Central Europe and the Baltics - Population
Population, total
The value for Population, total in Central Europe and the Baltics was 102,172,400 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 60 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 110,801,600 in 1989 and a minimum value of 91,401,760 in 1960.
Definition: Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship. The values shown are midyear estimates.
Source: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision. (2) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (3) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (4) United Nations Statistical Division. Popu
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Year | Value |
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1960 | 91,401,760 |
1961 | 92,232,740 |
1962 | 93,009,500 |
1963 | 93,840,020 |
1964 | 94,715,790 |
1965 | 95,440,990 |
1966 | 96,146,340 |
1967 | 97,043,270 |
1968 | 97,884,020 |
1969 | 98,606,630 |
1970 | 99,134,540 |
1971 | 99,635,260 |
1972 | 100,357,200 |
1973 | 101,112,700 |
1974 | 101,939,900 |
1975 | 102,860,600 |
1976 | 103,776,100 |
1977 | 104,616,900 |
1978 | 105,329,400 |
1979 | 105,948,600 |
1980 | 106,541,300 |
1981 | 107,129,400 |
1982 | 107,730,400 |
1983 | 108,297,800 |
1984 | 108,838,100 |
1985 | 109,338,300 |
1986 | 109,824,200 |
1987 | 110,296,400 |
1988 | 110,686,700 |
1989 | 110,801,600 |
1990 | 110,743,100 |
1991 | 110,469,500 |
1992 | 110,111,500 |
1993 | 110,041,900 |
1994 | 110,021,600 |
1995 | 109,864,200 |
1996 | 109,626,200 |
1997 | 109,422,000 |
1998 | 109,238,300 |
1999 | 109,061,000 |
2000 | 108,447,800 |
2001 | 107,660,000 |
2002 | 106,959,800 |
2003 | 106,624,200 |
2004 | 106,331,700 |
2005 | 106,041,900 |
2006 | 105,772,500 |
2007 | 105,378,800 |
2008 | 105,001,900 |
2009 | 104,800,500 |
2010 | 104,421,400 |
2011 | 104,174,000 |
2012 | 103,935,300 |
2013 | 103,713,700 |
2014 | 103,496,200 |
2015 | 103,257,900 |
2016 | 102,994,300 |
2017 | 102,740,100 |
2018 | 102,538,400 |
2019 | 102,398,500 |
2020 | 102,172,400 |
Population, female
The value for Population, female in Central Europe and the Baltics was 52,714,420 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 60 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 56,865,910 in 1989 and a minimum value of 47,159,240 in 1960.
Definition: Female population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all female residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.
Source: World Bank staff estimates using the World Bank's total population and age/sex distributions of the United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision.
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Year | Value |
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1960 | 47,159,240 |
1961 | 47,553,900 |
1962 | 47,921,810 |
1963 | 48,318,980 |
1964 | 48,742,410 |
1965 | 49,092,110 |
1966 | 49,435,480 |
1967 | 49,880,750 |
1968 | 50,300,100 |
1969 | 50,659,400 |
1970 | 50,917,900 |
1971 | 51,161,730 |
1972 | 51,518,760 |
1973 | 51,893,130 |
1974 | 52,305,390 |
1975 | 52,767,540 |
1976 | 53,229,390 |
1977 | 53,655,150 |
1978 | 54,017,240 |
1979 | 54,332,760 |
1980 | 54,635,340 |
1981 | 54,936,630 |
1982 | 55,246,240 |
1983 | 55,540,220 |
1984 | 55,821,220 |
1985 | 56,082,700 |
1986 | 56,337,380 |
1987 | 56,585,850 |
1988 | 56,794,560 |
1989 | 56,865,910 |
1990 | 56,853,650 |
1991 | 56,738,120 |
1992 | 56,583,480 |
1993 | 56,578,480 |
1994 | 56,599,430 |
1995 | 56,548,650 |
1996 | 56,454,100 |
1997 | 56,375,100 |
1998 | 56,305,330 |
1999 | 56,239,010 |
2000 | 55,949,120 |
2001 | 55,570,140 |
2002 | 55,236,850 |
2003 | 55,088,860 |
2004 | 54,959,580 |
2005 | 54,826,960 |
2006 | 54,700,450 |
2007 | 54,506,220 |
2008 | 54,315,700 |
2009 | 54,209,380 |
2010 | 54,004,630 |
2011 | 53,861,510 |
2012 | 53,718,060 |
2013 | 53,581,250 |
2014 | 53,447,750 |
2015 | 53,307,440 |
2016 | 53,158,780 |
2017 | 53,019,190 |
2018 | 52,910,280 |
2019 | 52,834,690 |
2020 | 52,714,420 |
Population, female (% of total population)
Population, female (% of total population) in Central Europe and the Baltics was 51.59 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 60 years was 51.73 in 2008, while its lowest value was 51.28 in 1981.
Definition: Female population is the percentage of the population that is female. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.
Source: World Bank staff estimates based on age/sex distributions of United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision.
