This article presents the demographic history of Serbia through census results. See Demographics of Serbia for a more detailed overview of the current demographics from 2011 census.
Censuses
editCensuses in Serbia ordinarily takes place every 10 years, organized by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. The last census was in 2011. The censuses were organized in 2011, 2002, 1991, 1981, 1971, 1961, 1953 and 1948, during Yugoslavia. During the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, censuses were conducted in 1931 and 1921; the census in 1941 was never conducted due to the outbreak of WWII.
The independent Principality of Serbia, had conducted the first population census in 1834; the subsequent censuses were conducted in 1841, 1843, 1846, 1850, 1854, 1859, 1863 and 1866 and 1874. During the era Kingdom of Serbia, six censuses were conducted in 1884, 1890, 1895, 1900, 1905 and the last one being in 1910.
19th century
editThe censuses of 1846, 1850 and 1854 were partially published in Glasnik DSS. The Statistical Office was established in 1862. Since 1863, the Office published Državopis Srbije in twenty volumes, until 1894. Statistical data continued to be published in the new edition of Statistika Kraljevine Srbije, published since 1892. Little is known in historiography about the censuses through 1859.
1834 census
edit- TOTAL = 678,192[2]
Serbia was divided into 15 counties with 61 districts called kapetanija ("captaincy", after 1834 called srez). Užice was not included due to unrest.
1841 census
edit- TOTAL = 828,895
1843 census
edit- TOTAL = 859,545
1846 census
edit- TOTAL = 915,080
Extracts in Glasnik DSS.[3]
1850 census
edit- TOTAL = 956,893
Extracts in Glasnik DSS.[4]
1854 census
edit- TOTAL = 998,919
Extracts in Glasnik DSS.[5]
1859 census
edit- TOTAL = 1,078,281
Published in 1863.[6]
1863 census
edit- TOTAL = 1,108,668[7]
1866 census
edit- TOTAL = 1,216,219[8]
- Serbs = 1,058,189 (87.01%)
- Romanians = 127,545 (10.49%)
- Roma ("Gypsies") = 24,607 (2.02%)
- Germans = 2,589 (0.21%)
- other = 3,256 (0.27%)
This was the first census which recorded literacy, nationality (ethnicity) and citizenship.
1874 census
edit- Total
1878 census
edit- TOTAL = 1,669,337[9]
In 1879 there was a census in the four counties ceded to Serbia in 1878.
1884 census
editSource:[10]
- Total = 1,901,336
- Serbs = 1,693,337 (89,04 %)
- Romanians = 149,727 (9,68 %)
- Roma = 34,066 (1,82 %)
1890 census
edit- Total = 2,161,961
- Serbs = 1,955,944 (90,44 %)
- Romanians = 143,684 (6,64 %)
- Roma = 37,581 (1,74 %)
1895 census
edit20th century
edit1905 census
edit- Total
1910 census
edit- Total
- 2,922,258
1921 census
edit- TOTAL = 4,133,478
- Serbs and Croats = 3,339,369 (80.87%)
- Albanians = 420,473 (10.17%)
- Romanians = 159,549 (3.86%)
- Turks = 149,210 (3.61%)
- Germans = 5,969
- Russians = 4,176
- Slovenes = 3,625
- Czechs and Slovaks = 2,801
- Hungarians = 2,532
- French = 717
- Italians = 503
- Poles = 286
- English = 231
- Ruthenians = 35
- other (mostly Romani) = 44,002
1948 census
edit- TOTAL = 6,527,966
- Serbs and Croats = 4,823,730 (73.89%)
- Albanians = 532,011 (8.15%)
- Hungarians = 433,701 (6.64%)
- Montenegrins = 74,860 (1.15%)
- Slovaks = 72,032 (1.1%)
- Bulgarians = 59,395
- Roma = 52,181
- Slovenes = 20,998
- Macedonians = 17,917
- ethnic Muslims = 17,315
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by settlements 1948.
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by municipalities 1948.
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Share of Serbs in Serbia by municipalities 1948.
1953 census
edit- TOTAL = 6,979,154
- Serbs = 5,152,939 (73.83%)
- Albanians = 565,513 (8.10%)
- Hungarians = 441,907 (6.33%)
- Croats = 173,246 (2.48%)
- Montenegrins = 86,061 (1.23%)
- ethnic Muslims = 81,081 (1.16%)
- Slovaks = 71,153 (1%)
- Bulgarians = 60,146
- Roma = 58,800
- Macedonians = 27,277
- Slovenes = 20,717
1961 census
edit- TOTAL = 7,642,227
- Serbs = 5,704,686 (74.65%)
- Albanians = 699,772 (9.16%)
- Hungarians = 449,587 (5.88%)
- Croats = 196,409 (2.57%)
- Montenegrins = 104,753 (1.37%)
- ethnic Muslims = 93,467 (1.22%)
- Slovaks = 73,830
- Bulgarians = 58,243
- Macedonians = 36,288
- Yugoslavs = 20,079
- Slovenes = 19,957
- Roma = 9,826
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by settlements 1961.
