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This article is about mainly demographics of Central Serbia and Vojvodina . For other uses, see Demographics of Kosovo .
Demographics of Serbia Serbia population pyramid in 2020Population 6,623,183Growth rate −10.9 per 1,000 inhabitants (2021)Birth rate 9.2 per 1,000 pop. (2023)Death rate 14.7 per 1,000 pop. (2023)Life expectancy 72.7 years (2021) • male 73.1 years • female 78.4 years Fertility rate 1.63 children born/woman (2022)Infant mortality rate 4.8 deaths/1,000 infants (2019)Net migration rate –0.9 migrant(s)/1,000 pop. (2022)Age structure 0–14 years 14.3% (2021)15–64 years 64.4% (2021)65 and over 21.3% (2021)Sex ratio At birth 1.06 male(s)/female Under 15 1.06 male(s)/female 15–64 years 1.00 male(s)/female 65 and over 0.75 male(s)/female Nationality Nationality noun : Serbian(s) adjective : SerbianMajor ethnic Serbs (80.6%) / (86.6%)Minor ethnic Hungarians (2.8%) / (3.0%)Bosniaks (2.31%) / (2.5%) Roma (2%) / (2.1%) other minorities around 5.3% / (5.8%) undeclared and unknown 6.9% Language Official Serbian at national level; Hungarian , Bosnian , Croatian , Slovak , Albanian , Romanian , Montenegrin and Rusyn are in official use in Vojvodina . Minority languages are used in municipalities which harbor minorities.Spoken Serbian (84.36%) Hungarian (2.5%)Bosnian (2.1%)Romani (1.2%) other minority languages less than 1%
Demographic features of the population of Serbia include vital statistics, ethnicity , religious affiliations, education level, health of the populace, and other aspects of the population.
History
Main article: Demographic history of Serbia
Censuses in Serbia ordinarily take place every 10 years, organized by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. The 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. During the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , censuses were conducted in 1921 and 1931; the census in 1941 was never conducted due to the outbreak of World War II. Socialist Yugoslavia conducted censuses in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, and 1991. The two most recent censuses were held in 2011 and 2022.
The years since the first 1834 Census saw frequent border changes of Serbia, first amidst the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary , then the subsequent formation and later disintegration of Yugoslavia and, finally, the partially recognized independence of Kosovo in 2008, which affected territorial scope in which all these censuses have been conducted.
Historical population Year Pop. ±% p.a. 1834 678,192 — 1841 828,895 +2.91% 1843 859,545 +1.83% 1846 915,080 +2.11% 1850 956,893 +1.12% 1854 998,919 +1.08% 1859 1,078,281 +1.54% 1863 1,108,568 +0.69% 1866 1,215,576 +3.12% 1874 1,353,890 +1.36% 1884 1,901,736 +3.46% 1890 2,161,961 +2.16% 1895 2,312,484 +1.36% 1900 2,492,882 +1.51% 1905 2,688,025 +1.52% 1910 2,911,701 +1.61% 1921 4,380,420 +3.78% 1931 5,173,848 +1.68% 1948 5,794,837 +0.67% 1953 6,162,321 +1.24% 1961 6,678,247 +1.01% 1971 7,202,915 +0.76% 1981 7,729,246 +0.71% 1991 7,822,795 +0.12% 2002 7,498,001 −0.38% 2011 7,233,619 −0.40% 2022 6,690,887 −0.71%
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Total fertility rate 1860–1949
The total fertility rate is the number of children born per woman. It is based on fairly good data for the entire period. Sources: Our World In Data and Gapminder Foundation .
Year
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
Total fertility rate
5.51
5.47
5.43
5.7
5.96
5.97
5.98
5.98
5.99
6
6
Year
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
Total fertility rate
5.95
5.89
5.84
5.78
5.73
5.67
5.62
5.56
5.51
5.45
Year
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
Total fertility rate
5.45
5.44
5.44
5.43
5.43
5.42
5.42
5.41
5.41
5.4
Year
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
Total fertility rate
5.43
5.46
5.48
5.51
5.54
5.57
5.6
5.63
5.65
5.68
Year
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
Total fertility rate
5.54
5.41
5.48
5.27
5.13
5
5.04
5.13
5.18
5.23
Year
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
Total fertility rate
5.18
5.14
5.1
5.05
5.01
4.96
4.92
4.88
4.83
4.79
Year
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
Total fertility rate
4.75
4.7
4.76
4.62
4.57
4.53
4.49
4.44
4.4
4.36
Year
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
Total fertility rate
4.31
4.27
4.22
4.18
4.14
4.09
4.05
4.01
3.96
3.92
Year
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
Total fertility rate
3.88
3.83
3.79
3.75
3.7
3.66
3.61
3.57
3.53
Vital statistics
Source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Data for Serbia excluding Kosovo.
