Demographics
Main Article: Demographics
Population
Ainslie has had a sustainable and steady increase of settlers and immigrants, with most people in Ainslie still being able to trace their roots back to native Ahnslen people. In the 2015 census, the most commonly nominated ancestries were Arnish (38.1%), Verdonese (12%), Oster (11%), West Suomian (10.1%) and Noronnican (8.3%).
Most immigrants are skilled, but the immigration quota includes categories for students and refugees. By 2020, the Ahnslen population is projected to be around 32 million.
In 2015, 5% of Ahnslens were born elsewhere, and 11% of people had at least one overseas-born parent. The five largest immigration groups are from Verdon, Ostehaar, Noronica and West Suomi. Numerous government and religious campaigns have tried to increase support for higher immigration quotas, with not much success.
Ainslie has a reletavely even distribution of population amongst the ages, but there is a slight increase in the 30-40 age bracket.
Largest Cities
1 Wellington
Electorate: Norlands
4,600,212
2 Arnton
Electorate: Wesland
4,200,300
3 Hauton
Electorate: Wesland
3,210,000
4 Mandurah
Electorate: Dallama
1,500,000
5 Borderton
Electorate: Lower Verd
720,000
Language
Ainslie has two official languages, Ahnslen and English. Ahnslen is promoted as a language for the society, one that is used in public spheres. English, however, to allow other nations to communicate with the nation, is the language used for official documents and in the international domain. Most, if not all Ahnslens are at least bilingual in these two languages.
According to the 2015 census, Ahnslen is the only language spoken at home for nearly 90% of the population. When asked what language is used at their educational institutions (When relevant) respondents chose English at a rate of 81%. Due to Ainslie's immigration policies, other languages being spoken is very rare.
Religion
Ainslie has no state religion. This is protected by statue, but also through the theological law of the majority religion in the nation. These two reasons effectively prohibit the government from making any law to discriminate or support a certain religion. In the 2015 census, 71% of Ahnslens were counted as Whindist, with the next religions being Protestantism (13%), Catholicism (2%). The rest of the population either identified themselves as having no religion.
Since the unification of Ainslie set up the foundation for a Christian faith to thrive in Ainslie, and then the great inquisition of the Church of Ainslie, Whindism has grown to be the major religion in Ainslie. Whindin Churches are active in their political and social beliefs, standing up for what they do not believe in but also respecting the government. Churches have played a central role in education and welfare. For much of Ainslie's history, traditionalist Christian churches were the largest religious denominations. In the 20th century, these churches experienced a large drop in numbers. The strongest reason for this was the establishment and expansion of Whindism.
Ainslie has one of the highest levels of religious adherence in the world. In 2015, 73% of Ahnslens attended church on a weekly basis.
Main Article: Demographics
Population
Ainslie has had a sustainable and steady increase of settlers and immigrants, with most people in Ainslie still being able to trace their roots back to native Ahnslen people. In the 2015 census, the most commonly nominated ancestries were Arnish (38.1%), Verdonese (12%), Oster (11%), West Suomian (10.1%) and Noronnican (8.3%).
Most immigrants are skilled, but the immigration quota includes categories for students and refugees. By 2020, the Ahnslen population is projected to be around 32 million.
In 2015, 5% of Ahnslens were born elsewhere, and 11% of people had at least one overseas-born parent. The five largest immigration groups are from Verdon, Ostehaar, Noronica and West Suomi. Numerous government and religious campaigns have tried to increase support for higher immigration quotas, with not much success.
Ainslie has a reletavely even distribution of population amongst the ages, but there is a slight increase in the 30-40 age bracket.
Largest Cities
1 Wellington
Electorate: Norlands
4,600,212
2 Arnton
Electorate: Wesland
4,200,300
3 Hauton
Electorate: Wesland
3,210,000
4 Mandurah
Electorate: Dallama
1,500,000
5 Borderton
Electorate: Lower Verd
720,000
Language
Ainslie has two official languages, Ahnslen and English. Ahnslen is promoted as a language for the society, one that is used in public spheres. English, however, to allow other nations to communicate with the nation, is the language used for official documents and in the international domain. Most, if not all Ahnslens are at least bilingual in these two languages.
According to the 2015 census, Ahnslen is the only language spoken at home for nearly 90% of the population. When asked what language is used at their educational institutions (When relevant) respondents chose English at a rate of 81%. Due to Ainslie's immigration policies, other languages being spoken is very rare.
Religion
Ainslie has no state religion. This is protected by statue, but also through the theological law of the majority religion in the nation. These two reasons effectively prohibit the government from making any law to discriminate or support a certain religion. In the 2015 census, 71% of Ahnslens were counted as Whindist, with the next religions being Protestantism (13%), Catholicism (2%). The rest of the population either identified themselves as having no religion.
Since the unification of Ainslie set up the foundation for a Christian faith to thrive in Ainslie, and then the great inquisition of the Church of Ainslie, Whindism has grown to be the major religion in Ainslie. Whindin Churches are active in their political and social beliefs, standing up for what they do not believe in but also respecting the government. Churches have played a central role in education and welfare. For much of Ainslie's history, traditionalist Christian churches were the largest religious denominations. In the 20th century, these churches experienced a large drop in numbers. The strongest reason for this was the establishment and expansion of Whindism.
Ainslie has one of the highest levels of religious adherence in the world. In 2015, 73% of Ahnslens attended church on a weekly basis.