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Demographics of Switzerland

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Demographics ofSwitzerland
Population of Switzerland 2019 Swiss and non-Swiss residents
Population8 981 565 (21 June 2024 est.)[1]
Density208/km2 (48th)
539/sq mi
Growth rate0.75% (2019 est.)
Birth rate10.5 births/1,000 population (2015 est.)
Death rate8.13 deaths/1,000 population (2015 est.)
Life expectancy83.8 years
 • male81.9 years
 • female85.6 years[2]
Fertility rate1.33 children born/woman (2023 est.)
Infant mortality rate3.67 deaths/1,000 live births
Net migration rate4.74 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2015 est.)[3]
Age structure
0–14 years15.23% (male 650,151 /female 612,479)
15–64 years66.43% (male 2,769,885/ female 2,739,679)
65 and over18.34% (male 672,024 /female 848,591) (2018 est.)
Sex ratio
Total0.97 male(s)/female (2015 est.)
At birth1.06 male(s)/female
Under 151.05 male(s)/female
15–64 years1.02 male(s)/female
65 and over0.78 male(s)/female
Nationality
NationalitySwiss
Language
OfficialGerman,French,Italian,Romansh
SpokenEnglish,Portuguese,Albanian,SerbianCroatian,Spanish,other
Population density in Switzerland, bydistrict

Switzerland has 9 million inhabitants, as of June 2024.[4] Its population quadrupled over the period 1800 to 1990 (averagedoubling time 95 years). Population growth was steepest in the period afterWorld War II (1.4% per annum during 1950–1970, doubling time 50 years), it slowed during the 1970s and 1980s but has since increased to 1% during the 2000s (doubling time 70 years).

More than 75% of the population live in thecentral plain, which stretches between theAlps and theJura Mountains and fromGeneva in the southwest to theHigh Rhine andLake Constance in the northeast.

As of 2023, 40% of the population has a migrant background and 31% are foreign residents.[5]

Census

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
18612,515,396—    
18712,673,468+0.61%
18812,840,501+0.61%
18912,972,024+0.45%
19013,318,985+1.11%
19113,756,842+1.25%
19213,883,360+0.33%
19314,070,042+0.47%
19414,268,964+0.48%
19514,717,200+1.00%
19615,360,153+1.29%
19716,193,064+1.45%
19816,335,243+0.23%
19916,757,188+0.65%
20017,197,638+0.63%
20117,870,134+0.90%
20218,680,890[7]+0.99%
Historical population as of 1 January of each year, Source:Federal Statistical Office[6]
Main article:Census in Switzerland

TheFederal Population Census (German:Eidgenössische Volkszählung,French:Recensement fédéral de la population,Italian:Censimento federale della popolazione,Romansh:Dumbraziun federala dal pievel) has been carried out every 10 years starting in 1850.[8] The census was initiated byFederal CouncillorStefano Franscini, who evaluated the data of the first census all by himself after Parliament failed to provide the necessary funds.[9] The census is now conducted by theSwiss Federal Statistical Office, which makes most results available on itswebsite.

Collected data includes population data (citizenship, place of residence, place of birth, position in household, number of children, religion, languages, education, profession, place of work, etc.), household data (number of individuals living in the household, etc.), accommodation data (surface area, amount of rent paid, etc.) and building data (geocoordinates, time of construction, number of floors, etc.). Participation is compulsory and reached 99.87% of the population in 2000.[10]

Since 2010, the population census has been carried out and analysed annually in a new format by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO). In order to ease the burden on the population, the information is primarily drawn from population registers and supplemented by sample surveys. Only a small proportion of the population (about 5%) are surveyed in writing or by telephone. The first reference day for the new census was 31 December 2010.

At the end of 2022, there were about four million private households in Switzerland, of which more than a third are inhabited by only one person. Since 1970, this number has more than tripled.[11]

Population

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millionyear123456789180018501900195020002050population (million)Switzerland Population
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years-10-505101520180018501900195020002050Natural change (per 1000)Crude Migration Change (per 1000)Switzerland Population Change
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Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2019.[12]

  • One birth every 6 minutes
  • One death every 8 minutes
  • One net migrant every 11 minutes
  • Net gain of one person every 8 minutes
Historical population of Switzerland
Total of registered residents (numbers relate to 31 December)[13][14]
YearTotalMaleFemaleSwissForeign
20238,962,2584,451,532 (49.7%)4,510,726 (50.3%)6,544,970 (73.0%)2,417,288 (27.0%)
20228,815,3854,379,953 (49.7%)4,435,432 (50.3%)6,519,362 (74.0%)2,296,023 (26.0%)
20218,738,7914,338,203 (49.6%)4,400,588 (50.4%)6,494,610 (74.3%)2,244,181 (25.7%)
20208,670,3004,302,599 (49.6%)4,367,701 (50.4%)6,459,512 (74.5%)2,210,788 (25.5%)
20198,606,0334,268,863 (49.6%)4,337,170 (50.4%)6,430,658 (74.7%)2,175,375 (25.3%)
20188,544,5274,237,121 (49.6%)4,307,406 (50.4%)6,396,252 (74.9%)2,148,275 (25.1%)
20178,484,1304,206,434 (49.6%)4,277,696 (50.4%)6,357,738 (74.9%)2,126,392 (25.1%)
20168,419,5504,173,437 (49.6%)4,246,113 (50.4%)6,318,404 (75.0%)2,101,146 (25.0%)
20158,327,1264,121,471 (49.5%)4,205,655 (50.5%)6,278,459 (75.4%)2,048,667 (24.6%)
20148,236,6664,073,880 (49.5%)4,163,786 (50.5%)6,239,207 (75.7%)1,998,459 (24.3%)
20138,139,6314,022,091 (49.4%)4,117,540 (50.6%)6,202,184 (76.2%)1,937,447 (23.8%)
20128,039,0603,968,524 (49.4%)4,070,536 (50.6%)6,169,091 (76.7%)1,869,969 (23.3%)
20117,954,6623,922,253 (49.3%)4,032,409 (50.7%)6,138,668 (77.2%)1,815,994 (22.8%)
20107,870,1343,877,426 (49.3%)3,992,708 (50.7%)6,103,857 (77.6%)1,766,277 (22.4%)
20097,785,8003,830,600 (49.2%)3,955,200 (50.8%)6,071,800 (78.0%)1,714,000 (22.0%)
20087,701,9003,786,700 (49.2%)3,915,200 (50.8%)6,032,100 (78.3%)1,669,700 (21.7%)
20077,593,5003,727,000 (49.1%)3,866,500 (50.9%)5,991,400 (78.9%)1,602,100 (21.1%)
20067,508,7003,679,400 (49.0%)3,829,400 (51.0%)5,954,200 (79.3%)1,554,500 (20.7%)
20057,459,1003,652,500 (49.0%)3,806,600 (51.0%)5,917,200 (79.3%)1,541,900 (20.7%)
20047,415,1003,628,700 (48.9%)3,786,400 (51.1%)5,890,400 (79.4%)1,524,700 (20.6%)
20037,364,1003,601,500 (48.9%)3,762,600 (51.1%)5,863,200 (79.6%)1,500,900 (20.4%)
20027,313,9003,575,000 (48.9%)3,738,800 (51.1%)5,836,900 (79.8%)1,477,000 (20.2%)
20017,255,7003,544,300 (48.8%)3,711,300 (51.2%)5,808,100 (80.0%)1,447,600 (20.0%)
20007,204,1003,519,700 (48.9%)3,684,400 (51.1%)5,779,700 (80.2%)1,424,400 (19.8%)
19906,750,7003,298,300 (48.9%)3,452,400 (51.1%)5,623,600 (83.3%)1,127,100 (16.7%)
19806,335,2003,082,000 (48.6%)3,253,300 (51.4%)5,421,700 (85.6%)913,500 (14.4%)
19706,193,1003,025,300 (48.8%)3,167,700 (51.1%)5,191,200 (83.8%)1,001,900 (16.2%)
1960–19705,429,0614,500,692 (89.2%)586,338 (10.8%)
1950–19604,714,992– (93.9%)– (6.1%)
1941–19504,265,703– (94.8%)– (5.2%)
1930–19414,066,400– (91.3%)– (8.7%)
1920–19303,880,320– (89.6%)– (10.4%)
1910–19203,753,293– (85.3%)– (14.7%)
1900–19103,315,443– (88.4%)– (11.6%)
1888–19002,917,754– (92.2%)– (7.8%)
1880–18882,831,787– (92.6%)– (7.4%)
1870–18802,655,001– (94.3%)– (5.7%)
1860–18702,510,494– (95.4%)– (4.6%)
1850–18602,392,740– (97.1%)– (2.9%)
1837–18502,190,258
1798–18371,664,832


