Central Europe and the Baltics - 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
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

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Population