Average population
Live births
Deaths
Natural change
Crude birth rate (per 1000)
Crude death rate (per 1000)
Natural change (per 1000)
Crude migration change (per 1000)
Total fertility rate
Female fertile population (15–49 years)
1950
5,969,977
163,297
76,851
86,446
27.4
12.9
14.5
3.11
1,667,489
1951
6,045,982
145,197
80,034
65,163
24.0
13.2
10.8
1.9
2.70
1,679,515
1952
6,106,976
161,306
67,870
93,436
26.4
11.1
15.3
-5.2
2.94
1,691,530
1953
6,186,015
151,672
68,168
83,504
24.5
11.0
13.5
-0.6'
2.69
1,703,548
1954
6,271,014
152,569
62,610
89,959
24.3
10.0
14.3
-0.6
2.66
1,714,614
1955
6,369,436
140,396
65,179
75,217
22.0
10.2
11.8
3.9
2.42
1,725,685
1956
6,422,999
132,078
67,105
64,973
20.6
10.4
10.1
-1.7
2.26
1,736,751
1957
6,481,984
118,535
61,885
56,650
18.3
9.5
8.7
0.5
2.03
1,739,485
1958
6,535,020
118,425
55,564
62,861
18.1
8.5
9.6
-1.4
2.05
1,742,115
1959
6,587,014
114,872
60,850
54,022
17.4
9.2
8.2
-0.2
2.02
1,739,287
1960
6,638,992
119,298
61,872
57,426
18.0
9.3
8.6
-0.7
2.12
1,733,296
1961
6,689,077
115,222
57,990
57,232
17.2
8.7
8.6
-1.1
2.08
1,727,303
1962
6,740,264
110,008
62,830
47,178
16.3
9.3
7.0
0.7
2.03
1,735,235
1963
6,787,950
108,324
57,778
50,546
16.0
8.5
7.4
-0.3
2.02
1,750,899
1964
6,832,855
103,847
62,100
41,747
15.2
9.1
6.1
0.5
1.96
1,769,796
1965
6,876,624
106,699
58,856
47,843
15.5
8.6
7.0
-0.6
2.02
1,807,362
1966
6,927,969
103,775
55,471
48,304
15.0
8.0
7.0
0.5
1.98
1,843,693
1967
6,966,522
103,491
62,915
40,576
14.9
9.0
5.8
-0.2
1.96
1,887,344
1968
7,007,586
103,621
60,932
42,689
14.8
8.7
6.1
-0.2
1.95
1,945,878
1969
7,123,249
105,478
68,152
37,326
14.8
9.6
5.2
11.3
1.93
1,972,004
1970
7,164,993
102,453
67,211
35,242
14.3
9.4
4.9
1.0
1.81
2,012,702
1971
7,211,716
104,070
65,872
38,198
14.4
9.1
5.3
1.2
1.83
2,020,324
1972
7,267,030
106,859
70,822
36,037
14.7
9.7
5.0
2.7
1.83
2,019,717
1973
7,322,344
108,361
67,152
41,209
14.8
9.2
5.6
2.0
1.84
2,036,056
1974
7,377,659
110,458
66,457
44,001
15.0
9.0
6.0
1.6
1.86
2,020,513
1975
7,432,973
112,945
69,590
43,355
15.2
9.4
5.8
1.7
1.88
2,010,021
1976
7,488,287
114,035
68,565
45,470
15.2
9.2
6.1
1.3
1.89
2,002,713
1977
7,543,601
111,510
68,924
42,586
14.8
9.1
5.6
1.8
1.86
1,994,191
1978
7,598,916
110,622
71,986
38,636
14.6
9.5
5.1
2.2
1.86
1,974,022
1979
7,654,230
109,953
72,306
37,647
14.4
9.4
4.9
2.4
1.87
1,986,006
1980
7,709,544
109,597
76,180
33,417
14.2
9.9
4.3
2.9
1.86
1,997,988
1981
7,736,787
103,407
78,086
25,321
13.4
10.1
3.3
0.2
1.76
1,977,061
1982
7,763,335
106,575
78,473
28,102
13.7
10.1
3.6
-0.2
1.84
1,947,609
1983
7,788,100
108,003
83,506
24,497
13.9
10.7
3.1
0.1
1.89
1,914,434
1984
7,813,549
107,036
82,742
24,294
13.7
10.6
3.1
0.2
1.90
1,921,422
1985
7,835,902
101,938
81,836
20,102
13.0
10.4
2.6
0.3
1.84
1,920,627
1986
7,853,824
99,419
83,977
15,442
12.7
10.7
2.0
0.3
1.82
1,911,361
1987
7,868,027
98,279
83,426
14,853
12.5
10.6
1.9
-0.1
1.82
1,919,612
1988
7,884,218
97,471
83,616
13,855
12.4
10.6
1.8
0.3
1.82
1,899,146
1989
7,893,787
91,270
85,256
6,014
11.6
10.8
0.8
0.4
1.72
1,895,541
1990
7,897,937
90,467
85,515
4,952
11.5
10.8
0.6
-0.1
1.72
1,899,883
1991
7,824,589
90,378
89,072
1,306
11.6
11.4
0.2
-9.5
1.82
1,813,520
1992
7,787,897
86,877
93,475
-6,598
11.2
12.0
-0.8
-3.9
1.76
1,821,688
1993
7,751,205
87,931
95,121
-7,190
11.3
12.3
-0.9
-3.8
1.78
1,833,456
1994
7,714,513
85,292
93,011
-7,719
11.1
12.1
-1.0
-3.7
1.72
1,846,610
1995
7,677,821
86,236
93,933
-7,697
11.2
12.2
-1.0
-3.8
1.74
1,860,970
1996
7,641,129
82,548
98,370
-15,822
