Demographics of Einsenland

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The demographics of Einsenland describe the population characteristics of the Einsenland Republik, including population size, distribution, ethnicity, religion, and urbanization patterns.

Population

Demographics
Total population 14,830,000 (2025)
Density 217/km²
Urban population 72%
Growth rate 0.3% per year
Median age 41.8 years
Life expectancy 81.4 years
Birth rate 10.2 per 1,000
Death rate 9.8 per 1,000
Net migration +2.8 per 1,000

As of 2025, Einsenland has a population of approximately 14.83 million people. The country experienced significant population growth during the industrialization period of the late 19th century, followed by losses during the two World Wars, and steady growth in the post-war era.

Historical population

Year Population Notes
1848 4,200,000 First census after unification
1880 6,100,000 Industrial growth
1910 8,500,000 Pre-WWI peak
1920 7,800,000 Post-WWI decline
1939 9,200,000 Pre-WWII
1950 8,600,000 Post-war low
1970 11,400,000 Economic miracle growth
1990 13,100,000
2000 13,800,000
2010 14,200,000
2025 14,830,000 Current estimate

Ethnic composition

  • Einsen (ethnic Einsen people) — 82%
  • German — 7%
  • Turkish — 2.5%
  • Polish — 1.8%
  • Italian — 1.2%
  • Other European — 3%
  • Other — 2.5%

The Einsen people are a West Germanic ethnic group with a distinct cultural identity, though closely related to neighboring German populations.

Languages

  • Einsen (official) — spoken by 94% of the population as a first or second language
  • German (co-official) — widely understood; primary language for approximately 8% of the population
  • Regional dialects:
    • Platteinsen (Low Einsen) — spoken in the coastal north
    • Bergeinsen (Mountain Einsen) — spoken in the Southern Highlands
    • Stahleinsen (Steel Einsen) — urban dialect of the Stahlberg industrial region

Religion

Religion Percentage (2024)
Protestant (Evangelical Lutheran) 34%
Roman Catholic 28%
Unaffiliated / None 28%
Islam 4.5%
Other Christian 2.5%
Other / Not stated 3%

The Grundordnung guarantees freedom of religion and establishes separation of church and state (Article 22). Both major Christian denominations operate public-benefit institutions (hospitals, schools, charities) with partial state funding.

Urbanization

Approximately 72% of the population lives in urban areas. The three largest metropolitan areas account for roughly one-third of the national population:

Metropolitan area Population (2025)
Eisenstadt Metropolitan Area 2,850,000
Stahlberg Metropolitan Area 1,240,000
Westermoor Metropolitan Area 820,000

Age structure

  • 0–14 years: 14.8%
  • 15–24 years: 10.5%
  • 25–54 years: 39.2%
  • 55–64 years: 14.8%
  • 65 years and over: 20.7%

Like many European nations, Einsenland faces demographic challenges related to an aging population, though targeted immigration policies and family support programs have partially offset declining birth rates.

See also