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Demographics of Moldova

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Demographics ofMoldova
Moldovapopulation pyramid in 2020
PopulationDecrease 2,423,287[1](01.01.2024, excluding Transnistria)
Density79.8 (excluding Transnistria)
(2024)
Growth rate−2.8(2024)
Birth rate9.8 births/1,000 population
(2023)
Death rate13.7 deaths/1,000 population
(2023)
Life expectancy71.9 years(2023)
 • male67.5 years
(2023)
 • female76.4 years
(2023)
Fertility rate1.61 children born/woman
(2023)
Infant mortality rate13.7 deaths/1,000 live births(2023)
Net migration rate-24.4 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022)
Age structure
0–14 years16.4%
(male 301,150/female 284,400)
15–64 years73.6%
(male 1,277,900/female 1,341,650)
65 and over10.0%
(male 133,060/female 222,270)
Sex ratio
Total0.91 male(s)/female(2008 est.)
At birth1.06 male(s)/female
Under 151.06 male(s)/female
15–64 years0.94 male(s)/female
65 and over0.59 male(s)/female
Nationality
Major ethnicIndigenous population self-identified asMoldovans orRomanians (85.1%)(2024)
Minor ethnicUkrainians (4.9%),Gagauz (4.2%),Russians (3.2%),Bulgarians (1.6%),Romanis (0,4%), other groups (0.5%)(2024)
Language
OfficialRomanian
SpokenRomanian and other minority languages

Demographic features of the population ofRepublic of Moldova include distribution,ethnicity, languages, religious affiliation and other statistical data.

Overview of the demographic statistics

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According to the2014 Moldovan Census,2,789,205 people resided in the areas controlled by the central government ofRepublic of Moldova. Another209,030 were non-resident citizens living abroad, for a total of2,998,235.[2]

According to the2015 census in Transnistria,475,007 people lived in the breakawayTransnistria, including the city ofBender, and the other localitiesde facto controlled by Transnistrian authorities.[3] Thus, the total population of the country in 2014 amounted to3,473,242.

22.533.544.5189019201950198020102040millionMoldova Total Population[4]

year-250-200-150-100-50050100150194019601980200020202040Natural change (per 1000)Crude migration change (per 1000)Moldova population natural and migratory change
Viewsource data.
TFRyears11.522.533.54195019601970198019902000201020202030Total Fertility RateMoldova total fertility rate
Viewsource data.
Median age
total34.3 years(2008 est.)
(up from 32.22 years in 2005)
male32.4 years
(up from 30.14 years in 2005)
female36.4 years
(up from 34.27 years in 2005)
Literacy rate
total96%(1989); 99.1%(2003); 99.1%(2005)
male99%(1989); 99.6%(2003); 99.7%(2005)
female94%(1989); 98.7%(2003); 98.6%(2005)
definitionage 15 and over can read and write
Unemployment rate
8% (official), 40% (real)
Source: The World Factbook, CIA;[5] UN[6],[7]

01020304050607080198019902000201020202030Population <15Population 15-64Population 65+Moldova Age Structure (%)32343638404219901995200020052010201520202025millionMoldova Median Age

Urban–rural distribution of population

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According to the 2024 census, 46,4% of the population is urban, which is a considerable increase from 2014, when only 38,5% of the population was urban.[8]

According to the 2014 census, the largest cities under the control of the constitutional authorities areChișinău with 644,204 (with 590,631 actual urban dwellers) andBălți with 102,457 (97,930 urban dwellers). The autonomous territorial unit ofGagauzia has 134,535, out of which 48,666 or 36,2% are urban dwellers.Ungheni is the third largest city with 32,828, followed byCahul with 28,763,Soroca with 22,196 andOrhei with 21,065.[9]

By district (2004 census)

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notypenamepopulationurbanrural
population%citiespopulation%communes
1municipalityChișinău712,218644,20490.45%768,0149.55%12
2municipalityBălți127,561122,66996.16%14,8923.84%2
3auton.territ.unitGăgăuzia155,64658,19037.39%397,45662.61%23
4districtAnenii Noi81,7108,35810.23%173,35289.77%25
5districtBasarabeasca28,97811,19238.62%117,78661.38%6
6districtBriceni78,02714,23018.24%263,79781.76%26
7districtCahul119,23135,48829.76%183,74370.24%36
8districtCantemir60,0013,8726.45%156,12993.55%26
9districtCălărași75,07514,51619.34%160,55980.66%27
10districtCăușeni90,61221,94124.21%268,67175.79%25(out of 28)
11districtCimișlia60,92512,85821.10%148,06778.90%22
12districtCriuleni72,2547,1389.88%165,11690.12%24
13districtDondușeni46,4429,80121.10%136,64178.90%21
14districtDrochia87,09216,60619.07%170,48680.93%27
15districtDubăsari43,01534,015100%11
16districtEdineț81,39023,065%258,325%30
17districtFălești90,32014,931%175,389%32
18districtFlorești89,38917,086%317,086%37
19districtGlodeni60,97510,465%150,510%18
20districtHîncești119,76215,281%1104,481%38
21districtIaloveni97,70415,041%182,663%24
22districtLeova51,05614,411%236,645%23
23districtNisporeni64,92412,105%152,819%22
24districtOcnița56,51019,270%337,240%18
25districtOrhei116,27125,641%190,630%37
26districtRezina48,10510,196%137,909%24
27districtRîșcani69,45413,351%256,103%26
28districtSîngerei87,15315,760%271,393%24
29districtSoroca94,98628,362%166,624%34
30districtStrășeni88,90019,633%269,267%25
31districtȘoldănești42,2276,304%135,923%22
32districtȘtefan Vodă70,5947,768%162,826%22
33districtTaraclia43,15413,756%129,398%14
34districtTelenești70,1266,855%163,271%30
35districtUngheni110,54535,311%275,234%31
Subtotal control by central government3,383,3321,305,65538.59%542,077,67761.41%844
36territorial unitTransnistria383,806280,640163.85%10158,888136.15%69
37municipalityBender91,19788,05596.86%13,1423.14%1
10parts of districtCăușeni14,93514,935100%3(out of 28)
15parts of districtDubăsari715715100%parts of 1
Subtotal control by breakaway Tiraspol555,347377,66768.01%11177,68031.99%73
Total3,938,6791,683,32242.74%652,255,35757.26%917

Note:1The breakaway Transnistrian authorities count as rural the population of the towns ofCrasnoe,Maiac, andTiraspolul Nou. Since their exact population isn't available, so does this table.

Transnistrian-controlled areas (2015 cens.)

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Populationurbanrural
populationcitiespopulationcommunes
Tiraspol129,367129,3671
Camenca District20 542?1?12
Rîbnița District69,000?1?22
Dubăsari District31,000?1?9
Grigoriopol District40,000?12?114
Slobozia District84,000?24?212
SubtotalTransnistria383,806?10?69
Bender(w/o Proteagailovca)91,19791,1971
Proteagailovca3,1423,1421
Gîsca4,8414,8411
Chițcani(incl. Merenești and Zahorna)~9,000~9,0001
Cremenciug1,0941,0941
Roghi715715parts of 1
Subotal other localities109,98991,197118,7924
Total Tiraspol-controlled areas475,003333,00311142,00073

Note:
1 The breakaway Transnistrian authorities have counties as urban only the population of the town ofGrigoriopol, while that of the town ofMaiac was counted as rural.
2 The breakaway Transnistrian authorities have counties as urban only the population of the towns ofSlobozia andDnestrovsc, while those of the towns ofCrasnoe andTiraspolul Nou were counted as rural.