10.8
12.9
-2.1
-2.7
1.66
1,868,882
1997
7,604,437
79,716
98,068
-18,352
10.5
12.9
-2.4
-2.4
1.61
1,864,628
1998
7,567,745
76,330
99,376
-23,046
10.1
13.1
-3.0
-1.8
1.54
1,855,228
1999
7,540,401
72,222
101,444
-29,222
9.6
13.5
-3.9
0.3
1.46
1,844,875
2000
7,516,346
73,764
104,042
-30,278
9.8
13.8
-4.0
0.8
1.48
1,831,994
2001
7,503,433
78,435
99,008
-20,573
10.5
13.2
-2.7
1.0
1.58
1,821,493
2002
7,500,031
78,101
102,785
-24,684
10.4
13.7
-3.3
2.8
1.57
1,810,526
2003
7,480,591
79,025
103,946
-24,921
10.6
13.9
-3.3
0.7
1.59
1,789,668
2004
7,463,157
78,186
104,320
-26,134
10.5
14.0
-3.5
1.2
1.57
1,770,053
2005
7,440,769
72,180
106,771
-34,591
9.7
14.3
-4.6
1.6
1.45
1,750,845
2006
7,411,569
70,997
102,884
-31,887
9.6
13.9
-4.3
0.4
1.43
1,733,316
2007
7,381,579
68,102
102,805
-34,703
9.2
13.9
-4.7
0.7
1.38
1,718,428
2008
7,350,222
69,083
102,711
-33,628
9.4
14.0
-4.6
0.4
1.41
1,704,735
2009
7,320,807
70,299
104,000
-33,701
9.6
14.2
-4.6
0.6
1.44
1,691,363
2010
7,291,436
68,304
103,211
-34,907
9.4
14.2
-4.8
0.8
1.41
1,677,562
2011
7,236,519
65,598
102,935
-37,337
9.1
14.2
-5.2
-2.3
1.40
1,632,708
2012
7,201,497
67,257
102,400
-35,143
9.3
14.2
-4.9
0.1
1.45
1,615,898
2013
7,166,552
65,554
100,300
-34,746
9.1
14.0
-4.8
-0.1
1.43
1,599,129
2014
7,131,787
66,461
101,247
-34,786
9.3
14.2
-4.9
0
1.47
1,582,643
2015
7,095,383
65,657
103,678
-38,021
9.3
14.6
-5.4
0.3
1.46
1,566,064
2016
7,058,322
64,734
100,834
-36,100
9.2
14.3
-5.1
-0.1
1.46
1,550,651
2017
7,020,858
64,894
103,722
-38,828
9.2
14.8
-5.5
0.2
1.48
1,537,044
2018
6,982,604
63,975
101,655
-37,680
9.2
14.6
-5.4
0
1.48
1,523,675
2019
6,945,235
64,399
101,458
-37,059
9.3
14.6
-5.3
-0.1
1.52
1,510,363
2020
6,899,126
61,692
116,850
-55,158
8.9
16.9
-8.0
1.4
1.48
1,496,982
2021
6,834,326
62,180
136,622
-74,442
9.1
20.0
-10.9
1.5
1.52
1,482,691
2022
6,664,449
62,700
109,203
-46,503
9.4
16.4
-7.0
-17.9
1.63
1,410,619
2023
6,623,183
61,052
97,081
-36,029
9.2
14.7
-5.4
1.61
Current vital statistics
Period
Live births
Deaths
Natural increase
January - November 2023
56,001
88,440
-32,439
January - November 2024
55,169
89,486
-34,317
Difference
-832 (-1.5%)
1,046 (+1.2%)
-1,878
Birth statistics by districts
2021 data
District
Population
Live births
Crude birth rate (‰)
City of Belgrade
1,688,667
17,803
10.5‰
Kolubara District
158,579
1,292
8.1‰
Mačva District
270,844
2,337
8.6‰
Moravica District
194,072
1,604
8.3‰
Pomoravlje District
191,260
1,322
6.9‰
Rasina District
215,629
1,554
7.2‰
Raška District
302,042
3,351
11.1‰
Šumadija District
275,944
2,144
7.8‰
Zlatibor District
259,182
2,247
8.7‰
Bor District
106,971
765
7.2‰
Braničevo District
160,070
1,107
6.9‰
Jablanica District
193,364
1,632
8.4‰
Nišava District
354,102
2,982
8.4‰
Pčinja District
193,073
1,784
9.2‰
Pirot District
81,165
572
7.0‰
Podunavlje District
180,400
1,570
8.7‰
Toplica District
80,765
770
9.5‰
Zaječar District
102,215
607
5.9‰
Central Banat District
169,757
1,454
8.6‰
North Bačka District
175,397
1,505
8.6‰
North Banat District
132,117
1,069
8.1‰
South Bačka District
617,177
6,549
10.6‰
South Banat District
272,560
2,374
8.7‰
Srem District
292,579
2,566
8.8‰
West Bačka District
166,395
1,220
7.3‰
Total
6,834,326
62,180
9.1‰
Birth rate by municipalities 1961–2020
Birth rates between 1961 and 2020 by municipalities (‰)
Municipality
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
2020
Tutin
36.3
32.3
27.0
21.5
18.8
17.4
16.7
Novi Pazar
32.5
24.2
22.5
21.5
16.9
15.1
14.8
Savski Venac, Belgrade
12.7
12.5
13.6
