Last year, Prague had the second youngest population among the regions
August 15, 2022
In Stedoesk region Even in 2021, the largest population was from the old region of Eska, the population was the weakest Karlovy Vary Region. The youngest population of ml Stedoesk regionthe population reached the highest average age Zlnskho, Krlovhradecky AND Karlovy Vary region.
According to the population balance, created on the basis of birth and migration statistics based on the results of the number of people, houses and apartments from 2021, it was the most populous at the end of 2021 Stedoesk region (1.39 million), followed by Prague (1.28 million). On the contrary, she is not a poet of the inhabitants of the small region Karlovy Vary (283 prints) a Liberec (438 prints).
In the course of the last nine years, the average age of the population has increased in all regions, but in Prague by a significant amount (by 0.4 years) but not in the others. At the end of 2021, it was 42.3 years. In contrast to 2012, when most of Prague’s residents were between the ages of young and old, today the population of the capital is the second youngest in the region, uvd Jan Blk from the Department of Demographic Statistics S. The youngest population ever had ten years passed Stedoesk region (41.5 years in 2021). The current region has the highest average population age Zlnsk, Krlovhradeck AND Karlovy Vary (all 43.6 years old), born in Karlovy Vary region has shrunk the most from the old region since the end of 2012 (by 2.4 years).
Information pin new public publication Demographic yearbook of the region of the Czech Republic, which is part of a number of demographic yearbooks published for each country’s administrative unit. According to the summary statistical overview of the demographic development in the individual regions of R during the period of the last 10 years. Leton daily covers the years 2012 and 2021.
In the census, you will find data on the number of inhabitants, their age structure by gender, but also on individual demographic events, i.e. on marriages, divorces, births, deaths and migration, including their detailed week by gender, age, marital status, date of marriage/divorce/birth children, etc. There is also information on the basic birth rates of the countries according to the number of deaths and the values of selected demographic indicators (e.g. average age of the population, total fertility rate, number of births).