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Demographics of Egypt

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Population
  
82.06 million (2013)

Population growth rate
  
1.6% annual change (2013)

Life expectancy
  
70.91 years (2012)

GNI per capita
  
10,790 PPP dollars (2013)

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Fertility rate
  
2.81 births per woman (2012)

Official languages
  
Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic

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Egypt is the most populous country in the Africa and the third-most populous on the African continent (after Nigeria and Ethiopia). About 95% of the country's 94.7 million (2012 est. ; estimation for 2016 is 91 million) people live along the banks of the Nile and in the Nile Delta, which fans out north of Cairo; and along the Suez Canal. These regions are among the world's most densely populated, containing an average of over 3,820 persons per square mile (1,540 per km².), as compared to 181 persons per sq. mi. for the country as a whole.

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Map of Egypt

Small communities spread throughout the desert regions of Egypt are clustered around oases and historic trade and transportation routes. The government has tried with mixed success to encourage migration to newly irrigated land reclaimed from the desert. However, the proportion of the population living in rural areas has continued to decrease as people move to the cities in search of employment and a higher standard of living.

According to the Peterson Institute for International Economics and other proponents of demographic structural approach (cliodynamics), the basic problem Egypt has is unemployment driven by a demographic youth bulge: with the number of new people entering the job force at about 4% a year, unemployment in Egypt is almost 10 times as high for college graduates as it is for people who have gone through elementary school, particularly educated urban youth, who comprised most of the people that were seen out in the streets during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. An estimated 75% of Egyptians are under the age of 25 with just 3% over the age of 65, making it one of the most youthful populations in the world.

Population

Egypt has a population of 92 million (2016). According to the OECD/World Bank statistics population growth in Egypt from 1990 to 2008 was 23.7 million and 41%.

Age distribution

Data taken from Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics.

Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01/01/2015):

Historical and Present Population Distribution:

Egyptians abroad

According to the International Organization for Migration, an estimated 2.7 million Egyptians live abroad and contribute actively to the development of their country through remittances (US$7.8 billion in 2009), circulation of human and social capital, as well as investment. Approximately 70% of Egyptian migrants live in Arab countries (923,600 in Saudi Arabia, 332,600 in Libya, 226,850 in Jordan, 190,550 in Kuwait with the rest elsewhere in the region) and the remaining 30% are living mostly North America (318,000 in the United States, 110,000 in Canada) and Europe (90,000 in Italy).

Urban and Rural Population

Figures from CAPMAS:

Future Population Projections

The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) has released high/medium/low population projections for 2011-2031 based on Final Results of 2006 Population Census. The 2020 high variant is 92.6 million, the medium - 91.0 million, the low - 90.0 million. The 2030 high variant is 104.4 million, the medium - 101.7 million, the low - 99.8 million. However the information could be misleading as the 2013 population figure of 84.6 million is higher than the projected high of 83 million. In fact, due to an unexpected rise in the fertility rate (from 3.0 to 3.5), the population already surpassed 91 million during on 5 June 2016 while reaching 92 million on 30 November, average population age remaining stable despite a rising life expectancy.

Vital statistics

Vital statistics:

Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS)

Fertility Rate (The Demographic Health Survey)

Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and CBR (Crude Birth Rate):

Data taken from CAPMAS:

Population Density by Governorate

Data taken from CAPMAS:. Information for population is in thousands, pop density - persons/km2 and area is in km2.

Ethnic groups

The CIA World Factbook lists "Egyptians" as 99.6%, and "other" as 0.4% (2006 census). "Other" refers to people who are not citizens of Egypt, who come to Egypt to work for international companies, diplomats, etc.

The vast majority of the population of Egypt consists of Egyptians including Copts which make up 95% of the population. The vast majority of Egyptians are native speakers of modern Egyptian Arabic.

Minorities in Egypt include the Copts who represent around 10% of the entire population and live all over the country, the Berber-speaking community of the Siwa Oasis (Siwis) and the Nubian people clustered along the Nile in the southernmost part of Egypt. There are also sizable minorities of Beja and Dom.

The country was host to many different communities during the colonial period, including Greeks, Italians, Lebanese, Syro-Lebanese, Jews, Armenians and Turks, though most either left or were compelled to leave after political developments in the 1950s. The country still hosts some 90,000 refugees and asylum seekers, mostly Palestinians and Sudanese.

Other sources give more detailed statistics, including the Beja (ca. 1 million), the Nubians (ca. 300,000 in 1996), Dom (ca. 230,000 in 1996), Berbers (Siwis) (ca. 5,000).

Languages

Arabic (official; see also Egyptian Arabic and Sa'idi Arabic); Also, Some Christians speak Egyptian language * The language of Pharaohs* in order to keep their identity and to protect the language of their ancestors; the pharaohs. So in the Coptic Church, the Egyptian language is widely used through the majority of the prayers, hymns, masses, meditations etc. English widely understood as well as French. Siwa language used in ethnic Berber tribal areas in the western desert (Siwa), and Nubian language is widely used among the ethnic Nubians in the southern areas.

Religions

According to the CIA World Factbook, approximately 90% of the population is Muslim and 10% is Christian (5% Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, 5% other Christian). Estimates of the Christian population in Egypt range from 6% to 20%.

  • Muslim 90% (Mostly Sunni)
  • Christianity 10%
  • Bahá'í: fewer than 2,000 individuals (< 0.003%).
  • Judaism: fewer than 200 individuals.
  • Education

    The literacy rate in modern Egyptian society is highly debated. Education is free through university and compulsory from ages six through 15, though enforcement may be lax. Rates for primary and secondary education have strengthened in recent years. The vast majority of children enter primary school though a significant number drop out. There are approx. 200,000 primary and secondary schools with some 10 million students, 13 major universities with more than 500,000 students, and 67 teacher colleges. Major universities include Cairo University (100,000 students), Ain Shams University, Alexandria University, the 1,000-year-old Al-Azhar University, one of the world's major centers of Islamic learning and the AUC (American University in Cairo), . The former first lady has created many project towards the advancement of Egyptian education and the efforts to force education to the remaining 7-9% of students who drop out illegally. Child labor is a contributing factor to these dropouts but it is considered a serious crime to work children under the legal age and charges are taken very seriously at this time.

    CIA World Factbook demographic statistics

    The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated.

    Infant mortality rate

    22.41 deaths/1,000 live births (2014 est.)

    Life expectancy at birth

    total population: 72.7 years male: 71.4 years female: 74.2 years (2016 est.)

    Nationality

    noun: Egyptian(s) adjective: Egyptian

    Literacy

    definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 73.85% male: 82.1% (2015 est.)[3] female: 65.6% (2015 est.)[4],

    Y-Chromosome

    Listed here are the human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups in Egypt.

    References

    Demographics of Egypt Wikipedia