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Demographics of Kosovo

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Demographics ofKosovo
Population pyramid of Kosovo in 2022
PopulationDecrease1,602,515 (2024)[1]
Growth rateIncrease 0.68% (2024)[2]
Birth rateDecrease 14.4 per 1,000 pop. (2024)[2]
Death rateSteady 7.2 per 1,000 pop. (2024)[2]
Life expectancyIncrease 76.7 years (2011)[3]: 13 
 • maleDecrease 74.1 years (2011)[3]: 13 
 • femaleIncrease 79.4 years (2011)[3]: 13 
Fertility rateDecrease 1.87 children born/woman (2024)[2]
Infant mortality ratePositive decrease 24.9 per 1,000 births[2]
Net migration rate-0.4 per 1,000pop. (2024)[2]
Age structure
0–14 years27.2%
15–64 years66.1%
65 and over6.7%
Sex ratio
Total1.08 male(s)/female
Nationality
Nationalitynoun:Kosovar/Kosovan(s)adjective: Kosovar
Major ethnicAlbanians (95%)(2011 census)
Minor ethnicBosniaks (2%),Serbs (1.5%)[note 1] andothers (4%)(2011 census)
Language
OfficialAlbanian
SpokenAlbanian (95%)
languages of the minorities (5%)

TheKosovo Agency of Statistics monitors various demographic features of the population ofKosovo, such aspopulation density,ethnicity, education level,health of the populace, economic status,religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.Censuses, normally conducted at ten-year intervals, record the demographic characteristics of the population. According to the preliminary results of the 2024 census released in April 2024, there are 1,586,659 inhabitants, of which 795,046 are men (50.1%) and 791,614 are women (49.9%).[1] The same year,US CIA World Factbook estimate put the country's population at 1,977,093.[2] According to the first census conducted after the2008 declaration of independence in 2011, the permanent population of Kosovo was 1,739,825.[9][3]: 12 

The 2011 census also shows thatAlbanians form the majority in Kosovo, with 92.9% of the total population; significant minorities includeBosniaks (1.6%),Serbs (1.5%),Turkish (1.1%),Askhali (0.9%), Egyptian (0.7%),Gorani (0.6%), andRoma (0.5%).[2][10] However, it excludedNorth Kosovo — a largely Serb-inhabited region.[2] Moreover, it was partially boycotted by Romani andSerb communities in South Kosovo.[2] After Albanians, Serbs form the largest ethnic community in Kosovo (6–7.8%).[4][5][6][7][8][10]

Kosovo has the youngest population in Europe. The average age is 34.8 andmedian age is 32, as of 2024.[1][2] In 2008, half of its population was under the age of 25 (United Nations Development Programme data) and more than 65 percent of the population was younger than 30 (government data).[11]

History

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Main article:Demographic history of Kosovo
Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1948732,746—    
1953815,798+2.17%
1961963,715+2.10%
19711,243,811+2.58%
19811,584,440+2.45%
19911,956,196+2.13%
20111,780,021−0.47%
20241,602,515−0.80%
Source:[12][13][14]
Population of Kosovo from 1921 to 2015
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2011 census

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The 2011 census recordedKosovo (excludingNorth Kosovo) as having 1,739,825 inhabitants.[15] TheEuropean Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) has called "for caution when referring to the 2011 census", due to the boycott by Serb-majority municipalities in North Kosovo and the large boycott by Serbs andRoma in southern Kosovo.[16] The recorded total population was below most previous estimates. The census enjoyed considerable technical assistance from international agencies and appears to have been endorsed byEurostat; it was, however, the first full census since 1981, and not one of an uninterrupted series. The results show that there were no people temporarily resident in hotels orrefugee camps at the time of the census;[17] that out of 312,711 conventional dwellings, 99,808 (over 30%) were unoccupied;[17] and that three municipalities designed[clarification needed] under theAhtisaari Plan to have Serb majorities –Klokot,Novo Brdo, andŠtrpce – in fact had ethnic Albanian majorities (although their municipal assemblies have Serb majorities).[17]

  • Kosovo ethnic map 2011 by settlement.
    Kosovo ethnic map 2011 by settlement.
  • Distribution of Albanians in Kosovo 2011 by settlements.
    Distribution of Albanians in Kosovo 2011 by settlements.
  • Distribution of Serbs in Kosovo by settlements 2011.
    Distribution of Serbs in Kosovo by settlements 2011.
  • Distribution of Bosniaks in Kosovo by settlements.
    Distribution ofBosniaks in Kosovo by settlements.
  • Distribution of Turks in Kosovo by settlements.
    Distribution ofTurks in Kosovo by settlements.
  • Distribution of Gorani in Kosovo by settlements.
    Distribution ofGorani in Kosovo by settlements.
  • Distribution of Roma, Ashkali and Egyptians in Kosovo by settlements.
    Distribution ofRoma,Ashkali and Egyptians in Kosovo by settlements.

