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Population - selected indicators, municipalities and settlements, Slovenia, annually

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, T: +386 1 241 64 04, E: gp.surs@gov.si
6/11/2024
number, sq. km, population per sq. km, index
Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia
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MUNICIPALITY/SETTLEMENT

Terrotorial changes of municipalities: http://www.stat.si/StatWeb/en/mainnavigation/methods-and-classifications/classifications/slovene-municipalities

YEAR

As of 1. 1.

YEAR

2011

Data on population as of 1 January 2011 in Slovenia are produced also according to the Regulation (EC) No. 763/2008 of the European Parliament and the Council of 9 July 2008 on Population and Housing Censuses, Official Journal of the European Union L 218/14, 13 August, 2008.

2021

Data on population as of 1 January 2021 in Slovenia are produced also according to the Commission Regulation (EU) No. 2017/712 of 20 April 2017 establishing the reference year and the programme of the statistical data and metadata for population and housing censuses provided for by Regulation (EC) No 763/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council.

MEASURES

Femininity index

... The calculation is missing due to the abbsence of women or men or the total population of the settlement is too small.

Mean age (years) - TOTAL

... The number of population is too small for the calculation to make sense.

Mean age (years) - Men

... The number of population is too small for the calculation to make sense.

Mean age (years) - Women

... The number of population is too small for the calculation to make sense.

Ageing index - TOTAL

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no young (0-14 years) or older (65+ years) residents living there.

Ageing index - Men

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no young (0-14 years) or older (65+ years) residents living there.

Ageing index - Women

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no young (0-14 years) or older (65+ years) residents living there.

Proportion of population aged 0-14 (%) - TOTAL

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no young (0-14 years) residents living there.

Proportion of population aged 15-64 (%) - TOTAL

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no young population aged 15-64 years living there.

Proportion of population aged 65 or more (%) - TOTAL

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no older (65+ years) residents living there.

Proportion of population aged 0-14 (%) - Men

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no young (0-14 years) residents living there.

Proportion of population aged 15-64 (%) - Men

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no young population aged 15-64 years living there.

Proportion of population aged 65 or more (%) - Men

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no older (65+ years) residents living there.

Proportion of population aged 0-14 (%) - Women

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no young (0-14 years) residents living there.

Proportion of population aged 15-64 (%) - Women

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no young population aged 15-64 years living there.

Proportion of population aged 65 or more (%) - Women

... The calculation would not make sense due to the total population of the settlement being too small or no older (65+ years) residents living there.

Surface area of territorial unit [sq. km]

Due to rounding, the sum total does not necessarily equal the sum of individual territorial units.

Population density

From 2019 on, also data for municipalities are calculated from original unrounded data on surface area and do not necessarily equal calculation from rounded data.
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MEASURES

Femininity index

Feminity index describes the ratio between the numbers of men and women. It tells us how many women per 100 men there are in a certain area.

Mean age (years) - TOTAL

Mean age is a weighted arithmetic mean of the age of a given group of population.

Mean age (years) - Men

Mean age is a weighted arithmetic mean of the age of a given group of population.

Mean age (years) - Women

Mean age is a weighted arithmetic mean of the age of a given group of population.

Ageing index - TOTAL

Ageing index is the ratio between the old population (aged 65 years or more) and the young population (aged 0-14 years), multiplied by 100.

Ageing index - Men

Ageing index is the ratio between the old population (aged 65 years or more) and the young population (aged 0-14 years), multiplied by 100.

Ageing index - Women

Ageing index is the ratio between the old population (aged 65 years or more) and the young population (aged 0-14 years), multiplied by 100.

Proportion of population aged 0-14 (%) - TOTAL

Due to rounding, the sum of proportions of population by age groups is not always equal to 100.0%.

Proportion of population aged 15-64 (%) - TOTAL

Due to rounding, the sum of proportions of population by age groups is not always equal to 100.0%.

Proportion of population aged 65 or more (%) - TOTAL

Due to rounding, the sum of proportions of population by age groups is not always equal to 100.0%.

Proportion of population aged 0-14 (%) - Men

Due to rounding, the sum of proportions of population by age groups is not always equal to 100.0%.

Proportion of population aged 15-64 (%) - Men

Due to rounding, the sum of proportions of population by age groups is not always equal to 100.0%.

Proportion of population aged 65 or more (%) - Men

Due to rounding, the sum of proportions of population by age groups is not always equal to 100.0%.

Proportion of population aged 0-14 (%) - Women

Due to rounding, the sum of proportions of population by age groups is not always equal to 100.0%.

Proportion of population aged 15-64 (%) - Women

Due to rounding, the sum of proportions of population by age groups is not always equal to 100.0%.

Proportion of population aged 65 or more (%) - Women

Due to rounding, the sum of proportions of population by age groups is not always equal to 100.0%.

Population density

Population density: number of population per square kilometer of territorial unit's surface area.