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Statistics Estonia made a new population projection until 2040
According to Statistics Estonia’s projection, if the current demographic trends continue,
the population of Estonia will decrease by 125,000 in the next roughly 30 years due to
negative natural increase and negative net migration. Thus, the projected population of
Estonia in 2040 will be 1,195,000.
As at 1 January 2013, the population of Estonia was 1,320,000. If the current demographic
trends continue, Estonia’s population will decrease by 4,800 persons per year (0.4%),
on average. External migration and natural increase have a more or less similar impact on
the population decrease.
The age-sex distribution of the population will change by 2040. The differences in the share of
women and men will get smaller – on the one hand, male life expectancy will increase; on the
other hand, women will continue to make up a bigger share of emigrants. The main result is
that the population will age considerably. The share of persons in retirement age (65 and older)
in the population will rise from the current level (18.0%) to 27.6% by 2040. The share of children
(aged under 15) will fall from 15.5% to 13.6%. Overall, the dependency ratio (the number of
children and retired persons compared to the working-age population) will rise from 50.9% to
70.2% – in other words, there are currently two working-age persons per each dependant,
whereas in 2040 there will be three working-age persons per two dependants.
The population projection was made in cooperation with the researchers of the University of
Tartu. The projection is based on fertility, mortality and migration models, using the adjusted
data for 2012 as input and assuming that the demographic trends of recent years will continue.
The projection was based on the following assumptions: life expectancy will continue to increase
until the level of life expectancy currently applicable to persons with higher education, whereas
the difference between male and female life expectancy will decrease; there will be a slight
upward trend in the number of live-born children per woman; and net migration (i.e. the
difference between immigration and emigration) will remain proportionally the same as in the
recent years (both registered and unregistered migration is taken into account). These trends will
cause changes in absolute figures, since the shares of age groups will change: the smaller
generations born in the late 1990s and at the turn of the century are reaching their 20s.
As a result, emigration and fertility indicators will decrease in absolute terms. Also, the main
processes that influence population trends in Estonia – birth rates and external migration – are
strongly correlated: external migration decreases the number of women in childbearing age.
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Population pyramid, 2013 and 2040
Males
Females
85+
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
60 000
40 000
20 000
0
2013
0
20 000
40 000
60 000
2040
For further information:
Alis Tammur
Senior Analyst
Population and Social Statistics Department
Statistics Estonia
Tel. +372 625 8481
More detailed data have been published in
the Statistical Database.