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EPRS | European Parliamentary Research Service • More information: https://tinyurl.com/EPRS-Demography Data sources: UNDESA, Eurostat, World Bank – World Development Indicators data. (%) (1960=100 %)
On 1 January 2023, there were 448.8 million people living in the European Union (EU). The most populous EU country was Germany (84.4 million, 19% of the EU total), followed by France (68.2 million, 15%), Italy (59.0 million, 13%), Spain (48.1 million, 11%) and Poland (36.8 million, 8%).
On 1 January 2022, there were 446.7 million people living in the European Union (EU). The most populous EU Member State was Germany (83.2 million, 19% of the EU total), followed by France (67.9 million, 15%), Italy (59.0 million, 13%), Spain (47.4 million, 11%) and Poland (37.7 million, 8%).
On 1 January 2021, there were 447.0 million people living in the European Union (EU). The most populous Member State in the EU was Germany (83.2 million, 19 % of the EU total), followed by France (67.4 million, 15 %), Italy (59.3 million, 13 %), Spain (47.4 million, 11 %) and Poland (37.8 million, 9 %).
The European Demographic Data Sheet 2022 reviews, explores and visualises recent population trends in 45 European countries. The data sheet also provides a snapshot of the current research at the Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital and collaborating researchers, with the 2022 issue focused on population consequences of ...
European Data Sheet 2020: Key findings 2 Data, sources and notes: wwwpopulationeuropeorg Definition of regions litical divisions, as well as similarity in demographic trends in countries they cover.
The population of the European Union (EU) has grown substantially – by around a quarter since 1960 – and it currently stands at just under 450 million people.1 The world population has grown faster, however, more than doubling over the same timeframe and reaching nearly. 7.7 billion today.