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by municipalities 1961.
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Share of Serbs in Serbia by municipalities 1961.
1971 census
edit- TOTAL = 8,446,591
- Serbs = 6,016,811 (71.23%)
- Albanians = 984,761 (11.66%)
- Hungarians = 430,314 (5.10%)
- Croats = 184,913 (2.19%)
- ethnic Muslims = 154,330 (1.83%)
- Montenegrins = 125,260 (1.48%)
- Yugoslavs = 123,824 (1.47%)
- Slovaks = 76,733
- Romanians (self-declared) = 57,419
- Bulgarians = 53,536
- Roma = 49,894
- Macedonians = 42,675
- Rusyns = 20,608
- Turks = 18,220
- Slovenes = 15,957
- "Vlachs" (Romanians) = 14,724
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by settlements 1971.
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by municipalities 1971.
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Share of Serbs in Serbia by municipalities 1971.
1981 census
edit- TOTAL = 9,313,677
- Serbs = 6,182,159 (66.38%)
- Albanians = 1,303,032 (13.99%)
- Yugoslavs = 441,941 (4.75%)
- Hungarians = 390,468 (4.19%)
- ethnic Muslims = 215,166 (2.31%)
- Croats = 149,368 (1.60%)
- Montenegrins = 147,466 (1.58%)
- Roma = 110,956 (1.19%)
- Slovaks = 69,549
- Macedonians = 48,986
- Bulgarians = 33,294
- Slovenes = 12,006
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by municipalities 1981.
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by municipalities 1981.
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Share of Serbs in Serbia by municipalities 1981.
1991 census
edit- TOTAL (official estimation) = 9,778,991 (registered 8,182,141)
- Serbs = 6,446,595 (65.92%)
- Albanians (official estimation) = 1,674,353 (17.12%), registered 87,372
- Hungarians = 343,800 (3.52%)
- Yugoslavs = 323,643 (3.31%)
- ethnic Muslims (official estimation) = 246,411 (2.52%), registered 237,980
- Roma (official estimation) = 140,237 (1.43%), registered 138,799
- Montenegrins = 139,299 (1.42%)
- Croats = 105,406 (1.08%)
Estimated population:
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by settlements 1991.
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by municipalities 1991.
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Share of Serbs in Serbia by municipalities 1991.
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Religious structure of Serbia by settlements 1991.
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Share of Orthodox in Serbia by municipalities 1991.
Registered population:
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by municipalities 1991.
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by municipalities 1991.
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Share of Serbs in Serbia by municipalities 1991.
1991 census
edit- TOTAL = 7,822,795
- Serbs = 6,252,405 (79.93%)
- Hungarians = 343,800 (4.39%)
- Yugoslavs = 320,186 (4.09%)
- ethnic Muslims = 180,222 (2.3%)
- Montenegrins = 118,934 (1.52%)
- Croats = 97,344 (1.24%)
- Roma = 94,491 (1.21%)
- Albanians = 78,281 (1%)
- Slovaks = 66,772 (0.85%)
- Macedonians = 45,068 (0.58%)
- Romanians (self-declared) = 42,316 (0.54%)
- Bulgarians = 26,698 (0.34%)
- Bunjevci = 21,434 (0.34%)
- Ukrainians = 5,042 (0.23%)[citation needed]
- "Vlachs" (Romanians) = 17,804 (0.23%)
- others = 34,698 (0.44%)
- regional affiliation = 4,841 (0.06%)
- unknown = 47,949 (0.61%)
- unspecified = 10,538 (0.13%)
21st century
edit2002 census
edit- TOTAL = 7,498,001
- Serbs = 6,212,838 (82.86%)
- Hungarians = 293,299 (3.91%)
- Bosniaks = 136,087 (1.82%)
- Roma = 108,193 (1.44%)
- Yugoslavs = 80,721 (1.08%)
- Croats = 70,602 (0.94%)
- Montenegrins = 69,049 (0.92%)
- Albanians = 61,647 (0.82%)
- Slovaks = 59,021 (0.79%)
- "Vlachs" (Romanians) = 40,054 (0.53%)
- Romanians (self-declared) = 34,576 (0.46%)
- Macedonians = 25,847 (0.35%)
- Bulgarians = 20,497 (0.27%)
- Bunjevci = 20,012 (0.27%)
- ethnic Muslims = 19,503 (0.26%)
- Rusyns = 15,905 (0.21%)
- Ukrainians = 5,354 (0.07%)
- Slovenes = 5,104
- Gorani = 4,581
- Germans = 3,901
- Czechs = 2,211
- others = 11,711 (0.19%)
- regional affiliation = 11,485 (0.15%)
- unknown = 75,483 (1.01%)
- unspecified = 107,732 (1.44%)
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by settlements 2002.