9.8
8.8
10.3
13.4
Sjenica
34.2
26.8
18.3
20.0
12.7
11.9
13.4
Preševo
36.2
33.8
25.6
32.5
22.2
11.2
12.8
Bojnik
18.0
15.4
11.1
12.7
11.7
9.9
12.4
Bujanovac
30.6
28.0
20.2
24.8
15.6
11.4
11.4
Novi Sad
18.4
15.1
15.5
11.9
10.8
12.2
11.3
Zvezdara, Belgrade
15.9
17.6
15.4
10.3
10.8
11.4
11.2
Palilula, Belgrade
17.0
15.9
14.7
11.5
10.2
11.4
11.2
Stari grad, Belgrade
10.8
11.1
13.3
8.3
9.3
12.1
11.2
Žabalj
18.7
13.7
13.4
13.8
12.6
9.5
11.1
Surčin, Belgrade
20.0
17.0
17.9
13.4
6.8
10.1
10.9
Čajetina
19.0
14.9
9.9
11.0
8.6
6.3
10.8
Voždovac, Belgrade
17.4
17.2
13.6
10.3
8.8
10.5
10.6
Zemun, Belgrade
18.7
18.0
16.8
11.2
11.8
11.2
10.5
Srbobran
16.7
14.1
10.4
13.5
10.3
8.6
10.2
Titel
17.8
13.1
12.1
12.5
9.6
10.0
10.2
Kuršumlija
19.5
12.9
12.1
11.8
12.4
6.4
9.9
Mladenovac, Belgrade
16.9
14.9
13.5
12.3
9.6
9.2
9.8
Čukarica, Belgrade
28.8
25.2
17.2
10.8
10.2
10.9
9.8
Mali Iđoš
17.0
11.1
14.4
11.8
9.2
8.7
9.8
Lajkovac
18.4
11.2
11.9
11.8
9.7
7.7
9.8
New Belgrade, Belgrade
15.1
12.3
13.1
9.2
9.0
10.4
9.7
Vračar, Belgrade
10.6
10.8
12.2
8.5
8.7
10.8
9.6
Obrenovac, Belgrade
17.1
13.3
14.9
11.7
10.9
9.9
9.6
Nova Crnja
16.7
10.4
11.6
12.8
9.9
6.1
9.6
Prokuplje
17.1
13.9
11.5
13.3
11.7
9.2
9.6
Lazarevac, Belgrade
19.2
13.2
15.7
13.6
10.4
10.6
9.5
Prijepolje
29.9
22.3
15.6
15.6
10.3
9.9
9.4
Rakovica, Belgrade
8.2
8.3
15.1
10.0
9.6
10.2
9.3
Bečej
16.8
13.1
13.4
11.0
11.3
8.6
9.3
Pećinci
18.1
12.9
12.5
13.0
9.4
8.8
9.3
Niš
17.1
15.3
13.7
11.8
10.1
9.5
9.2
Trgovište
28.0
19.0
11.4
14.6
8.7
6.1
9.2
Pančevo
19.0
16.0
15.4
11.2
9.5
9.3
9.1
Novi Bečej
17.9
11.4
11.7
12.6
8.4
9.3
9.1
Kragujevac
14.5
16.1
15.1
12.6
9.9
9.9
9.1
Vršac
17.7
12.0
13.6
11.6
10.3
8.9
9.0
Opovo
15.8
11.2
12.7
11.7
9.6
9.0
9.0
Bački Petrovac
16.9
10.5
12.1
10.9
9.2
9.6
9.0
Arilje
16.5
12.6
11.4
11.9
10.8
9.5
9.0
Beočin
21.5
15.2
14.0
15.2
11.5
9.0
8.9
Vrbas
20.4
16.5
16.8
12.6
10.5
10.0
8.9
Subotica
15.1
12.3
13.3
10.9
9.2
8.4
8.9
Bačka Palanka
16.0
15.2
14.4
10.1
9.6
8.5
8.8
Novi Kneževac
16.2
11.1
14.7
10.4
9.2
8.5
8.8
Ruma
16.6
12.7
14.0
11.5
9.0
7.8
8.8
Valjevo
17.7
13.2
11.5
11.0
9.3
8.1
8.8
Gornji Milanovac
14.0
12.8
13.0
10.2
8.2
7.7
8.8
Lapovo
11.3
9.7
9.9
11.6
8.3
6.4
8.8
Žitište
14.2
9.6
9.6
10.8
8.5
8.0
8.7
Šabac
17.4
14.2
15.5
12.4
10.4
8.7
8.7
Inđija
12.3
13.3
14.3
12.1
8.8
7.7
8.6
Stara Pazova
19.5
15.4
16.5
11.1
9.4
8.9
8.6
Požarevac
14.5
13.4
12.4
12.5
12.1
9.7
8.6
Smederevo
17.8
15.6
14.2
13.1
10.8
8.8
8.6
Grocka, Belgrade
16.1
14.6
16.9
11.7
10.3
10.5
8.5
Užice
20.0
17.0
13.9
12.0
9.3
8.5
8.5
Čačak
16.5
13.3
14.2
10.3
9.7
8.5
8.5
Jagodina
16.0
14.3
11.4
11.3
11.1
9.5
8.5
Kraljevo
16.1
15.4
12.3
11.6
10.9
8.4
8.5
Lebane
20.5
16.2
11.2
13.3
9.8
7.8
8.5
Čoka
16.6
11.4
10.7
11.6
9.3
6.0
8.4
Ivanjica
18.3
14.6
12.2
11.9
9.9
7.2
8.4
Zrenjanin
16.1
13.6
13.4
10.6
9.4
8.8
8.3
Aleksinac
13.3
11.6
10.6
9.6
9.1
7.1
8.3
Niška Banja
14.0
9.2
8.3
7.6
7.3
7.4
8.3
Odžaci
15.5
12.5
13.6
10.2
7.7
7.0
8.2
Bela Crkva
17.1
15.4
13.8
9.3
9.2
9.2
8.2
Irig
15.0
12.1
12.6
9.8
8.9
7.1
8.2
Sremska Mitrovica
24.2
13.9
14.2
12.0
10.1
8.3
8.2
Šid
10.9
12.5
13.2
12.3
8.4
8.4
8.2
Loznica
23.6
17.2
15.1
12.0
10.3
8.0
8.2
Vladičin Han
19.8
12.8
13.3
12.3
8.9
7.0
8.2
Vranje
23.7
18.2
15.0
13.8
12.4
10.3
8.2
Alibunar
15.7
12.0
10.7
10.6
8.1
6.8
8.1
Bačka Topola
15.0
11.3
12.4
11.0
9.9
7.3
8.1
Krupanj
22.6
16.9
14.5
13.6
9.0
7.0
8.1
Kruševac
15.2
14.8
13.3
11.1
10.4
8.3
8.1
Merošina
18.3
13.3
9.1
10.0
9.6
6.2
8.1
Pirot
17.5
13.3
11.2
10.3
8.1
6.7
8.1
Kikinda
17.6
14.2
14.2
11.6
9.5
7.9
7.9
