Demographics of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia existed between its creation in 1918 until its occupation and partition by Axis powers in World War II. The first census in 1921 enumerated 11,984,911, while the second and last census in 1931 enumerated 13,934,038 people. While both censuses grouped ethnic groups according to their mother tongue , the latter did not record separate constituent nationalities and reported all "Serbo-Croato-Slovene " speakers as "Yugoslavs ".
Ethnic groups
Ethnic groups in Yugoslavia according to the 1921 census Serbs and Croats
Slovenes
Albanians
Hungarians
Romanians
Ethnic groups in Yugoslavia according to the 1931 census Serbs
Croats
Slovenes
Unexplained, Religion Islam
Germans
Romanians
Bulgarians
Turks
Hungarians
Kingdom of Yugoslavia's ethnic structure, 1918[ 1]
Ethnic group
Number
Percent
Serbs (including Montenegrins and some Macedonians )
4,665,851
38.8%
Croats
2,856,551
23.8%
Slovenes
1,024,761
8.5%
South Slavic Muslims
727,650
6.1%
Bulgarians [ 1] (including some Macedonians [ 2] )
585,558
4.9%
Other Slavs
174,466
1.5%
Germans
513,472
4.3%
Hungarians
472,409
3.9%
Albanians
441,740
3.7%
Romanians and Cincari[ 3] (Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians )
229,398
1.9%
Turks
168,404
1.4%
Jews
64,159
0.5%
Italians
12,825
0.1%
Others
80,079
0.7%
Total
12,017,323
100%
1 Source: Banac, Ivo (1992). The National Question in Yugoslavia. Origins, History, Politics (2nd printing ed.). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 58. ISBN 9780801494932 . (The table represents a reconstruction of Yugoslavia's ethnic structure immediately after the establishment of the kingdom in 1918.)
Vital statistics (1919–1940)
Average population[ 4]
Live births[ 4]
Deaths[ 4]
Natural change[ 4]
Crude birth rate (per 1,000)[ 4]
Crude death rate (per 1,000)[ 4]
Natural change (per 1,000)[ 4]
Total fertility rate[ 4]
1919
11,706,957
347,748
258,638
89,110
29.7
22.1
7.6
4.83
1920
11,881,764
422,267
250,090
172,177
35.5
21.0
14.5
4.79
1921
12,059,178
442,530
252,104
190,426
36.7
20.9
15.8
4.75
1922
12,239,245
420,910
254,478
166,432
34.4
20.8
13.6
4.70
1923
12,421,997
432,779
252,543
180,236
34.8
20.3
14.5
4.66
1924
12,607,480
442,835
254,527
188,308
35.1
20.2
14.9
4.62
1925
12,795,732
437,070
239,429
197,641
34.2
18.7
15.4
4.57
1926
12,986,796
459,035
244,761
214,274
35.3
18.8
16.5
4.53
1927
13,180,709
451,617
276,294
175,323
34.3
21.0
13.3
4.49
1928
13,377,523
437,523
272,606
164,917
32.7
20.4
12.3
4.44
1929 [ 5]
13,577,272
452,544
286,249
166,295
33.3
21.1
12.2
4.40
1930
13,780,006
489,270
261,497
227,773
35.5
19.0
16.5
4.36
1931
13,982,000
470,275
276,840
193,435
33.6
19.8
13.8
4.31
1932
14,174,000
465,935
272,180
193,755
32.9
19.2
13.7
4.27
1933
14,369,000
452,229
243,717
208,512
31.5
17.0
14.5
4.22
1934
14,566,000
460,913
248,882
212,031
31.6
17.1
14.6
4.18
1935
14,767,000
441,728
248,978
192,750
29.9
16.9
13.1
4.14
1936
14,970,000
435,861
240,879
194,982
29.1
16.1
13.0
4.09
1937 [ 6]
15,172,000
424,448
242,337
182,111
28.0
16.0
12.0
4.05
1938 [ 7]
15,384,000
411,381
240,303
171,078
26.7
15.6
11.1
4.01
1939 [ 8]
15,596,000
403,938
233,196
170,742
25.9
15.0
10.9
3.96
1940
15,811,000
Marriages and divorces (1919–1940)
Average population
Marriages
Divorces
