Demographics of Hverland

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The demographics of Hverland describe the changing composition of the nation's population, which includes population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

The demographic trends in Hverland are expected to evolve over time due to factors such as urbanization, immigration, and changes in family structures. As such, the government has implemented various policies to address these changes and ensure the social and economic wellbeing of all residents.

Population

As of the last census, Hverland has a population of 134,052.

Year Estimated Population
1962 75,070
1963 75,874
1964 76,691
1965 77,521
1966 78,364
1967 79,220
1968 80,089
1969 80,972
1970 81,868
1971 82,778
1972 83,702
1973 84,640
1974 85,592
1975 86,558
1976 87,538
1977 88,533
1978 89,542
1979 90,566
1980 91,604
1981 92,657
1982 91,924
1983 92,996
1984 94,079
1985 95,174
1986 96,282
1987 97,402
1988 98,536
1989 99,683
1990 100,844
1991 102,018
1992 103,206
1993 104,409
1994 105,625
1995 106,856
1996 108,102
1997 109,362
1998 110,637
1999 111,927
2000 113,232
2001 114,553
2002 112,150
2003 113,300
2004 114,472
2005 115,668
2006 116,889
2007 118,135
2008 119,406
2009 120,703
2010 122,026
2011 123,375
2012 124,752
2013 126,156
2014 127,588
2015 129,048
2016 130,536
2017 132,053
2018 133,599
2019 135,174
2020 136,779
2021 138,414
2022 134,052

Ethnicity

Ethnic groups of Hverland in 2022

  Hverlanders (88.2%)
  Hverfolk (2.9%)
  Other (8.9%)

Hverland is predominantly monoethnic, with nearly 91% of the population being of Hverlandic descent. However, the country has a small indigenous population, known as the Hverfolk, who number fewer than 4,000 individuals. There is also a small community of immigrants and expatriates, drawn primarily from neighboring Nordic countries.

Background Groups Year
1962 1982 2002 2022
Flag of Hverland.png Hverlanders 73,898 98.44% 89,173 97.01% 106,735 95.17% 122,105 91.09%
Hverlands of two native parents 71,896 95.77% 86,111 93.68% 100,232 89.37% 113,876 84.95%
Hverlands of one native parent 2,002 2.67% 3,062 3.33% 6,503 5.8% 8,229 6.14%
Foreign 1,172 1.56% 2,751 2.99% 5,415 4.83% 11,947 8.91%
Immigrants 865 1.15% 3,062 2% 3,823 3.41% 8,191 6.11%
Born to two immigrants 307 0.41% 912 0.99% 1,592 1.42% 3,756 2.8%
Total 75,070 100% 91,924 100% 112,150 100% 134,052 100%

Language

Hverlandic Norse is the official language and is spoken by the majority of the population.

Primary language

Language Speakers Percent
Hverlandic Norse 125,260 93.44%
Spanish 3,252 2.43%
Polish 1,909 1.42%
HILs 1,739 1.3%
Icelandic 859 0.64%
Others 1,033 0.77%
Total 134,052 100%

Fluent

Language Speakers Percent
Hverlandic Norse 132,959 99.18%
HILs 3,351[1] 2.5%[2]
Gealdor 2,292 1.71%
Vanakeldu 348 0.26%
Ægisjallr 210 0.16%
Brenna 100 0.07%

Religion

The majority of Hverlanders are Lutheran, reflecting the country's historical and cultural ties to other Nordic countries. However, there are also small communities of other Christian denominations, as well as other religions. The Hverfolk traditionally practice a form of animistic spirituality, though many also identify as Lutheran.

Education

Hverland boasts a high literacy rate, with education being compulsory up to the secondary level. The country is home to several universities and institutes of higher learning, which attract students from across the Nordic region.

Health

Hverlanders enjoy a high standard of healthcare, with universal access to medical services through the HverVision system. Life expectancy in Hverland is above average when compared with global standards.

Economy

Most Hverlanders are employed in the services sector, with a smaller proportion involved in manufacturing and agriculture. The country's economy is stable, with a high GDP per capita and low unemployment rate.

  1. Number fluent in at least one HIL
  2. Percent fluent in at least one HIL