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PEOPLE

Population: 3.4 million (July 2005 est.).
Growth rate: -0.3%. Birth rate--8.9/1,000. Death rate--11.9/1,000.
Ethnic groups: Lithuanian 83.4%, Poles 6.7%, Russians 6.3%.
Religions: Catholic (79%), Orthodox (4.1%), Protestant (1.9%).
Languages: Lithuanian; a minority speaks Russian (8%) and Polish (5.6%).
Education: Years compulsory--10 (until the age of 16). Literacy--99.6%.
Health: Infant mortality rate--67.8/1,000. Life expectancy--66.48 yrs. male, 77.85 yrs. female.
Work force (2005 est.): 1.61 million: services 56%; industry and construction 20%; agriculture 16%.


Age structure:
0-14 years: 19% (male 357,712; female 342,796)
15-64 years: 67% (male 1,177,732; female 1,259,682)
65 years and over: 14% (male 163,470; female 319,364) (2000 est.)
12% (male 165,535; female 313,217) (July 1995 est.)

Vital statistics

 

1990

1995

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

Live births

56868

41195

37812

37019

36415

34149

31546

30014

30598

30419

Stillbirths

305

285

248

240

207

221

167

193

168

150

Deaths

39760

45306

41143

40757

40003

38919

40399

41072

40990

41340

of which infant deaths under 1 year

581

514

391

343

315

294

250

238

206

240

Natural increase/decrease1

17108

-4111

-3331

-3738

-3588

-4770

-8853

-11058

-10392

-10921

Marriages

36310

22150

18796

18486

17868

16906

15764

16151

16975

19130

Divorces

12747

10221

11371

11752

11390

10882

11024

10579

10599

10997

Live births

15.4

11.4

10.6

10.4

10.3

9.8

9.1

8.6

8.9

8.8

Deaths

10.8

12.5

11.5

11.5

11.3

11.1

11.6

11.8

11.9

12.0

Natural increase/decrease1

4.6

-1.1

-0.9

-1.1

-1.0

-1.3

-2.5

-3.2

-3.0

-3.2

Marriages

9.8

6.1

5.3

5.2

5.1

4.8

4.5

4.7

4.9

5.6

Divorces

3.4

2.8

3.2

3.3

3.2

3.1

3.2

3.1

3.1

3.2

Deaths under 1year per 1000 live births

10.3

12.4

10.3

9.2

8.6

8.5

7.8

7.9

6.8

7.9

 1 The difference between number of those born alive and those who died.


Life expectancy at birth1

 

1990

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

Total

71.46

69.08

70.26

71.08

71.39

71.76

72.19

71.78

71.91

72.19

72.06

Males

66.44

63.27

64.64

65.48

66.00

66.36

66.77

65.95

66.21

66.48

66.36

Females

76.27

75.06

75.89

76.64

76.66

77.01

77.45

77.58

77.58

77.85

77.75

1 The probability index, indicating the average length of life of every person, provided mortality rate of every age group of the popula­tion during the expected life remains unchanged.


Total fertility rate1

 1990

 1995

 1996

 1997

 1998

 1999

 2000

 2001

 2002

2003

2004

 2.03

 1.55

 1.49

 1.47

 1.46

 1.46

 1.39

 1.30

 1.24

1.26

1.26

1 An average number of children who would born alive to a woman during the reproductive period of her life (aged 15 –49).


Nationality:
noun: Lithuanian(s)
adjective: Lithuanian

Ethnic divisions: 83.45% Lithuanians, 6.7% Poles, 6.3% Russians, 1.2% Belarusians, 0.7% Ukrainians, 0.1% Latvians, 0.1% Jews, 0.1% Tatars, 0.1% Germans, 1.25% others. (data of 2001)

Religions:

Religious confessions

Specific weight of population by religious confessions in total number of population, %

Total

100.0

Roman Catholics

79.0

Orthodox Believers

4.1

Old Believers

0.8

Evangelic Lutherans

0.6

Evangelic Reformists

0.2

Moslems

0.1

Judaists

0.0

Greek Catholics

0.0

Karaites

0.0

Other

0.3

Not any

9.4

Not indicated

5.5

Languages: Lithuanian (official), Polish, Russian

Literacy: age 15 and over can read and write (1989)
total population: 98%
male: 99%
female: 98%

Labor force: 1.836 million
by occupation: industry and construction 42%, agriculture and forestry 18%, other 40% (1990)


* - provisional data

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