Vital statistics

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Bessarabia Governorate (1900–1914)

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Average populationLive birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude birth rate (per 1000)Crude death rate (per 1000)Natural change (per 1000)Crude migration rate (per 1000
19002,037,00083,30648,48034,82640.923.817.1
19012,073,00087,79746,29641,50142.322.320.0-2.3
19022,113,00096,64155,42341,21845.726.219.5-0.2
19032,154,00094,93653,23641,70044.124.719.40
19042,194,00099,26555,43643,82945.325.320.0-1.4
19052,237,00080,08562,38717,69835.827.97.911.7
19062,267,00095,09055,63839,45241.924.517.4-4.0
19072,303,000107,19559,96447,23146.526.020.5-4.6
19082,345,00096,08854,77241,31641.023.417.60.6
19092,395,000105,68162,49843,18344.126.118.03.3
19102,441,000101,54477,35624,18841.631.79.99.3
19112,488,00097,86474,09323,77139.329.89.69.7
19122,540,000102,65477,43125,22340.430.59.911.0
19132,602,000102,39777,74524,65239.429.99.514.9
19142,625,000100,87179,20221,66938.430.28.30.5

After WW II, total area

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Average populationLive birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude birth rate (per 1000)Crude death rate (per 1000)Natural change (per 1000)Crude migration rate (per 1000)Total fertility rateUrban FertilityRural Fertility
19452,028,000(e)42,79578,797−36,00221.138.9−17.8
19462,254,000(e)64,46264,3719128.628.50.1111.3
19472,188,000(e)57,555165,049−107,49426.375.5−49.219.9
19482,126,000(e)73,12335,84637,27734.416.917.519.9
19492,236,000(e)94,18030,40763,77342.113.628.523.2
19502,341,00091,13726,36364,77438.911.327.719.3
19512,381,00091,64525,95765,68838.510.927.6-10.5
19522,432,00080,91830,96849,95033.312.720.50.9
19532,491,00079,04123,25755,78431.79.322.41.9
19542,557,00083,60724,07759,53032.79.423.33.2
19552,627,00079,77221,86457,90830.48.322.05.4
19562,701,00081,37220,10961,26330.17.422.75.5
19572,777,00085,74321,11464,62930.97.623.34.8
19582,853,00087,50218,74168,76130.76.624.13.33.54
19592,929,00092,17621,46770,70931.57.324.12.53.64
19603,003,00087,91019,29068,62029.36.422.92.43.41
19613,073,00086,68319,59067,09328.26.421.81.53.20
19623,141,00080,49421,36559,12925.66.818.83.33.00
19633,208,00078,42220,73757,68524.46.518.03.32.89
19643,273,00073,58319,94453,63922.56.116.43.92.71
19653,335,00067,99620,57147,42520.46.214.24.72.68
19663,395,00071,40621,47449,93221.06.314.53.52.73
19673,453,00071,38023,40647,97420.76.813.73.42.69
19683,506,00069,99724,26845,72920.06.913.02.32.65
19693,549,00067,57526,24941,32619.07.411.50.82.58
19703,594,00069,77826,57743,20119.47.412.00.72.56
19713,647,00073,64327,88945,75420.27.612.52.22.63
19723,700,00076,19828,00148,19720.67.613.01.52.63
19733,748,00076,33930,75645,58320.48.212.20.82.59
19743,794,00077,47432,21645,25820.48.511.90.42.55
19753,839,00079,16935,63543,53420.69.311.30.62.52
19763,877,00079,86334,81245,05120.69.011.6-1.72.46
19773,910,00079,02237,25041,77220.29.510.7-2.22.40
19783,936,00078,99438,41040,58420.19.810.3-3.72.381.703.00
19793,967,00080,15241,72938,42320.210.59.7-1.82.391.802.90
19804,010,00079,58040,47239,10819.810.19.81.02.411.802.90
19814,054,00082,27941,47640,80320.310.210.10.92.451.803.10
19824,097,00083,25841,04642,21220.310.010.30.32.431.793.19
19834,137,00091,30444,32946,97522.110.711.4-1.62.571.873.46
19844,175,00089,63745,53744,10021.510.910.6-1.42.671.953.65
19854,214,00090,45346,07544,37821.510.910.5-1.22.702.003.70
19864,255,00094,72640,43754,28922.39.512.8-3.12.782.003.80
19874,290,00091,76240,18551,57721.49.412.0-3.82.702.103.80
19884,321,00088,56840,91247,65620.59.511.0-3.82.632.003.60
19894,349,00082,22140,11342,10818.99.29.7-3.22.462.023.00
19904,364,00077,08542,42734,65817.79.77.9-4.52.391.913.07
19914,363,00072,02045,84926,17116.510.56.0-6.22.261.792.84
19924,353,00069,65444,52225,13216.010.25.8-8.12.211.682.86
19934,350,00066,17946,63719,54215.210.74.5-5.22.101.532.77
19944,350,00062,08551,51410,57114.312.02.3-2.31.951.442.54
19954,340,00056,41152,9693,44213.012.20.8-3.11.761.312.24
19964,325,00051,86549,7482,11712.011.50.5-4.01.601.192.05
19974,311,00051,28651,13814811.911.90.0-3.21.55
19984,318,00046,70547,691−98610.811.0−0.21.81.48
19994,307,00043,51148,904−5,39310.111.4−1.3-1.21.43

(e)= estimate

Moldova under central government control

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Average populationLive birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude birth rate (per 1000)Crude death rate (per 1000)Natural change (per 1000)Crude migration rate (per 1000)Total fertility rate (TFR)Urban TFRRural TFRLife Expectancy
(total)
Life Expectancy
(male)
Life Expectancy
(female)
19973,654,00045,58342,9572,62612.511.80.71.731.362.0966.6162.8670.30
19983,652,00041,33239,9221,41011.310.90.4-0.91.671.322.0367.7764.0371.39
19993,647,00038,50141,315−2,81410.611.3−0.8-0.61.611.261.9767.4463.7471.04
20003,640,00036,93941,224−4,28510.211.3−1.2-0.71.571.231.9567.5963.8771.22
20013,631,00036,44840,075−3,62710.011.0−1.0-1.51.481.211.9268.2064.5071.75
20023,623,00035,70541,852−6,1479.911.6−1.7-0.51.411.131.8968.1364.4071.71
20033,613,00036,47143,079−6,60810.111.9−1.8-1.01.471.181.8868.1364.4771.64
20043,604,00038,27241,668−3,39610.611.6−0.9-1.61.501.191.9168.3864.5072.16
20053,595,00037,69544,689−6,99410.512.4−1.9-0.61.2190.941.30167.8563.8471.66
20063,586,00037,58743,137−5,55010.512.0−1.5-1.01.2281.0251.38768.4064.5772.23
20073,577,00037,97343,050−5,07710.612.0−1.4-1.11.2560.9731.54368.7965.0472.56
20083,570,00039,01841,948−2,93010.911.7−0.8-1.21.2771.0181.53369.3665.5573.17
20093,566,00040,80342,139−1,33611.411.8−0.4-0.71.3261.0481.58269.3165.3173.37
20103,563,00040,47443,631−3,15711.412.3−0.90.11.3091.0551.53169.1165.0073.41
20113,560,00039,18239,249−6711.011.0−0.0-0.81.2661.0091.48270.8866.8274.93
20123,560,00039,43539,560−12511.011.1−0.10.11.2791.0301.48371.1267.2474.99
20133,559,00037,87138,060−18910.610.7−0.1-0.21.2380.9751.44971.8568.0575.55
20142,857,81540,70939,5221,18714.313.80.5-197.51.821.522.0469.3365.2073.60
20152,835,97840,54739,80074714.414.10.4-8.01.871.522.1169.3765.2273.72
20162,803,18639,64038,4121,22814.313.70.5-12.11.891.562.1269.8565.6874.20
20172,755,18936,36336,779−41613.213.3−0.2-16.91.811.492.0370.7766.7174.92
20182,707,20334,53737,263−2,72612.813.8−1.0-16.41.811.482.0370.666.375.0
20192,664,22432,42336,411−3,98812.213.7−1.5-14.41.781.471.9970.966.875.2
20202,635,13030,83440,717−9,88311.715.5−3.8-7.11.761.461.9869.966.073.9
20212,595,80929,32045,464−16,14411.317.5−6.2-8.71.751.481.9469.065.172.9
20222,528,65427,01836,196–9,17810.714.3−3.6-18.31.691.461.8771.467.175.7
20232,457,78324,12333,782–9,6599.813.8−4.0-13.11.6171.967.576.4
20242,402,30623,64833,510–9,8629.814.0−4.21.6672.067.676.4
  • Starting with 2014, the sharp changes[15] in the statistics are because of the new calculation methods and according with thelatest census, and include only data of resident people that lived in the country predominantly during the last 12 months, regardless of temporary absences (for the purpose of recreation, vacations, visits to relatives and friends, business, medical treatment, religious pilgrimages, etc.).[16]