Vital statistics

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Source: Kosovo Agency of Statistics[18][19][20]

Population estimates in the table below may be unreliable during the 1990s period. Besides, vital statistics do not fully include data from Serb-majority territories. Since 2011, in accordance with European statistical norms, live births and deaths record figures in Kosovo only (excluding foreign countries).

Average populationLive birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude birth rate (per 1000)Crude death rate (per 1000)Natural change (per 1000)Crude migration rate (per 1000)Total fertility rateFemale fertile population (15–49 years)
1950764,00035,22212,99122,23146.117.029.17.70164,096
1951780,00029,29914,83314,46637.619.018.52.46.17169,877
1952793,00035,61913,86721,75244.917.527.4-10.77.23175,660
1953813,00034,59516,72617,86942.620.622.03.26.62181,445
1954832,00038,59513,20125,39446.415.930.5-7.17.16185,718
1955842,00036,73615,29221,44443.618.225.5-13.56.62189,992
1956859,00037,81913,69224,12744.015.928.1-7.96.56194,265
1957873,00034,15915,30018,85939.117.521.6-5.35.84192,596
1958890,00039,28511,59827,68744.113.031.1-11.66.62195,341
1959921,00037,36412,87824,48640.614.026.68.26.14199,359
1960944,00041,63113,36528,26644.114.229.9-4.96.64203,954
1961967,35340,56111,75928,80241.912.229.8-5.16.26208,550
1962994,67641,33615,02426,31241.615.126.51.76.23212,149
19631,022,21841,52512,42329,10240.612.228.5-0.86.13217,556
19641,051,49842,55712,73129,82640.512.128.40.26.14224,326
19651,082,17043,56911,76731,80240.310.929.4-0.25.97233,584
19661,118,00342,42910,26632,16338.09.228.84.35.66240,125
19671,150,62244,00111,30832,69338.29.828.40.85.71248,992
19681,182,95244,62710,78133,84637.79.128.6-0.55.64257,056
19691,189,14046,48010,89235,58839.19.229.9-24.75.69267,271
19701,219,99644,49610,82933,66736.58.927.6-1.75.40268,960
19711,253,97547,06010,31236,74837.58.229.3-1.45.74270,050
19721,290,96547,94310,27037,67337.18.029.20.35.57283,885
19731,327,85347,71410,35837,35635.97.828.10.55.35293,340
19741,365,87949,84710,07539,77236.57.429.1-0.55.40303,396
19751,404,97749,31010,01839,29235.17.128.00.65.19313,611
19761,446,00151,35510,14941,20635.57.028.50.75.24324,297
19771,486,81649,8499,81140,03833.56.626.91.34.92334,581
19781,525,96049,0279,77639,25132.16.425.70.64.66344,970
19791,565,99548,1259,57538,55030.76.124.61.64.51349,520
19801,552,77953,1478,90944,23834.25.728.5-38.94.82354,068
19811,594,45148,1119,67738,43430.26.124.12.74.55351,396
19821,634,89352,86510,47942,38632.36.425.9-0.54.71361,232
19831,676,32549,64511,04038,60529.66.623.02.34.29372,615
19841,716,88455,24310,57344,67032.26.226.0-1.84.58391,155
19851,760,13253,92511,82642,09930.66.723.91.34.30403,640
19861,803,57954,51910,44644,07330.25.824.40.34.18415,407
19871,848,11156,22110,30745,91430.45.624.8-0.14.12429,439
19881,894,13156,28310,25746,02629.75.424.30.63.96441,867
19891,938,79453,65610,18143,47527.75.322.41.23.63454,260
19901,987,05655,1758,21446,96127.84.123.61.33.59472,145
19911,967,67552,2638,52643,73726.64.322.2-32.03.52454,214
19922,007,97844,4188,00436,41422.14.018.12.42.83478,108
19932,043,74044,1327,80436,32821.63.817.802.71492,412
19942,079,23443,4507,66735,78320.93.717.20.22.57506,408
19952,115,02044,7768,67136,10521.24.117.10.12.55521,049
19962,152,54546,0418,39237,64921.43.917.50.22.56535,873
19972,188,08342,9208,62434,29619.63.915.70.82.33549,826
19982,127,79541,7528,12333,62919.63.815.843.42.34543,799
19992,067,50740,0207,56932,45119.43.715.7-44.02.28537,773
20002,007,21938,6877,11531,57219.33.515.7-44.92.31531,747
20011,946,93237,4126,67230,74019.23.415.8-45.82.26525,719
20021,886,64436,1365,65430,48219.23.016.2-47.22.22519,692
20031,826,35631,9946,41725,57717.53.514.0-46.02.00513,664
20041,766,06835,0636,39928,66419.93.616.2-49.22.21507,639
20051,743,78037,2187,20730,01121.34.117.2-29.82.38501,613
2006[21]1,719,53634,1877,47926,70819.94.315.5-29.42.24495,586
20071,733,40433,1126,68126,43119.13.915.2-7.12.21489,559
20081,747,38334,3996,85227,54719.73.915.8-7.72.32483,531
20091,761,47434,2407,03027,21019.44.015.4-7.32.36477,507
20101,775,68033,7517,23426,51719.04.114.9-6.82.38471,479
20111,786,22927,6267,11120,51515.54.011.5-5.61.99465,452
20121,807,12627,7437,31720,42615.44.011.30.41.95475,454
20131,818,11929,3277,13522,19216.13.912.2-6.12.02486,248
20141,812,78825,9297,63418,29514.34.210.113.01.81483,078
20151,788,27424,5948,20216,39213.84.69.2-22.71.74479,210
20161,777,56823,4168,49514,92113.24.88.4-14.41.66478,783
20171,791,01923,4028,72114,68113.14.98.2-0.61.65485,648
2018[22]1,797,08622,7618,99813,76312.75.07.7-4.31.60486,169
2019[23][24]1,788,89121,7989,43012,36812.25.36.9-11.51.55482,164
2020[25][26]1,790,15221,90712,9878,92012.27.35.0-4.31.56480,779
2021[27][28]1,786,07922,83013,0199,81112.87.35.5-7.81.63476,401
20221,761,86422,6329,84512,78712.85.67.3-20.91.65466,213
202321,6549,62212,023
20241,585,56621,3689,71811,65013.56.17.4390,180