Crude marriage rate (per 1000)
Crude divorce rate (per 1000)
Divorces per 1000 marriages
1919
11,706,957
225,605
19.3
1920
11,881,764
185,954
5,687
15.7
0.5
30.6
1921
12,059,178
157,055
6,720
13.0
0.6
42.8
1922
12,239,245
131,776
6,548
10.8
0.5
49.7
1923
12,421,997
129,796
6,492
10.4
0.5
50.0
1924
12,607,480
114,896
5,508
9.1
0.4
47.9
1925
12,795,732
123,005
5,481
9.6
0.4
44.6
1926
12,986,796
124,249
4,940
9.6
0.4
39.8
1927
13,180,709
124,104
5,254
9.4
0.4
42.3
1928
13,377,523
121,334
5,580
9.1
0.4
46.0
1929
13,577,272
128,120
6,070
9.4
0.4
47.4
1930
13,780,006
138,322
5,826
10.0
0.4
42.1
1931
13,982,000
126,072
6,393
9.0
0.5
50.7
1932
14,174,000
111,059
5,231
7.8
0.4
47.1
1933
14,369,000
111,503
5,500
7.8
0.4
49.3
1934
14,566,000
99,704
5,520
6.8
0.4
55.4
1935
14,767,000
110,129
5,561
7.5
0.4
50.5
1936
14,970,000
109,528
5,022
7.3
0.3
45.9
1937
15,172,000
117,717
6,547
7.8
0.4
55.6
1938
15,384,000
121,605
6,466
7.9
0.4
53.2
1939
15,596,000
123,817
7,103
7.9
0.5
57.4
1940
15,811,000
Languages
The following data, grouped by first language , is from the 1921 population census:
Serbo-Croatian : 8,911,509 (74.4%)
Slovene : 1,019,997 (8.5%)
German : 505,790 (4.2%)
Hungarian : 467,658 (3.9%)
Albanian : 439,657 (3.7%)
Romanian : 231,068 (1.9%)
Turkish : 150,322 (1.3%)
Czech and Slovak : 115,532 (1.0%)
Ruthenian : 25,615 (0.2%)
Russian : 20,568 (0.2%)
Polish : 14,764 (0.1%)
Italian : 12,553 (0.1%)
Others : 69,878 (0.6% )[ 9] [ 10]
Based on language, the Yugoslavs (collectively Serbs, Croats, Slovenes and other South-Slavic groups in the kingdom) constituted 82.9% of the country's population.
Religious groups
Class and occupation
References
^ a b Banac, Ivo. The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics . Archived 2 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine Cornell University Press, 1988. pp. 49–53, 58. ISBN 978-0801494932
^ Per Banac himself, the Macedonians were "Bulgarians in the common struggle against Serbian and Greek hegemonism, but within the Bulgarian national project, they were increasingly becoming separate regional community." The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics . Cornell University Press, 1988. p. 327. ISBN 978-0801494932
^ RÉSULTATS DÉFINITIFS DU RECENSEMENT DE LA POPULATION DU 31 JANVIER 1921 (in Serbo-Croatian and French). Sarajevo: Opšta državna statistika. 1932. p. 3.
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^ "Statistical Yearbook of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia,1937" (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 August 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2020 .
^ "Statistical Yearbook of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia,1938-1939" (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 August 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2020 .
^ "Statistical Yearbook of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia,1940" (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 August 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2020 .
^ a b Group of Authors (1997). Istorijski atlas (1st ed.). Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva & Geokarta, Belgrade. p. 91. ISBN 8617055944 .
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