Total fertility rates by development regions

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2024
RegionsTFR
Central Development Region1.90
Southern Development Region1.76
Northern Development Region1.71
Moldova1.66
Gagauzia1.60
Bălți Municipality1.53
Chișinău Municipality1.33

Total fertility rate by district

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2024
DistrictsTFR
Șoldănești2.15
Cantemir2.14
Nisporeni2.08
Telenesti2.04
Orhei2.03
Cimislia1.96
Hincesti1.95
Ungheni1.95
Calarasi1.92
Singerei1.91
Rezina1.90
Edinet1.89
Stefan-Voda1.89
Ialoveni1.86
Donduseni1.85
Criuleni1.84
Drochia1.84
Falesti1.83
Leova1.82
Dubasari1.75
Straseni1.75
Glodeni1.72
Floresti1.70
Anenii Noi1.69
Soroca1.67
Causeni1.66
Riscani1.64
Taraclia1.63
Briceni1.61
Gagauzia1.60
Cahul1.59
Bălți1.53
Basarabeasca1.52
Ocnita1.44
Chisinau1.33

Current vital statistics

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PeriodLive birthsDeathsNatural increase
January – September 202415,51825,253-9,735
January – September 202516,96124,049-7,088
DifferenceIncrease +1,443 (+9.30%)Positive decrease -1,204 (-4.77%)Increase +2,647
Source:[18][19]

Structure of the population

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Population by Sex and Age Group (12.V.2014) (Excludes non-residents present in country at time of census (visitors, foreigners temporarily residing in country, etc.). Tiraspol, Bender, Slobozia, Ribnita, Camenca Yrigoricpol/Grigoriopol are districts from Transnistria where the census was not conducted.):[20]
Age GroupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total1 352 0991 452 7022 804 801100
0–488 31183 681171 9926.13
5–982 45578 229160 6845.73
10–1477 27572 752150 0275.35
15–1993 72789 965183 6926.55
20–24118 376112 777231 1538.24
25–29129 771121 694251 4658.97
30–34109 201105 669214 8707.66
35–3995 57595 220190 7956.80
40–4487 45189 455176 9066.31
45–4984 28889 276173 5646.19
50–5498 512110 162208 6747.44
55–5993 612110 213203 8257.27
60–6479 681102 009181 6906.48
65-6939 65255 75595 4073.40
70-7432 64552 62585 2703.04
75-7922 75742 33965 0962.32
80-8412 54325 43737 9801.35
85-894 80111 70116 5020.59
90-941 1483 1294 2770.15
95-991584165740.02
100+1601983580.01
Age groupMaleFemaleTotalPercent
0–14248 041234 662482 70317.21
15–64990 1941 026 4402 016 63471.90
65+113 864191 600305 46410.89
Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2021) (Provisional Estimates):[20]
Age GroupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total1 247 3091 367 8902 615 199100
0–478 99173 900152 8915.85
5–986 33581 443167 7776.42
10–1480 29876 162156 4595.98
15–1970 36266 581136 9435.24
20–2467 96164 991132 9525.08
25–2986 31886 189172 5056.60
30–34105 175104 312209 4868.01
35–39102 957102 774205 7307.87
40–4487 69389 962177 6546.79
45–4983 77087 522171 2916.55
50–5478 83884 168163 0056.23
55–5982 82295 630178 4506.82
60–6487 913110 597198 5087.59
65-6966 17094 832161 0026.16
70-7444 97472 212117 1864.48
75-7918 04534 12752 1711.99
80-8412 32527 46639 7881.52
85+6 38015 04521 4250.82
Age groupMaleFemaleTotalPercent
0–14245 624231 505477 12918.24
15–64853 791892 7031 746 49466.78
65+147 894243 682391 57614.97

Transnistrian-controlled areas

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Source:[21]

Average populationLive birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude birth rate (per 1000)Crude death rate (per 1000)Natural change (per 1000)
1997657,0005,7038,181−2,4788.712.5−3.8
1998665,7005,3737,769-2,3968.111.7-3.6
1999660,0005,0107,589-2,5797.611.5-3.9
2000651,8005,0107,770-2,7607.711.9-4.2
2001642,5004,5057,759-3,2547.012.1-5.1
2002633,6004,6308,118-3,4887.312.8-5.5
2003623,8004,4408,192-3,7527.113.1-6.0
2004554,4004,8408,031-3,1918.714.5-5.8
2005547,5004,6648,186-3,5228.515.0-7.5
2006540,6004,8688,306-3,4389.015.4-6.4
2007533,5004,8938,132-3,2399.215.2-6.1
2008527,5005,2907,967-2,67710.015.1-5.1
2009522,5005,1897,454-2,2659.914.3-4.3
2010518,0005,1897,709-2,52010.014.9-4.9
2011513,4004,9997,289-2,2909.714.2-4.5
2012509,4005,1737,280-2,10710.214.3-4.1
2013505,2004,8066,867-2,0619.513.6-4.1
2014500,7004,9947,313-2,31910.014.6-4.6
2015474,5004,9597,094-2,13510.515.0-4.5
2016470,6004,6766,758-2,0829.914.4-4.5
2017469,0004,5006,684-2,1849.614.3-4.7
2018465,1004,0866,727-2,6418.814.5-5.7
2019465,2003,6466,810-3,1647.814.6-6.8
2020465,8003,4637,258-3,7957.415.6[22]-8.1
2021465,3003,1448,980-5,8366.819.3[22]-12.5
2022[22]459,8002,8206,483-3,6636.114.1-8.0
2023[23]455,7002,5886,152-3,5645.713.5-7.8
2024[24]451,6442,2795,797-3,5185.012.8-7.8

Current vital statistics

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PeriodLive birthsDeathsNatural increase
January – December 2023[23]2,5886,152-3,564
January – December 2024[24]2,2795,797-3,518
DifferenceDecrease -309 (-11.94%)Positive decrease -355 (-5.77%)Increase 46

Fertility Rate (The Demographic Health Survey)

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[25]Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and CBR (Crude Birth Rate):

YearCBR (Total)TFR (Total)CBR (Urban)TFR (Urban)CBR (Rural)TFR (Rural)
200512,01,712,51,511,71,8