Growth rate

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During the 19th and 20th centuries,population growth rate has been at 0.7% to 0.8%, with adoubling time of ca. 90 years. In the later 20th century, the growth rate has fallen below 0.7% (1980s: 0.64%; 1990s: 0.65%), and in the 2000s it has risen again slightly (2000–2006: 0.69%), mostly due to immigration. In 2007 the population grew at a much higher 1.1% rate, again mostly due to immigration. For 2008, the population grew 1.6%, a level not seen since the early 1960s.[15]

Total fertility rate[16]

  • 1.46 children born/woman (total)
  • 1.33 children born/Swiss woman
  • 1.86 children born/non-Swiss woman

Fertility

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years11.522.533.544.518301860189019201950198020102040Total Fertility RateTotal Fertility Rate
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Birth and death rates between 1950 and 2008

Thetotal fertility rate is the number of children born per woman. It is based on fairly good data for the entire period. Sources:Our World in Data andGapminder Foundation.[17]

Total Fertility Rates in Switzerland[17]
Years18501851185218531854185518561857185818591860
Rate4.144.023.893.743.653.443.823.854.054.274.19
Years1861186218631864186518661867186818691870
Rate4.144.184.324.324.264.334.164.044.143.99
Years1871187218731874187518761877187818791880
Rate3.993.993.984.074.264.44.294.194.093.97
Years1881188218831884188518861887188818891890
Rate3.993.873.823.793.713.733.743.713.73.56
Years189118921893189418951896189718981899
Rate3.783.713.743.663.663.773.793.823.89

Age structure

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Demographic chart showing age distribution in Switzerland. Blue diamonds represent total population in thousands, green triangles represent Swiss Citizens only (in thousands) and red circles represent foreign population in thousands. Source for data Swiss Federal Statistical Office, 2007
Population distribution of Switzerland by age, gender and citizenship
Gender and nationality by age groups(2014)
(thousands of individuals)
Nos. in (brackets) are the numbers for each age group as a % of all age groups totalled.
AgeTotalMalesFemalesSwissForeign
0–10902.7 (11.0%)463.7439.0661.8240.8 (26.7%)
11–20854.4 (10.4%)438.3416.0668.5185.9 (21.8%)
21–301,071.5 (13.0%)542.4529.1754.1317.4 (29.6%)
31–401,149.1 (13.9%)579.5569.6706.6442.5 (38.5%)
41–501,282.3 (15.6%)647.4634.8916.3365.9 (28.5%)
51–601,146.2 (13.9%)578.5567.7911.2235.0 (20.5%)
61–70876.4 (10.6%)427.0449.5762.2114.2 (13.0%)
71–80593.8 (7.2%)268.6325.2522.171.8 (12.1%)
81–90308.0 (3.7%)114.3193.7285.722.3 (7.2%)
91+53.3 (0.6%)14.139.250.72.6 (4.8%)
Data: Swiss Federal Statistics Office[18]

As population growth slows, the percentage of elderly people increases. In July 2015[out of date], the Swiss Federal Office of Statistics published projections indicating that by 2045, the proportion of residents over the retirement age of 65 would climb to 48.1 per 100 residents between 20 and 64 years old, and possibly as high as 50.0 in the highest case scenario. In 2015 that ratio was only 29.1 per 100 residents.[19]

Projected age structure
No. of individuals in millions
YearScenario0–20Percent21–64Percent65+Percent
20151.6720.0%5.1761.9%1.518.0%
20301.8819.7%5.4957.5%2.1722.8%
2045(low)1.6617.7%5.1354.9%2.5627.4%
2045(middle)1.9018.6%5.5954.9%2.6926.4%
2045(high)2.1619.6%6.0655.0%2.8125.5%
Data: Swiss Federal Statistics Office[19]

Sex ratio

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AgeMales
(thousands)
Females
(thousands)
Ratio
(male/female)
At birth38.136.21.05
0–15651.8615.61.06
16–642,551.02,530.01.01
65+524.3720.90.73
total3,727.03,866.50.96
Data: Swiss Federal Statistics Office[18] 2007

Life expectancy

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See also:Health in Switzerland andHealthcare in Switzerland

According to statistics released by the federal government in 2019,life expectancy at birth stands at 81.9 years for men and 85.6 years for women, with an overall average of 83.8 years for the population as a whole.[2]

Sources:Our World in Data

1876–1950

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Life expectancy at birth in Switzerland since 1876
Life expectancy at birth in Switzerland (e0)[20]
Years18761877187818791880
e040.140.040.541.842.8
Years1881188218831884188518861887188818891890
e041.943.045.045.043.944.745.446.045.145.0
Years1891189218931894189518961897189818991900
e044.747.246.145.846.948.949.148.249.347.5
Years1901190219031904190519061907190819091910
e048.950.450.149.249.750.751.252.351.652.9
Years1911191219131914191519161917191819191920
e051.754.454.255.155.956.555.846.354.954.3
Years1921192219231924192519261927192819291930
e057.858.560.059.559.960.660.160.460.261.4
Years1931193219331934193519361937193819391940
e061.261.262.462.962.163.263.563.864.063.5
Years1941194219431944194519461947194819491950
e065.065.665.864.865.466.066.267.367.968.9

