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Why the population of Latvia started decreasing after 1990? : r/latvia
August 12, 2023 - For the western countries it’s balanced by immigration, not many people immigrate to Latvia so we keep declining in population
China-CEE
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Latvia political briefing: Demographic Situation and Development of Demographic.. – China-CEE Institute
Latvia’s demographic challenges are severe, marked by a declining and aging population, low birth rates, high mortality—particularly among men—and significant emigration. Since independence, these trends have strained the economy, labour market, and social welfare systems, exacerbating regional inequalities and prompting national discussions on sustainable development. Efforts to address these issues have been stalled by insufficient resources, limited coordination, and the inability of policies to meet families’ long-term needs.
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Factsheet
Population 1,861,900 (1 June 2024)
Growth rate −1.1% (2023)
Birth rate 8.5 births/1,000 population (2022)
Population 1,861,900 (1 June 2024)
Growth rate −1.1% (2023)
Birth rate 8.5 births/1,000 population (2022)
Xinhua
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Latvia's population declines to 1.86 mln amid aging trend, emigration-Xinhua
June 2, 2025 - The population decrease was primarily driven by natural decline, as deaths outnumbered births, accounting for a 0.7 percent reduction. Meanwhile, more people emigrated from Latvia than immigrated in, leading to a further 0.3 percent decrease.
ScienceDirect
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Uneven geographies: ageing and population dynamics in Latvia - ScienceDirect
May 30, 2023 - In Europe, this process is more pronounced in peripheral areas than in the core regions, while the development of metropolitan areas is associated with suburbanization predominantly driven by young in‐migrants. Latvia is an interesting case study for studying population ageing and its spatial imbalances due to the key role of emigration in population decline and ageing.
The Baltic Times
baltictimes.com › population_of_latvia_stood_at_1_857_million_at_the_beginning_of_2025
Population of Latvia stood at 1.857 million at the beginning of 2025
As a result of negative natural change, with deaths outnumbering births, the total population declined by 0.7 percent or 13,800 people. In addition, negative net migration - with more people leaving the country than entering - led to a decrease of 0.3 percent, or 4,600 people.