Current vital statistics

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[29][30][31][32]

PeriodLive birthsDeathsNatural increase
January - November 202319,7748,236+11,538
January - November 202419,5958,845+10,750
DifferenceDecrease -179 (-0.90%)Negative increase +609 (+7.39%)Decrease -788

Marriages and divorces

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Average populationMarriagesDivorcesCrude marriage rate (per 1000)Crude divorce rate (per 1000)Divorces per 1000 marriages
1950764,0008,68648111.40.655.4
1951780,0007,3004759.40.665.1
1952793,0007,0524068.90.557.6
1953813,0007,2083828.90.553.0
1954832,0007,3903528.90.447.6
1955842,0006,8154458.10.565.3
1956859,0005,7234266.70.574.4
1957873,0005,8604036.70.568.8
1958890,0006,9243747.80.454.0
1959921,0006,7944987.40.573.3
1960944,0006,8224177.20.461.1
1961967,3537,4264797.70.564.5
1962994,6767,4814517.50.560.3
19631,022,2187,1833467.00.348.2
19641,051,4988,3403887.90.446.5
19651,082,1708,2263477.60.342.2
19661,118,0038,2465147.40.562.3
19671,150,6227,5693146.60.341.5
19681,182,9528,7192447.40.228.0
19691,189,14010,0832268.50.222.4
19701,219,99611,2802589.20.222.9
19711,253,97511,0062388.80.221.6
19721,290,96510,5712728.20.225.7
19731,327,85311,1391988.40.117.8
19741,365,8799,8853377.20.234.1
19751,404,9779,9282617.10.226.3
19761,446,00110,2682487.10.224.2
19771,486,81610,4704727.00.345.1
19781,525,96011,5524607.60.339.8
19791,565,99511,5683557.40.230.7
19801,552,77912,6663338.20.226.3
19811,594,45111,9362807.50.223.5
19821,634,89312,3682897.60.223.4
19831,676,32512,4062567.40.220.6
19841,716,88412,5602377.30.118.9
19851,760,13212,4833327.10.226.6
19861,803,57911,9213646.60.230.5
19871,848,11113,6442607.40.119.1
19881,894,13114,6133897.70.226.6
19891,938,79414,3433207.40.222.3
19901,987,05612,7425096.40.339.9
19911,967,67512,5593546.40.228.2
19922,007,97813,3672666.70.119.9
19932,043,74013,3722486.50.118.5
19942,079,23411,9592995.80.125.0
19952,115,02012,9793526.10.227.1
19962,152,54512,2445595.70.345.7
19972,188,08311,8663965.40.233.4
19982,127,79513,1495246.20.239.9
19992,067,50714,4326527.00.345.2
20002,007,21915,7147807.80.449.6
20011,946,93216,9979098.70.553.5
20021,886,64418,2801,0379.70.556.7
20031,826,35617,0341,1659.30.668.4
20041,766,06816,9891,2939.60.776.1
20051,743,78015,7321,4459.00.891.9
20061,719,53615,8251,4809.20.993.5
20071,733,40416,8241,5589.70.992.6
20081,747,38317,9501,02610.30.657.2
20091,761,47420,2091,55511.50.976.9
20101,775,68018,2891,45310.30.879.4
20111,786,22916,6191,4699.30.888.4
20121,807,12617,1691,3289.50.777.3
20131,818,11914,6641,0408.10.670.9
