The Population History of Germany: Research Strategy and Pre-liminary Results Ulrich PFISTER* and Georg FERTIG+ Abstract The paper presents the project of an aggregative reconstruction of the population of Ger-many from the sixteenth century to 1840, when official statistics began to provide complete coverage of all German states. 0000010863 00000 n United Nations Population Division. �p���v{��]��s��o�ʐ����Ӿx�����e�x%G�JLs���P�5���y;!I?��X���=r�H�X[O���C6t�I��_t�Z�k�כ6I�����Y!_ds�Z��oZR��T�*�$IÁ��&)����W7�E!��cCԂ;+]R�\��v������`�`��^�{� fYĭ�*2_Y�xc�Y�je��3��u��F��.S)����52�J��O^݅�_*����6�-���|w��a2y�*

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According to the first census since reunification, Germany's population was 80,219,695 (9 May 2011), making it the sixteenth-most populous country in the world and the most populous in the European Union. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database. Increases or decreases in death rates or in number of children born can affect these results. The total population in Germany was estimated at 83.2 million people in 2019, according to the latest census figures. trailer 332 27 x��TmL[U~��m{[����"�+���܏�,�����BFB�?��MAc��G��p W������d03�F����@"��,#0�C����_�}Ͻ��������{��@�G0���H ;�0C�x�Q�w=ԡ�685����-b8+�t�X:s��x���I_�Ls���1e1 )ɩL^6 �g�,qm�"[�Z[Z��~Q����7%��"� 0000002372 00000 n

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