Mali Zvornik
23.7
16.6
16.6
12.9
9.2
7.7
7.9
Lučani
17.1
13.1
9.4
11.2
8.7
6.2
7.9
Vrnjačka Banja
13.7
11.8
14.2
11.0
9.6
7.4
7.9
Knić
13.1
9.6
7.7
8.7
7.3
4.8
7.9
Vlasotince
21.2
15.4
11.8
12.9
9.9
7.1
7.9
Medveđa
28.1
21.8
14.9
16.6
10.6
7.4
7.9
Sopot, Belgrade
14.7
12.0
11.6
11.6
8.1
9.5
7.8
Temerin
19.3
11.7
14.8
12.1
9.6
9.1
7.8
Senta
16.7
12.9
13.3
9.4
8.8
7.6
7.8
Požega
15.4
13.7
11.0
10.1
8.5
6.3
7.8
Leskovac
21.0
15.7
13.0
12.2
10.9
8.3
7.8
Velika Plana
14.8
13.5
11.1
10.9
9.2
7.2
7.8
Surdulica
23.7
18.1
14.4
12.1
10.6
8.0
7.8
Apatin
18.2
14.2
13.7
10.1
9.0
7.3
7.6
Paraćin
16.4
11.8
11.0
12.2
9.8
9.5
7.6
Raška
17.3
15.8
13.6
10.1
10.5
7.4
7.6
Batočina
14.5
9.2
12.4
11.6
10.6
7.1
7.6
Kovačica
16.7
14.2
12.3
11.2
9.7
8.9
7.5
Kovin
16.9
13.0
13.3
12.0
9.6
7.8
7.5
Ada
15.5
13.4
11.6
10.2
9.8
7.3
7.5
Kanjiža
15.8
12.4
12.7
9.7
8.3
8.5
7.5
Bogatić
15.7
12.9
12.3
10.7
9.1
7.4
7.5
Svilajnac
13.0
11.0
9.6
10.8
10.1
5.5
7.5
Žitorađa
15.7
16.0
9.6
11.2
10.5
8.4
7.5
Sečanj
18.7
10.4
12.3
11.2
8.2
7.9
7.4
Bor
15.1
16.1
12.9
12.1
10.3
8.6
7.4
Sombor
15.5
12.5
12.6
11.6
8.5
7.1
7.3
Bač
19.6
13.6
13.4
11.4
9.3
6.9
7.3
Bajina Bašta
20.5
15.8
12.2
10.5
9.4
7.0
7.3
Ljubovija
26.0
16.6
13.7
12.5
10.2
8.3
7.3
Golubac
13.5
12.3
8.6
9.8
9.3
5.9
7.3
Rača
10.5
10.0
9.2
8.2
9.5
6.0
7.2
Doljevac
18.9
14.2
11.9
12.4
9.6
6.9
7.2
Barajevo, Belgrade
13.6
11.7
12.3
8.8
9.5
9.1
7.1
Aleksandrovac
18.5
14.2
11.9
10.1
9.3
6.8
7.1
Brus
19.6
15.4
12.7
9.9
7.9
7.1
7.1
Svrljig
11.3
9.4
7.5
7.2
6.4
4.2
7.1
Mionica
14.0
10.8
9.6
10.0
8.9
8.2
7.0
Ub
17.8
11.7
11.2
11.0
9.4
6.9
7.0
Kula
22.7
14.5
13.8
11.3
10.0
7.4
6.9
Trstenik
14.2
11.4
12.5
10.3
8.2
6.4
6.9
Sremski Karlovci
13.6
13.2
15.6
14.9
11.3
6.6
6.8
Ljig
13.7
10.4
9.4
9.6
7.6
5.5
6.8
Plandište
18.4
9.3
10.2
10.4
8.4
5.5
6.6
Osečina
17.9
14.3
10.2
9.1
8.4
4.5
6.6
Koceljeva
17.7
11.4
14.1
12.4
10.6
7.1
6.6
Nova Varoš
25.3
16.1
14.3
12.9
8.0
5.4
6.5
Veliko Gradište
11.7
12.9
8.6
10.5
8.7
6.9
6.5
Blace
14.9
11.4
7.1
7.9
8.4
5.1
6.5
Bela Palanka
13.5
10.1
9.8
9.6
7.2
7.3
6.4
Vladimirci
17.6
11.2
11.2
11.8
7.9
7.0
6.3
Knjaževac
8.9
8.7
7.3
7.2
6.4
6.6
6.3
Sokobanja
9.6
11.1
8.1
8.1
7.5
6.7
6.3
Priboj
32.7
20.1
16.0
14.6
8.8
6.4
6.2
Despotovac
15.9
12.3
10.6
9.4
8.9
7.2
6.2
Petrovac na Mlavi
12.6
12.1
9.4
9.9
8.8
6.4
6.1
Kosjerić
15.0
10.1
11.9
9.7
8.1
8.3
5.9
Ćuprija
14.8
12.3
12.4
11.3
9.7
6.2
5.9
Smederevska Palanka
15.4
14.1
12.1
11.4
9.5
8.1
5.9
Varvarin
13.4
12.1
10.6
9.3
9.1
7.0
5.8
Majdanpek
21.8
18.6
13.9
13.7
8.6
6.7
5.8
Bosilegrad
18.9
14.7
11.5
9.7
8.2
5.3
5.8
Ćićevac
13.0
10.7
13.0
9.4
9.8
5.2
5.5
Kučevo
13.3
13.2
10.2
12.0
8.9
4.4
5.4
Gadžin Han
16.7
9.5
6.7
5.6
4.7
3.7
5.4
Zaječar
11.8
11.5
11.2
10.0
8.2
7.2
5.3
Negotin
11.4
12.4
8.9
8.1
8.4
6.7
5.1
Žabari
11.0
10.7
7.7
8.8
7.7
6.0
5.0
Rekovac
10.8
9.1
7.9
9.6
6.5
4.0
4.9
Ražanj
11.0
11.6
5.5
6.8
7.7
4.4
4.8
Žagubica
13.2
11.7
7.8
10.0
8.3
6.3
4.7
Boljevac
13.4
9.0
8.3
9.9
8.1
5.0
4.6
Dimitrovgrad
13.0
9.3
9.0
7.2
7.1
4.7
4.5
Kladovo
14.9
16.2
10.3
8.8
8.9
6.9
4.4
Babušnica
18.5
11.3
8.5
6.2
5.3
5.9
4.3
Malo Crniće
11.5
11.7
8.0
8.9
8.2
5.5
4.2
Aranđelovac
16.0
14.5
12.5
12.0
9.2
8.8
3.9
Topola
13.0
9.9
10.5
9.4
8.1
6.4
3.8
Crna Trava
24.2
12.4
9.0
6.1
4.4
4.8
2.7
Total
20.4
17.9
16.3
14.6
9.9
9.1
8.9
Marriages and divorces
Data for Serbia excluding Kosovo.
Average population
Marriages
Divorces
Crude marriage rate (per 1000)
Crude divorce rate (per 1000)
Divorces per 1000 marriages
1950
5,969,977
76,749
9,623
12.9
1.6
125.4
1951
6,045,982
