Population 543,202 (2013) Life expectancy 81.39 years (2012) Population growth rate 2.3% annual change (2013) | Unemployment rate 5.7% (Apr 2015) GNI per capita 57,420 PPP dollars (2013) | |
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Fertility rate 1.57 births per woman (2012) Official languages French, Luxembourgish, German |
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Luxembourg, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
Contents
- Map of Luxembourg
- Vital statistics since 1900
- Foreign population in Luxembourg
- Religious affiliation
- CIA World Factbook demographic statistics
- Age structure
- ImmigrationNet migration rate
- Sex ratio
- Infant mortality rate
- Life expectancy at birth
- Total fertility rate
- HIVAIDS
- Languages
- References
Map of Luxembourg
The following is an overview of the demographics of Luxembourg. Demographic topics include basic statistics, most populous cites, and religious affiliation.
The population of Luxembourg as of 1 January 2013 was estimated at 537,039 (55.5% Luxembourgers and 44.5% of foreign nationality).
The people of Luxembourg are called Luxembourgers.
Vital statistics since 1900
The following table chronicles factors such as population, birth rates, and death rates in Luxembourg since 1900.
Foreign population in Luxembourg
The foreign population resident in Luxembourg currently numbers over 238,800, corresponding to 44,5% of the total population (compared to 17% in the 1960s). These immigrants are overwhelmingly nationals of EU countries (accounting for over 90%), by far the greater part of whom originally come from Portugal, Italy and the two neighbouring countries, France and Belgium. For some years, there has also been a big increase in the number of immigrants and asylum seekers from the countries of Eastern Europe, and especially the new republics to have emerged from the former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro). These immigrants include a considerable proportion of young people. Immigrants (especially asylum seekers) have a strong impact on the birth rate, accounting for nearly 50% of births in Luxembourg.
A more detailed breakdown by nationality shows that the Portuguese community is still the largest group, accounting for more than a third of the foreign population. The Italian population has been stable for the past ten years at approximatively 20 000. Some 47.000 foreigners come from bordering countries (France, Belgium and Germany).
As of 2014 the estimated population of Russian nationals in Luxembourg is 5,000. Luxembourg Russian Saturday school, Kalinka, serves students ages 3–12 and includes Russian language and cultural classes. In 2014, there were 160 students and 22 teachers in the school.
The Japanese Supplementary School in Luxembourg (ルクセンブルグ補習授業校 Rukusenburugu Hoshū Jugyō Kō) is a Japanese supplementary school operated in the country, serving students ages 6–15. It is held at the International School Luxembourg and as of 2014 has about 60 students. Its operations at the ISL began in 1991.
Religious affiliation
The predominant religion of the Luxembourg population is Roman Catholic, with Protestant, Anglican, Jewish and Muslim minorities. According to a 1979 law, the government forbids collection of data on religious practices, but over 90% is estimated to be baptized Catholic (the Virgin Mary is the Patroness of the city of Luxembourg).
The Lutherans are the largest Protestant denomination in the country. Muslims are estimated to number approximately 6000 persons, notably including 1,500 refugees from Montenegro; Orthodox (Albanian, Greek, Serbian, Russian, and Romanian) adherents are estimated to number approximately 5,000 persons, along with approximately 1,000 Jews. Freedom of religion is provided by the Luxembourg Constitution.
CIA World Factbook demographic statistics
The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated.
Age structure
(2002 est.)
Immigration|Net migration rate
8.64 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2007 est.)
Sex ratio
(2002 est.)
Infant mortality rate
4.68 deaths/1,000 live births (2007 est.)
Life expectancy at birth
(2007 est.)
Total fertility rate
1.7 children born/woman (2002 est.)
HIV/AIDS
Languages
A plethora of languages are spoken in Luxembourg, but the three primary languages are Luxembourgish (national and administrative language), German (administrative language), and French (administrative language).
The following table lists the percentage of citizens of Luxembourg who are able to speak a native language, or two or more languages.
Additionally, people born in foreign countries and temporary guest workers make up more than a third (40%) of the population of Luxembourg. Although most of these foreign born people primarily speak German and French, a significant minority also are native Portuguese, Italian, and English.