What the Data Shows
Six demographic event rates are compared in Latvia for 2024 and 2025. Every value is expressed as events per 1,000 inhabitants, allowing like-for-like comparison across the two years. The 2025 death rate was 14.1 per 1,000, compared with a birth rate of 6.4. The emigration rate recorded the largest movement, falling 1.9 events per 1,000 inhabitants.
Data table
Marriages — 2024 5.5
Marriages — 2025 5.6
Marriages — Change +0.1
Divorces — 2024 2.8
Divorces — 2025 2.8
Divorces — Change 0.0
Births — 2024 6.9
Births — 2025 6.4
Births — Change −0.5
Deaths — 2024 14.3
Deaths — 2025 14.1
Deaths — Change −0.2
Immigration — 2024 7.9
Immigration — 2025 7.5
Immigration — Change −0.4
Emigration — 2024 10.1
Emigration — 2025 8.2
Emigration — Change −1.9
Sources
Source 1: Demographic trends in Latvia, 2023–2025
Publisher: Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia
Dataset/table: Official Statistics of Latvia
Units: events per 1,000 inhabitants
Date checked: 2026-07-16
Evidence: Supports the six demographic rates for 2024 and 2025.
Data notes & caveats
The rates are not percentages. Marriage, divorce, birth, death and migration rates have distinct numerators and should not be added together.
Methodology
Six demographic rates are compared between 2024 and 2025, with the difference stated in events per 1,000 inhabitants.
Source consistency notes
All values come from the same official release and use the same two years and per-1,000 unit.
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