๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ช Population Growth Rate of Estonia

The current population growth rate of Estonia is -0.298%. A 12.03% decrease from 2023, when the population growth rate was -0.266%. In the future, Estonia's population growth rate is projected to decrease to -0.662%, by the year 2100. A total decrease of the population growth rate of Estonia by 122.15% from today's standard.

Historic Population Growth Rate of Estonia (1950-2024)

Estonia has seen a decrease in population growth rate since the 1950's.

Year Population Growth Rate Overall Population +/-
1950 1.315% 14,493
1951 1.256% 14,025
1952 1.22% 13,789
1953 1.079% 12,335
1954 1.095% 12,653
1955 1.053% 12,301
1956 0.936% 11,047
1957 0.893% 10,635
1958 0.626% 7,514
1959 0.573% 6,917
1960 1.235% 15,048
1961 1.241% 15,310
1962 1.164% 14,525
1963 1.127% 14,233
1964 1.202% 15,356
1965 1.082% 13,984
1966 1.043% 13,624
1967 1.079% 14,241
1968 1.104% 14,731
1969 1.055% 14,224
1970 0.908% 12,366
1971 0.962% 13,224
1972 0.896% 12,434
1973 0.858% 12,017
1974 0.887% 12,520
1975 0.796% 11,335
1976 0.786% 11,286
1977 0.846% 12,243
1978 0.769% 11,219
1979 0.571% 8,391
1980 0.56% 8,264
1981 0.626% 9,307
1982 0.662% 9,904
1983 0.716% 10,775
1984 0.663% 10,046
1985 0.608% 9,270
1986 0.73% 11,212
1987 0.785% 12,153
1988 0.744% 11,608
1989 0.339% 5,315
1990 -0.004% -62
1991 -0.641% -10,032
1992 -2.627% -40,459
1993 -2.089% -31,433
1994 -1.761% -25,984
1995 -1.371% -19,920
1996 -1.135% -16,290
1997 -0.708% -10,070
1998 -0.752% -10,617
1999 -0.333% -4,679
2000 -0.613% -8,565
2001 -0.663% -9,199
2002 -0.603% -8,310
2003 -0.646% -8,849
2004 -0.551% -7,511
2005 -0.6% -8,126
2006 -0.578% -7,779
2007 -0.335% -4,491
2008 -0.197% -2,636
2009 -0.171% -2,283
2010 -0.282% -3,750
2011 -0.336% -4,462
2012 -0.38% -5,032
2013 -0.331% -4,369
2014 -0.193% -2,542
2015 0.213% 2,803
2016 -0.02% -265
2017 0.266% 3,511
2018 0.43% 5,687
2019 0.309% 4,094
2020 0.054% 716
2021 -0.166% -2,202
2022 -0.232% -3,076
2023 -0.266% -3,517
2024 -0.298% -3,932

Future Population Growth Rate of Estonia (2024-2100)

Estonia's population growth rate is projected to decrease in the future. According to the United Nation, it will drop from today's growth rate of -0.266% all the way down to -0.662% by the year 2100. The yearly downward trend is clearly visible from the charts and data below.

Year Population Growth Rate Overall Population +/-
2024 -0.298% -3,932
2025 -0.331% -4,350
2026 -0.358% -4,694
2027 -0.382% -4,986
2028 -0.403% -5,243
2029 -0.425% -5,510
2030 -0.442% -5,702
2031 -0.456% -5,849
2032 -0.461% -5,892
2033 -0.469% -5,969
2034 -0.47% -5,950
2035 -0.47% -5,927
2036 -0.468% -5,873
2037 -0.466% -5,811
2038 -0.463% -5,751
2039 -0.462% -5,715
2040 -0.464% -5,711
2041 -0.464% -5,684
2042 -0.47% -5,728
2043 -0.475% -5,766
2044 -0.484% -5,841
2045 -0.49% -5,885
2046 -0.499% -5,973
2047 -0.507% -6,039
2048 -0.518% -6,131
2049 -0.529% -6,227
2050 -0.542% -6,346
2051 -0.553% -6,444
2052 -0.564% -6,540
2053 -0.575% -6,628
2054 -0.59% -6,761
2055 -0.605% -6,887
2056 -0.616% -6,977
2057 -0.633% -7,116
2058 -0.647% -7,227
2059 -0.656% -7,285
2060 -0.671% -7,406
2061 -0.679% -7,439
2062 -0.693% -7,540
2063 -0.7% -7,563
2064 -0.709% -7,605
2065 -0.719% -7,656
2066 -0.721% -7,629
2067 -0.726% -7,623
2068 -0.732% -7,632
2069 -0.736% -7,617
2070 -0.734% -7,541
2071 -0.737% -7,518
2072 -0.738% -7,465
2073 -0.738% -7,411
2074 -0.74% -7,380
2075 -0.737% -7,292
2076 -0.734% -7,213
2077 -0.736% -7,182
2078 -0.731% -7,076
2079 -0.726% -6,979
2080 -0.725% -6,923
2081 -0.722% -6,838
2082 -0.713% -6,704
2083 -0.705% -6,588
2084 -0.695% -6,449
2085 -0.687% -6,326
2086 -0.678% -6,206
2087 -0.672% -6,105
2088 -0.659% -5,949
2089 -0.653% -5,855
2090 -0.647% -5,761
2091 -0.642% -5,682
2092 -0.636% -5,593
2093 -0.635% -5,550
2094 -0.633% -5,502
2095 -0.632% -5,454
2096 -0.64% -5,487
2097 -0.64% -5,452
2098 -0.649% -5,498
2099 -0.653% -5,495
2100 -0.662% -5,529

