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Pajęczański County Statistics for 2022
2021
2022
2023

Regional Statistics

17,377
61 people/km²
49,064
Pajęczański
8 municipalities
804 km²
Działoszyn
11,642
Pajęczno
11,176
Rząśnia
4,923
Siemkowice
4,499
Sulmierzyce
4,414
Nowa Brzeźnica
4,378
Strzelce Wielkie
4,220
Kiełczygłów
3,812
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Population in Pajęczański County 2022

In 2022, Pajęczański county ranked 298 of 380 Polish counties. Population shrank by 2,787 residents -5.38% between 2017-2022, at 49,064.

Among 339 declining counties, in the bottom 40% for rate of decline. Within Łódź province, ranked 17 of 24 counties.

Based on 31 years of official GUS statistics for Pajęczański county and its 8 municipalities within Łódź province.

Total Population
-0.58 % since 2021 2022
49,064
Population Density
-0.65 % since 2021 2022
61.0 per km²
Vital Statistics births and deaths
Live Births
-8.75 % since 2021 2022
365
Deaths
-15.32 % since 2021 2022
619
Age Structure children, working age, and elderly
Children (0-14)
-2.60 % since 2021 2022
7,281
Working Age (15-64)
-1.09 % since 2021 2022
31,803
Elderly (65+)
+2.69 % since 2021 2022
9,980
Gender
Men
-0.69 % since 2021 2022
24,316
Women
-0.46 % since 2021 2022
24,748
Age Distribution from 0 to 75+ years
0-4 years
-6.38 % since 2021 2022
2,156
5-9 years
-2.14 % since 2021 2022
2,472
10-14 years
+0.26 % since 2021 2022
2,653
15-19 years
+1.22 % since 2021 2022
2,481
20-24 years
-0.74 % since 2021 2022
2,665
25-29 years
-4.84 % since 2021 2022
2,734
30-34 years
-3.47 % since 2021 2022
3,116
35-39 years
-2.48 % since 2021 2022
3,538
40-44 years
+0.03 % since 2021 2022
3,720
45-49 years
+1.67 % since 2021 2022
3,663
50-54 years
+1.32 % since 2021 2022
3,381
55-59 years
-0.69 % since 2021 2022
3,158
60-64 years
-3.01 % since 2021 2022
3,347
65-69 years
+1.99 % since 2021 2022
3,333
70-74 years
+2.45 % since 2021 2022
2,636
75-79 years
+10.86 % since 2021 2022
643
80-84 years
-0.53 % since 2021 2022
1,123
85+ years
-1.57 % since 2021 2022
1,190

Data Source: Statistics Poland, Local Data Bank (BDL)