Natural Population Movements

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Natural Population Movements

Last updated at 3/10/2026

The dataset Natural Population Movements depicts the dynamics of births and deaths in the population and provides key figures per 1,000 inhabitants. It contains the number of births per 1,000 inhabitants, the number of deaths per 1,000 inhabitants, and the natural balance per 1,000 inhabitants as the difference between births and deaths. A positive natural balance indicates population growth, while a negative balance signals a decline due to natural factors without migration. The data is available at the municipal level and postal code level, enabling detailed comparisons and analyses. These key figures allow for the assessment of demographic trends, estimation of local needs in education, health, and infrastructure, and identification of regional differences. The representation per 1,000 inhabitants enhances comparability between areas of different sizes and facilitates the observation of changes over time. The dataset is suitable for monitoring, reporting, and evidence-based planning at the municipal and sub-municipal levels.

Attributes

This data stream contains the following attributes

postal_codeString
Postal code
region_typeString
Administrative area granularity
region_idString
Region code
region_nameString
Region name
reference_yearString
Reference year

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