66,849
8,250
11.1
1.4
123.4
1952
6,106,976
67,255
5,611
11.0
0.9
83.4
1953
6,186,015
63,667
7,570
10.3
1.2
118.9
1954
6,271,014
61,707
8,053
9.8
1.3
130.5
1955
6,369,436
57,970
9,784
9.1
1.5
168.8
1956
6,422,999
55,603
9,291
8.7
1.4
167.1
1957
6,481,984
56,214
9,827
8.7
1.5
174.8
1958
6,535,020
63,195
10,229
9.7
1.6
161.9
1959
6,587,014
59,361
10,328
9.0
1.6
174.0
1960
6,638,992
62,341
10,585
9.4
1.6
169.8
1961
6,689,077
62,775
10,130
9.4
1.5
161.4
1962
6,740,264
58,211
9,948
8.6
1.5
170.9
1963
6,787,950
57,316
10,285
8.4
1.5
179.4
1964
6,832,855
59,481
9,977
8.7
1.5
167.7
1965
6,876,624
62,011
9,939
9.0
1.4
160.3
1966
6,927,969
60,878
10,731
8.8
1.5
176.3
1967
6,966,522
64,168
9,791
9.2
1.4
152.6
1968
7,007,586
64,287
10,179
9.2
1.5
158.3
1969
7,123,249
64,796
8,788
9.1
1.2
135.6
1970
7,164,993
66,719
9,129
9.3
1.3
136.8
1971
7,211,716
66,839
9,873
9.3
1.4
147.7
1972
7,267,030
68,417
10,335
9.4
1.4
151.1
1973
7,322,344
66,845
10,290
9.1
1.4
153.9
1974
7,377,659
65,790
11,086
8.9
1.5
168.5
1975
7,432,973
62,843
10,693
8.5
1.4
170.2
1976
7,488,287
61,555
10,917
8.2
1.5
177.4
1977
7,543,601
62,733
10,350
8.3
1.4
165.0
1978
7,598,916
61,943
10,813
8.2
1.4
174.6
1979
7,654,230
60,828
10,265
7.9
1.3
168.8
1980
7,709,544
57,500
10,840
7.5
1.4
188.5
1981
7,736,787
57,563
9,517
7.4
1.2
165.3
1982
7,763,335
57,327
10,236
7.4
1.3
178.6
1983
7,788,100
56,556
9,699
7.3
1.2
171.5
1984
7,813,549
55,482
10,349
7.1
1.3
186.5
1985
7,835,902
53,252
11,567
6.8
1.5
217.2
1986
7,853,824
52,383
10,348
6.7
1.3
197.5
1987
7,868,027
52,500
11,689
6.7
1.5
222.6
1988
7,884,218
51,709
11,686
6.6
1.5
226.0
1989
7,893,787
51,073
11,449
6.5
1.5
224.2
1990
7,897,937
48,261
9,889
6.1
1.3
204.9
1991
7,824,589
45,145
8,018
5.8
1.0
177.6
1992
7,787,897
46,155
6,501
5.9
0.8
140.9
1993
7,751,205
44,800
6,792
5.8
0.9
151.6
1994
7,714,513
44,091
6,358
5.7
0.8
144.2
1995
7,677,821
43,555
7,217
5.7
0.9
165.7
1996
7,641,129
40,705
6,860
5.3
0.9
168.5
1997
7,604,437
40,344
6,982
5.3
0.9
173.1
1998
7,567,745
39,328
6,909
5.2
0.9
175.7
1999
7,540,401
37,256
6,264
4.9
0.8
168.1
2000
7,516,346
42,586
7,689
5.7
1.0
180.6
2001
7,503,433
41,406
7,835
5.5
1.0
189.2
2002
7,500,031
41,947
9,982
5.6
1.3
238.0
2003
7,480,591
41,914
7,938
5.6
1.1
189.4
2004
7,463,157
42,030
8,845
5.6
1.2
210.4
2005
7,440,769
38,846
7,661
5.2
1.0
197.2
2006
7,411,569
39,756
8,204
5.4
1.1
206.4
2007
7,381,579
41,083
8,622
5.6
1.2
209.9
2008
7,350,222
38,285
8,502
5.2
1.2
222.1
2009
7,320,807
36,853
8,472
5.0
1.2
229.9
2010
7,291,436
35,815
6,644
4.9
0.9
185.5
2011
7,236,519
35,808
8,251
4.9
1.1
230.4
2012
7,201,497
34,639
7,372
4.8
1.0
212.8
2013
7,166,552
36,209
8,170
5.1
1.1
225.6
2014
7,131,787
36,429
7,614
5.1
1.1
209.0
2015
7,095,383
36,949
9,381
5.2
1.3
253.9
2016
7,058,322
35,921
9,046
5.1
1.3
251.8
2017
7,020,858
36,047
9,262
5.1
1.3
256.9
2018
6,982,604
36,321
9,995
5.2
1.4
275.2
2019
6,945,235
Ethnic groups
Ethnic structure of Serbia by municipalities and cities 2022