20141,812,78816,2391,2439.00.776.5
20151,788,27416,2741,2689.10.777.9
20161,777,56816,0511,1109.00.669.2
20171,791,01917,1121,0729.60.662.6
20181,797,08616,8719999.40.659.2
20191,788,891

Administrative divisions

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See also:Administrative divisions of Kosovo andMunicipalities of Kosovo

Kosovo is administratively subdivided into seven districts, and 38 municipalities. With the current estimation on population, Kosovo ranks as the 150th largest country in the world based on how populous it is.[33]

RankNamePopulation(2011)[note 2]Area(km2)Density(km2)Settlements
English
(most common)
AlbanianSerbian
Pristina District477,3122,470193.2298
1PristinaPrishtinëPriština198,897572347.741
7PodujevoPodujevë/BesianëPodujevo88,499663133.576
11DrenasDrenasGlogovac58,531290201.837
12LipjanLipjanLipljan57,605422136.570
21Kosovo PoljeFushë KosovëKosovo Polje34,82783419.615
26ObiliqObiliq/KastriotObilić21,549105205.219
30GračanicaGraçanicëGračanica10,67513181.516
33Novo BrdoNovobërdë/ArtanëNovo Brdo6,7292043324
Prizren District331,6701,397237.4195
2PrizrenPrizrenPrizren177,78162628474
10Suva RekaSuharekë/TherandëSuva Reka59,722306178.542
14MalishevaMalishevëMališevo54,613361165.443
22DragashDragash/SharrDragaš33,99743578.235
35MamushaMamushëMamuša5,50711500.6
Ferizaj District185,8061,030180.4126
3FerizajFerizajUroševac108,69034531545
23KaçanikKaçanikKačanik33,454221151.431
25ShtimeShtimeŠtimlje27,324134203.923
31Hani i ElezitHani i ElezitĐeneral Janković/Elez Han9,38983113.111
32ŠtrpceShtërpcëŠtrpce6,94924728.116
Peja District174,2351,365127.6118
4PejaPejëPeć96,45060316014
17IstogIstogIstok39,28945486.550
19KlinaKlinëKlina38,49630812554
Gjakova District194,6721,129172.4170
5GjakovaGjakovëĐakovica94,557587161.191
13RahovecRahovecOrahovac55,053276199.532
18DeçanDeçanDečani38,984180216.637
34JunikJunikJunik6,0788670.710
Mitrovica District272,2472,077131.1267
8MitrovicaMitrovicëMitrovica71,909350205.545
9VushtrriVushtrriVučitrn69,870344203.167
15SkenderajSkënderajSrbica50,858378134.549
24North MitrovicaMitrovicë VerioreSeverna Mitrovica29,460112,678.2
27LeposavićLeposaviq/AlbanikLeposavić18,60053934.542
28ZvečanZveçanZvečan16,650122136.535
29Zubin PotokZubin PotokZubin Potok14,90033344.729
Gjilan District180,7831,206149.9287
6GjilanGjilanGnjilane90,015385233.854
16VitiVitiVitina46,959278168.939
20KamenicaKamenicë/DardanëKamenica35,60042384.258
36RanilugRanillugRanilug3,8667849.618
37KlokotKllokotKlokot2,55624106.54
38PartešParteshParteš1,7871899.33
Kosovo Kosovo1,816,67510,9081701,339

