Ini ada beberapa data kependudukan Jerman.

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Population

The population of the Federal Republic of Germany encompasses all 
the inhabitants whose usual place of residence is within the 
territory of the Federal Republic of Germany, i.e. it includes all 
the foreigners registered in this territory. The Federal Republic of 
Germany is a densely populated country. Approximately 82 million 
inhabitants live here, which corresponds to a population density of 
230 persons per square kilometre. The comparative figure for the 
European Union is 116.

The population development is subject to various factors of 
influence. Births and deaths determine the number of the population 
just as much as migrations across the borders of the Federal 
Republic of Germany.
The data on the foreign population come from two different sources, 
that is current population statistics and the Central Register on 
Foreigners.

Between population censuses, current population statistics is the 
only source available for a comprehensive picture of the total 
population in Germany and its subdivisions and, consequently, of the 
German and the foreign population. However, current population 
statistics does not show all variables for foreigners. Therefore, 
official statistics also uses data of the Central Register on 
Foreigners, e.g. data on citizenship, duration of stay, and 
residence status of foreigners.

Due to different definitions, the stock data on foreigners from the 
Central Register on Foreigners and from current population 
statistics differ from each other. Generally, numbers of foreigners 
from the Register must be smaller than those from current population 
statistics becaus the Register covers only foreigners living in 
Germany not just on a temorary basis. After the register was 
adjusted in the period 2000 to 2004, the differences have 
considerably increased. It is therefore not possible to directly 
compare the results for the foreign population from the two sources.
By looking at the age structure of the population it is possible to 
predict the proportional development of the younger generation to 
the older one. The Federal Republic of Germany is characterized 
already today - as are most of the industrialized countries - by a 
rather low number of the young generation. Life expectancy (in the 
former territory of the Federal Republic and in the New Länder) is 
growing, causing a permanent shift in the age structure towards 
older people. Model calculations on population development show that 
in just a few years there will be more people aged 65 years and over 
in Germany than persons aged 15 years or under.
The development of births, but also marriages and divorces mirrors a 
society's attitude towards the family and children. Low numbers of 
births and a declining propensity to get married also affect the 
size of households, which have shown a decreasing tendency in the 
Federal Republic of Germany for years. Households with more than 5 
persons have become very rare, while the number of one-person 
households is growing continually. There is an above-average number 
of one-person households especially in large cities.





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