Central Europe and the Baltics - 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
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

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Population