1950–2015

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Life expectancy in Switzerland since 1960 by gender
Life expectancy at birth in Switzerland
PeriodPeriod
1950–195569.31985–199077.2
1955–196070.71990–199577.9
1960–196571.61995–200079.2
1965–197072.62000–200580.5
1970–197573.72005–201081.8
1975–198075.22010–201582.7
1980–198576.1

Source:UN World Population Prospects

Vital statistics

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Population Development in Switzerland since 1803

Data according toFederal Statistical Office,United Nations,Our World in Data andGapminder Foundation.[21][22][23][24][17]

YearAverage population (December 31)[25][26][27]Live birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude birth rate (per 1000)Crude death rate (per 1000)Natural change (per 1000)Crude migration change (per 1000)Total fertility rates[fn 1][17]
18031,850,00062,52040,42022,10033.7921.8511.95
18041,860,00062,18045,78016,40033.4324.618.82−3.45
18051,860,00063,39047,69015,70034.0825.648.44−8.44
18061,870,00061,92046,62015,30033.1124.938.18−2.84
18071,880,00061,72047,92013,80032.8325.497.342.13
18081,890,00062,40042,30020,10033.0222.3810.63−5.36
18091,900,00064,40040,40024,00033.8921.2612.63−7.39
18101,900,00062,97044,67018,30033.1423.519.63−9.63
18111,910,00064,80052,00012,80033.9327.236.70−1.47
18121,920,00063,63045,03018,60033.1423.459.69−4.49
18131,930,00059,85045,35014,50031.0123.507.51−2.34
18141,940,00060,90051,1009,80031.3926.345.050.10
18151,950,00065,20041,40023,80033.4421.2312.21−7.09
18161,960,00062,70044,40018,30031.9922.659.34−4.25
18171,970,00051,67062,570−10,90026.2331.76−5.5310.64
18181,970,00047,18051,380−4,20023.9526.08−2.132.13
18191,980,00065,38047,08018,30033.0223.789.24−4.20
18201,990,00065,74041,14024,60033.0420.6712.36−7.36
18212,000,00065,50039,40026,10032.7519.7013.05−8.07
18222,010,00065,10039,60025,50032.3919.7012.69−7.73
18232,020,00066,37040,57025,80032.8620.0812.77−7.84
18242,030,00066,11041,51024,60032.5720.4512.12−7.21
18252,050,00064,71043,01021,70031.5720.9810.59−0.83
18262,060,00067,63043,93023,70032.8321.3311.50−6.67
18272,070,00064,32039,62024,70031.0619.1311.93−7.12
18282,080,00065,91044,01021,90031.6921.1610.53−5.73
18292,090,00064,57047,37017,20030.9022.678.23−3.45
18302,100,00066,10044,60021,50031.4821.2410.24−5.49
18312,110,00066,51043,91022,60031.5220.8110.71−5.99
18322,120,00063,82047,32016,50030.1022.327.78−3.07
18332,140,00066,52048,82017,70031.1022.828.271.08
18342,150,00069,72052,32017,40032.4224.348.09−3.45
18352,160,00070,74047,94022,80032.7622.2010.56−5.94
18362,180,00070,73049,63021,10032.4522.769.68−0.51
18372,190,00071,12055,32015,80032.4825.267.21−2.65
18382,200,00071,63054,53017,10032.5624.797.77−3.23
18392,220,00071,20052,30018,90032.0723.568.510.50
18402,230,00072,08052,38019,70032.3323.488.83−4.36
18412,240,00072,23050,83021,40032.2522.689.55−5.10
18422,260,00071,55052,55019,00031.6523.268.410.44
18432,270,00071,88052,18019,70031.6622.998.68−4.28
18442,290,00067,27053,67013,60029.3823.445.942.81
18452,300,00069,00050,40018,60030.0021.918.09−3.75
18462,310,00067,40052,40015,00029.1822.686.49−2.17
18472,330,00061,25052,5508,70026.2922.563.734.87
18482,340,00063,66050,66013,00027.2021.655.56−1.29
18492,360,00068,38050,48017,90028.9721.387.580.894.14
18502,370,00068,69052,59016,10028.9922.186.79−2.584.14
18512,390,00067,28054,28013,00028.1622.715.442.944.02
18522,400,00066,00053,80012,20027.5022.425.08−0.923.89
18532,410,00065,65055,55010,10027.2423.054.19−0.043.74
18542,430,00064,23055,6308,60026.4222.893.544.713.65
18552,440,00061,52058,0203,50025.2123.771.432.673.44
18562,460,00067,33051,93015,40027.3721.116.261.883.82
18572,470,00067,70052,60015,10027.4121.306.11−2.073.85
18582,480,00071,37055,47015,90028.7822.366.41−2.384.05
18592,500,00075,33055,93019,40030.1322.377.760.24.27
18602,515,39675,31050,91024,40029.9320.249.70−3.584.19
18612,533,07774,82057,52017,30029.5322.716.830.24.14
18622,554,25775,87051,07024,80029.7019.999.71-1.44.18
18632,575,64979,16054,36024,80030.7321.109.63−1.34.32
18642,594,55579,60059,50020,10030.6822.937.75−0.54.32
18652,611,10278,29059,09019,20029.9822.637.35−14.26
18662,625,40080,58056,68023,90030.6821.609.11−3.74.33
18672,637,53877,32759,11618,21129.3222.416.90−2.34.16
18682,647,58375,70558,73016,97528.5822.176.41-2.64.04
18692,657,61477,96563,61714,34829.3423.935.40-1.64.14
18702,673,46879,20868,75110,45729.6225.713.9123.99
18712,686,61877,63374,0023,63128.9027.551.353.53.99
18722,701,98280,32959,75820,57129.7222.127.61-1.93.99
18732,718,10880,57261,67618,89629.6322.696.95-13.98
18742,733,48783,05160,84522,20630.3822.268.12-2.54.07
18752,749,39387,57966,11321,46631.8524.047.81-24.26
18762,767,66690,78666,81923,96732.8024.148.66-2.14.40
18772,785,51489,24465,35323,89132.0423.468.58-2.24.29
18782,802,22287,83365,31122,52231.3423.308.04-2.14.19
18792,817,30786,18063,65122,52930.5822.598.00-2.64.09
18802,840,50184,16562,22321,94229.6321.917.720.43.97
18812,851,25585,14263,97921,16329.8522.437.42−3.73.99
18822,860,23482,68962,84919,84028.9121.976.932.43.87
18832,871,26481,97458,73323,24128.5420.468.09-4.33.82
18842,883,67081,57158,30123,27028.2820.228.073.53.79
18852,892,18480,34961,54818,80127.7921.286.50−3.63.71
18862,901,60580,76360,06120,70227.8320.707.13-3.93.73
18872,911,23381,28758,93922,34827.9320.257.68-4.43.74
18882,922,89781,09858,22922,86927.7419.937.82−3.83.71
18892,949,57781,17659,71521,46127.5320.257.281.83.70
18902,972,02478,54861,80516,74326.4220.795.631.93.56
18913,000,63283,59661,18322,41327.8620.392.17.353.78
18923,032,94583,12557,17825,94727.4118.858.562.13.71
18933,063,21884,89761,05923,83827.7119.937.782.13.74
18943,091,58584,14261,88522,25727.2220.027.2023.66
18953,122,58984,97359,74725,22627.2119.138.081.93.66
18963,161,27188,42856,09632,33227.9717.7510.2223.77
18973,201,29890,07856,39933,67928.1317.6210.5123.79
18983,240,94391,79358,91432,87928.3118.1810.142.13.82
18993,282,40794,47257,59136,88128.7817.5511.231.43.89
19003,318,98594,31663,60630,71028.619.39.31.83.83
19013,364,07397,02860,01837,01029.018.011.12.53.89