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by municipalities 2002.
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Share of Serbs in Serbia by municipalities 2002.
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Religious structure of Serbia by settlements 2002.
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Share of Orthodox in Serbia by municipalities 2002.
2011 census
edit- TOTAL = 7,186,862
- Serbs = 5,988,150 (83.32%)
- Hungarians = 253,899 (3.53%)
- Roma = 147,604 (2.05%)
- Bosniaks = 145,278 (2.02%)
- Croats = 57,900 (0.81%)
- Slovaks = 52,750 (0.73%)
- Albanians = 5,809 (0.08%) (mostly boycotted the census, estimate c. 50,000 i.e. 0.7%)
- Montenegrins = 38,527 (0.54%)
- "Vlachs" (Romanians) = 35,330 (0.49%)
- Romanians (self-declared) = 29,332 (0.41%)
- Yugoslavs = 23,303 (0.32%)
- Macedonians = 22,755 (0.32%)
- ethnic Muslims = 22,301 (0.31%)
- Bulgarians = 18,543 (0.26%)
- Bunjevci = 16,706 (0.23%)
- Rusyns = 14,246 (0.2%)
- Gorani = 7,767 (0.11%)
- Ukrainians = 4,903 (0.07%)
- Germans = 4,064 (0.06%)
- Slovenes = 4,033 (0.06%)
- others = 17,558 (0.24%)
- regional affiliation = 30,771 (0.43%)
- unknown = 81,740 (1.14%)
- unspecified = 160,346 (2.23%)
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by settlements 2011.
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Linguistic structure of Serbia by settlements 2011.
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Ethnic structure of Serbia by municipalities 2011.
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Linguistic structure of Serbia by municipalities 2011.
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Religious structure of Serbia by municipalities 2011.
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Share of Serbs in Serbia by municipalities 2011.
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Share of Serbian speakers in Serbia by municipalities 2011.
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Share of Orthodox in Serbia by municipalities 2011.
2022 census
edit- TOTAL = 6,647,003[11]
- Serbs = 5,360,239 (80.64%)
- Hungarians = 184,442 (2.77%)
- Bosniaks = 153,801 (2.31%)
- Roma = 131,936 (1.98%)
- Albanians = 61,687 (0.93%)
- Slovaks = 41,730 (0.63%)
- Croats = 39,107 (0.59%)
- Yugoslavs = 27,143 (0.41%)
- Romanians (self-declared) = 23,044 (0.35%)
- "Vlachs" (Romanians) = 21,013 (0.32%)
- Montenegrins = 20,238 (0.30%)
- Macedonians = 14,767 (0.22%)
- ethnic Muslims = 13,011 (0.20%)
- Bulgarians = 12,918 (0.19%)
- Rusyns = 11,483 (0.17%)
- Bunjevci = 11,104 (0.17%)
- Russians = 10,486 (0.16%)
- Gorani = 7,700 (0.12%)
- Ukrainians = 3,969 (0.06%)
- Slovenes = 2,829 (0.04%)
- Germans = 2,573 (0.04%)
- unknown = 322,013 (4.84%)
- Did not declare = 136,198 (2.05%)
- regional affiliation = 11,929 (0.18%)
- others = 4,126 (0.06%)
Vital statistics
edit1880–1887
edit- Source:[12]
Average population (x 1,000) | Live births | Deaths | Natural change | Crude birth rate (per 1,000) | Crude death rate (per 1,000) | Natural change (per 1,000) | Total fertility rate | |
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1880 | 1,738 | 70,167 | 54,243 | 15,924 | 40.8 | 31.2 | 9.6 | 5.45 |
1881 | 1,775 | 80,678 | 43,645 | 37,033 | 46.0 | 24.6 | 21.4 | 5.45 |
1882 | 1,814 | 80,274 | 41,648 | 38,626 | 44.8 | 23.0 | 21.8 | 5.44 |
1883 | 1,859 | 87,161 | 42,263 | 44,898 | 47.5 | 22.7 | 24.8 | 5.44 |
1884 | 1,902 | 90,441 | 47,552 | 42,889 | 48.1 | 25.0 | 23.1 | 5.43 |
