Demographics of Montenegro - Statistics

Statistics

Montenegros statistics body maintains demographic information:

Average population (x 1000) Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1000) Crude death rate (per 1000) Natural change (per 1000) Total fertility rate Infant mortality rate (per 1000 births) Life expectancy males Life expectancy females
1947 372 10 800 4 300 6 500 29.0 11.6 17.5
1948 380 11 600 4 600 7 000 30.5 12.1 18.4 4,41
1949 389 12 600 4 700 7 900 32.4 12.1 20.3 4,63
1950 397 11 904 3 682 8 222 30.0 9.3 20.7 4,33
1951 407 12 898 4 416 8 482 31.7 10.9 20.8 4,70 84.7
1952 415 13 308 3 859 9 449 32.1 9.3 22.8 4,54
1953 422 13 880 4 775 9 105 32.9 11.3 21.6 4,57
1954 428 14 428 3 862 10 566 33.7 9.0 24.7 4,55
1955 435 13 550 3 935 9 615 31.1 9.0 22.1 4,11
1956 441 13 654 3 871 9 783 31.0 8.8 22.2 4,00
1957 447 13 751 4 172 9 579 30.8 9.3 21.4 3,93
1958 453 13 684 3 537 10 147 30.2 7.8 22.4 3,80
1959 460 12 614 3 469 9 145 27.4 7.5 19.9 3,43
1960 467 13 127 3 583 9 544 28.1 7.7 20.4 3,51
1961 474 12 994 3 335 9 659 27.4 7.0 20.4 3,46 61.4
1962 481 13 006 3 747 9 259 27.0 7.8 19.2 3,43
1963 487 12 982 3 454 9 528 26.7 7.1 19.6 3,32
1964 493 12 599 3 550 9 049 25.6 7.2 18.4 3,28
1965 499 12 333 3 431 8 902 24.7 6.9 17.8 3,20
1966 505 12 209 3 199 9 010 24.2 6.3 17.8 3,13
1967 510 11 486 3 385 8 101 22.5 6.6 15.9 2,92
1968 515 11 027 3 429 7 598 21.4 6.7 14.8 2,79
1969 520 11 259 3 325 7 934 21.7 6.4 15.3 2,84
1970 525 10 636 3 516 7 120 20.3 6.7 13.6 2,64
1971 531 10 866 3 264 7 602 20.5 6.1 14.3 2,69 27.8
1972 539 10 938 3 512 7 426 20.3 6.5 13.8 2,62
1973 546 10 665 3 304 7 361 19.5 6.1 13.5 2,50
1974 554 10 551 3 199 7 352 19.0 5.8 13.3 2,41
1975 561 10 557 3 279 7 278 18.8 5.8 13.0 2,32
1976 568 10 711 3 465 7 246 18.9 6.1 12.8 2,31
1977 575 10 738 3 559 7 179 18.7 6.2 12.5 2,25
1978 582 10 584 3 660 6 924 18.2 6.3 11.9 2,17
1979 585 10 365 3 826 6 539 17.7 6.5 11.2 2,09
1980 583 10 542 3 703 6 839 18.1 6.4 11.7 2,15
1981 586 10 335 3 680 6 655 17.6 6.3 11.4 2,16 21.7
1982 593 10 579 3 618 6 961 17.8 6.1 11.7 2,23
1983 599 10 657 4 194 6 463 17.8 7.0 10.8 2,15
1984 606 10 521 3 915 6 606 17.4 6.5 10.9 2,09
1985 613 10 724 3 926 6 798 17.5 6.4 11.1 2,11
1986 619 10 455 3 922 6 533 16.9 6.3 10.6 2,03
1987 626 10 567 3 990 6 577 16.9 6.4 10.5 2,03
1988 632 10 190 3 661 6 529 16.1 5.8 10.3 1,95
1989 638 9 634 3 833 5 801 15.1 6.0 9.1 1,84
1990 644 9 257 3 519 5 738 14.4 5.5 8.9 1,82
1991 592 9 606 3 970 5 636 16.2 6.7 9.5 2,06 11.1
1992 594 9 524 4 393 5 131 16.0 7.4 8.6 2,10
1993 596 8 922 4 471 4 451 15.0 7.5 7.5 1,97
1994 599 8 887 4 660 4 227 14.8 7.8 7.1 1,95
1995 601 9 492 4 931 4 561 15.8 8.2 7.6 2,05
1996 603 9 094 4 982 4 112 15.1 8.3 6.8 1,90
1997 606 8 758 5 153 3 605 14.5 8.5 5.9 1,76
1998 608 9 211 5 312 3 899 15.1 8.7 6.4 1,87
1999 610 8 828 5 393 3 435 14.5 8.8 5.6 1,78
2000 613 9 184 5 412 3 772 15.0 8.8 6.2 1.85 11.4
2001 615 8 839 5 431 3 408 14.4 8.8 5.5 1.79 14.6
2002 617 8 499 5 513 2 986 13.8 8.9 4.8 1.91 10.8
2003 618 8 344 5 704 2 640 13.5 9.2 4.3 1.84 11.0
2004 621 7 849 5 707 2 142 12.6 9.2 3.5 1.71 7.8
2005 624 7 352 5 839 1 513 11.8 9.4 2.4 1.60 9.5
2006 624 7 531 5 968 1 563 12.1 9.6 2.5 1.64 11.0
2007 626 7 834 5 979 1 855 12.5 9.5 3.0 1.69 7.4
2008 629 8 258 5 708 2 550 13.1 9.1 4.1 1.80 7.5
2009 632 8 642 5 862 2 780 13.7 9.3 4.4 1.85 5.7
2010 6191 7 418 5 633 1 785 12.0 9.1 2.9 1.66 6.7
2011 621 7 186 5 800 1 386 11.6 9.3 2.2
1 The population was adjusted to the 2011 census.

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