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Year | Value |
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1960 | 51.60 |
1961 | 51.56 |
1962 | 51.52 |
1963 | 51.49 |
1964 | 51.46 |
1965 | 51.44 |
1966 | 51.42 |
1967 | 51.40 |
1968 | 51.39 |
1969 | 51.38 |
1970 | 51.36 |
1971 | 51.35 |
1972 | 51.34 |
1973 | 51.32 |
1974 | 51.31 |
1975 | 51.30 |
1976 | 51.29 |
1977 | 51.29 |
1978 | 51.28 |
1979 | 51.28 |
1980 | 51.28 |
1981 | 51.28 |
1982 | 51.28 |
1983 | 51.28 |
1984 | 51.29 |
1985 | 51.29 |
1986 | 51.30 |
1987 | 51.30 |
1988 | 51.31 |
1989 | 51.32 |
1990 | 51.34 |
1991 | 51.36 |
1992 | 51.39 |
1993 | 51.42 |
1994 | 51.44 |
1995 | 51.47 |
1996 | 51.50 |
1997 | 51.52 |
1998 | 51.54 |
1999 | 51.57 |
2000 | 51.59 |
2001 | 51.62 |
2002 | 51.64 |
2003 | 51.67 |
2004 | 51.69 |
2005 | 51.70 |
2006 | 51.72 |
2007 | 51.72 |
2008 | 51.73 |
2009 | 51.73 |
2010 | 51.72 |
2011 | 51.70 |
2012 | 51.68 |
2013 | 51.66 |
2014 | 51.64 |
2015 | 51.63 |
2016 | 51.61 |
2017 | 51.61 |
2018 | 51.60 |
2019 | 51.60 |
2020 | 51.59 |
Population, male
The value for Population, male in Central Europe and the Baltics was 49,457,920 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 60 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 53,935,730 in 1989 and a minimum value of 44,242,520 in 1960.
Definition: Male population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all male residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.
Source: World Bank staff estimates using the World Bank's total population and age/sex distributions of the United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision.
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Year | Value |
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1960 | 44,242,520 |
1961 | 44,678,840 |
1962 | 45,087,690 |
1963 | 45,521,040 |
1964 | 45,973,380 |
1965 | 46,348,880 |
1966 | 46,710,860 |
1967 | 47,162,520 |
1968 | 47,583,920 |
1969 | 47,947,220 |
1970 | 48,216,650 |
1971 | 48,473,530 |
1972 | 48,838,400 |
1973 | 49,219,550 |
1974 | 49,634,520 |
1975 | 50,093,030 |
1976 | 50,546,680 |
1977 | 50,961,730 |
1978 | 51,312,160 |
1979 | 51,615,860 |
1980 | 51,905,980 |
1981 | 52,192,760 |
1982 | 52,484,140 |
1983 | 52,757,620 |
1984 | 53,016,850 |
1985 | 53,255,590 |
1986 | 53,486,790 |
1987 | 53,710,580 |
1988 | 53,892,180 |
1989 | 53,935,730 |
1990 | 53,889,480 |
1991 | 53,731,340 |
1992 | 53,527,970 |
1993 | 53,463,450 |
1994 | 53,422,160 |
1995 | 53,315,600 |
1996 | 53,172,090 |
1997 | 53,046,910 |
1998 | 52,933,020 |
1999 | 52,821,940 |
2000 | 52,498,700 |
2001 | 52,089,900 |
2002 | 51,722,900 |
2003 | 51,535,310 |
2004 | 51,372,130 |
2005 | 51,214,950 |
2006 | 51,072,030 |
2007 | 50,872,530 |
2008 | 50,686,180 |
2009 | 50,591,100 |
2010 | 50,416,820 |
2011 | 50,312,520 |
2012 | 50,217,260 |
2013 | 50,132,480 |
2014 | 50,048,420 |
2015 | 49,950,440 |
2016 | 49,835,500 |
2017 | 49,720,890 |
2018 | 49,628,170 |
2019 | 49,563,800 |
2020 | 49,457,920 |
Population, male (% of total population)
Population, male (% of total population) in Central Europe and the Baltics was 48.41 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 60 years was 48.72 in 1981, while its lowest value was 48.27 in 2008.
Definition: Male population is the percentage of the population that is male. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.
Source: World Bank staff estimates based on age/sex distributions of United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision.
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Year | Value |
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1960 | 48.40 |
1961 | 48.44 |
1962 | 48.48 |
1963 | 48.51 |
1964 | 48.54 |
1965 | 48.56 |
1966 | 48.58 |
1967 | 48.60 |
1968 | 48.61 |
1969 | 48.62 |
1970 | 48.64 |
1971 | 48.65 |
1972 | 48.66 |
1973 | 48.68 |
1974 | 48.69 |
1975 | 48.70 |
1976 | 48.71 |
1977 | 48.71 |
1978 | 48.72 |
1979 | 48.72 |
1980 | 48.72 |
1981 | 48.72 |
1982 | 48.72 |
1983 | 48.72 |
1984 | 48.71 |
1985 | 48.71 |
1986 | 48.70 |
1987 | 48.70 |
1988 | 48.69 |
1989 | 48.68 |
1990 | 48.66 |
1991 | 48.64 |
1992 | 48.61 |
1993 | 48.58 |
1994 | 48.56 |
1995 | 48.53 |
1996 | 48.50 |
1997 | 48.48 |
1998 | 48.46 |
1999 | 48.43 |
2000 | 48.41 |
2001 | 48.38 |
2002 | 48.36 |
2003 | 48.33 |
2004 | 48.31 |
2005 | 48.30 |
2006 | 48.28 |
2007 | 48.28 |
2008 | 48.27 |
2009 | 48.27 |
2010 | 48.28 |
2011 | 48.30 |
2012 | 48.32 |
2013 | 48.34 |
2014 | 48.36 |
2015 | 48.37 |
2016 | 48.39 |
2017 | 48.39 |
2018 | 48.40 |
2019 | 48.40 |
2020 | 48.41 |
Classification
Topic: Health Indicators
Sub-Topic: Population