Ethnic groups

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The official results of the censuses in Kosovo afterWorld War II are tabulated below. The figures for Albanians in the 1991 census were estimates only, since that census was boycotted by most Albanians. Similarly, the figures for Serbs in the 2011 census omit those inNorth Mitrovica,Leposavić,Zubin Potok andZvečan (North Kosovo), while the number of Serbs and Romani in the rest of Kosovo is also deemed unreliable, due to the partialboycott.[16]

Ethnic
group
1948 census1953 census1961 census1971 census1981 census1991 census2011 census2024 census
Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%
Albanians498,24468.5524,55964.9646,60567.1916,16873.71,226,73677.41,596,07281.61,616,86992.91,454,96391.7
Serbs171,91123.6189,86923.5227,01623.5228,26418.4209,49813.2194,1909.925,5321.536,6522.3
Montenegrins28,0503.931,3433.937,5883.931,5552.527,0281.720,3651.1
ethnic Muslims9,6791.36,2410.88,0260.826,3572.158,5623.766,1893.4
Bosniaks27,5331.626,8411.7
Gorani10,2650.69,1400.6
Croats5,2900.76,2010.87,2510.88,2640.78,7180.68,0620.4
Yugoslavs5,2060.59200.12,6760.23,4570.2
Romani11,2301.511,9041.53,2020.314.5931.234,1262.245,7602.38,8240.58,7300.5
Ashkali15,4360.916,2701.0
Egyptians11,5240.610,5810.6
Turks1,3150.234,5834.325,7642.712,2441.012,5130.810,4450.518,7381.119,4191.2
Macedonians5260.19720.11,1420.11,0480.11,0560.1
Others or unspecified1,5770.22,4690.32,1880.24,2800.33,4540.211,6560.63,2640.62,0510.1
Total727,820808,141963,9881,243,6931,584,4411,956,1961,739,8251,585,566

Ethnic groups by municipality

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The results of the 2011 census of ethnic groups in municipalities are tabulated below.[38]

