2021 Polish census
The results of the Polish census of 2021 (officially, the National Population and Housing Census 2021, Polish: Narodowe Spisy Powszechne 2021) were published in 2023.[1] Data was gathered from April 1st to September 30th (the previously planned duration from April 1 to June 31 was extended because of enduring COVID-19 policy). The point of reference for the census was set on March 31st, 2021.
Censuses in Poland are conducted every 10 years, the previous census was the Polish census of 2011. The next census will be the Polish census of 2031.
Religions
The number of declared Catholics decreased to 27.1 million (71%), down from 33.7 million (88%) in the 2011 census.[2]
Religious affiliation | Percentage (%) |
---|---|
Roman Catholic Church - Latin Rite | 71.30 |
Refused to answer | 20.53 |
Not affiliated with any religion | 6.87 |
Orthodox Church | 0.40 |
Jehovah's Witnesses | 0.29 |
Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession | 0.17 |
Catholic Church - Byzantine-Ukrainian Rite (Greek Catholic Church) | 0.09 |
Pentecostal Church | 0.08 |
Old Catholic Mariavite Church | 0.03 |
Christianity (general religious declaration) | 0.02 |
Polish Catholic Church | 0.02 |
Church of Christian Baptists | 0.01 |
Buddhist Union of the Diamond Way of the Karma Kagyu Line | 0.01 |
Seventh-day Adventist Church | 0.01 |
Pastafarianism | 0.01 |
Muslim Religious Association | 0.01 |
Community of Christ Churches | 0.01 |
Native Faith | 0.01 |
Church of God in Christ | 0.01 |
Other religion | 0.11 |
Undetermined | 0.04 |
Total | 100.00 |
Ethnic groups
Declared ethnicity | 2021 |
---|---|
Polish | 37,595,069 |
Silesians | 596,224 |
Kashubians | 179,685 |
Germans | 144,177 |
Ukrainians | 82,440 |
Belarusians | 56,607 |
English | 54,424 |
Americans | 27,756 |
Italians | 19,980 |
Jews | 17,156 |
Russians | 15,994 |
French | 14,739 |
Lemkos | 13,607 |
Romani | 13,303 |
Irish | 11,638 |
Lithuanians | 10,287 |
Dutch | 10,254 |
Dutch | 8,967 |
Dutch | 8,526 |
Czechs | 7,818 |
Swedes | 7,046 |
Armenians | 6,772 |
Other | 140,152 |
Languages used at home
Declared language | 2021 |
---|---|
Polish | 37,868,618 |
English | 737,276 |
Silesian | 467,145 |
German | 216,342 |
Kashubian | 89,198 |
Russian | 63,271 |
Ukrainian | 55,104 |
French | 41,895 |
Italian | 38,388 |
Spanish | 29,480 |
Dutch | 17,633 |
Belarusian | 17,325 |
Norwegian | 14,157 |
Swedish | 10,318 |
Polish Sign Language | 9,267 |
Romani | 7,284 |
Rusyn | 6,147 |
Other | 114,479 |
See also
Notes
- People may declare up to two ethnicities.
- People may declare up to two languages.
References
- Tilles, Daniel (2023-04-13). "New census data reveal changes in Poland's ethnic and linguistic makeup". Notes From Poland. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
- "Poland records drop in Catholicism, "nones" nearly triple". Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture. 2023-10-03. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
- GUS. "Tablice z ostatecznymi danymi w zakresie przynależności narodowo-etnicznej, języka używanego w domu oraz przynależności do wyznania religijnego". stat.gov.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-10-07.
External links
- "Statistics Poland / National Census / National Population and Housing Census 2021 / Final results of the National Population and Housing Census 2021". stat.gov.pl. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
- GUS. "NSP 2021 - wyniki ostateczne". stat.gov.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-10-07.
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