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Corsier: A Lakeside Enclave

An academic exploration of this Swiss municipality, detailing its unique characteristics and contributions within the Canton of Geneva.

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Corsier
Municipality
Corsier Church
Corsier is located in Switzerland
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Corsier
Corsier is located in Canton of Geneva
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Corsier
Coordinates: 46ยฐ15โ€ฒN 06ยฐ13โ€ฒE 46.250ยฐN 6.217ยฐE
Country Switzerland
Canton Geneva
Area 2.74 km2 (1.06 sq mi)
Elevation 430 m (1,410 ft)
Government
Mayor Gilbert Henchoz
Population
Total (31 Dec 2018) 2,108
Density 770/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET) / UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal Code 1246
SFOS Number 6619
Website www.corsier.ch

Historical Trajectory

Origins and Evolution

Corsier's recorded history dates back to 1297, when it was first documented as Corsiacum. For a significant period, between 1816 and 1858, Corsier and the neighboring municipality of Aniรจres were administratively unified, forming a single political entity. This historical amalgamation provides insight into the evolving administrative structures within the Canton of Geneva during the 19th century.

Geographical Landscape

Land Use and Location

Corsier encompasses an area of 2.74 square kilometers (1.06 sq mi). The land utilization is characterized by a significant agricultural component, covering 57.7% of the total area. Forested regions constitute a smaller portion at 2.9%, while settled areas, including buildings and infrastructure, account for 40.1%. Water bodies and unproductive land make up the remaining 1.1% and 0.4%, respectively. Strategically situated on the left bank of Lake Geneva, the municipality benefits from its picturesque lakeside location.

Land Use Distribution (as of 2012):

  • Agricultural: 1.58 km2 (57.7%)
  • Forested: 0.08 km2 (2.9%)
  • Settled (Buildings/Roads): 1.1 km2 (40.1%)
  • Rivers/Lakes: 0.03 km2 (1.1%)
  • Unproductive Land: 0.01 km2 (0.4%)

Within the settled areas, housing and buildings comprise 27.4% and transportation infrastructure 4.0%, with parks and recreational spaces making up 1.8%. The forested land includes 2.2% heavily wooded areas and 0.7% orchards/small trees. Agricultural land is predominantly used for crops (39.4%) and pastures (9.1%), with 9.1% dedicated to orchards or vineyards.

Societal Fabric: Demographics

Population Dynamics

As of December 2020, Corsier's population was recorded at 2,295 residents. The demographic composition reveals a dynamic population with 29.1% foreign nationals as of 2008. Between 1999 and 2009, the municipality experienced a population growth rate of 5.2%, driven by a combination of natural increase (births and deaths) at 5.5% and a slight decrease due to migration (-0.8%).

Linguistic Profile (2000 Census):

  • French: 80.9% (1,361 individuals)
  • English: 6.3% (106 individuals)
  • German: 4.4% (74 individuals)

Gender Distribution (2008):

  • Male: 50.0% (636 Swiss, 271 non-Swiss)
  • Female: 50.0% (670 Swiss, 237 non-Swiss)

Household Composition (2000 Census):

The municipality comprised 633 households, averaging 2.6 persons per household.

Household Type Number Percentage of Households
Single Person15224.0%
Married Couple (no children)15925.1%
Married Couple (with children)25039.5%
Single Parent (with children)457.1%
Unrelated Individuals71.1%
Institutions/Collective Housing182.8%

Housing Stock (2000 Census):

Out of 406 inhabited buildings, 75.6% were single-family homes. The majority of single-family homes were constructed between 1981 and 1990 (79 units).

Building Type Number Percentage
Single-Family Homes30775.6%
Multi-Family Buildings4110.1%
Multi-Purpose Buildings368.9%
Other Use Buildings225.4%

Apartment occupancy was high, with 87.4% permanently occupied units.

Cultural Heritage and Recognition

National and Global Significance

Corsier holds significant cultural heritage, notably the prehistoric lakeside settlement at Port. This site is officially recognized as a Swiss heritage site of national significance. Furthermore, it forms an integral part of the transnational UNESCO World Heritage site, "Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps," underscoring its importance in understanding early European human settlements.

Political Landscape

Electoral Participation

In the 2007 Swiss federal election, the Liberal Party (LPS Party) emerged as the most popular political force in Corsier, securing 26.79% of the vote. The Swiss People's Party (SVP) followed with 21.79%, then the Christian Democratic People's Party (CVP) at 15.08%, and the Green Party at 10.91%. The overall voter turnout for this election was 50.5%, indicating moderate civic engagement.

Economic Structure and Workforce

Sectoral Employment

Corsier's economy is primarily driven by the tertiary sector, which employed 183 individuals in 2008 across 54 businesses. The primary sector engaged 53 individuals, predominantly in agriculture, with 7 businesses. The secondary sector provided employment for 38 individuals through 12 businesses, with a notable focus on construction. The municipality exhibits a net outflow of commuters, suggesting a role as a residential community supporting the broader Geneva economic region.

Employment Statistics (2008):

  • Primary Sector: 53 employees, 7 businesses (all agriculture)
  • Secondary Sector: 36 employees, 12 businesses (incl. 77.8% construction)
  • Tertiary Sector: 183 employees, 54 businesses (incl. 22.9% education, 6.5% healthcare)

The total number of full-time equivalent jobs was 237. Females constituted 42.2% of the employed workforce.

Commuting Patterns (2000):

  • Inbound Commuters: 150 individuals
  • Outbound Commuters: 697 individuals

This significant difference highlights Corsier's function as a residential hub. Approximately 18.0% of inbound commuters originate from outside Switzerland, while 0.3% of residents commute internationally for work.

Transportation to Work (2000):

  • Public Transport: 17.8%
  • Private Car: 68.4%

Religious Affiliations

Faith Distribution (2000 Census)

The religious landscape of Corsier, as per the 2000 census, shows a diverse population. Roman Catholicism represents the largest single denomination, followed by the Swiss Reformed Church. A notable segment of the population identifies as non-religious or did not answer the question.

Affiliation Number Percentage
Roman Catholic70942.2%
Swiss Reformed Church37822.5%
Orthodox Christian281.66%
Other Christian Denominations221.31%
Jewish211.25%
Islamic382.26%
Buddhist130.77%
Hindu20.12%
Other Religions30.18%
Agnostic/Atheist/No Church33019.62%
Unanswered1388.20%

Educational Attainment and System

Academic Profile

Corsier demonstrates a well-educated populace, with 28.5% completing non-mandatory upper secondary education and 27.6% pursuing higher education (university or Fachhochschule) as of 2000. The municipality actively participates in the Canton of Geneva's educational framework, which includes non-obligatory kindergarten, six years of primary school, and subsequent secondary levels.

Educational Attainment (2000):

  • Completed Upper Secondary: 480 individuals (28.5%)
  • Completed Higher Education: 465 individuals (27.6%)

Of those with higher education, 38.9% were Swiss men, 32.9% Swiss women, 16.3% non-Swiss men, and 11.8% non-Swiss women.

Student Population (2009-2010 School Year):

  • Total Students: 390
  • Pre-Kindergarten: 23 students
  • Kindergarten/Primary School (in Corsier): 42 students
  • Special Smaller Classes: 5 students
  • Lower Secondary (in Corsier): 42 students
  • Upper Secondary: 88 students
  • Vocational/Professional Track: 8 students
  • Private School Attendance: 101 students

Inter-municipal Student Mobility (2000):

  • Students attending schools outside Corsier: 213 residents
  • Students commuting into Corsier: 149 individuals

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References

References

  1.  UNESCO World Heritage Site - Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps
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