Demographics of The Republic of Macedonia - Vital Statistics

Vital Statistics

Average population (x 1000) Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1000) Crude death rate (per 1000) Natural change (per 1000) Fertility rates
1947 1 134 40 000 17 400 22 600 35.3 15.3 19.9
1948 1 162 42 900 18 600 24 300 36.9 16.0 20.9
1949 1 192 46 400 18 900 27 500 38.9 15.9 23.1
1950 1 230 49 560 18 023 31 537 40.3 14.7 25.6
1951 1 267 45 329 20 747 24 582 35.8 16.4 19.4
1952 1 298 51 054 17 978 33 076 39.3 13.9 25.5
1953 1 322 49 665 19 312 30 353 37.6 14.6 23.0
1954 1 341 50 984 16 722 34 262 38.0 12.5 25.5
1955 1 354 49 093 17 919 31 174 36.3 13.2 23.0
1956 1 363 47 486 15 386 32 100 34.8 11.3 23.6
1957 1 370 46 107 17 341 28 766 33.7 12.7 21.0
1958 1 375 44 619 13 917 30 702 32.5 10.1 22.3
1959 1 382 44 638 14 998 29 640 32.3 10.9 21.4
1960 1 392 44 059 14 007 30 052 31.7 10.1 21.6 4,11
1961 1 405 42 182 13 141 29 041 30.0 9.4 20.7 3,86
1962 1 423 40 615 16 155 24 460 28.5 11.4 17.2 3,68
1963 1 442 41 284 13 229 28 055 28.6 9.2 19.5 3,71
1964 1 462 42 897 13 286 29 611 29.3 9.1 20.3 3,81
1965 1 481 42 433 12 758 29 675 28.7 8.6 20.0 3,73
1966 1 499 41 434 12 307 29 127 27.6 8.2 19.4 3,60
1967 1 516 40 763 12 523 28 240 26.9 8.3 18.6 3,49
1968 1 532 40 123 12 461 27 662 26.2 8.1 18.1 3,38
1969 1 550 40 342 13 112 27 230 26.0 8.5 17.6 3,33
1970 1 568 37 862 12 430 25 432 24.1 7.9 16.2 3,09
1971 1 587 37 904 12 447 25 457 23.9 7.8 16.0 3,02
1972 1 608 38 187 13 096 25 091 23.7 8.1 15.6 2,96
1973 1 629 37 478 12 217 25 261 23.0 7.5 15.5 2,82
1974 1 652 38 382 12 143 26 239 23.2 7.4 15.9 2,81
1975 1 676 39 579 12 629 26 950 23.6 7.5 16.1 2,87
1976 1 701 39 809 12 377 27 432 23.4 7.3 16.1 2,80
1977 1 728 38 932 12 899 26 033 22.5 7.5 15.1 2,64
1978 1 754 38 790 12 577 26 213 22.1 7.2 14.9 2,58
1979 1 777 39 407 12 653 26 754 22.2 7.1 15.1 2,48
1980 1 795 39 784 13 534 26 250 22.2 7.5 14.6 2,59
1981 1 806 39 488 13 378 26 110 21.9 7.4 14.5 2,67
1982 1 812 39 789 13 502 26 287 22.0 7.5 14.5 2,64
1983 1 816 39 210 14 391 24 819 21.6 7.9 13.7 2,51
1984 1 820 38 861 14 066 24 795 21.4 7.7 13.6 2,47
1985 1 828 38 722 14 408 24 314 21.2 7.9 13.3 2,51
1986 1 841 38 234 14 438 23 796 20.8 7.8 12.9 2,49
1987 1 857 38 572 14 644 23 928 20.8 7.9 12.9 2,45
1988 1 875 37 879 14 565 23 314 20.2 7.8 12.4 2,43
1989 1 893 35 927 14 592 21 335 19.0 7.7 11.3 2,30
1990 1 909 35 401 14 643 20 758 18.5 7.7 10.9 2,20
1991 1 923 34 830 14 789 20 041 18.1 7.7 10.4 2,17
1992 1 934 33 238 16 022 17 216 17.2 8.3 8.9 2,11
1993 1 944 32 374 15 591 16 783 16.7 8.0 8.6 2,15
1994 1 954 33 487 15 771 17 716 17.1 8.1 9.1 2,22
1995 1 963 32 154 16 338 15 816 16.4 8.3 8.1 2,13
1996 1 974 31 403 16 063 15 340 15.9 8.1 7.8 2,06
1997 1 984 29 478 16 596 12 882 14.9 8.4 6.5 1,94
1998 1 994 29 244 16 870 12 374 14.7 8.5 6.2 1,90
1999 2 004 27 309 16 789 10 520 13.6 8.4 5.2 1,77
2000 2 012 29 308 17 253 12 055 14.6 8.6 6.0 1,89
2001 2 018 27 010 16 919 10 091 13.4 8.4 5.0 1,74
2002 2 024 27 761 17 962 9 799 13.7 8.9 4.8 1,80
2003 2 028 27 011 18 006 9 005 13.3 8.9 4.4 1,77
2004 2 032 23 361 17 944 5 417 11.5 8.8 2.7 1,52
2005 2 037 22 482 18 406 4 076 11.0 9.0 2.0 1,43
2006 2 040 22 585 18 630 3 955 11.1 9.1 1.9 1,45
2007 2 044 22 688 19 594 3 094 11.1 9.6 1.5 1,46
2008 2 047 22 945 18 982 3 963 11.2 9.3 1.9 1,47
2009 2 051 23 684 19 060 4 624 11.5 9.3 2.3 1,52
2010 2 057 24 296 19 148 5 148 11.9 9.3 2.6 1,55
2011 2 058 22 770 19 465 3 305 11.1 9.5 1,6 1,46

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