19023,411,13596,48057,70238,77828.517.111.52.53.82
19033,453,71693,82459,62634,19827.417.410.02.53.67
19043,496,18894,86760,85734,01027.317.59.82.53.66
19053,536,83594,65361,80032,85326.917.69.32.33.60
19063,582,15195,59559,20436,39126.916.610.22.63.60
19073,625,45694,50859,25235,25626.216.49.82.33.51
19083,671,16596,24557,69738,54826.415.810.62.03.54
19093,711,86894,11259,41634,69625.516.19.41.73.42
19103,756,84293,51456,49837,01625.015.19.92.23.10
19113,778,31291,32059,61931,70124.215.88.4-2.73.07
19123,805,59592,19654,10238,09424.114.210.0−2.83.04
19133,828,41389,75755,42734,33023.214.38.9−2.93.01
19143,849,76687,33053,62933,70122.413.88.6−3.03.00
19153,860,63575,54551,52424,02119.513.36.2−3.42.61
19163,871,76073,66050,62323,03719.013.05.9−3.02.53
19173,878,89672,06553,30618,75918.513.74.8−3.02.48
19183,864,84472,65875,034-2,37618.719.3-0.6−3.02.47
19193,869,48172,12554,93217,19318.614.24.4−3.22.49
19203,883,36081,19055,99225,19820.914.46.5−2.92.34
19213,908,52180,80849,51831,29020.812.88.1−1.62.37
19223,928,56676,29050,29225,99819.713.06.7−1.62.40
19233,952,13475,55145,98329,56819.511.87.6−1.62.43
19243,970,68273,50848,98824,52018.912.66.3−1.62.36
19253,989,22772,57047,87724,69318.612.26.3−1.62.30
19264,009,53772,11846,45225,66618.311.86.5−1.42.23
19274,024,34569,53349,20220,33117.612.45.1−1.42.17
19284,040,17769,59448,06321,53117.412.15.4−1.52.10
19294,052,55769,00650,43818,56817.212.54.6−1.52.05
19304,070,04269,85546,93922,91617.211.65.7−1.41.99
19314,091,60268,24949,41418,83516.712.14.60.71.97
19324,110,38868,65049,91118,73916.712.24.601.96
19334,136,34367,50947,18120,32816.411.44.91.41.91
19344,159,69867,27746,80620,47116.311.34.90.71.89
19354,178,64066,37850,23316,14516.012.13.90.71.86
19364,198,78264,96647,65017,31615.611.44.20.61.82
19374,217,12662,48047,27415,20614.911.33.60.81.76
19384,235,43063,79048,57615,21415.211.63.60.71.80
19394,252,90263,83749,48414,35315.211.83.40.71.81
19404,268,96464,11550,75913,35615.212.03.20.61.83
19414,296,69371,92647,33624,59016.911.15.80.72.06
19424,326,77478,87546,92831,94718.410.97.5−0.52.28
19434,360,68183,04947,40935,64019.211.08.2−0.42.42
19444,392,31985,62752,33633,29119.612.07.6−0.32.51
19454,428,17788,52251,08637,43620.111.68.5−0.32.61
19464,490,00089,12650,27638,85020.011.38.75.32.62
19474,549,10087,72451,38436,34019.411.48.05.22.56
19484,611,20087,76349,67938,08419.210.88.35.42.54
19494,668,00085,30849,49735,81118.410.77.74.62.45
19504,717,20084,77647,37237,40418.110.18.02.52.40
19514,778,90081,90349,95231,95117.210.56.76.42.30
19524,844,10083,54947,62435,92517.49.97.56.12.32
19534,907,00083,02949,68433,34517.010.26.86.22.29
19544,970,30083,74149,11334,62817.010.07.05.92.28
19555,033,70085,33150,36634,96517.110.17.05.82.30
19565,097,40087,91251,57336,33917.410.27.25.52.35
19575,162,80090,82351,06639,75717.710.07.85.02.41
19585,230,00091,42149,28142,14017.69.58.14.92.40
19595,295,50092,97350,07742,89617.79.58.24.32.42
19605,360,15394,37252,09442,27817.69.77.94.32.34
19615,508,43599,23851,00448,23418.39.48.918.82.48
19625,639,195104,32255,12549,19718.79.98.814.92.46
19635,749,299109,99356,98953,00419.310.09.310.22.68
19645,829,156112,89053,60959,28119.59.310.23.72.85
19655,883,788111,83555,54756,28819.19.59.6−0.22.57
19665,952,216109,73855,80453,93418.59.49.12.52.47
19676,031,353107,41755,14252,27517.99.28.74.62.37
19686,104,074105,13057,34247,78817.39.47.94.22.28
19696,168,700102,52058,00244,51816.79.57.33.32.12
19706,193,06499,21657,09142,12516.19.26.8−2.92.11
19716,233,74496,26157,85638,40515.59.36.20.42.06
19726,288,16891,34256,48934,85314.69.05.63.11.95
19736,326,52587,51856,99030,52813.99.04.81.31.85
19746,356,28584,50756,40328,10413.38.94.40.31.73
19756,320,97878,46455,92422,54012.48.83.6-9.21.63
19766,284,02974,19957,09517,10411.89.12.7−8.51.55
19776,285,15672,82955,65817,17111.68.92.7−2.51.53
19786,285,15671,37557,71813,65711.49.22.2−2.21.53
19796,303,57371,98657,45414,53211.49.12.30.61.52
19806,335,24373,66159,09714,56411.79.42.32.71.57
19816,372,90473,74759,76313,98411.69.42.23.71.59
19826,409,71374,91659,20415,71211.79.32.53.31.60
19836,427,83373,65960,75612,90311.59.52.00.81.52
19846,455,89674,71058,60216,10811.69.12.51.91.52
19856,484,83474,68459,58315,10111.59.22.32.21.51
19866,523,41376,32060,10516,21511.79.22.53.41.52
19876,566,79976,50559,51116,99411.79.12.64.11.56
19886,619,97380,34560,64819,69712.29.23.05.11.59
19896,673,85081,18060,88220,29812.29.23.15.01.62
19906,750,69383,93963,73920,20012.59.53.08.51.63
19916,842,76886,20062,63423,56612.79.23.510.11.68
19926,907,95986,91062,30224,60812.69.13.65.91.62
19936,968,57083,76262,51221,25012.19.03.15.71.53
19947,019,01982,98061,98720,99311.98.93.04.21.49
19957,062,35482,20363,38718,81611.79.02.73.51.46
19967,081,34683,00762,63720,37011.78.92.9−0.21.53
19977,096,46579,48559,96719,51811.28.52.8−0.71.45
19987,123,53778,94962,56916,38011.18.82.31.51.48
19997,164,44478,40862,50315,90511.08.72.23.51.47
20007,204,05578,45862,52815,93010.98.72.23.31.50
20017,255,65373,50961,28712,22210.28.51.75.51.41
20027,313,85372,37261,76810,6049.98.51.56.51.39
20037,364,14871,84863,0708,7789.88.61.25.71.39
20047,414,10273,08260,18012,9029.98.11.75.11.42
20057,459,12872,90361,12411,7799.88.21.64.51.43
20067,508,73973,37160,28313,0889.88.11.75.01.44
20077,559,49474,49461,08913,4059.98.11.85.01.46
20087,701,85676,69161,23315,45810.08.02.016.81.48
20097,785,80678,28662,47615,81010.18.12.08.91.50
20107,870,13480,29062,55317,73710.38.02.38.51.54
20117,954,66280,80862,09118,71710.27.82.38.41.52
20128,039,06082,16464,17317,99110.38.02.28.41.53
20138,139,63182,73164,96117,77010.38.02.310.21.52
20148,237,66685,28763,93821,34910.47.82.69.41.54
20158,327,12686,55967,60618,95310.48.12.38.61.54
20168,419,55087,88364,96422,91910.47.72.78.41.55
20178,484,13087,38166,97120,41010.37.92.45.31.52
20188,544,52787,85167,08820,76310.37.92.44.71.52
20198,606,03386,17267,78018,39210.07.92.15.11.48
20208,670,30085,91476,1959,7199.98.81.16.41.46
20218,738,79189,40271,07418,32810.38.22.15.81.51
20228,815,38582,37174,4257,9469.38.50.87.91.39
20238,960,80080,02471,8228,2029.08.10.915.61.33
202478,25671,9426,3141.29