Ethnic groups and census numbers

[edit]
For the national identity and name of the native language of the main ethnic group in Moldova, seeControversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Moldova.
For minorities of Moldova, seeUkrainians in Moldova,Russians in Moldova,Gagauz people in Moldova,Bulgarians in Moldova,Jews in Moldova,Poles in Moldova, andGreeks in Moldova.
Ethnic map of Moldova (2004 data)
Ethnic map of Moldova (2014 data)

Of the total population that declared its ethnicity, in the 2024 Moldovan census, those who declared themselvesMoldovans constituted 77.2%, those who declared themselves Romanians were 7.9%Romanian, 4.9% declared themselvesUkrainian, 4.2% declared themselvesGagauz, 3.2% declared themselvesRussian, 1.6% declared themselvesBulgarian, 0.4% declared themselvesRoma/Gypsy and 0.5% declared themselves of other ethnicities.[26][27]

Out of the 2,804,801 people covered by the 2014 Moldovan census, 2,754,719 gave an answer as to their ethnic affiliation. Among them, 2,068,068 or 73.7% declared themselves Moldovans and 192,800 or 6.9%Romanians.[28] Some organisations such as theLiberal party of Moldova have criticised the census results, claimingRomanians comprise 85% of the population and that census officials have pressured respondents to declare themselves Moldovans instead ofRomanians and have purposefully failed to cover urban respondents who are more likely to declared themselvesRomanians as opposed to Moldovans.[29]

At the same time, 181,035 declared themselvesUkrainians, 111,726Russians, 126,010Gagauz and 51,867Bulgarians. The proportion ofUkrainians andRussians in the area controlled by Chișinău has fallen from 8,4% to 6,5% and 5,9% to 4,0% respectively between 2004 and 2014. Meanwhile, the percentage of Gagauz has risen slightly from 4,4% in 2004 to 4,5% in 2014.[9]

The proportion ofUkrainians andRussians in the previous 2004 census also decreased considerably in comparison to the last Soviet census in 1989: from 13.8% to 11.2% and from 13.0% to 9.4% respectively out of the combined population including Transnistria. This is mostly due to emigration.Of the total population that declared its ethnicity, in the 2024 census, people who declared themselvesMoldovan andRomanian constituted 77.2% and 7.9%, respectively. Among the ethnic minorities, 4.9% declared themselvesUkrainian, 4.2%Gagauz, 3.2%Russian, 1.6%Bulgarian, 0.4%Roma/Gypsy and 0.5% other ethnicities.[30]

Of the total population that declared its ethnicity, in the 2024 census, people who declared themselvesMoldovan andRomanian constituted 77.2% and 7.9%, respectively. Among the ethnic minorities, 4.9% declared themselvesUkrainian, 4.2%Gagauz, 3.2%Russian, 1.6%Bulgarian, 0.4%Roma/Gypsy and 0.5% other ethnicities. Of the total urban population that declared its ethnicity in 2024, people who declared themselves Moldovan and Romanian constituted 70.5% and 9.7% respectively. Among the ethnic minorities, 6.1% declared themselves Ukrainian, 5.9% Russian, 4.1% Gagauz, 2.1% Bulgarian, 0.6% Roma/Gypsy and 1% other ethnicities. In Chișinău, the proportion was 72.9% Moldovans, 13.1% Romanians, 5.9% Russians, 5.1% Ukrainians, 0.8% Gagauz, 0.9% Bulgarians, 0.1% Roma/Gypsies and 1.2% other ethnicities.[30]

Ukrainians mostly live in the east (Transnistria) and the north, whileRussians mostly live in urban areas: 27% of allRussians live inChișinău, 18% live inTiraspol, 11% inBender and 6% inBălți. Most of theGagauz live in the south ofMoldova in the autonomous region ofGagauzia.

Total area

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Population of Moldova according to ethnic group in 1959–2004
Ethnic
group
census 19591census 19702census 19793census 19894census 20045
Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%
Moldovans*1,886,56665.42,303,91664.62,525,68763.92,794,74964.52,742,23169.6
Romanians*1,6630.11,5810.01,6570.02,4770.173,5291.9
Ukrainians420,82014.6506,56014.2560,67914.2600,36613.8442,47511.2
Russians292,93010.2414,44411.6505,73012.8562,06913.0369,8969.4
Gagauzians95,8563.3124,9023.5138,0003.5153,5483.5151,5963.8
Bulgarians61,6522.173,7762.180,6652.088,4192.079,5202.0
Romani7,2650.39,2350.310,6660.311,5710.312,7780.3
Jews95,1043.398,0622.780,1242.065,7991.54,8670.1
Poles4,7830.24,8990.14,9610.14,7390.14,1740.1
Others17,8380.631,4980.941,5871.151,6231.257,6131.5
Total2,884,4773,568,8733,949,7564,335,3603,938,679
1 Source:[1]Archived 16 March 2010 at theWayback Machine.2 Source:[2]Archived 3 December 2009 at theWayback Machine.3 Source:[3]Archived 24 March 2010 at theWayback Machine.4 Source:[4]Archived 16 March 2010 at theWayback Machine.5 Source:[5]Archived 30 October 2017 at theWayback Machine[6]Archived 7 November 2021 at theWayback Machine5:2004 combined censuses of the government-controlled area and Transnistria.* There is anongoing controversy, whether Romanians and Moldovans should be counted together.

Government controlled-area

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Population of Moldova according to ethnic group in 2014–2024
(excludingAdministrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Nistru / Transnistria)
Ethnic
group
census 2014census 2024
Number%Number%
Moldovans1,921,52774.021,848,67076.73
Romanians170,8816.58193,1978.02
Ukrainians172,3426.64123,5865.13
Gagauzians112,2894.3397,2054.03
Russians105,6564.0781,6303.39
Bulgarians47,4141.8338,2361.59
Gypsies8,5250.339,3560.39
Belarusians2,1430.09
Jews1,5970.061,6400.07
Poles1,4040.051,1840.05
Armenians958
Turks800
Germans763
Azerbaijanis708
Arabs606
Tatars417
Italians282
Georgians277
Greeks237
Others9,8880.383,8650.16
Undeclared44,2441.703,4480.14
Total2,595,7712,409,207
Source:National Bureau of Statistics

Declared country of birth for the current inhabitants of the part of Moldova under the central government control, according to the 2004 census:

ethnic grouptotal populationurbanrural
totalMoldovaformerUSSRother countriesnon-declaredtotalMoldovaformer USSRother countriesnon-declaredtotalMoldovaformer USSRother countriesnon-declared
Moldovans andRomanians2,638,125
100%
2,604,051
98.71%
30,360
1.15%
3,345
0.13%
369
0.01%
870,445
100%
848,554
%
19,501
%
2,081
%
309
%
1,767,680
100%
1,755,497
%
10,859
%
1,264
%
60
%
Ukrainians282,406
100%
227,750
80.65%
54,036
19.13%
598
0.21%
22
0.01%
145,890
100%
103,039
%
42,318
%
514
%
19
%
136,516
100%

%
11,718
%
84
%
3
%
Russians201,218
100%
129,664
64.44%
70,380
34.98%
1,096
0.54%
78
0.04%
166,395
100%
106,580
%
58,739
%
1,011
%
65
%
34,823
100%
23,084
%
11,641
%
85
%
13
%
Gagauzians147,500
100%
144,268
97.81%
3,101
2.10%
120
0.08%
11
0.01%
53,613
100%
51,586
%
1,941
%
76
%
10
%
93,887
100%
92,682
%
1,160
%
44
%
1
%
Bulgarians65,662
100%
59,489
90.60%
5,968
9.09%
199
0.30%
6
0.01%
29,447
100%
25,215
%
4,071
%
156
%
5
%
36,215
100%
34,274
%
1,897
%
43
%
1
%
others34,401
100%
22,702
65.99%
10,797
31.39%
894
2.60%
8
0.02%
26,058
100%
16,973
%
8,358
%
722
%
5
%
8,343
100%
5,729
%
2,439
%
172
%
3
%
non-declared14,020
100%
13,894
99.10%
12
0.09%
28
0.20%
86
0.61%
13,807
100%
13,668
%
9
%
27
%
83
%
213
100%
206
%
3
%
1
%
3
%
Total3,383,332
100%
3,201,818
94.64%
174,654
5.16%
6,280
0.19%
580
0.02%
1,305,655
100%
1,165,635
89.28%
134,937
10.33%
4,587
0.35%
496
0.04%
2,077,677
100%
2,036,183
98.00%
39,717
1.91%
1,693
0.08%
84
0.004%