Situated in the middle of the Balkans, Serbia is home to many different ethnic groups . According to the 2022 census, Serbs are the largest ethnic group in the country and constitute 80.6% of population (86.6% if categories not declared and unknown nationalities are excluded). Hungarians are the largest ethnic minority in Serbia, concentrated predominately in northern Vojvodina and representing 2.8% of the country's population (3% if categories not declared and unknown nationalities are excluded). Bosniaks are second largest ethnic minority mainly inhabiting the Sandžak region in southwestern and most southern part of the country representing 2.3% of the country's population (2.5% if categories not declared and unknown nationalities are excluded). Romani people constitute 2% of the total population, or 2.1% if undeclared and unknown are not taken into account. Other minority groups include Albanians (0.9%), Slovaks and Croats (0.6%), Yugoslavs (0.4%), Romanians , Vlachs and Montenegrins (0.3%). The Chinese and Arabs are the only two significant immigrant minorities, with the latter often using Serbia as a transient country on their way to Western Europe. In 2022, 140 thousand migrants arrived in Serbia from Russia, and the country's authorities announced their intention to grant them citizenship in an expedited manner.
Serbia (excluding Kosovo) in 2022
Serbs
80.6%
Hungarians
2.8%
Bosniaks
2.3%
Roma
2.0%
Slovaks
0.6%
Croats
0.6%
other
4.2%
unspecified
6.9%
By statistical regions
Belgrade region
Serbs
90.7%
Roma
1.6%
other/unspecified
7.6%
Vojvodina
Serbs
76.7%
Hungarians
13%
Slovaks
2.6%
Croats
2.4%
Roma
2.2%
Romanians
1.3%
Montenegrins
1.1%
other/unspecified
9.7%
Šumadija and Western Serbia
Serbs
88.5%
Bosniaks
7%
Roma
1%
other/unspecified
3.5%
Southern and Eastern Serbia
Serbs
89.1%
Roma
3.6%
Vlachs
2.1%
Bulgarians
1%
Albanians
0.9%
other/unspecified
4.2%
Ethnic group
census 1948
census 1953
census 1961
census 1971
census 1981
census 1991
census 2002
census 2011
census 2022
Number
%
Number
%
Number
%
Number
%
Number
%
Number
%
Number
%
Number
%
Number
%
Serbs
4,651,819
80.2
4,963,070
80.4
5,477,670
82.0
5,788,547
80.4
5,972,661
77.3
6,252,405
79.9
6,212,838
82.9
5,988,150
83.3
5,360,239
80.6
Hungarians
433,618
7.5
441,748
7.2
449,377
6.7
430,145
6.0
390,321
5.0
343,800
4.4
293,299
3.9
253,899
3.5
184,442
2.8
Bosniaks
7,636
0.1
74,840
1.2
85,441
1.3
127,973
1.8
156,604
2.0
180,222
2.3
136,087
1.8
145,278
2.0
153,801
2.3
Ethnic Muslims
19,503
0.3
22,301
0.3
13,011
0.2
Roma
40,951
0.7
46,896
0.8
6,624
0.1
35,301
0.5
76,833
1.0
94,492
1.2
108,193
1.4
147,604
2.1
131,936
2.0
Albanians
33,769
0.6
40,954
0.7
53,167
0.8
68,593
1.0
76,296
1.0
78,281
1.0
61,647
0.8
5,809
0.1
61,687
0.9
Croats
164,574
2.8
167,045
2.7
189,158
2.8
176,649
2.5
140,650
1.8
97,344
1.2
70,602
0.9
57,900
0.8
39,107
0.6
Slovaks
73,138
1.3
75,006
1.2
77,816
1.2
76,707
1.1
73,170
0.9
66,772
0.9
59,021
0.8
52,750
0.7
41,730
0.6
Yugoslavs
14,873
0.2
122,904
1.7
439,265
5.7
320,168
4.1
80,721
1.1
23,303
0.3
27,143
0.4
Montenegrins
46,810
0.8
54,718
0.9
67,165
1.0
93,705
1.3
120,438
1.6
118,934
1.5
69,049
0.9
38,527
0.5
20,238
0.3
Vlachs
93,440
1.6
28,047
0.5
1,367
0.0
14,719
0.2
25,592
0.3
17,804
0.2
40,054
0.5
35,330
0.5
21,013
0.3
Romanians
63,112
1.1
59,689
1.0
59,492
0.9
57,399
0.8
53,676
0.7
42,316
0.5
34,576
0.5
29,332
0.4
23,044
0.3
Macedonians
17,391
0.3
26,305
0.4
35,146
0.5
41,627
0.6
47,930
0.6
45,068
0.6
25,847
0.3
22,755
0.3
14,767
0.2
Bulgarians
59,395
1.0
60,146
1.0
58,243
0.9
53,536
0.7
33,294
0.4
26,698
0.3
20,497
0.3
18,543
0.3
12,918
0.2
Others/unspecified
114,493
2.0
132,549
2.1
102,700
1.5
115,093
1.6
122,506
1.6
138,491
1.8
266,067
3.5
345,381
4.8
541,927
8.2
Total
5,800,146
6,171,013
6,678,239
7,202,898
7,729,236
7,822,795
7,498,001
7,186,862
6,647,003
Religion
Religion map (2011 census)
Main article: Religion in Serbia
Serbia is largely a homogeneous Eastern Orthodox nation, with Catholic and Muslim minorities, among other smaller confessions.
