Demographics of Rotselaar

This table shows the total population of the Municipality of Rotselaar in Belgium, as well as that of each of its constituent communes, on January 1 of each year since the merger of Rotselaar, Werchter and Wezemaal in 1977.

Population

DatePopulationRotselaarWerchterWezemaalGrowthFamilies
1977104545,0682,2073,179
19781053151082227319677
1979106775156229832231463543
198010916527623573283239
198111145539024153340229
198211251574322823226106
198311436583523293272185
19841152159512316325485
198511644602823673249123
19861173360782390326589
198711797614223903265644200
1988119576260245732401604347
1989122316408254432792744542
199012506656225983346275
199112809678826443377303
199213046691827413387237
1993133557139281034063094937
1994137397394290334403825057
1995139157583293234001785201
1996141947780298434302795295
1997144047940300434602105348
19981446379743009348059
199914561808030033478985493
20001458481192977348823
20011464180952999354757
200214680815629983526395654
2003147908217299235811105699
20041486883023041352578
200515006835530933558138
200615067833231423573665881

Source: The section on demographics, on the official website of Rotselaar. (in Dutch)

Age structure

January 1, 2000January 1, 2006
Number %Number %
Population14,58710015,068100
0-203,63724.93,58123.8
20-648,78460.29,05460.1
65+2,16614.82,43316.1
Male7,2901007,511100
0-201,84725.31,85824.7
20-644,45761.14,57360.9
65+98613.51,08014.4
Female7,2971007,557100
0-201,79024.51,72322.8
20-644,32759.34,48159.3
65+1,18016.21,35317.9
Median age3840

Source: Statistics Belgium, Kerncijfers voor de gemeente Rotselaar. (in Dutch)

Households

20002004
Number %Number %
Single men56910.361210.6
Single women63211.476513.2
Households of 2 persons1,82833.01,93433.4
Households of 3 persons1,01318.31,01317.5
Households of 4 persons98917.995716.5
Households of 5 persons3887.03856.7
Households of 6 persons871.6931.6
Households of 7 persons200.4160.3
Households of 8 persons100.2110.2
Collective households[footnotes 1]10.020.0
Total number of households5,5371005,788100

Footnotes

  1. Collective households include structurally separate and independent places of abode intended for habitation by large groups of individuals or several households, including religious communities, retirement homes, etc.

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