Current vital statistics

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PeriodLive birthsDeathsNatural increase
January–June 202437,04335,143+1,900
January–June 202536,90335,656+1,247
DifferenceDecrease −141 (−0.38%)Negative increase +513 (+1.46%)Decrease −653
Source:[28][29]

Total fertility rates by nationality and region

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2023[30]
RegionsTFR
Central Switzerland1.41
Eastern Switzerland1.40
Espace Mittelland1.36
Northwestern Switzerland1.35
Lake Geneva region1.30
2022[31]
Cantons and citiesTFR
Appenzell Ausserrhoden1.56
Thurgau1.54
Fribourg1.53
Appenzell Innerrhoden1.52
St. Gallen1.51
Nidwalden1.51
Schwyz1.50
Zug1.49
Aargau1.48
Basel-Landschaft1.46
Uri1.45
Solothurn1.44
Vaud1.43
Glarus1.43
Schaffhausen1.43
Obwalden1.42
Neuchâtel1.40
Jura1.40
Luzern1.40
Valais1.37
Bern1.37
Genève1.35
Grisons1.34
Zürich1.31
Ticino1.24
2024[32]
NationalityTFR
Swiss total1.29
Swiss women1.20
Foreign women1.50

Structure of the population

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Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (31.XII.2020) (Data refer to legal resident population.):[33]
Age GroupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total4 302 5994 367 7018 670 300100
0–4224 268212 850437 1185.04
5–9226 409213 276439 6855.07
10–14220 562208 906429 4684.95
15–19216 228203 802420 0304.84
20–24247 027231 154478 1815.52
25–29284 900275 053559 9536.46
30–34313 683306 776620 4597.16
35–39314 591308 180622 7717.18
40–44301 811297 807599 6186.92
45–49302 514299 345601 8596.94
50–54328 949325 660654 6097.55
55–59325 419319 081644 5007.43
60–64265 775266 604532 3796.14
65–69210 196224 718434 9145.02
70–74190 316211 899402 2154.64
75–79153 639180 613334 2523.86
80–8496 134130 952227 0862.62
85–8955 66091 514147 1741.70
90–9420 33645 44065 7760.76
95–993 87412 65316 5270.19
100+3081 4181 7260.02
Age groupMaleFemaleTotalPercent
0–14671 239635 0321 306 27115.07
15–642 900 8972 833 4625 734 35966.14
65+730 463899 2071 629 67018.80

Nationality

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Further information:Swiss people andImmigration to Switzerland
The population of Switzerland 1970–2005. Data from Swiss Federal Statistical Office 2005; number of inhabitants in thousands.
Population pyramid of Switzerland in 2021 by citizenship

Unlike many otherOECD countries, the Swiss Federal Statistical Office does not collect any data onracial identity orethnic identity.[34] Data is collected on country of birth, but as the OECD write "In general, collecting migration-related information on the foreign-born population and their children is a crude method for capturing diversity."

Encompassing theCentral Alps,Switzerland sits at the crossroads of several major European cultures. Its population includes a two-thirds majority ofAlemannic German speakers and a one-quarterLatin minority (French, Italian andRomansh), seelinguistic geography of Switzerland. 10% of the population natively speak an immigrant language.

Switzerland consistently ranks high onquality of life indices, including per capita income, concentration of computer andinternet usage per capita, insurance coverage per individual, and health care rates. For these and many other reasons, such as the four languages, it serves as an excellent test market for businesses hoping to introduce new products into Europe.

Permanent residents by nationality

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The number of registered resident foreigners was 1,001,887 (16.17%) in 1970. This amount decreased to 904,337 (14.34%) in 1979, and has increased steadily since that time, passing the 20% mark during 2001 and rising to 1,524,663 (20.56%) in 2004. The number of Swiss citizens thus numbered about 5.9 million in that year.

