Projections released by the Kosovo Agency of Statistics provide a detailed look at the demographic future of Kosovo, forecasting key trends up to the year 2060. According to the newly published report, the average age of the population in Kosovo is projected to reach 49 years by that time. The statistical agency also released municipal profiles, which delineate varying levels of development across different regions.
These profiles highlight significant disparities in urbanization, noting that Pristina maintains its status as the most urbanized municipality. Conversely, Dragash is identified as the most rural area within the country. These comprehensive data sets were presented alongside statements from Acting Deputy Minister of Administration and Local Government, Agon Batusha.
Batusha emphasized the critical role of accurate statistics in governance, asserting that robust data is fundamental for effective policy formulation and decision-making processes at both the national and local administrative levels. The release of these reports underscores the importance of demographic monitoring for strategic planning. By providing granular insights into population structure and regional development patterns, the data aims to guide future policy interventions.
The projections offer stakeholders a statistical framework to anticipate shifts in resource allocation, infrastructure needs, and social services required to support the evolving demographic landscape of Kosovo over the coming decades.
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