Population by district, according to the 2004 census:

PopulationMoldovans1UkrainiansRussiansGagauziansBulgariansRomanians1JewsPolesGypsiesothers
Chișinău712,218481,626
67.62%
58,945
8.28%
99,149
13.92%
6,446
0.91%
8,868
1.25%
31,984
4.49%
2,649
0.37%
834
0.12%
507
0.07%
21,210
2.98%
Bălți127,56166,877
52.43%
30,288
23.74%
24,526
19.23%
243
0.19%
297
0.23%
2,258
1.77%
411
0.32%
862
0.68%
272
0.21%
1,527
1.20%
Gagauzia155,6467,481
4.81%
4,919
3.16%
5,941
3.82%
127,835
82.13%
8,013
5.15%
38
0.02%
17
0.01%
28
0.02%
486
0.31%
888
0.57%
Anenii Noi81,71068,761
84.15%
6,526
7.99%
4,135
5.06%
235
0.29%
481
0.59%
857
1.05%
17
0.02%
28
0.03%
228
0.28%
442
0.54%
Basarabeasca28,97820,218
69.77%
1,948
6.72%
2,568
8.86%
2,220
7.66%
1,544
5.33%
70
0.24%
13
0.04%
5
0.02%
216
0.75%
176
0.61%
Briceni78,02755,123
70.65%
19,939
25.55%
2,061
2.64%
59
0.08%
45
0.06%
314
0.40%
84
0.11%
10
0.01%
187
0.24%
205
0.26%
Cahul119,23191,001
76.32%
7,842
6.58%
7,702
6.46%
3,665
3.07%
5,816
4.88%
2,095
1.76%
40
0.03%
29
0.02%
238
0.20%
803
0.67%
Cantemir60,00152,986
88.31%
969
1.61%
710
1.18%
519
0.86%
3,736
6.23%
910
1.52%
0%
11
0.02%
43
0.07%
117
0.19%
Călărași75,07569,190
92.16%
2,799
3.73%
947
1.26%
54
0.07%
47
0.06%
1,490
1.98%
21
0.03%
11
0.01%
378
0.50%
138
0.18%
Căușeni90,61279,432
87.66%
2,469
2.72%
3,839
4.24%
653
0.72%
1,108
1.22%
2,844
3.14%
8
0.01%
9
0.01%
30
0.03%
220
0.24%
Cimișlia60,92552,972
86.95%
3,376
5.54%
2,371
3.89%
278
0.46%
1,341
2.20%
331
0.54%
7
0.01%
10
0.02%
95
0.16%
144
0.24%
Criuleni72,25467,046
92.79%
2,692
3.73%
1,008
1.40%
49
0.07%
72
0.10%
1,170
1.62%
6
0.01%
6
0.01%
36
0.05%
169
0.23%
Dondușeni46,44237,302
80.32%
5,893
12.69%
2,714
5.84%
31
0.07%
36
0.08%
247
0.53%
12
0.03%
15
0.03%
68
0.15%
124
0.27%
Drochia87,09274,369
85.39%
9,849
11.31%
1,641
1.88%
44
0.05%
33
0.04%
675
0.78%
14
0.02%
10
0.01%
272
0.31%
185
0.21%
Dubăsari34,01532,652
95.99%
521
1.53%
611
1.80%
45
0.13%
16
0.05%
102
0.30%
9
0.03%
2
0.01%
0%
57
0.17%
Edineț81,39058,749
72.18%
16,084
19.76%
5,084
6.25%
143
0.18%
91
0.11%
446
0.55%
23
0.03%
26
0.03%
499
0.61%
245
0.30%
Fălești90,32075,863
83.99%
10,711
11.86%
3,064
3.39%
39
0.04%
32
0.04%
306
0.34%
6
0.01%
20
0.02%
57
0.06%
222
0.25%
Florești89,38975,797
84.79%
8,023
8.98%
4,633
5.18%
45
0.05%
51
0.06%
433
0.48%
19
0.02%
29
0.03%
120
0.13%
239
0.27%
Glodeni60,97546,317
75.96%
11,918
19.55%
1,693
2.78%
32
0.05%
44
0.07%
329
0.54%
8
0.01%
174
0.29%
303
0.50%
157
0.26%
Hîncești119,762108,189
90.34%
6,218
5.19%
1,463
1.22%
99
0.08%
212
0.18%
3,046
2.54%
19
0.02%
16
0.01%
305
0.25%
195
0.16%
Ialoveni97,70491,379
93.53%
1,117
1.14%
1,112
1.14%
95
0.10%
935
0.96%
2,608
2.67%
5
0.01%
12
0.01%
197
0.20%
244
0.25%
Leova51,05643,673
85.54%
1,245
2.44%
1,167
2.29%
432
0.85%
3,804
7.45%
471
0.92%
8
0.02%
9
0.02%
105
0.21%
142
0.28%
Nisporeni64,92460,774
93.61%
223
0.34%
339
0.52%
17
0.03%
28
0.04%
2,329
3.59%
1
<0.01%
4
0.01%
1,147
1.77%
62
0.10%
Ocnița56,51032,491
57.50%
17,351
30.70%
2,764
4.89%
79
0.14%
60
0.11%
104
0.18%
14
0.02%
43
0.08%
3,417
6.05%
187
0.33%
Orhei116,271100,469
86.41%
4,520
3.89%
2,216
1.91%
113
0.10%
90
0.08%
8,253
7.10%
46
0.04%
23
0.02%
221
0.19%
320
0.28%
Rezina48,10544,721
92.97%
1,691
3.52%
1,093
2.27%
34
0.07%
40
0.08%
375
0.78%
30
0.06%
5
0.01%
13
0.03%
103
0.21%
Rîșcani69,45450,391
72.55%
15,632
22.51%
1,726
2.49%
60
0.09%
61
0.09%
777
1.12%
8
0.01%
42
0.06%
602
0.87%
155
0.22%
Sîngerei87,15374,139
85.07%
8,456
9.70%
3,029
3.48%
47
0.05%
43
0.05%
1,162
1.33%
10
0.01%
48
0.06%
56
0.06%
163
0.19%
Soroca94,98684,728
89.20%
4,752
5%
2,601
2.74%
53
0.06%
48
0.05%
931
0.98%
65
0.07%
17
0.02%
1,564
1.65%
227
0.24%
Strășeni88,90083,368
93.78%
985
1.11%
1,576
1.77%
70
0.08%
109
0.12%
2,542
2.86%
13
0.01%
14
0.02%
24
0.03%
199
0.22%
Șoldănești42,22740,354
95.56%
1,055
2.50%
376
0.89%
9
0.02%
14
0.03%
299
0.71%
2
<0.01%
-
0%
74
0.18%
44
0.10%
Ștefan Vodă70,59465,318
92.53%
2,182
3.09%
1,918
2.72%
64
0.09%
145
0.21%
562
0.80%
1
<0.01%
4
0.01%
219
0.31%
181
0.26%
Taraclia43,1545,980
13.86%
2,646
6.13%
2,139
4.96%
3,587
8.31%
28,293
65.56%
29
0.07%
2
<0.01%
9
0.02%
218
0.51%
251
0.58%
Telenești70,12667,309
95.98%
879
1.25%
537
0.77%
16
0.02%
16
0.02%
1,262
1.80%
4
0.01%
1
<0.01%
6
0.01%
96
0.14%
Ungheni110,54597,805
88.48%
7,743
7%
2,766
2.50%
90
0.08%
93
0.08%
1,627
1.47%
16
0.01%
17
0.02%
68
0.06%
320
0.29%
Subtotal controlled by central government3,383,3322,564,850
75.80%
282,406
8.35%
201,218
5.95%
147,500
4.36%
65,662
1.94%
73,276
2.16%
3,608
0.11%
2,383
0.07%
12,271
0.36%
30,157
0.89%