In 2013 there were a total of 1,937,447 permanent residents (23.8% of the total population of 8.14 million) in Switzerland. Of these, 1.65 million resident foreigners (85.0%, or 20.2% of the 8.14 million total population),[35][36] had European citizenship (Italian: 298,875; German: 292,291; Portuguese: 253,227; French: 110,103; Serbian: 90,704; Kosovan: 86,976; Spanish: 75,333, Macedonian: 62,633; British: 40,898; Austrian: 39,494; Bosnian and Herzegovinian: 33,002; Croatian: 30,471). From other continents; 122,941 residents were from Asia; 83,873 from Africa; 78,433 from the Americas; and 4,145 from Oceania.[36]

The following chart shows permanent resident numbers from selected regions and countries every 5 years.

Nation198019851990199520002005201020152020
Total913,497960,6741,127,1091,363,5901,424,3701,541,9121,766,2772,048,6672,210,788
Europe859,054892,7481,036,7601,238,9371,261,9751,334,5901,504,9431,733,2551,831,923
Africa10,53913,13020,29128,80037,61848,08171,52793,814113,647
Americas20,83823,43829,14938,58549,68761,73274,51178,77383,591
North America12,18212,39413,77516,14018,95221,00425,59026,27126,249
Latin America and Caribbean8,65611,04415,37422,44530,73540,72848,92152,50257,342
Asia21,56929,77238,92154,91472,00294,009110,549136,789174,976
Oceania1,2601,3261,7281,9992,8293,2423,9904,2304,187
Germany87,38982,14384,48591,976109,785158,651263,271300,691309,459
Spain98,098109,232116,987102,32084,26672,16764,12682,33486,220
France48,00248,94851,72955,40761,68870,90195,643122,970145,461
Italy423,008394,812381,493361,892321,795297,917287,130311,742325,348
Austria31,98629,41729,12328,45429,19133,06937,01341,14544,252
Portugal10,86331,02986,035135,646135,449167,857212,586267,474257,691
United Kingdom16,05017,48218,26920,03022,30926,42537,27341,76642,749
Croatia42,58243,87640,70933,50729,35527,928
Serbia and Montenegro190,940196,833
Serbia121,90871,26061,933
Montenegro2,0222,5362,523
Kosovo58,755106,879113,660
Bosnia and Herzegovina24,74845,11143,35435,51331,90528,756
North Macedonia39,54056,09260,89860,11664,44867,745
Albania1517295761,0931,2181,3081,5902,644
Sri Lanka3738082,8409,84120,21531,86528,96327,66728,728
Iraq3523784547712,0463,2577,5537,0928,769
Turkey38,35351,20664,89979,37280,16575,90371,83569,21568,049

Naturalization

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In 2004, 35,700 people acquired Swiss citizenship according toSwiss nationality law, a figure slightly larger than that of the previous year (35,424), and four times larger than the 1990 figure (8,658). About a third of those naturalized are from a successor state offormer Yugoslavia: 7,900 Serbia-Montenegro, 2,400 Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2,000 North Macedonia, 1,600 Croatia. 4,200 were from Italy, 3,600 from Turkey, 1,600 from Sri Lanka, 1,200 from Portugal, and 1,200 from France.[37]

The yearly rate of naturalization has quintupled over the 1990s and 2000s, from roughly 9,000 to 45,000. Relative to the population of resident foreigners, this amounts to an increase from 8% in 1990 to 27% in 2007,[clarification needed] or relative to the number of Swiss citizens from 1.6% in 1990 to 7.3% in 2007.[clarification needed]

The following table shows the historical development of naturalization from selected countries.[38]

Origin198119851990199520002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013
Total14,29914,3938,65816,79028,70027,58336,51535,42435,68538,43746,71143,88944,36543,44039,31436,01233,50034,061
Europe12,97812,3496,97012,59221,97520,96928,10227,55827,72830,10936,08733,77134,87933,79530,45827,76925,77826,457
Africa2833412739191,8241,9002,1631,9541,8482,0642,6192,8832,5992,6272,4992,3372,4172,363
North America171277139230321316376367333336407451371427428410443499
South America
and Caribbean
2454424617771,5541,5281,7901,7491,6261,4781,8591,9211,6751,8021,5871,6131,4071,609
Asia5909287962,2262,9812,8304,0333,7174,0654,3825,6664,7874,7714,7104,2613,7883,3493,038
Oceania305212242927356773596261565558626466
Italy4,6653,2591,9954,3766,6525,3866,6335,0854,1964,0324,5024,6294,9214,8044,1114,0333,9984,379
Germany2,6502,8391,1447036465858176706397731,1441,3613,0224,0353,6173,5163,3573,804
Kosovo1,6112,5182,5562,640
Serbia6,8594,2613,3622,529
Portugal861271701757657799201,1651,1991,5052,3832,2011,7612,3362,2172,2112,0712,184
Turkey1501892111,2053,1273,1164,1284,2163,5653,4673,4573,0442,8662,5932,0911,8521,6381,622
France1,2621,2286848711,3601,3061,3671,2151,1811,0211,2601,2181,1101,3141,0841,2721,1971,558
North Macedonia768571,0221,6391,8021,9812,1712,5962,2102,2871,8311,5861,3221,2121,270
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
1129991,1281,8652,2682,3712,7903,1493,0162,8552,4081,9241,6101,1451,156
Croatia5779701,0451,6381,5651,6161,6811,8371,6602,0461,5991,4831,2681,1951,118
Spain5676434014318516996918008239751,2831,2461,0961,2451,1201,0441,0331,047
Sri Lanka710430423754461,1241,1391,5651,9962,9412,2062,3482,1581,7831,4671,170890
Iraq28315404233546780139142163190240266399355


Immigration

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Swiss and foreign born population pyramid of Switzerland in 2021
See also:Immigration to Switzerland

Foreign population by country of citizenship as of September 30, 2024:[39]

RankNationalityPopulation
1European UnionGermany329,486
2European UnionItaly270,333
3European UnionPortugal262,338
4European UnionSpain193,255
5Kosovo177,025
6European UnionFrance99,437
7Turkey82,427
8North Macedonia70,416
9Serbia55,440
10European UnionPoland48,437
11European UnionAustria47,961
12United Kingdom37,750
13European UnionRomania37,265
14Eritrea36,515
15European UnionCroatia32,568
16European UnionHungary30,857
17Sri Lanka27,253
18Bosnia and Herzegovina26,842
19Brazil24,526
20European UnionNetherlands22,590
21European UnionSlovakia22,019
22Syria21,811
23Afghanistan21,643
24European UnionGreece21,221
25China20,547
26European UnionBulgaria18,433
27United States18,354
28India18,013
29European UnionBelgium15,937
30Russia15,647

