Saturday, February 7, 2015

The German Society


02/07/15

The German society




            The German society is a modern society. According to the world fact book, 6.1 percent are foreign residents, which are those not having German citizenship, and the remaining 91.5 percent are German. The official language in Germany is German but they also recognized four other languages as regional languages under the European chapter, such as Lower Sorbian, North Frisian and so on. In addition, 68 percent’s of the population are followers of Christian religion, with the two main churches, the catholic and the Protestants. Also, 3.7 percent are Muslim and 28.3 percent are non-religious. Furthermore, the German population was counted to be 80,996, 685 on July 2014 making it the 18th most populous country in the world. Based on the world fact book, Germany has a population with more people over the age of 25 to 54 years old than any other group. Also, as 2014, 20.9 percent are 65 and older. Out of the 20.9 percent, it was estimated that 9,659,265 of them are female. Surprisingly, the population rate has drop from 0.18 percent. In addition, the death rates are higher while the birth rate is lower, so it basically means the population growth rate is also decline. The life expectancy is 80 years old. It seems like 66.2 percent of woman use birth control, which may lead to unprotected sex  and lead to the 67,000 people living which HIV.

                                                                                  

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