Ethnic groups by municipality
2011 CensusAlbaniansSerbsTurksBosniaksRomaAshkaliEgyptiansGoranOthersNot declared
MunicipalityTotalNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%
Deçan(Deçan / Dečani)40,01939,40298.530.000.0600.1330.1420.13931.010.019660.2
Dragash(Dragash / Dragaš)33,99720,28759.770.02020.64,10012.130.040.030.08,95726.32830.81510.4
Ferizaj(Ferizaj / Uroševac)108,610104,15295.9320.0550.1830.12040.23,6293.3240.0640.11020.12650.2
Gjakova(Gjakova / Đakovica)94,55687,67297.4170.0160.0730.17380.86130.65,1775.5130.0920.12050.2
Gjilan(Gjilan / Gnjilane)90,17887,81497.46240.79781.11210.13610.4150.010.0690.1950.11000.1
Glogovac(Gllogoc/Drenas / Glogovac)58,53158,44599.920.050.0140.000.000.030.000.0220.0410.1
Gračanica(Graçanica / Gračanica)10,6752,47423.27,20967.7150.1150.17457.01041.030.030.0450.4430.4
Kosovo Polje(Fushë Kosovë / Kosovo Polje)34,82730,27586.93210.9620.2340.14360.33,2309.32820.3150.01310.4410.1
Hani i Elezit(Elez Han)9,4039,35799.500.000.0420.400.000.000.000.020.020.0
Istog(Istok)39,28936,15492.01940.5100.01,1422.9390.11110.31,5443.900.0450.1500.1
Junik6,0846,06999.800.000.000.000.000.000.000.040.0110.2
Kaçanik(Kačanik)33,40933,36299.910.020.0200.150.010.000.000.070.0110.0
Kamenica(K. Kamenica)36,08534,18694.71,5544.350.090.02400.700.000.0290.1270.1350.1
Klina38,49637,21696.7980.330.0200.1780.2850.29342.400.0230.1390.1
Klokot(Kllokot / Klokot)2,5561,36253.31,17746.010.000.090.400.000.060.210.000.0
Leposavić(Leposaviq / Leposavić)[note 2]18,7003001.618,00096.300.000.000.000.0000.00.04002.100.0
Lipjan(Lipljan)57,60554,46794.65130.91280.2420.13420.61,8123.140.060.02600.5310.1
Mališevo(Malisheva / Mališevo)54,61354,50199.900.000.0150.0260.050.000.000.080.0580.1
Mamuša(Mamusha / Mamuša)5,5073275.900.05,18293.210.0390.7120.200.000.000.000.0
Mitrovica, Kosovo(Mitrovicë / K. Mitrovica)71,90969,49796.6140.05180.74160.65280.76470.960.0230.0470.12130.3
North Mitrovica[note 2]29,4604,90016.622,53076.52100.71,0003.42000.7400.100.05802.000.000.0
Novo Brdo(Novobërdë / Novo Brdo)6,7293,52452.43,12246.470.150.1630.930.000.000.020.030.0
Obiliq(Obiliq/Kastriot / Obilić)21,54919,85492.12761.320.0580.36613.15782.7270.150.0480.2400.2
Parteš(Partesh / Parteš)1,78700.01,78599.900.000.000.000.000.000.020.100.0
Peja(Peja / Peć)96,45087,97591.23320.3590.13,7863.99931.01430.12,7002.81890.21320.11410.1
Podujevo(Besiane / Podujevo)88,49987,52398.9120.050.0330.0740.16800.820.000.0430.01270.1
Pristina(Prishtina / Priština)198,897194,45297.84300.22,1561.14000.2560.05570.380.02050.13340.22990.2
Prizren177,781145,71882.02370.19,0915.116,8699.52,8991.61,3500.81680.16550.43860.23810.2
Rahovec(Orahovac)56,20855,16698.11340.20.20.0100.0840.14040.72990.500.0110.0980.2
Ranilug(Ranilug)3,8661644.23,69295.500.010.000.000.000.000.030.160.2
Štrpce(Shtërpcë / Štrpce)6,9493,75754.13,14845.300.020.0240.310.000.000.070.140.1
Shtime(Shtime/ Štimlje)27,32426,44796.8490.210.0200.1230.17502.700.020.0130.0190.1
Skenderaj(Srbica)50,85850,68599.7500.110.0420.000.0100.010.000.050.0640.1
Suva Reka(Suharekë / Suva Reka)59,72259,07698.920.040.0150.0410.14930.850.000.0150.0710.1
Vitina(Viti / Vitina)46,98746,66999.31130.240.0250.1120.0140.000.070.0830.2600.1
Vučitrn(Vushtrri / Vučitrn)69,87068,84098.53840.52780.4330.0680.11430.210.030.1500.1700.1
Zubin Potok[note 2]14,9001,0006.713,90093.900.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.0
Zvečan(Zveçan / Zvečan)[note 2]16,6503502.116,00096.100.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.0
Kosovo1,819,6041,623,41990.080,000[note 2]4.419,0021.128,5061.69,0240.515,4760.911,5850.610,8260.63,0520.22,7520.2
Ethnic composition of Kosovo in 2005 according to theOrganization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

The 2000 Living Standard Measurement Survey by Statistical Office of Kosovo found an ethnic composition of the population as follows:

A more comprehensive (October 2002) estimate (for the 1.9 million inhabitants) for these years:

During theKosovo War in 1999, around 700,000 ethnic Albanians,[39] over 100,000 ethnic Serbs and more than 40,000 Bosniaks were forced out of Kosovo to neighbouringAlbania,North Macedonia,Montenegro,Bosnia andSerbia.After theUnited Nationstook over administration of Kosovo following the war, the vast majority of the Albanian refugees returned.[citation needed]The largest diaspora communities of Kosovo Albanians are inSwitzerland andAustria accounting for some 200,000 individuals each, or for 20% of the population resident in Kosovo.

