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POP213A - Divorciality rate by urban/ rural area, macroregions, development regions and counties |
Definition |
Divorce rate is the ratio between the number of divorces in a year and the population at 1st July from the current statistics of the respective year and is expressed by the number of divorces per 1000 inhabitants. |
Periodicity |
Annual |
Data sources |
Statistical survey on divorces details |
Methodology |
The divorciality rate is computed by dividing the number of divorces granted in a year to the permanent residence population at July 1st of the given year and is being presented in divorces per 1000 inhabitants.
Metadata and quality report
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Last update |
OCT 21, 2024 |
Observations |
Data presented since 1992 have been recalculated due to the dissemination of the Permanent residence population at July 1st indicator, for the period following 1992.
Permanent resident population at July 1st in the reference year represents the number of persons with Romanian citizenship and permanent residence in territory of Romania, delimited by territorial administrative criteria. The person's permanent residence is the address where he/she declares to have the main dwelling, printed as such on its identity card and registered by the administrative bodies of the State. To set up the value of this indicator, the usual residence is not taken into account as well as the period and/or reason of absence from permanent residence.
Data presented for 1990 and 1991 were computed using the historic population series at July 1st (Population - long time series).
The statistical data are constantly revised, according to the Revision Policy of NIS. Thus, the data for 2021 have been modified and are of "revised". Data prior to 2021 will not be revised. |
Responsible person |
Bunea Georgiana, georgiana.bunea@insse.ro; Mondiru Dragos, dragos.mondiru@insse.ro tel.0213181824/2027 |
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