Why is the chart for future population growth rate mostly flat?

Predicting and projecting future population growth rate is extremely hard. Especially, the further you move into the future. Thus, the scientist and data collectors of the United Nations tend to add a flat number when reasonable projections can't be made.

Understanding Population Growth Rate: How Births, Deaths, and Migration Impact Population Size of Estonia

Population growth rate is defined as the annual average rate of change of population size, for a given country, territory, or geographic area, during a specified period. It is considered an international standard for measuring population change. The United Nations uses population growth rate as one of the key indicators for measuring population trends, and for forecasting future population size. Part of that data is used on this page to visualize and explore historic and future population growth rate over time.

What is Population Growth Rate?

Population growth rate is a measure of how quickly a population is increasing or decreasing in size over time. It is expressed as a percentage of change over a time period. Most commonly, its typically messured on a yearly basis, allowing you to evaluate percentage on year over year basis. However, population growth rate can be applied and calculated on any timeframe.

  • Population growth rate is used to indicate population increase or decrease in size over time.
  • It is measured as a percentage of change, from previous to current population size.
  • It is often expressed as a yearly rate, but can be applied to any timeframe.
  • A positive population growth rate indicates that a population is increasing.
  • A negative population growth rate indicates that a population is decreasing.
  • Birth rate, death rate, and migration affect the population growth rate.
  • A high birth rate and low death rate will result in a high population growth rate.
  • A low birth rate and high death rate will result in a low population growth rate.
  • Net migration also affect the population growth rate of Estonia.
  • Population growth rate is an important metric for demographic, environmental and economic forecasting.

How is Population Growth Rate calculated?

The population growth rate indicates the increase or decrease of a population in percent (%). The formula to calculate population growth rate can be used on any timeframe. In this case it indicates the population growth reate year over year, where a negative population growth rate is presented with red coloring and positive with green. The population growth rate of Estonia is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.

Population Growth Rate Formula

Population Growth Rate = New Population - Original Population / Original Population * 100

What Causes Population Growth Rate to Increase or Decrease?

Just like any other country or region, Estonia's population growth rate is influenced by a variety of factors that causes it to increase or decrease.

Birth Rate

The number of births per 1,000 individuals in a population over a specific period of time affects population growth. Higher birth rates contribute to population growth, while lower birth rates slow down growth.

Death Rate

The number of deaths per 1,000 individuals in a population over a specific period of time also influences population growth. Higher death rates can reduce population growth, while lower death rates contribute to growth.

Total Fertility Rate

The average number of children born to women of childbearing age is known as the total fertility rate. Higher fertility rates can lead to population growth, while lower fertility rates can result in slower growth or even population decline.

Life Expectancy

The average number of years a person is expected to live affects population growth. Higher life expectancy can result in population growth, as people live longer and contribute to the population for a greater duration.

Immigration and Emigration

Migration patterns, including immigration (inflow of individuals from other countries) and emigration (outflow of individuals to other countries), can significantly impact population growth rates. Higher immigration rates can contribute to population growth, while high emigration rates can slow down growth.

Government Policies

Government policies related to family planning, healthcare, immigration, and social welfare can also influence population growth rates. For example, policies promoting contraception and family planning can lead to lower birth rates and slower growth.

Socioeconomic Factors

Factors such as economic development, education, and urbanization can affect population growth rates. Higher levels of education and economic opportunities often correlate with lower birth rates and slower population growth.

Data Information

Data found on this page is based on the medium fertility variant of the United Nations Revision of World Population Prospects 2022.

Data Sources

The United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division)

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2022

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