1885 | 1,940 | 90,627 | 52,318 | 38,309 | 47.4 | 27.0 | 20.4 | 5.43 |
1886 | 1,965 | 83,091 | 58,525 | 24,566 | 43.0 | 29.7 | 13.3 | 5.42 |
1887 | 2,008 | 93,911 | 50,481 | 43,430 | 47.5 | 25.1 | 22.4 | 5.42 |
1900–1912
edit- Source:[13]
Average population (x 1,000) | Live births | Deaths | Natural change | Crude birth rate (per 1,000) | Crude death rate (per 1,000) | Natural change (per 1,000) | Total fertility rate | |
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1900 | 2,470 | 105,000 | 58,000 | 47,000 | 42.4 | 23.5 | 18.9 | 5.68 |
1901 | 2,520 | 96,000 | 53,000 | 43,000 | 38.0 | 21.0 | 17.0 | 5.54 |
1902 | 2,570 | 98,000 | 57,000 | 41,000 | 38.0 | 22.3 | 15.7 | 5.41 |
1903 | 2,580 | 106,000 | 60,000 | 46,000 | 40.9 | 23.5 | 17.4 | 5.13 |
1904 | 2,650 | 106,000 | 56,000 | 50,000 | 39.8 | 21.1 | 18.7 | 5.00 |
1905 | 2,660 | 100,000 | 65,000 | 35,000 | 37.3 | 24.8 | 12.5 | 5.04 |
1906 | 2,690 | 113,000 | 66,000 | 47,000 | 42.0 | 24.5 | 17.5 | 5.09 |
1907 | 2,770 | 111,000 | 62,000 | 49,000 | 40.0 | 22.4 | 17.6 | 5.13 |
1908 | 2,820 | 104,000 | 67,000 | 37,000 | 36.8 | 23.7 | 13.1 | 5.18 |
1909 | 2,840 | 110,000 | 83,000 | 27,000 | 38.7 | 29.3 | 9.4 | 5.23 |
1910 | 2,870 | 112,000 | 64,000 | 48,000 | 39.0 | 22.4 | 16.6 | 5.18 |
1911 | 2,940 | 107,000 | 64,000 | 43,000 | 36.3 | 21.8 | 14.5 | 5.14 |
1912 | 2,980 | 114,000 | 63,000 | 51,000 | 38.3 | 21.1 | 17.1 | 5.10 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Censuses in 19th century Serbia: inventory of preserved microdata (PDF), Rostock: Max-Planck, 2012
- ^ Лепосава Цвијетић: Попис становништва и имовине у Србији 1834. године, Београд 1984. године
- ^ Jovan Gavrilović, “Prilog za geografiju i statistiku Srbije. Glavni izvod popisa Srbije u godini 1846”, Glasnik DSS III (1851), pp.186–190.
- ^ Jovan Gavrilović, “Prilog za geografiju i statistiku Srbije. Glavni izvod popisa Srbije u godini 1850”, Glasnik DSS IV (1852), pp. 227–248
- ^ Jovan Gavrilović, “Glavni izvod popisa u Srbiji godine 1854/55”, Glasnik DSS IX (1857), pp. 224–226.
- ^ „Izvestije podnešeno g. Ministru Finansije o čislu žitelja Srbije u godini 1859“, Državopis Srbije I (1863), pp.86–97.
- ^ Halpern, J., 1972. Town and countryside in Serbia in the nineteenth-century, social and household structure as reflected in the census of 1863.
- ^ "Serbien". Geographisches_Handbuch_zu_Andrees_Handatlas. 1882.
- ^ a b "Serbien". Geographisches_Handbuch_zu_Andrees_Handatlas. 1902.
- ^ "Kingdom of Serbia Census 1884" (PDF). Republic of Serbia Statistical Office. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
- ^ "ПОПИС 2022 - еxcел табеле | О ПОПИСУ СТАНОВНИШТВА".
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-04. Retrieved 2014-09-04.
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Sources
edit- Pavlović, Mirjana; Prelić, Mladena (2015). "The state, statistics, minorities and power: Ethnic "others" in the Duchy and Kingdom of Serbia as viewed through the lens of national census". Glasnik Etnografskog instituta SANU. 63 (1): 147–165. doi:10.2298/GEI1501147P. hdl:21.15107/rcub_dais_7988.
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- Jireček, Konstantin (1891). Istorija Srba (in Serbian).
External links
edit- Serbian Census website Archived 2022-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
- Central Statistics Office website Archived 2017-03-24 at the Wayback Machine
- The census form