Switzerland

1. Official institutions

2. Key datasets

3. Demographics

3.1 Current population composition

Population composition (December 31, 2025 — total population 9,124,300)
72.3%
27.7%
  • Swiss nationality72.3%
  • Foreign nationality (permanent residents)27.7%
Source: OFS, population trend press release (2025 provisional figures)

3.2 Origin breakdown (EU/EFTA vs. extra-European)

Foreign population, top 5 nationalities (illustrative, approximate figures)
348306%
334111%
264355%
175757%
117350%
  • Italy348306%
  • Germany334111%
  • Portugal264355%
  • France175757%
  • Kosovo117350%
Source: OFS / French Wikipedia, 'Démographie de la Suisse' (aggregated from OFS data)
📊A precise 100%-share StackedBar distinguishing EU/EFTA-origin residents from extra-European-origin residents (asylum, family reunification, etc.), based on OFS's primary 'Composition de la population étrangère' table, is planned for a future update. The nationality figures in this section rely on a secondary aggregate and require final verification.

3.3 Immigration waves (1950s – present)

Total population of Switzerland over time (1861 → 2024, milestone years)
+25000001861
+30000001891
+40000001926
+50000001955
+60000001967
+70000001994
+80000002012
+90500002024
Source: French Wikipedia, 'Démographie de la Suisse' (milestone-year data based on OFS population statistics)
📊A complete decade-by-decade time series of the foreign-population share from the 1950s to 2025 (OFS historical statistics tables) is planned for a future update.

3.4 Age structure (by migration status)

32.9
Old-age dependency ratio: people 65+ per 100 people aged 20–64 (2025)
📊A complete AgePyramid showing the age-band breakdown (0–17, 18–39, 40–64, 65+) by migration status (non-migrant / first generation / second generation) is planned for a future update, pending direct verification of OFS's 'Statut migratoire selon diverses caractéristiques' data tables.

3.5 Long-term projection (to 2055)

Total population projection (2024 → 2055, three scenarios)
0327600065520009828000131040002024205510500000117000009300000
  • Reference scenario
  • High scenario
  • Low scenario
Source: OFS, 'Scenarios for the population of Switzerland and the cantons 2025–2055'
10.5 million
OFS reference-scenario projection for 2055 (versus 9.05 million at end of 2024)
📊Projected future population shares by origin (Swiss nationality vs. foreign nationality) are planned for a future update.

4. Public finances — net cost

4.1 Pension system / old-age dependency ratio

Old-age dependency ratio (population 65+ per 100 people aged 20–64) over time
2005+25.7
2015+29
2025+32.9
Source: OFS, 'Population trend (2025 provisional figures)' press release
📊A pension-system dependency ratio, or a share of net positive fiscal contributors, broken down by origin (Swiss nationality vs. foreign nationality) is planned for a future update.

5. Labor market

Year-on-year change in employment (Q2 2025)
0%0%1%2%3%202420252.3%-0.3%
  • Foreign workers
  • Swiss workers
Source: OFS, 'Labor market balance' (Bilan du marché du travail)

6. Security / justice

7. Education

8. Housing

9. Social cohesion

10. Recent political context

11. Data limitations and biases

⚠️ Limits Switzerland’s “foreign population” category aggregates EU/EFTA citizens (free movement, mostly long-established residents from high-income countries) and extra-European immigrants/asylum seekers — two groups with very different socioeconomic profiles. Any analysis should clearly distinguish between these two groups — a frequent conflation to be avoided. Both the old-age dependency ratio (section 4.1) and the crime statistics (section 6) are national aggregates that do not control for age-structure differences by nationality/migration background (the foreign population is generally younger than the Swiss-national population) — a point requiring caution in interpretation.