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INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION OF POPULATION OF
THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Katerinková Mária
STATISTICAL OFFICE of the SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Social Statistics and Demography Directorate
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M E T HO D O L O G Y
System of demographic statistics in the SR is based on monthly processing of data ondemographic events drawn from the exhaustive population survey, regularly performedcensuses of population and housing; provides information on population as a whole, on itsspatial distribution, number, structures, and characteristics in the specific period of time.
The Programme of state statistical surveys - OBYV5-12 Report on Movement
International migration is defined as the change of country of permanent residence ofpersons during the reference year, i.e. the number of immigrants arrived in the SlovakRepublic, respectively number of emigrants who left the country, regardless of her/hisnationality.
Data collection: date of birth, sex, citizenship, country of birth, family status, education,reason of migration, date of registration/deregistartion of residence, country of previousresidence and country of next residence.
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SIGNIFICANT MILESTONES FOR INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND MIGRATION STATISTICS
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- 1993 the formation of the Slovak Republic,
- 2004 accession of the Slovak Republic into the EU - change of the
legislation on residence of foreigners,
- 2007 enlargement of the EU for Bulgaria and Romania,
- December 2007 Slovakia became part of the Schengen area
(movement of persons without border controls),
- 2007 the beginning of the global economic crisis,
- 2013 enlargement of the EU for Croatia,
- 2016 Brexit
MIGRATION TRENDS
0
1 000
2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
6 000
7 000
8 000
9 000
10 000
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
International migration of population of the SR, 2007 -2016
Immigrants Emigrants Balance of migration
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IMMIGRANTS BY COUNTRIES OF PREVIOUS RESIDENCE (MAIN GROUPS) , 2016
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80,0%
3,2%
1,8%
5,0%
6,3%
3,4%
0,3%
othernon-EU countries
[PERCENTO]
Immigrants in the SR by countries of previous residence (main groups), 2016
Other EU Member States EFTA countries (CH, IS, LI, NO) Candidate countries Very Highly developed non-EU countries
Highly developed non-EU countries Medium developed non-EU countries Less developed non-EU countries
EMIGRANTS BY MAIN GROUPS OF NEXT RESIDENCE, 2016
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85%
15%
Emigrants from the SR (main groups of countries of next residence), 2016
EU countries Non-EU countries
IMMIGRANTS BY COUNTRY OF PREVIOUS RESIDENCE, SEX AND AGE, 2016
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0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
Immigrants in the SR by country of previous residence (EU countries, Non-EU countries), 2016
male female
EMIGRANTS BY COUNTRY OF NEXT RESIDENCE, SEX AND AGE, 2016
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0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Emigrants from the SR by country of next residence (EU countries, Non-EU countries), 2016
male female
SHARE OF IMMIGRATION INTO THE REGIONS OF THE SR, 1996 - 2016
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SHARE OF EMIGRATION FROM REGIONS OF THE SR, 1996 - 2016
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SHARE OF IMMIGRANTS INTO THE REGIONS OF THE SR, 2016
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SHARE OF EMIGRANTS FROM REGIONS OF THE SR, 2016
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STRUCTURES OF POPULATION IN THE SR, DEC. 31, 2016
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AGE STRUCTURE OF POPULATION OF THE SR, DEC. 31, 2016
250 000 150 000 50 000 50 000 150 000 250 000
0–4
10–14
20–24
30–34
40–44
50–54
60–64
70–74
80–84
90–94
100 +
number
age
gro
up
Age structure of Slovak citizens in the Slovak Republic, Dec. 31, 2016 female male
6 000 4 000 2 000 0 2 000 4 000 6 000
0–4
10–14
20–24
30–34
40–44
50–54
60–64
70–74
80–84
90–94
100+
number
age
gro
up
Age structure of foreigners in the Slovak Republic, Dec.31, 2016female male
BUDAPEST MEMORANDUM
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The DGINS statistical session on Population and Integration Issues took place in September 2017 in Budapest.
The results of the meeting were summarize in BUDAPEST MEMORANDUM, the final version was agreed at the
DGINS conference and discussed and approved by the European Statistical Committee.
Main action points:
- actively promote the added value of high quality migration statistics,
- to support the analysis of the integration of migrants and their descendants in destination countries,
- to develop and implement common population and migration-related definitions,
- to develop a new methods and data sources (using ADS for statistical purposes, BIG DATA)
- to support high quality national registers,
- to promote data exchanges between countries,
- to develop and promote annual compilation of census-type data as a source of information on migrants,
- to develop a basic set of census-related geo-referenced data,
- to support cooperation with authorities and agencies responsible for the administration and management of
migration at regional, national and European level,
- to monitor the implementation of these action points based on regular short reports to the ESSC.
Thanks for your attention.
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