Migration data of Switzerland

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Net Migration to Switzerland (Excluding Swiss Nationals)
YearImmigrationEmigrationNet Migration
198075,26263,69711,565
198192,93769,94722,990
198286,72566,48420,241
198369,14565,6993,446
198469,99859,67410,324
198572,35658,85113,505
198679,68657,59522,091
198783,92757,78926,138
198895,97361,44734,526
198999,35266,31433,038
1990122,77965,71357,066
1991133,10073,44359,657
1992131,89186,36245,529
1993122,45677,53744,919
1994107,65069,66637,984
199590,95769,35721,600
199674,35971,9492,410
199769,60467,8801,724
199872,20264,0178,185
199983,67762,78020,897
200084,20059,30224,898
200199,74656,47743,269
2002105,01453,51751,497
200398,81251,04647,766
2004100,83452,95047,884
200599,09154,43544,656
2006107,17757,73949,438
2007143,85560,68883,167
2008161,62958,266103,363
2009138,26959,23679,033
2010139,49570,52868,967
2011140,50866,73873,770
2012151,00273,85577,147
2013167,24877,70789,541
2014161,14982,60778,542
2015162,56386,52876,035
2016167,40790,08877,319
2017147,14293,15753,985
2018146,18398,43147,752
2019145,60894,85950,749
2020137,68583,60254,083
2021143,50688,05355,453
2022169,05590,86178,194
2023241,04093,289147,751
2024190,04399,68090,363

[40]


Net Migration to Switzerland (Including Swiss Nationals)
YearTotal ImmigrationTotal EmigrationTotal Net MigrationSwiss ImmigrationSwiss EmigrationSwiss Net MigrationForeigners ImmigrationForeigners EmigrationForeigners Net Migration
2021165,600116,80048,80022,10028,700−6,600143,50088,10055,500
2022190,900122,10068,80021,80031,300−9,400169,10090,90078,200
2023263,100124,000139,10022,00030,700−8,600241,70090,300147,800
2024212,700125,60087,10022,60030,100−7,500190,10095,50094,600

[41]

Emigration

[edit]
Main article:Swiss diaspora

In 2004, 623,100Swiss citizens (8.9%) lived abroad, the largest group in France (166,200), followed by the United States (71,400) and Germany (70,500).

Employment and income

[edit]
Unemployment, youth ages 15–24
total: 8.1%. Country comparison to the world: 138th
male: 8.1%
female: 8% (2017 est.)

Average hourly income

23.14 CHF

Religion

[edit]
Main article:Religion in Switzerland
Religion in Switzerland (population age 15+, 2023)[42]
  1. Unaffiliated (35.6%)
  2. Roman Catholic (30.7%)
  3. Protestant Church of Switzerland (19.5%)
  4. Other Christian churches (5.80%)
  5. Islam (6.00%)
  6. Judaism (0.20%)
  7. Other religions (1.30%)
  8. Undetermined (0.90%)

Switzerland as a federal state has nostate religion, though most of thecantons (except forGeneva andNeuchâtel) recognize official churches (Landeskirchen), in all cases including theRoman Catholic Church and theProtestant Church of Switzerland. These churches, and in some cantons also theOld Catholic Church andJewish congregations, are financed by officialtaxation of adherents.[43]

A 2005Eurobarometer poll found 48% of Swiss citizens to betheist, 39% expressingbelief in "some sort of spirit or life force", 9%atheist and 4% said that they don't know ("DK").[44]

Adherence to Christian churches has declined considerably since the late 20th century, from close to 94% in 1980 to about 67% in 2016. In 2000, 5.78 million residents (79.2%, compared to 93.7% in 1980) wereChristian (Roman Catholic 42.3%,Protestant 33.9%, other Christian communities 4.3%). 809,800 (11.4%, compared to 3.8% in 1980) were without any religious affiliation. An additional 3.6% were "religious affiliation unknown" (1.2% in 1980). 310,800 (3.6%) wereMuslim (compared to 0.7% in 1980), 17,900 (0.2%) wereJewish (0.3% in 1980). Other "churches and religious communities" were at 0.7% (0.2% in 1980).[45] Between 2010 and 2022, the proportion of Roman Catholics and Reformed Protestants fell slightly (by 7 percentage points each), in contrast to that of Muslims and other Islamic communities (+1 point).[45] The proportion of Jewish communities has hardly changed whereas that of persons without religious affiliation has risen by 13 percentage points.[45] In 2016, of 15 to 24 year olds 65.4% were Christian (36.3% Roman Catholic, 22.6% Reformed, 6.6% other), 23.0% unaffiliated, 0.3% Jewish, 8.3% Muslim, 1.7% other religions. Those aged 25 to 44 were 58.4% Christian (33.1% Roman Catholic, 18.7% Reformed, 6.7% other), 31.0% unaffiliated, 0.2% Jewish, 7.5% Muslim, 1.7% other religions. Older adults (45 to 64 years old) were 67.0% Christian (37.7% Roman Catholic, 23.9% Reformed, 5.5% other), 25.9% unaffiliated, 0.2% Jewish, 4.2% Muslim, 1.5% other religions. Senior citizens (over 65) were 81.3% Christian (40.3% Roman Catholic, 36.2% Reformed, 4.8% other), 14.9% unaffiliated, 0.3% Jewish, 1.1% Muslim, 0.5% other religions.[46] Furthermore, notable is the significant difference in church adherence between Swiss citizens (72%) and foreign nationals (51%) in 2016.[46] TheFederal Statistical Office reported the religious demographics as of 2023 as follows (based on the resident population age 15 years and older):56% Christian (including 30.7% Roman Catholic, 19.5% Reformed, 5.8% other),35.6% unaffiliated,6% Muslim, 0.2% Jewish,1.3% other religions.(100%: 6,981,381, registered resident population age 15 years and older).[45]

Languages

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Main article:Languages of Switzerland
Main languages in Switzerland:[47]
  German
  French

The four national languages of Switzerland are German, French, Italian andRomansh.In 2017, permanent residents who spoke German (mostlySwiss German dialects) as their main language or co-main language numbered about 63% (5.2 million), followed by 22.9% (1.9 million) for French (mostlySwiss French, but including someFranco-Provençal dialects), 8.2% (678,000) for Italian (mostlySwiss Italian, but includingInsubric dialects) and less than 0.5% (44,000) forRomansh.[48]

The non-official language with the largest group of main or co-main language speakers (in 2017) isEnglish with 448,000 speakers, followed byPortuguese with 303,000,Albanian with 262,000, followed bySerbo-Croatian with 205,000 speakers andSpanish with 197,000. All other languages totaled 640,000.[48]

Education

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Main article:Education in Switzerland