1There is anongoing controversy over whether Moldovans are a subset of Romanians, or a distinct ethnic group. At the2004 Moldovan Census, citizens could declare only one nationality. Consequently, one could not declare oneself both Moldovan and Romanian.

Separatist-controlled areas

[edit]
See also:Demographics of Transnistria andDemographic history of Transnistria

2015 census

[edit]

According tothe last census in Transnistria (October 2015), the population of the region was 475,373, a 14.47% decrease from the figure recorded atthe 2004 census.[31] By ethnic composition, the population of Transnistria was distributed as follows:

Around 14% did not declare any ethnicity. For the first time, the population had the option to identify as "Transnistrian".[31]

In 2020, in Transnistria, 34.2% of the kindergarten students were ethnic Moldovans, while 28% were ethnic Ukrainians.[32][33]

2004 census

[edit]
PopulationMold.RussiansUkrainiansGagauzesBulg.Gyps.JewsPolesBelor.Germ.Armen.others,
non-decl.
Tiraspol158,069 23,790

15.05%

 65,928

41.71%

 52,278

33.07%

 1,988

1.26%

 2,450

1.55%

 116

0.07%

 573

0.36%

 324

0.20%

 1,712

1.08%

 701

0.44%

 360

0.23%

 7,849
4.97%
Camenca District27,28413,048

47.82%

1,880

6.89%

11,610

42.55%

43

0.16%

59

0.22%

9

0.03%

10

0.04%

447

1.64%

85

0.31%

26

0.10%

16

0.06%

51

0.19%

Rîbnița District82,69924,729

29.90%

14,237

17.22%

37,554

45.41%

149

0.18%

309

0.37%

51

0.06%

177

0.21%

528

0.64%

412

0.50%

150

0.18%

81

0.10%

4,322

5.23%

Dubăsari District36,73418,080

49.22%

7,125

19.40%

10,594

28.84%

92

0.25%

134

0.36%

46

0.13%

46

0.13%

53

0.14%

185

0.50%

63

0.17%

126

0.34%

190

0.52%

Grigoriopol District48,00031,118

64.83%

7,332

15.28%

8,333

17.36%

123

0.26%

240

0.50%

13

0.03%

26

0.05%

100

0.21%

187

0.39%

327

0.68%

62

0.13%

139

0.29%

Slobozia District86,74236,651

42.25%

20,636

23.79%

19,872

22.91%

512

0.59%

7,323

8.44%

133

0.15%

35

0.04%

137

0.16%

475

0.55%

496

0.57%

140

0.16

332

0.38%

SubtotalTransnistria439,528147,416

33.54%

117,138

26.65%

140,241

31.91%

2,907

0.66%

10,515

2.39%

368

 0.08%

867

 0.20%

1,589

 0.36%

3,056

0.70%

1,763

 0.40%

785

 0.18%

12,883

2.93%

Bender(w/o Protegailovca)97,02724,374

25.12%

41,949

43.23%

17,348

17.88%

1,066

1.10%

3,001

3.09%

132

0.14%

383

0.39%

190

0.21%

713

0.73%

258

0.27%

173

0.18%

7,440

7.67%

Proteagailovca3,142756–761

24.12%

1,482

47.17%

658

20.94%

25

0.80%

163

5.19%

0–5

0.06%

2

0.06%

0–12

0.19%

19

0.60%

6

0.19%

0–16

0.25%

0–31

0.48%

Gîsca4,841819–824

16.98%

2,956

61.06%

719

14.85%

91

1.88%

168

3.47%

0–5

0.04%

7

0.14%

0–12

0.12%

8

0.17%

22

0.45%

0–16

0.17%

13–44

0.60%

Chițcani(incl. Merenești and Zahorna)~9,000~3,100

~35%

~4,800

~53%

~900

~10%

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A~200

~2%

Cremenciug1,094465

42.50%

353

32.27%

203

18.56%

7

0.64%

11

1.01%

2

0.18%

-

-

-

-

15

1.37%

22

2.01%

6

0.55%

10

0.91%

Roghi715[34]~700

~95%

N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A~15

~5%

Subotal other localities115,81930,219

26.09%

51,540

44.50%

19,828

17.12%

1,189

1.03%

3,343

2.89%

139

0.12%

392

0.34%

202

0.17%

755

0.65%

308

0.27%

195

0.17%

7,709

6.66%

Total Tiraspol-controlled areas555,347177,635

31.99%

168,678

30.37%

160,069

28.82%

4,096

0.74%

13,858

2.50%

507

0.09%

1,259

0.23%

1,791

0.32%

3,811

0.69%

2,071

0.37%

980

0.18%

20,592

3.71%

Notes:
  • The exact numbers in the above table are taken from the data published by theTransnistrian breakaway authorities after the2004 Census in Transnistria, except the population ofRoghi, which was taken from website of theDubăsari District of Transnistria.
  • The number of inhabitants ofSlobozia District + that of the communeChițcani was given by Transnistrian authorities as 95,742. Other sources indicate ~9,000 for Chițcani. In this table it is assumed there are 9,000 inhabitants in Chițcani, and 86,742 in Slobozia District. Should the exact data of the census for Chițcani be available, the entries in the lines of Slobozia District and of Chițcani should be corrected accordingly.
  • Transnistrian authorities have published the ethnic composition for the combined population of theDubăsari District and the village ofRoghi inMolovata Nouă commune. Other sources indicate that the latter is almost entirely Moldovan. In this table it is assumed that of the 715 inhabitants of this village, 700 are Moldovan and 15 are others. Should the exact ethnicity data of the census forRoghi be available, the entries for ethnicities in the lines of Dubăsari District and ofRoghi should be corrected accordingly.
  • Percentages are calculated from the absolute numbers

Languages

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Main article:Languages of Moldova

Romanian is the official language of Moldova. However, many speakers use the termMoldovan to describe the language they speak, even though its literary standard is virtually identical to Romanian. Officially since 1990, it is written in theLatin alphabet.

Native language

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Mother Tongues in Censuses (%)
2004Number
2014
2014Number
2024
2024
Moldovan60.21,441,47855.531,159,85748.14
Romanian16.6586,83822.61765,83831.79
Russian11.3250,4789.65280,05011.62
Gagauzian4.1101,6983.9287,4073.63
Ukrainian5.5102,2303.9471,8782.98
Bulgarian1.638,1031.4728,8391.20
Romani0.66,8820.267,6400.31
Other languages3,9330.156,1160.25
Undeclared0.164,1312.471,5820.06
*The table excludes the population who did not declare a mother tongue.

Census statistics excludes the break-away region ofTransnistria.

