ASK publishes statistics: Kosovo birth decline marked

Kosovo Statistics Agency (ASK) has published “East statistics in Kosovo 2018<62>. The number of births in Kosovo has marked decline. Within seven years, the country has scored 10,000 births less. According to the Kosovo Statistics Agency, in 2010 33,966 were registered births, and in 2016 there were 10,000 fewer. [...]
The number of births in Kosovo has marked decline. Within seven years, the country has scored 10,000 births less.
According to the Kosovo Statistics Agency, in 2010 33,966 were registered births, and in 2016 there were 10,000 fewer. The reasons for a decline in nighthood are different, and one of them is career work. Therefore, a break of leukemia and parentality contributes to the prevention of a decline in nighthood.
The year 2018
The data on this publication was submitted according to the Administrastration database for 2018, from civil states offices where a total of 29080 statistical sheets for birth DEM-1 were collected.
These data show that 22870 are births that have occurred in Kosovo, of which live births are 22761 and 109 are dead births, while the births that took place outside Kosovo have registered 6210 births.
The coefficacy cofficiator is 2.5 (report between live births and deaths occurring in Kosovo). The mask must be 109. The dead birth cofficiator of the deceased born) in 1,000, born was 4.8 productions in Kosovo. In medical institutions, 99.9% births occurred, while the rest occurred elsewhere.
The largest number of mothers born children is 25-29-year-old groups at 35.9%, 30-34 age groups with 25.9%, 20-24 age groups with 19.6% and other age groups make up 18.5% of the total birth rate.
The average age of women born children in 2018 is 29 years old.
The first child is born by 37.4% of mothers, 32.0% of mothers have given birth to the second child and 19.9% mothers gave birth to the third child and so on.
According to child birth weight, in health institutions, the largest number of babies is 3,000-3499gr. Or 37.4%, 3300-39 grat. 31.5%, 2,500-2999. 13.2% etc. Living babies with weights less than 1,000 pounds. That's only 0.2%.
For children born outside the medical institution, research methodology does not require their weight data.
Under school preparation, high school mothers dominate with 40.8%, high school and faculty participate with 27..8% elementary schools conducted 24.2%, etc.
The biggest (more frequent) name for the girl was the name Alea 118, Jara 97, and so on to boys was Ajan 153, Ammar 144, etc.












