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Thu, 02 July 13:05 2009    PDF Print E-mail

Birth rate rises for the first time in years

Marriages are falling steadily in Spain

BirthTHE birth rate in Spain has risen again, and is at its highest since 1990, when it was at 1.36 children per woman. The current 1.46 is encouraging after 2007’s year’s average of 1.40. The National Institute of Statistics registered 518,967 births in 2008, 26,440 more than the previous year. One in five children is born to a foreign mother, representing 15 per cent more than in 2007.

There were also 593 more deaths than in 2007, but despite this, the number of deaths per each thousand inhabitants has fallen to 8.47 per cent. The number of weddings fell by 8,159, with some 196,613 unions, of these, 3,549 were same sex marriages, 2,299 between men, and 1,250 between women, which in total is 356 more than in 2007.

The number of weddings in which one or both of the spouses was not Spanish was 37,497, of these, 44.4 per cent were foreign women with Spanish men; 29.8 per cent Spanish women with foreign men; and 21.6 in which neither was Spanish. The most marriges were held in Melilla, Ceuta and Cantabria.
The Autonomous Regions which grew most were Madrid (37,009 people), Andalucia (34,762) and Cataluña (28,688), whereas the population fell in Galicia, Castilla y Leon and Asturias. The death rate was highest in Asturias and Galicia, while the birth rate was highest in Melilla, Ceuta and Murcia.

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