Almost all Swiss are literate. Switzerland's 13 institutes of higher learning enrolled 99,600 students in the academic year of 2001–02. About 25% of the adult population hold a diploma of higher learning. According to the CIA World Factbook data for 2003, 99% of the Swiss population aged 15 and over could read and write, with the rate being identical for both sexes.[49]

During the 2008/09 school year there were 1,502,257 students in the entire Swiss educational system. In kindergarten or pre-school, there were 152,919 students (48.6% female). These students were taught by 13,592 teachers (96.0% female) in 4,949 schools, of which 301 were private schools. There were 777,394 students (48.6% female) in the obligatory schools, which include primary and lower secondary schools. These students were taught by 74,501 teachers (66.3% female) in 6,083 schools, of which 614 were private. The upper secondary school system had 337,145 students (46.9% female). They were taught by 13,900 teachers (42.3% female) in 730 schools, of which 240 were private. The tertiary education system had 234,799 students (49.7% female). They were taught by 37,546 teachers (32.8% female) in 367 schools.[50]

Regional disparities

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CantonTax index for all Federal, Cantonal and Church Taxes (Switzerland = 100.0)
2006
Tax rate (% of total income) for a married couple with two children
2006
Population under 20 as a percentage of total population aged 20–64
2007
National Income per person in CHF
2005
Change in National Income per person
2003–2005
Income 50,000 CHFIncome 150,000 CHF
Switzerland1002.3611.5634.5954,0315.3
ZHZürich82.92.168.6531.1268,8034.6
BEBern123.12.1413.9133.0545,6435
LULuzern1193.4712.5637.1943,9105.3
URUri144.24.5412.4237.0645,7115.3
SZSchwyz66.52.266.9836.9550,1706.3
OWObwalden146.54.1411.5340.8839,6454.7
NWNidwalden79.12.319.4134.5573,28515.6
GLGlarus134.84.6212.5636.8573,23610.9
ZGZug50.30.475.535.4593,7525.4
FRFribourg126.42.3312.7440.239,5592.6
SOSolothurn116.92.3612.9534.3446,8444.9
BSBasel-Stadt113.11.0114.326.6115,17815.9
BLBasel-Landschaft92.52.1212.43353,5013.9
SHSchaffhausen114.62.9411.6232.9255,1255.4
ARAppenzell Ausserrhoden121.73.812.0637.644,2154.7
AIAppenzell Innerrhoden105.63.189.8844.4645,9367.4
SGSt. Gallen115.52.5312.6837.6644,8664
GRGraubünden112.22.9911.5133.9749,35511.7
AGAargau87.41.5210.434.949,2092.5
TGThurgau86.60.3411.4837.5244,9183.2
TITicino64.60.249.0431.1441,3353.4
VDVaud106.20.4212.237.8752,9013.4
VSValais121.32.7210.6835.1838,3856
NENeuchâtel137.13.815.9638.0649,7756.6
GEGenève89.80.0511.8135.462,8395.1
JUJura126.62.8715.2640.0938,0696.4
Source:[51]

Crime

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Main article:Crime in Switzerland

The police registered a total of 553,421 criminal offences in 2009, including 51 killings and 185 attempted murders. There were 616 cases ofrape. In the same year, 94,574 adults (85% of them male, 47.4% of them Swiss citizens) were convicted under criminal law. 57.3% of convictions were for traffic offences.[52]

In the same year, 15,064 minors (78.3% of them male, 68.2% of them of Swiss nationality, 76.3% aged between 15 and 18) were convicted.[53]

The number of convicted persons is given in the following tables.[54] Each class of crime references the relevant section of theStrafgesetzbuch (Criminal Code, abbreviated as StGB in German), orBetäubungsmittelgesetz (abbr. BetmG, Narcotics Act), or theStrassenverkehrsgesetz (abbr. SVG, Swiss Traffic Regulations).

YearTotal Convicted
Adults
Homicide
(Art. 111,112,113,116 StGB)
Serious Bodily Injury
(Art. 122 StGB)
Minor Bodily Injury
(Art. 123 StGB)
Sexual Contact with Children
(Art. 187 StGB)
Rape
(Art. 190 StGB)
Theft
(Art. 139 StGB)
Robbery
(Art. 140 StGB)
Receiving Stolen Goods
(Art. 160 StGB)
Embezzlement
(Art. 138 StGB)
Fraud
(Art. 146 StGB)
Narcotics PossessionMajor Violation of Traffic Laws
(Art. 90 Abs. 1&2 SVG)
Impaired Driving
(Art. 91 SVG)
200526,199105952,4394161105,9674971,2499061,4695,51022,01516,466
200626,5831161052,5373881355,9335651,1868761,5165,40321,53521,058
200724,265105942,2623861395,5025249308051,5975,09021,29420,108
200826,3271071342,6324121355,7565259098541,6605,38725,26520,600
200927,7271031292,6553881296,4495339418591,5665,53325,55719,711
201028,691941492,6773341286,6595939057841,7506,12525,98320,591
201129,128821272,721274866,9504421,0077161,7674,71023,59018,882
201233,9251161792,8452931088,9365111,3327451,9715,73422,90618,396
201335,3251141782,843317989,4916541,4336702,3076,07022,27717,465
2014a32,911991972,617288778,3355201,1126462,1536,16424,26317,041
^a 2014 conviction numbers may not include convictions overturned on appeal.
^ Due to privacy protection laws some convictions are not included.
YearTotal Convicted
Minors
Homicide
(Art. 111,112,113,116 StGB)
Serious Bodily Injury
(Art. 122 StGB)
Minor Bodily Injury
(Art. 123 StGB)
Sexual Contact with Children
(Art. 187 StGB)
Rape
(Art. 190 StGB)
Theft
(Art. 139 StGB)
Robbery
(Art. 140 StGB)
Receiving Stolen Goods
(Art. 160 StGB)
Embezzlement
(Art. 138 StGB)
Fraud
(Art. 146 StGB)
Narcotics PossessionMajor Violation of Traffic Laws
(Art. 90 Abs. 1&2 SVG)
Impaired Driving
(Art. 91 SVG)
20057,58071063473143,5283754003465918124180
20067,769722644118193,41833039035511,019126189
20076,910621699101192,1892852852147680116141
20086,97542468880171,9983342721757560101125
20096,9316246657352,0333653111957600142105
20107,613133677071172,4104132421951565119141
20115,4272315536551,5852561531049507138152
20125,0702344767181,620303164255655474124
20135,19933240775211,66632516627906907295
20144,849a1333806381,375231159247081786124
^a 2014 conviction numbers may not include convictions overturned on appeal.
^ Due to privacy protection laws some convictions are not included.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^In fertility rates, 2.1 and above is a stable population and have been marked blue, 2 and below leads to an aging population and a reducing population.

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