2019冠状病毒病大流行第一年塞尔维亚人口概况

G. Penev
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在塞尔维亚,从人口的角度来看,2020年无疑是21世纪最重要的年份之一,就死亡率而言,也是第二次世界大战结束后时期最重要的年份之一。这主要与COVID-19大流行的爆发有关,该流行病以前所未有的速度在全球蔓延。本文的目的是对大流行第一年塞尔维亚的基本人口数据进行分析,并强调当前冠状病毒疾病流行的最重要人口后果。根据官方估计,截至2020年12月31日,塞尔维亚有687.15万居民,比2019年减少了5.5万人。这一降幅比20年平均水平高出74%。由于估计数不包括净移徙,实际人口规模要小得多,根据作者的意见,最多达到670万(与1961年一样)。死亡人数为116850人,比2019年增加15.2%。这是自1950年以来最高的年死亡人数,也是最高的年增长率。新冠肺炎死亡10365例(占总死亡率的8.9%,占超额死亡率的67.2%)。与此同时,出生人数也创下了纪录,但方向相反。2020年,有61692名婴儿出生,比2019年减少4.2%,也是自1900年以来出生人数最少的一年。与2019年相比,年龄结构的变化微不足道,但与2002年和2011年的年龄金字塔相比,变化非常大。65岁或65岁以上人口的比例(21.3%)以及年龄中位数为44.0岁表明,到2020年,塞尔维亚属于世界上最老的10个人口群体。
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Demographic summary of Serbia in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic
In Serbia, from a demographic point of view, 2020 certainly stands out as one of the most significant years of the twenty-first century and, with respect to mortality, of the period after the end of the Second World War. This is mainly linked to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has spread across the planet at an unprecedented rate. The aim of this paper is to present the analysis of Serbia's basic demographic data during the first year of the pandemic and to highlight the most important demographic consequences of the epidemic of the current coronavirus disease. As of 31 December 2020, according to the official SORS estimates, Serbia had 6,871,500 inhabitants, 55,000 fewer than in 2019. The decline is 74% higher than the 20-year average. As the estimates do not include net migration, the real population size is significantly smaller and, according to the author's opinion, it reaches a maximum of 6.7 million (as in 1961). The death toll was 116,850 and it is 15.2% higher than in 2019. This is the highest annual number of deaths, as well as the highest annual increase, since 1950. There have been 10,365 COVID-19 deaths (8.9% of total mortality and 67.2% of excess mortality). At the same time, a record was set in terms of the number of births, but in the opposite direction. In 2020, 61,692 babies were born, which is 4.2% less than in 2019 and was also the smallest number of births since 1900. The changes in the age structure are negligible compared to 2019, but very significant compared to the age-pyramids in 2002 and 2011. The share of people aged 65 years or over (21.3%) as well as the median age of 44.0 years indicate that, in 2020, Serbia belongs to the group of ten oldest populations in the world.
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