Of the total population that declared its mother tongue (limba maternă; distinct from the usually spoken language) in the 2024 census, 49.2% declaredMoldovan and 31.3% declaredRomanian, with both adding up to 80.5%. The share of the population that declared Romanian as its mother tongue increased by 8.1% compared to the 2014 census (23.2%), and the share that declared Moldovan decreased by 7.8% (56.9% in the 2014 census). Among other languages declared as mother tongues,Russian stood out with 11.1% of the population, followed byGagauz with 3.8%,Ukrainian with 2.9%,Bulgarian with 1.2%,Romani/Gypsy with 0.3% and other languages with 0.2%.[30]

First language in daily use (2014 and 2024 censuses)

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According to the 2014 census, 2,720,377 answered to the question on "language usually used for communication". 2,138,964 people or 78.63% of the inhabitants of Moldova (proper) have Moldovan/Romanian as first language, of which 1,486,570 (53%) declared it Moldovan and 652,394 (23.3%) declared it Romanian. 394,133 people or 14.1% have Russian as language of daily use, 73.802 or 2.6% – Ukrainian, 74.167 or 2.6% – Gagauz, 26,577 or 0.9% – Bulgarian, and 12,734 or 0.5% – another language.[9] By contrast, 46.0% declared their usually spoken language to be Moldovan and 33.2% declared it to be Romanian in 2024.[30] In the 2024 census, the percentage of speakers of Russian as their usually spoken language was 15.3%, with other minority languages' share being lower: 2.3% for Gagauz, 2% for Ukrainian, 0.8% for Bulgarian, 0.3% for Romani and 0.2% for other languages.[35]

First language in daily use (2004 census)

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Ethnic group \ First languageMoldovan*RomanianRussianUkrainianGagauzianBulgarianother languagedid non declareTotal
Moldovans1,949,318475,126128,3729,1707991,1139512,564,849
Romanians1,59769,9361,537815411673,276
Russians8,8522,805187,5261,224329344138201,218
Ukrainians17,4914,158141,206118,699427294131282,406
Gagauzians2,75660940,445413102,39582161147,500
Bulgarians4,6521,04623,25918867335,8083665,662
other ethnic groups3,8281,13318,6103392621819,85619234,401
did non declare461352913,90914,020
Total bylanguage of first use1,988,540
58.77% 
554,814
16.4% 
540,990
15.99% 
130,114
3.85% 
104,890
3.10% 
38,565
1.14% 
11,318
0.34% 
14,101
0.41% 
3,383,332
100% 
*Moldovan language is one of the names used in the Republic of Moldova for theRomanian language.

Usage of own language by the ethnic groups of Moldova (2004 census)

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ethnic groupown languageMoldovan andRomanianRussian
Moldovans94.52%5%
Romanians97.62%2.1%
Russians93.20%5.79%
Ukrainians42.03%7.66%50.00%
Gagauzians69.42%2.28%27.42%
Bulgarians54.53%8.68%35.42%
othersup to 28.65%14.42%54.10%

Urban areas

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ethnic groupown languageMoldovan andRomanianRussian
Moldovans86.71%13.07%
Romanians96.88%2.85%
Russians95.85%3.82%
Ukrainians13.06%6.56%80.19%
Gagauzians40.10%2.19%57.23%
Bulgarians36.81%7.93%54.45%
othersup to 28.11%8.35%62.05%

Rural areas

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ethnic groupown languageMoldovan andRomanianRussian
Moldovans98.24%1.17%
Romanians98.76%0.94%
Russians80.52%15.25%
Ukrainians72.99%8.85%17.74%
Gagauzians86.16%2.33%10.40%
Bulgarians68.95%9.29%19.95%
othersup to 30.34%33.39%29.25%

Soviet era data

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Ethnic map of Moldova (1989 data)

In theSoviet census of 1989 members of most of the ethnic groups inMoldavian SSR claimed the language of their ethnicity as their mother tongue:Moldovans (95%),Ukrainians (62%),Russians (99%),Gagauz (91%),Bulgarians (79%), andGipsies (82%). The exceptions were Jews (26% citingYiddish),Belarusians (43%),Germans (31%), andPoles (10%).

In theSoviet census of 1989, 62% of the total population claimed Moldovan as their native language. Only 4% of the entire population claimed Moldovan as a second language.

In 1979, Russian was claimed as a native language by a large proportion of Jews (66%) and Belarusians (62%), and by a significant proportion of Ukrainians (30%). Proportions of other ethnicities naming Russian as a native language ranged from 17% of Bulgarians to 3% of Moldovans (Russian was more spoken by urban Moldovans than by rural Moldovans). Russian was claimed as a second language by a sizeable proportion of all ethnicities: Moldovans (46%), Ukrainians (43%), Gagauz (68%), Jews (30%), Bulgarians (67%), Belarusians (34%), Germans (53%), Roma (36%), and Poles (24%).

Religion

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Main article:Religion in Moldova

2014–2024 censuses

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Population of Moldova according to religious group
(excludingAdministrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Nistru / Transnistria)
Religious
group
census 2014census 2024
Number%Number%
Eastern Orthodoxy2,350,04190.532,271,10594.27
Baptist24,4260.9426,2261.09
Jehovah's Witnesses16,7760.6416,5050.68
Pentecostal9,5040.3712,6060.52
Adventist8,3390.326,9820.29
Evangelical4,6550.186,3640.26
Old Believers2,4470.094,0530.17
Catholic2,5270.102,5860.11
Christianity (total)2,418,71593.182,346,42797.39
Islam1,7980.073,1380.13
Other3,2770.124,7200.20
Agnostic / Atheist5,8000.2216,7680.69
No religion2860.0120,0510.83
Undeclared165,8956.3918,1030.75
Total2,595,7712,409,207
Source:National Bureau of Statistics

2004 census

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According to the 2004 census, the population of Moldova had the following religious composition (excludingAdministrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Nistru / Transnistria):

ReligionAdherents% of total
Eastern Orthodox Christians3,158,01593.3%

NewerProtestant faiths

Baptists
Seventh-day Adventists
Pentecostal
Christians of Evangelical Faith a


32,754    
13,503    
9,179    
5,075    

1.79%
0.97%    
0.40%    
0.27%    
0.15%    

Traditional Protestant

Confessional Evangelicals
Reformed
Evangelical Synod-Presbyterians


1,429    
1,190    
3,596    

0.19%
0.04%    
0.04%    
0.11%    

Old-Rite Christians b5,0940.15%
Roman Catholics4,6450.14%
Other religions29,8130.88%
Non-religious33,2070.98%
Atheists12,7240.38%

Notes: 75,727 (2.24% of population) did not answer that question.
a Known asCreștini după Evanghelie,Pentecostal group.
b Traditionally OrthodoxLipovans.

History

In 1940–1941, and 1944–1991, the Soviet government strictly limited the activities of the Orthodox Church (and all religions) and at times sought to exploit it, with the ultimate goal of abolishing it and all religious activity altogether. Most Orthodox churches and monasteries in Moldova were demolished or converted to other uses, such as administrative buildings or warehouses, and clergy were sometimes punished for leading services. Still, many believers continued to practice their faith.

People in the independent Moldova have much greater religious freedom than they did in Soviet times. Legislation passed in 1992 guarantees religious freedom, but requires all religious groups to be officially recognized by the government.

Orthodox Christians

In 1991, Moldova had 853 Orthodox churches and eleven Orthodox monasteries (four for monks and seven for nuns). In 1992 construction or restoration of 221 churches was underway, but clergy remained in short supply.[citation needed] As of 2004, Christian Orthodox constitute the vast majority of the population in all districts of Moldova.

