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Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, T: +386 1 241 64 04, E: gp.surs@gov.si
11/18/2024
years, index, proportions, ratios
5/19/2025
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Notes

For data after 1 January 2008 on the
is using a new statistical definition of population. This represents a break in the data series, meaning that the data as per the new definition, i.e. after 1 January 2008, are not directly comparable to the data as of previous reference dates.

HALF-YEAR

H1 as of 1. 1.
H2 as of 1. 7.

HALF-YEAR

2011H1

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.

2021H1

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.
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STATISTICAL REGION

Data are territorially classsified according to The Classification of Territorial Units for Statistics – NUTS, (description and explanations), level NUTS 3. Data on changes of individual statistical region are also available at the link.

STATISTICAL REGION

Savinjska

15 January 2005:Changes in the borders of settlements Marija Reka and Knezdol and of municipalities Prebold and Trbovlje caused the change in the borders between Savinjska and Zasavska regions. Savinjska statistical region is now 0.2 square kilometres smaller and Zasavska is larger by that much.

Zasavska

15 January 2005:Changes in the borders of settlements Marija Reka and Knezdol and of municipalities Prebold and Trbovlje caused the change in the borders between Savinjska and Zasavska regions. Savinjska statistical region is now 0.2 square kilometres smaller and Zasavska is larger by that much.

INDICATOR

Mean age (years)

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

Mean age (years)

From 2008H2 on the calculation of mean age is based on 1-year age groups.

Ageing index

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 (%)

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 (%)

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 (%)

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

Age dependency ratio

Age dependency ratio is the ratio between the number of young (aged 0 to 14 years) and older population (aged 65 years or more) and the number of working-age population (aged 15 to 64), multiplied by 100. The age dependency ratio measures how many children and older people are age-dependent per 100 working-age popuation.

Age dependency ratio

Due to rounding the sum of old- and young-age dependency ratios does not always equal the total age dependency ratio.

Young-age dependency ratio

Young-age dependency ratio is is the ratio between the number of children (aged 0 to 14 years) and and the number of working-age population (aged 15 to 64), multiplied by 100. The young-age dependency ratio measures how many are age-dependent per 100 working-age popuation.

Young-age dependency ratio

Due to rounding the sum of old- and young-age dependency ratios does not always equal the total age dependency ratio.

Old-age dependency ratio

Old-age dependency ratio is the ratio between the number of older population (aged 65 years or more) and the number of working-age population (aged 15 to 64), multiplied by 100. The old-age dependency ratio measures how many older people are age-dependent per 100 working-age popuation.

Old-age dependency ratio

Due to rounding the sum of old- and young-age dependency ratios does not always equal the total age dependency ratio.