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PRAGUE

Population movement in the capital m Prague in the 1st quarter of 2020

Sugar Mizzy June 12, 2020

June 12, 2020

Hl. m Prague is a long time after Stedoeskm county the second most populous region of the Czech Republic. In the first quarter of 2020, according to preliminary results, the number of inhabitants in Prague increased by 1,003 persons to a total of 1,325,280 inhabitants. Behind the number of sweat residents, the main finger was placed (about 864 people), I naturally added 139 people. Compared to the first quarter of 2019, there was an intermittent decrease in natural, migrant and total finger, according to which sweat was reduced, divorced and born. Meziron nrst was recorded in the number of people who died, moved and emigrated.

As of 31 June 2020, according to the preliminary statistical balance 1 325 280 inhabitants, of which 51.1% were. During the 1st quarter of 2020 The poet of the inhabitants of Prague increased by 1,003 people, which was 1,121 persons less than in the same period of the previous year. They increased the number of people in the number, their number increased by 594, while the number increased by 409. In the number of the number of people during the 1st quarter of 2020, 7 out of 14 regions of the Czech Republic reached the number. Hl. m Prague recorded in absolute terms the second highest number, after the region Stedoeskm (about 3 044 persons). In pepot per thousand inhabitants inil nrst in hl. m Prague 3.0 people and was thus the highest among the regions, by region Stedoeskm (8.8) a Plzeskm (3.8).

Table 1 : Population of the capital m of Prague for the 1st quarter (absolute, relative, international change)

Čelkov populan finger of Prague secured in the 1st quarter of 2020 stovn, thanks to it there were 864 inhabitants in the region (meziron decreased by 51.7%). On the fingertips, only the foreign fellows followed, from where 1,730 more people moved to Prague, but they did not move out, which was 39.3% less than in the meantime. On the other hand, Prague lost 866 people to its Czech regions (a year-on-year decrease of 18.5%). In the first quarter of 2020, a total of 9,992 people moved to Prague, which was 0.9% more than in the same period last year. There were 9,128 emigrants from Prague, which was Meziron by 12.5% ​​more.

Born by me in the 1st quarter of 2020 the number of inhabitants increased by 139 persons, which was meziron by 58.8% mn. This decrease was due to the intermittent reduction of sweat in newborns (by 3.5%) and the intermittent increase of sweat of the dead (by 2.3%). During the first quarter of 2020, 3,430 dt drank worldwide and a total of 3,291 people died.

Picture 1 : Pirozen, migran and total finger in hl. m Prague in the 1st quarter of 2004 and 2020

With the relative output of individual components of population movement (ie in terms of population per thousand), Prague ranked in the first quarter of 2020 in the leading position among regions. Per thousand inhabitants, Prague reported the highest number of children (10.4), the lowest number of earths (10.0), and was therefore the only region that had a positive natural finger (0.4). According to Prague, Prague reported the highest number of migrants (30.3) and emigrants (27.7). The exceptions were the five cities that Prague occupied in the values ​​of the finger stack (2.6) and the third city in which Prague ranked in terms of the total finger (3.0).

Poet satk in Prague in the 1st quarter of 2020 it was 461, compared to the same period of the previous year it was a decrease (by 18.6%). The number of closed marriages in pepot per thousand inhabitants reached the value of 1.4 and was the highest among the region. Poet divorce reached 620 in the first quarter of 2020. Compared to other regions, the number of divorces per thousand inhabitants in Prague was the lowest (1.9).

Picture 2 : Balance of stocks with other regions of the Czech Republic and with foreign countries m Prague in the 1st quarter of 2004 and 2020

By dt born out of marriage In Prague, the mezzanine fell slightly to 41.1% (in the first quarter of 2019 it was 41.4%), but still remained below the Czech average (48.7%). It was the lowest value among the regions. Of the total number of 3,430 live births, first-born children accounted for 54.3%, second-born children (36.4%) and second-graders and cohabitation accounted for 9.4% of all live births.

Picture 3 : Satky, divorces, also born and died in hl. m Prague in the 1st quarter of 2004 and 2020

Nejlidnatj mstskou st As of 31 June 2020, Prague 4 had 132,045 inhabitants. According to Prague 10 (110,553 people), Prague 6 (107,169 people), Prague 8 (105,953 people) and Prague 5 (88,333 people) were among the cities with the highest population.

The city with the lowest number of inhabitants as of 31 March 2020 was Prague-Nedvz with 340 people. Among the cities with the lowest number of inhabitants were Prague-Krlovice (410 persons), Prague-Pedn Kopanina (691 inhabitants), Prague-Benice (708 persons) and Prague-Lochkov (844 inhabitants).

Out of the total number of 57 cities in the first quarter of 2020, a total number of people sweat was recorded in 40 cities, while in seventeen cities there was a population of people. On the number of sweat residents of the capital. The cities of Prague in the 1st quarter of 2020 were mostly accounted for by the cities of Prague 9 (355 inhabitants), Prague 22 (182 inhabitants), Praha-eporyje (132 inhabitants), Prague 15 (128 inhabitants) and Prague 12 (115 inhabitants). On the other hand, the highest dwellings in the first quarter of 2020 were recorded in the cities of Prague 8 (-265 inhabitants), Prague 2 (-136 inhabitants), Prague 3 (-131 inhabitants), Prague 1 (-130 inhabitants) and Prague 11 (-124 inhabitants). .

During the first quarter of 2020, the number of emigrants was 39 out of 39 cities, on the contrary, in 18 cities the migrant finger was controversial. The inhabitants of Prague 9 (319 persons), Prague 22 (165 inhabitants), Prague 12 (116 persons), Prague-eporyje (115 persons) and Prague 15 (110 inhabitants) were the most migrants. On the contrary, the highest migrant losses were recorded in the cities of Prague 8 (-198 inhabitants), Prague 3 (-170 inhabitants), Prague 2 (-152 inhabitants), Prague 1 (-108 inhabitants) and Prague 11 (-84 inhabitants).

In the 36th quarter of 2020, in the 1st quarter of 2020, the number of children and children was born, not the number of dead people, in 15 cities, the finger was naturally controversial, and in the sixth cities, the number of children and children were born the same. The highest natural finger was recorded in Prague 5 (70 persons), Prague 13 (52 persons), Prague 7 (41 persons), Prague 14 (40 persons) and Prague 3 (39 persons). On the contrary, the highest natural housing was recorded in Prague 10 (-124 inhabitants), Prague 4 (-69 inhabitants), Prague 8 (-67 inhabitants), Prague 11 (-40 inhabitants) and Prague 6 (-35 inhabitants).

Methodological note:

The evening processed is woven by residents who have on the ground hl. m Prague lasted to live, regardless of the state citizenship. Since 2001 (in connection with the wall of the people, house and flat 2001) the data also include foreigners with a residence of more than 90 days (according to Act 326/1999 Coll., On the residence of foreigners), and thus foreigners with granted asylum (according to 325 asylum / 1999 Coll., On asylum). Since May 1, 2004, in connection with the so-called Euronovel kona. 326/1999 Coll., On the residence of foreigners, is claimed to be a citizen of an EU country with a temporary residence permit. m of Prague and the citizen tetch land with long-term residence. data take into account equal events (satky, born, dead) citizen with permanent residence on the ground hl. m of Prague, which occurred abroad.

All data for 2020 are available.

All information can be found in the publications Status and movement of the population in R – 1st quarter 2020

Contact:

Mgr. Martin Slávek

Department of Information Services Krajsk sprvy S in hl. m Prague

Tel: 274 054 223

Email: [email protected]

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