In theinterwar period, the vast majority of ethnic Moldovans belonged to theRomanian Orthodox Church (Bucharest Patriarchate), but today both Romanian andRussian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) have jurisdiction in Moldova, with the latter having more parishes. According to the local needs,liturgy is performed in Romanian, Russian, and Turkic (Gagauz). After the revival of religious activity in the last 20 years, a minority of the clergy and the faithful wanted to return to the Bucharest Patriarchate (Metropolis of Bessarabia). Because higher-level church authorities were unable to resolve the matter, Moldova now has two episcopates, one for each patriarchate. After the Soviet occupation in 1940, the Metropolis was downgraded to a Bishopric. In late 1992, the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia issued a decree upgrading itseparchy of Chișinău and Moldova to aMetropolis.

Greek Catholics

Moldova also has aGreek Catholic minority, mainly among ethnic Ukrainians, although the Soviet government declared the Greek Catholic Churches illegal in 1946 and forcibly united them with the Russian Orthodox Church. However, the Greek Catholic Churches had survived underground until the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Roman Catholics

Half of Moldova's Roman Catholics are in Chișinău, and 1/5 in Bălți.

Old Believers

In addition, the Old Russian Orthodox Church (Old Believers) had fourteen churches and one monastery in Moldova in 1991.

Half of Moldova's Old Believers are in Florești district, and 1/5 in Sîngerei district.

Judaism

Despite the Soviet government's suppression and harassment, Moldova's practicing Jews managed to retain their religious identity. About a dozen Jewish newspapers were started in the early 1990s, and religious leaders opened a synagogue in Chișinău; there were six Jewish communities of worship throughout the country. In addition, Moldova's government created the Department of Jewish Studies atChișinău State University, mandated the opening of a Jewish high school in Chișinău, and introduced classes in Judaism in high schools in several cities. The government also provides financial support to the Society for Jewish Culture.

Protestants

There are around 65,000 Protestants of all sects in Moldova today. There are more than 1,000 Baptists in the cities of Chișinău and Bălți, in Cahul, Fălești, Hîncești, Sîngerei, Ștefan Vodă, and Ungheni districts, and in Găgăuzia. There are more than 1,000 Seventh-day Adventists in Cahul, Hîncești and Sîngerei districts, and in Găgăuzia, there are more than 1,000 Pentecostals in Chișinău and in Briceni district. There are more than 1,000 members of Brethren assemblies only in Chișinău. There are more than 1,000 Evangelical Synod-Presbyterians only in Chișinău.

Others

Other religious denominations in Moldova include:

Immigration

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Moldova migration data, 2014-present

[edit]
YearImmigrants (Total)Emigrants (Total)Net Migration
201498,731122,955-24,224
2015105,834127,277-21,443
2016107,303153,405-46,102
2017107,580158,259-50,679
2018116,739158,788-42,049
2019116,196153,289-37,093
202065,16772,372-7,205
202168,356113,769-45,413
2022177,875241,448-63,573
202397,517130,084-32,567

Foreign citizens (according to the Office of Migration and Asylum):[36][37][38][39][40]

Country201820192020202120222023
Ukraine6,7866,8345,3185,404
Russia5,7425,9534,0683,905
Turkey9431,2929421,248
European UnionRomania9881,0371,0121,172
Israel2,2001,9291,4121,107
India256520634773
European UnionItaly501535449474
Azerbaijan371458433404
United States433507364282
Belarus327309240255
Uzbekistan164327172227
Armenia211229209218
Kazakhstan202220179181
Tajikistan106133
European UnionGermany131123101121
Syria140134112110
Georgia98110101105
Others3,2713,3131,3101,551
Total22,76423,83017,162~18,60018,76120,763

Secondary demographic indices

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Average age

[edit]
Average age of the population (years) on the fifth[41]
The year19921995growth2000growth2005growth2010growth2015growth
Years
32,032,4
+0.4
33,4
+1.0
34,9
+1.5
36,2
+1.3
37,5
+1.3

Life expectancy at birth

[edit]
Life expectancy in Moldova since 1950
Life expectancy in Moldova since 1960 by gender

Since 2000, there has been a continuous increase inlife expectancy, except for 2005, a year in which there was a high level of general and infant mortality. In 2013, this indicator recorded the maximum value of the given period – 71.85 years, including men – 68.1 and women – 75.5 years.[42] The significant increase in life expectancy was influenced by the decrease in the overall mortality rate to 10.7 deaths per 1000 inhabitants, and the infant death rate, which constituted 9.4 deaths under one year per 1,000 live births.

Average life expectancy (years) based on sex after decades, five and a half years[43]
The year1960197019801990199520002005201020152016
Women:Increase69,8Increase72,1Decrease68,8Increase71,9Decrease69,7Increase71,2Increase71,7Increase73,4Increase75,5Increase76,1
Average time:Increase68,1Increase69,4Decrease65,6Increase68,0Decrease65,8Increase67,6Increase67,9Increase69,1Increase71,5Increase72,2
Men:Increase65,6Increase66,3Decrease62,4Increase63,9Decrease61,8Increase63,9Decrease63,8Increase65,0Increase67,5Increase68,1

Population by sex

[edit]
Gender composition of the population, after decades[44]
Year197019801990200020102015
Men46,76%47,25%47,64%47,87%48,08%48,10%
Women53,24%52,75%52,36%52,13%51,92%51,90%
Men per 1.000 women878896910918926927

Infant mortality

[edit]

Children under 1 year old in 1,000 newborns:[45]

The Year198019851990199520002005201020152017
ChildrenPositive decrease35,0Positive decrease30,9Positive decrease19,0Negative increase21,2Positive decrease18,3Positive decrease12,4Positive decrease11,7Positive decrease9,7Positive decrease9,4

Marriage

[edit]
YearNumber
marriages
per 1000 inhabitantsNumber
divorce
per 1000 inhabitants
198046.08311,511.2732,8
198540.901Decrease9,711.176Positive decrease2,7
199040.809Decrease9,413.135Negative increase3,0
199532.775Decrease7,514.617Negative increase3,4
200021.684Decrease6,09.707Positive decrease2,7
200527.187Increase7,614.521Negative increase4,0
201026.483Decrease7,411.504Positive decrease3,2
201125.900Decrease7,311.120Positive decrease3,1
201224.262Decrease6,810.637Positive decrease3,0
201324.449Increase6,910.775Steady3,0
201425.624Increase7,211.130Negative increase3,1
201524.709Decrease6,911.199Steady3,1
201621.992Decrease6,210.605Positive decrease3,0

Urban and rural population

[edit]
Density of population per km2, depending on administrative unit
YearUrban population%Rural population%
20001.486.41040,892.148.70259,11
2001Decrease1.485.21040,94Decrease2.142.60259,06
2002Decrease1.484.14241,02Decrease2.134.17058,98
2003Decrease1.477.92740,97Decrease2.129.50859,03
2004Decrease1.476.02841,00Decrease2.124.40859,00
2005Decrease1.469.82840,94Decrease2.120.10859,06
2006Increase1.478.01141,27Decrease2.103.09958,73
2007Decrease1.476.11041,32Decrease2.096.59358,68
2008Decrease1.476.09941,37Decrease2.091.41358,63
2009Increase1.476,68141,44Decrease2.087.01458,56
2010Increase1.481.69641,62Decrease2.078.73458,38
2011Increase1.485.76641,74Decrease2.073.77558,26
2012Increase1.492.16541,92Decrease2.067.33258,08
2013Increase1.502.99642,25Decrease2.054.63857,75
2014Increase1.507.26542,40Decrease2.047.89457,60
2015Increase1.511.05142,53Decrease2.042.00557,47
2016Increase1.516.80042,71Decrease2.034.10057,47

See also

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