Orthodox Christians number 5,387,426 or 81.1% of country's population. The Serbian Orthodox Church is the largest and traditional church of the country, adherents of which are overwhelmingly Serbs. Other Orthodox Christian communities in Serbia include Montenegrins, Macedonians , Romanians and Bulgarians .
There are 257,269 Roman Catholics in Serbia, roughly 3.9% of the population, mostly in Vojvodina (especially its northern part) which is home to minority ethnic groups such as Hungarians, Croats, Bunjevci , Albanians, as well as to some Slovaks and Czechs. Protestantism accounts for about 1% of the country's population, chiefly among Slovaks in Vojvodina as well as among Reformist Hungarians .
Muslims , with 278,212 or 4.2% of population, form second largest religious group. Islam has a strong historic following in the southern regions of Serbia, primarily in southern Sandžak. Bosniaks are the largest Islamic community in Serbia; estimates are that some third of country's Roma people are Muslim.
Languages
Linguistic map (2002 census)
Main articles: Languages of Serbia and Serbian language
The official language is Serbian , member of the South Slavic group of languages, and is native to 5,607,558 or 84.4% of the population. Recognized minority languages are: Hungarian (mother tongue to 170,875 people or 2.6% of population), Slovak , Romanian , Bulgarian , and Rusyn as well as Bosnian and Croatian which, like Serbian, are standardized varieties of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language . All these languages are in official use in municipalities or cities where more than a 15% of population consists of national minority. In Vojvodina , provincial administration uses, besides Serbian, five other languages (Hungarian , Slovak , Romanian , Croatian , and Rusyn ).
Largest cities
Name
Population (2024)
Belgrade
1,680,000
Novi Sad
380,000
Niš
250,000
Kragujevac
170,000
Subotica
123,000
Leskovac
123,000
Pančevo
115,000
Kruševac
113,000
Kraljevo
110,000
Novi Pazar
106,000
Čačak
105,000
Zrenjanin
105,000
Šabac
105,000
Migration
Emigration
See also: Serbian diaspora
Immigration
See also: Immigration to Serbia
Foreign citizens in Serbia in 2016.
Temporary residence
Permanent residence
#
Country
Population
Country
Population
1
China
3,280
China
1,232
2
Russia
2,677
Romania
1,162
3
Libya
1,656
Russia
620
4
North Macedonia
1,386
North Macedonia
516
5
Ukraine
1,031
Ukraine
340
Total
10,030
Total
3,870
After the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine , more than 100,000 Russian citizens and 18,000 Ukrainian citizens arrived in Serbia within 7 months.
Other demographic data
Data that follows has been derived from the Ministry of Demography and Population Policy of Serbia Official website
Median age of the population
Total: 43.16 years (2018)
Male: 41.73 years
Female: 44.53 years
Mother's mean age at first birth
28.4 years (2018)
Number of marriages per 1000 inhabitants
5.2 marriages/1,000 population (2018)
Median age of the groom at the time of marriage
34.2 years (2018)
Median age of the bride at the time of marriage
31.1 years (2018)
Number of divorces per 1000 marriages
275.2 divorces/1,000 marriages (2018)
Education
Further information: Education in Serbia
According to 2011 census, literacy in Serbia stands at 98% of population while computer literacy is at 49% (complete computer literacy is at 34.2%). Same census showed the following levels of education: 16.2% of inhabitants have higher education (10.6% have bachelors or master's degrees, 5.6% have an associate degree), 49% have a secondary education, 20.7% have an elementary education, and 13.7% have not completed elementary education.
Health
Further information: Health in Serbia
Life expectancy in Serbia since 1950
Life expectancy in Serbia since 2000 by gender
The life expectancy in Serbia at birth is 74.8 years, 71.9 for males and 77.7 for females. Serbia has a comparatively old overall population (among the 10 oldest in the world), with the average age of 42.9 years.
Period
Life expectancy in Years
1950–1955
59.12
1955–1960
61.60
1960–1965
64.26
1965–1970
66.72
1970–1975
68.53
1975–1980
69.53
1980–1985
70.20
1985–1990
71.14
1990–1995
71.74
1995–2000
71.91
2000–2005
72.36
2005–2010
73.33
2010–2015
74.65
See also
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