Many non-Albanians – chieflySerbs andRomani – fled or were expelled, mostly to the rest of Serbia at the end of the war, with further refugee outflows occurring as the result of sporadic ethnic violence. As of 2002, the number of registered refugees was around 250,000.[40][41][42] The non-Albanian population in Kosovo is now about half of its pre-war total[citation needed]. The largest concentration of Serbs in the country is in thenorth, but many remain inKosovo Serb enclaves surrounded by Albanian-populated areas.

Languages

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Linguistic structure according to the 2011 census
See also:Minority languages of Kosovo

As defined by theConstitution of Kosovo,Albanian andSerbian are official languages in Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, almost 95% of the citizens speak Albanian as their native language, followed bySouth Slavic languages andTurkish. Due to North Kosovo's boycott of the census,Bosnian came in as the second-largest language after Albanian. However, Serbian is in reality the second-most spoken language in Kosovo.

LanguageNative speakers[43]%
Albanian1,644,86594.5
Bosnian28,9891.7
Serbian27,9831.6
Turkish19,5681.1
Romani5,8600.3
Other/Not specified12,5600.7

Health

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Healthcare in KosovoHarvard Medical School andNATO published a study on the impact of the conflict onKosovo health system in 2014.[44]The data in the table below are from theKosovo Agency of Statistics.

Structure of group of diseases according to ICD-10 recorded in PHC in 2010
Group of diseasesNumberPercentage
Parasitic diseases53,76228
Tumors/cancers2,9431.5
Blood and homopotetic organ disease and immunity disorders5,0912.6
Endocrinic disorder of feeding and metabolism25,21213.1
Psychic and personality disorder13,4887
SQN diseases15,4908.1
Eye diseases21,32011.1
Ear and mastoid process diseases18,9899.9
Diseases of blood circulation system5,1392.7
Diseases of respiratory system6,9623.6
Diseases of digestive system3,1921.7
Dermic and hypodermic tissue diseases1,4530.8
Diseases of locomotor system and connective tissue1,7750.9
Disease of urogenital system2,1981.1
Pregnancy, delivery and maternity5,7373
Certain states resulting from perinatal periods2000.1
Inborn deformity, chromosomal deformities and anomalies2480.1
Symptoms, indications, analyses and clinical abnormal ascertainments1,5560.8
Injuries, poisoning, and other consequences caused by external factors2,8711.5
External factors of morbidity and mortality 579 0.35790.3
Factors influencing on health conditions and contact with health services3,9482.1
Total192,154

Religion

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Main article:Religion in Kosovo
See also:Secularism in Kosovo

The country has noofficial religion.The constitution establishes Kosovo as asecular state that isneutral in matters of religious beliefs and where everyone isequal before the law andfreedom to belief, conscience and religion is guaranteed.[45][46]

The 2011 Kosovo population census was largely boycotted by theKosovo Serbs, especially inNorth Kosovo. That left the Serb population underrepresented.[47] TheInternational Monitoring Operation said that questions complied with international standards: respondents can declare their ethnicity and religion but are not obliged to do so.[48] Serbs predominantly identify asOrthodox Christians.[10] The results of the 2011 census gave the following religious affiliations for the population included in it:[49]

Religious map of Kosovo in 2011 by settlements. The Serb-dominated gray area in the north is presumably majority Orthodox.
2011 Kosovo religion census
(boycotted by most Serbs)
ReligionPopulation%
Islam1,663,41295.6%
Christianity64,275
38,438
25,837
3.7%
2.2%
1.5%
Other (specify)1,1880.1%
No religion1,2420.1%
Not stated
  • Prefer not to answer
  • Missing
9,708
7,213
2,495
0.6%
0.4%
0.1%
Total1,739,825100%

Most Albanians inKosovo are Muslim.[50][10] Almost all Muslims in Kosovo areSunni. A small amount of Muslims in Kosovo practiceSufism, mainly in Western Kosovo. Most Muslims in Kosovo follow theHanafi Madhab.

The Serb population is largelySerbian Orthodox. TheCatholic Albanian communities are mostly concentrated inGjakova,Prizren,Klina and a few villages nearPeć andVitina (seelaramans). Slavic-speaking Catholics usually call themselvesJanjevci or Kosovan Croats. Slavic-speaking Muslims in the south of Kosovo are known as theGorani people.

