The Population Declines in the Czech Republic
19th March 2012The Czech Republic acknowledged that last year its population had declined for the first time since 2002, notably after a decrease in the number of births, according to data published on 13th March by the national statistics bureau (CSU). The country had 10,504,203 inhabitants on 31st December 2011, ie 28,567 less in comparison with the end of 2010 said the CSU. In all 108,673 children were born in the Czech Republic last year, an annual contraction of 8,840 according to the same source. "The birth rate declined to 1.42 children per woman in 2011 after lying at 1.49 in 2009-2010", indicates the report. At the same time the Czech Republic received 22,590 migrants last year, notably Slovakians, Russians and Ukrainians.
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