901–1910 |
11,862 |
| 1911–1920 |
-1,352 |
| 1921–1930 |
739 |
| 1931–1940 |
626 |
| 1941–1950 |
5,538 |
| 1951–1960 |
934 |
| 1961–1970 |
1,266 |
| 1971–1976 |
85 |
| Total |
116,032 |
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