Vital events. Divorces
Number of divorces registered during a calendar year and distribution of divorces by demographic characteristics of newly divorced persons. The indicators are published in absolute and relative terms (as rates). Newly divorced persons by type of settlement, place of residence and month of divorce, by sex, age group, ethnic nationality, educational level, socio-economic status, duration of marriage, persons divorced for the first time and repeatedly divorced persons, number of common under-age children. | |
Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements (EHAK) International Standard Codes for the Representation of the Names of Countries (ISO 3166) Classification of Ethnicities | |
Newly divorced couples and divorces | |
Administrative unit – a unit based on administrative division, the name, type and boundaries of which are determined by law and other legislation, and in the territory of which state or local government administration is carried out. The administrative units of the territory of Estonia are counties, rural municipalities and cities. City settlement region – neighbouring settlements where most inhabitants live in regions where population density is greater than 1,000 inhabitants per km2 and the population figure is greater than 5,000. Grid map data have been used for determining regions based on population density and figure. See settlement region. Crude divorce rate – number of registered divorces per 1,000 of mean annual population. Date of occurrence of vital event – the exact date when the event occurred, which does not depend on the date of registration of the event. Date of registration of vital event – the date the vital event was registered at the registry offices. Duration of marriage in years – the legal length of marriage in full years. Ethnic nationality – a person's belonging to an ethnic group based on self-determination of the person. A child’s ethnic nationality is determined by the parents; if a child’s (aged 0–17) ethnic nationality is not available in the population register, the mother’s ethnic nationality is assigned to the child. First marriage – the first marriage of a male or female. Mean annual population – arithmetic mean of the population number at the beginning of the year and at the end of the year (beginning of the next year), rounded to a whole number. Used in the calculation of rates associated with vital events during a year. Place of residence – the area or settlement where the person lived permanently at the time of the divorce. If unknown, place of residence information from the statistical activity 30101 “Population” is used. Rural settlement region – neighbouring settlements where population density is lower than 200 inhabitants per km2 or a region with higher population density where the population figure is under 5,000. Grid map data have been used for determining regions based on population density and figure. See settlement region. Settlement region – a territorial unit consisting of settlements with the same population density. Settlement regions are divided into city settlement regions, town settlement regions and rural settlement regions based on population density and population figure. In the case of a division into two, city and town settlement regions are added. The division is applied since 2018. The data for the years back to 2015 have been recalculated (see more Methodology for establishing city, town and rural settlement region types and clusters) Settlement unit – administrative units (rural municipalities and cities) are divided into settlement units. Settlement units are settlements: cities, city districts, towns, small towns and villages. Town settlement region – neighbouring settlements where most inhabitants live in regions where population density is 200–1,000 inhabitants per km2 and the population figure is greater than 5,000, but which do not constitute a city settlement region because of the population density. Grid map data have been used for determining regions based on population density and figure. See settlement region. | |
Divorce Person | |
Marriages divorced in Estonia, whereby at least one of the spouses is a permanent resident of Estonia FRAME All persons who divorced in the given year (based on the Population Register) | |
Estonia as a whole Administrative units Counties | |
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Data are published in the statistical database at https://andmed.stat.ee/en/stat under the subject area “Population / Population indicators and composition / Main demographic indicators” in the following table: RV047: Marriages and divorces and under the subject area “Population / Vital events / Divorces” in the tables RV05–RV38U. Discontinued datasets RV261, RV288–RV38 are in the subject area “Discontinued datasets / Population. Archive / Vital events. Archive”. | |
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Use of administrative data ensures complete coverage and timeliness. |
Using administrative data ensures data accuracy. If necessary, the data are completed and cleaned in Statistics Estonia using other administrative registers (Population Register, Register of Education). | |
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In statistics, the divorces in which at least one of spouses is a permanent resident of Estonia are counted. As the required registered residence data are received from residency index and place of residence is determined based on information available at administrative registers, the number of divorces counted in statistics depends on the data quality of residency index and place of residence. |
The use of internationally common methodology allows for the comparison of data collected under the regulation. Data on divorces and divorced persons are compiled using the same basic data and uniform data processing methodology. This will ensure comparability of data in the country by administrative units. The most detailed information are available for the municipalities. | |
The data are comparable throughout the time series. The length of the time series varies, but the data in the same database tables have been compiled on the basis of similar definitions. The length of the time series depends on the importance of sharing events in society on the basis of one or another indicator, but also on the availability of relevant data. Based on the length of the time series, the data can be divided into four groups: 1) the most general data from 1947 onwards; 2) the distinction between first marriage and remarriage since 1970; 3) Addition of a large group of indicators (age, place of residence, common children) at the beginning of the 1990s; 4) The change in the place of residence indicator after the administrative reform (tables with index U) since 2017. | |
The common methodology is used to process raw data of all vital events (statistical activities 30201 “Vital events. Marriages”, 30202 “Vital events. Divorces”, 30203 “Vital events. Spontaneous and induced abortions”, 30204 “Vital events. Migration”, 30205 “Vital events. Deaths and causes of death”, 30206 “Vital events. Births”), which will ensure comparability of the data. Data related to a person (e.g. marital status, nationality, country of birth, citizenship, education) are calculated once and linked to the table of the respective event in the database. | |
Data related to a person (e.g. place of residence, marital status, nationality, country of birth, citizenship, education) are calculated once and linked to the table of the respective event in the database to ensure comparability of the data. Statistical indicators in the table form groups of characteristics that are comparable across tables. For example, first marriage or remarriage, whether there are common children or common minor children or not. |
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SURVEY DATA Not used ADMINISTRATIVE DATA Data on registered divorces (incl. court-certified divorces) and newly divorced persons are received from the Population Register of the Ministry of the Interior. DATA FROM OTHER STATISTICAL ACTIVITIES Data from statistical activity 30101 “Population” are used (to calculate the rates). | |
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Divorces are registered by county governments, Tallinn Vital Statistics Department and courts. The data are entered in the population register. After initial processing the data are transmitted to Statistics Estonia via the X-Road. | |
The validation process includes comparison with the data of previous periods or other surveys and with administrative data sources. The data of newly divorced persons (personal identification codes and names) and registered divorce certificate data are used upon data collection for data checking, cleaning and adjustment. If necessary, the accuracy of event's data is checked against the data in the Population Register and compared with data collected into the Statistical Database of vital events from previous events. | |
After data cleaning and validation and linking, an anonymized source file is compiled, which is used for producing annual statistics. | |
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