Tuesday, April 5, 2016

European Countries: Population, Birthrates, Fertility Rates, Migration rates and Population Growth rates

  EFTA states.
  Transcontinental countries largely located in Asia.
Rank
Country
(or dependent territory)
July 1, 2015
projection
[1]
% of
pop.
Average
relative
annual
growth
(%)
[2]
Average
absolute
annual
growth
[3]
Estimated
doubling
time
(Years)
[4]
Official
figure
(where
available)
Date of
last figure
1
144,031,000
16.91
0.19
278,000
368
146,544,710
January 1, 2016
2
81,459,000
9.54
0.32
256,000
220
81,083,600
September 30, 2014
3
78,214,000
9.18
1.34
1,035,000
52
77,695,904
December 31, 2014
4
66,417,000
7.80
0.39
261,022
177
66,539,000
December 1, 2015
5
65,081,276
7.64
0.75
484,000
92
64,596,800
June 25, 2015
6
60,963,000
7.16
0.49
298,000
141
60,788,845
November 30, 2014
7
46,335,000
5.44
-0.28
-129,000
-
46,464,053
July 1, 2014
8
42,850,000
5.03
-0.32
-136,000
-
42,726,067
March 1, 2015
9
38,494,000
4.52
0.05
20,000
1,334
38,484,000
December 31, 2014
10
19,822,000
2.33
-0.41
-81,000
-
19,942,642
January 1, 2014
11
 Kazakhstan
17,543,000
2.06
1.45
251,000
48
17,651,852
December 1, 2015
12
17,001,688
1.99
0.37
62,000
189
16,979,000
April 4, 2016
13
11,259,000
1.32
0.52
58,000
134
11,239,846
March 1, 2015
14
10,769,000
1.26
-0.11
-12,000
-
10,816,286
May 24, 2011
15
10,535,000
1.24
-0.06
-6,000
-
10,538,275
December 31, 2014
16
10,311,000
1.21
-0.56
-58,000
-
10,427,301
2013
17
9,835,000
1.15
-0.28
-28,000
-
9,849,000
December 31, 2014
18
9,858,794
1.15
1.03
100,000
68
9,760,142
January 31, 2016
19
9,651,000
1.13
1.23
117,000
57
9,593,000
January 1, 2015
20
9,481,000
1.11
0.00
0
-
9,481,100
April 1, 2015
21
8,608,000
1.01
0.67
57,000
104
8,579,747
January 1, 2015
22
8,265,000
0.97
0.87
71,000
80
8,211,700
September 30, 2014
23
7,185,000
0.84
-0.57
-41,000
-
7,245,677
December 31, 2013
24
7,103,000
0.83
-0.41
-29,000
-
7,146,759
January 1, 2014
25
5,673,000
0.67
0.48
27,000
145
5,659,715
January 1, 2015
26
5,475,000
0.64
0.11
6,000
632
5,473,465
March 31, 2015
27
5,426,000
0.64
0.13
7,000
537
5,415,949
September 30, 2014
28
5,194,000
0.61
1.11
57,000
63
5,165,802
January 1, 2015
29
4,630,000
0.54
0.35
16,000
200
4,609,600
April 2014
30
4,230,000
0.50
-0.31
-13,000
-
4,267,558
July 1, 2012
31
3,750,000
0.44
-0.64
-24,000
-
3,791,622
October 1, 2013
32
3,707,000
0.44
-1.23
-46,000
-
3,729,500
January 1, 2015
33
3,564,000
0.42
0.48
17,000
145
3,555,200
January 1, 2015
34
3,010,000
0.35
-0.03
-1,000
-
3,010,600
December 31, 2014
35
2,906,000
0.34
-0.85
-25,000
-
2,912,566
April 1, 2015
36
2,887,000
0.34
-0.41
-12,000
-
2,893,005
January 1, 2015
37
2,071,000
0.24
0.15
3,000
478
2,069,172
December 31, 2014
38
2,065,000
0.24
0.15
3,000
477
2,062,731
October 1, 2014
39
1,979,000
0.23
-0.90
-18,000
-
1,983,300
April 1, 2015
40
1,867,000
0.22
1.08
20,000
64
1,815,606
December 31, 2012
41
1,315,000
0.15
0.46
6,000
152
1,312,252
January 1, 2015
42
876,000
0.10
0.46
4,000
151
865,900
December 31, 2012
43
620,000
0.07
0.00
0
-
620,029
April 1, 2011
44
570,000
0.07
2.52
14,000
28
562,958
December 31, 2014
45
505,153
0.06
46
425,000
0.05
0.47
2,000
147
417,432
November 20, 2011
47
339,000
0.04
48
331,000
0.04
1.22
4,000
57
329,100
January 1, 2015
 Jersey (UK)
103,000
0.01
0.98
1,000
71
97,857
March 27, 2011
89,000
0.01
1.14
1,000
61
84,497
March 27, 2011
49
78,000
0.01
1.30
1,000
54
76,949
2014
 Guernsey (UK)
66,000
0.01
1.54
1,000
45
65,150
March 31, 2014
49,000
0.01
0.00
0
-
48,693
February 1, 2015
50
37,000
0.00
0.00
0
-
37,370
December 31, 2014
51
37,000
0.00
0.00
0
-
36,950
December 31, 2013
34,000
0.00
3.03
1,000
23
30,001
2012
52
33,000
0.00
0.00
0
-
32,798
February 28, 2015
29,000
0.00
0.00
0
-
28,666
December 31, 2013
3,000
0.00
0.00
0
-
2,575
July 1, 2014
53
800
0.00
0.00
0
-
0
2012
61
Total
851,605,800
100.00
0.33
2,802,000
210








European Countries by Birth Rate


Total fertility rate, 1960–2014 (live births per woman) YB16.png



At the moment in Europe, only France (2.01), Ireland (1.94), Iceland (1.93), Sweden (1.88) and UK (1.81) surpass Russia (1.78) in terms of fertility rate. And based on the current trajectory, Russia would have the highest fertility rate in Europe by 2030. In terms of birthrate, Russia (13.3/100 births) comes second to Ireland (14.4/1000 births) in 2015.



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