This paper analyzes the civil status registry data of Albania for the year 2018 (Version 1.1). It examines trends in births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and internal migrations. The findings indicate [e.g., declining birth rates, aging population, etc.]. The paper also evaluates data completeness and potential administrative errors. Recommendations for improving civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems are provided.
These official systems form the backbone for all identity management, legal documentation, and population statistics in Albania. Regjistri I Gjendjes Civile 2018 V1.1
The guide specifies the formats of documents citizens receive: This paper analyzes the civil status registry data
When Albania migrated from pre-2015 databases to V1.1, some records (particularly from the 1990s) were corrupted. Common errors include: The paper also evaluates data completeness and potential
In Albania, the National Civil Status Register is the central database for all vital records, including . While the 2018 V1.1 version is often discussed in the context of downloadable files on sites like Scribd , its broader significance lies in the massive privacy scandals that followed its creation. Key Context: The 2021 Data Leaks
| Official Term (Albanian) | English Translation | Key Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | National Civil Status Register | The single state document holding all civil status information for every Albanian citizen, foreigner, or stateless person residing in Albania. | | Drejtoria e Përgjithshme e Gjendjes Civile (DPGjC) | General Directorate of Civil Status | The executive agency within the Ministry of Interior responsible for the register's administration and management. | | Ligji nr. 10 129, datë 11.05.2009 | Law no. 10 129, dated 11.05.2009 | The foundational legal framework outlining how civil status is recorded and managed. | | Përbërësit e gjendjes civile | Civil Status Components | The specific data points tracked, including name, date of birth, gender, citizenship, marital status, address, and death. |