Migration

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Further information:Albanian diaspora andSerb diaspora

According to a 2015 report by Geoba.se, Kosovo's currentnet migration rate is at −3.72, ranking Kosovo 197th,[51] due to the ongoing political and economic crisis. The same source gives −0.71 for the 2023 estimate.

Internally displaced persons

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According to the US CIA, as of 2022[update], there were 16000internally displaced persons, primarily Serbs displaced during theKosovo War.[2] Also, a smaller number of Serbs, Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptians fled their homes in 2004 as a result of violence.[2]

See also

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Notes and references

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Notes

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  1. ^Due to political issues, Serbs have avoided participating in the population censuses conducted by the Republic of Kosovo. The 2011 census is therefore inaccurate to explain the real demographic spread in Kosovo. Serbs form the second largest ethnic group in Kosovo, after Albanians. Estimates are that Serbs hold 6-7% of the population.[4][5][6][7][8][2]
  2. ^abcdefDue to the boycott of the 2011 census by most municipalities in the Serb-inhabited north (seeNorth Kosovo), the real number of the population ofLeposavić,North Mitrovica,Zubin Potok andZvečan is unknown. Estimates are taken according to a 2014 OSCE report.[34][35][36][37]
  1. ^abc"The preliminary data of the Census of Population, Family Economies and Housing in Kosovo are published – Zyra e Kryeministrit".Office of thePrime Minister of Kosovo.Kosovo Agency of Statistics. 12 July 2024. Retrieved1 December 2024.
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  4. ^abCocozelli, Fred (2016). Ramet, Sabrina (ed.).Ethnic Minorities and Politics in Post-Socialist Southeastern Europe. Cambridge University Press. p. 267.ISBN 978-1316982778.
  5. ^abJudah, Tim (7 November 2019)."Kosovo's demographic destiny looks eerily familiar". Balkan Insight.
  6. ^ab"Kosovo Population 2019". 28 July 2019. Archived fromthe original on 28 July 2019. Retrieved11 July 2021.
  7. ^abKhakee, Anna; Florquin, Nicolas (1 June 2003)."Kosovo: Difficult Past, Unclear Future"(PDF).Kosovo and the Gun: A Baseline Assessment of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Kosovo.10.Pristina,United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo andGeneva,Switzerland:Small Arms Survey:4–6.JSTOR resrep10739.9. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 30 June 2022. Retrieved3 March 2023.Kosovo—while still formally part of the so-calledState Union of Serbia and Montenegro dominated bySerbia—has, since the war, been a United Nations protectorate under theUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). [...] However, members of theSerb minority of the territory (circa 6–7 per cent in 2000) have, for the most part, not been able to return to their homes. For security reasons, the remainingSerb enclaves are, in part, isolated from the rest of Kosovo and protected by the multinationalNATO-ledKosovo Force (KFOR).
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  21. ^"Demographic changes of the Kosovo population 1948–2006"(PDF).ask.rks-gov.net. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 25 August 2021. Retrieved14 March 2020.
  22. ^"Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Kosovo, 2019"(PDF).ask.rks-gov.net. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 24 August 2021. Retrieved9 January 2020.
  23. ^"Birth Statistics in Kosovo, 2019".ask.rks-gov.net. 12 June 2020. Archived fromthe original on 5 August 2020. Retrieved25 June 2020.
  24. ^"Death Statistics in Kosovo, 2019".ask.rks-gov.net. 25 June 2020. Archived fromthe original on 27 January 2021. Retrieved25 June 2020.
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  27. ^"Birth Statistics in Kosovo, 2021"(PDF).ask.rks-gov.net. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 30 June 2022. Retrieved30 June 2022.
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  30. ^"Monthly Bulletin".ask.rks-gov.net. Archived fromthe original on 11 April 2021. Retrieved19 March 2021.
  31. ^"Births by the place where the birth took place and the permanent place of the mother in the municipality".askdata.rks-gov.net.[permanent dead link]
  32. ^"Deaths by place of death and place of permanents residence in the municipality".askdata.rks-gov.net.[permanent dead link]
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  38. ^"People on Move,pg.20".Esk.rks-gov.net.Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved24 February 2013.
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  41. ^UNHCR: 2002 Annual Statistical Report: Serbia and Montenegro, p. 9
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  48. ^Çollaku, Petrit (29 March 2011)."Kosovo Census to Start Without the North".Balkan Insight. Retrieved1 December 2024.
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