Population projections
Population projection until 2060 by sex and age | |
Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements (EHAK) | |
Estonia's population | |
Age – the age of the person concerned in full years at the time of the event, i.e. the age at last birthday. Rural settlements – small towns and villages. Urban settlements – cities, cities without municipal status and towns. | |
Population in different regions in Estonia | |
Estonia's residents including Estonia's citizens and foreigners living in Estonia FRAME Estonia's residents and foreigners living in Estonia | |
Estonia as a whole Regional units | |
Prognosis 2013–2060 | |
The calculations are based on the population data of the 2011 Population and Housing Census (as at 31 December 2011). |
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http://www.stat.ee/release-calendar | |
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Use of administrative data ensures complete coverage and up-to-date data. |
SURVEY DATA Not used. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA Not used DATA FROM OTHER STATISTICAL ACTIVITIES Data from statistical activities 30001 „Population and housing census”, 30205 „Vital events. Deaths and causes of death” and 30206 „Vital events. Births” are used. | |
Single | |
Not applicable. | |
Arithmetic and qualitative controls are used in the validation process, including comparison with the data of previous periods and other surveys. | |
Population prognosis program MicMac will be used. | |
Not applied. |