New Central Population Register Launched in Croatia
Zagreb, Croatian Republic – On June 1st, 2026, the Croatian government launched the Central Population Register, a significant development in managing national demographic data. This new register consolidates information from multiple existing official records and registers held by relevant authorities into a single electronic system. The Central Population Register provides a comprehensive overview of the Croatian population, detailing numbers and distribution based on key characteristics.
These include social, economic, educational, migration, and demographic data. The register’s creation marks a transition, as it will eventually supersede the existing regular population register. Following a ten-year review period, the regular population register will no longer be updated.
All data within the Central Population Register is secured through encryption, and access is strictly limited to authorized government bodies. The register’s information is publicly accessible through designated online portals. This initiative represents a modernized approach to managing the Croatian population and underscores the government’s commitment to accurate and secure demographic data collection and analysis.
The ongoing development of the register reflects a strategic shift in how the Croatian government utilizes population information.
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This seems like a positive step towards better data collection and understanding of Croatia’s population.
What are the key demographic trends the new register is expected to reveal?