Demographics of Mali explained

Place:Mali
Size Of Population:20,741,769 (2022 est.)
Nation:Malian
Official:French
Age 0–14 Years:47.69%
Age 65 Years:3.02%
Growth:2.95% (2022 est.)
Birth:41.07 births/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Death:8.53 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Net Migration:-3.08 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Infant Mortality:60.64 deaths/1,000 live births
Life:62.41 years
Life Male:60.19 years
Life Female:64.7 years
Fertility:5.54 children born/woman (2022 est.)

Demographic features of the population of Mali include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

Population

In, Mali's population was an estimated million, with an annual growth rate of 2.7%.[1] This figure can be compared to 4,638,000 in 1950. The population is predominantly rural (68% in 2002), and 5–10% of Malians are nomadic. More than 90% of the population lives in the southern part of the country, especially in Bamako, which has over 1 million residents.

In 2007, about 48% of Malians were less than 15 years old, 49% were 15–64 years old, and 3% were 65 and older.[1] The median age was 15.9 years.[1] The birth rate in 2007 was 49.6 births per 1,000, and the total fertility rate was 7.4 children per woman.[1]

The death rate in 2007 was 16.5 deaths per 1,000.[1] Life expectancy at birth was 49.5 years total (47.6 for males and 51.5 for females).[1] Mali has one of the world's highest rates of infant mortality, with 106 deaths per 1,000 live births.[1]

The proportion of the population aged below 15 in 2010 was 47.2%. 50.6% of the population were aged between 15 and 65 years of age. 2.2% of the population were aged 65 years or older.[2]

Total populationPopulation aged 0–14 (%)Population aged 15–64 (%)Population aged 65+ (%)
19504 638 00038.958.32.8
19554 928 00040.157.42.5
19605 248 00040.557.22.3
19655 597 00041.556.22.3
19706 034 00042.355.22.4
19756 604 00043.354.12.6
19807 246 00044.652.62.8
19858 010 00045.851.32.9
19908 673 00047.549.53.0
19959 825 00047.449.92.8
200011 295 00047.250.32.5
200513 177 00047.150.62.3
201015 370 00047.250.62.2

Structure of the population

Structure of the population (Census 01.IV.2009):[3]

Age GroupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total7 204 9907 323 67214 528 662100
0-41 328 8711 294 5142 623 38518.06
5-91 202 8751 154 9482 357 82316.23
10-14918 866865 1381 784 00412.28
15-19732 526783 6201 516 14610.44
20-24529 535612 3681 141 9037.86
25-29449 099546 603995 7026.85
30-34385 003427 795812 7985.59
35-39325 005326 894651 9494.49
40-44271 239275 364546 6033.76
45-49228 626217 261445 8873.07
50-54189 424192 382381 8062.63
55-59148 594134 083282 6771.95
60-64127 557123 461251 0181.73
65-6988 29277 082165 3741.14
70-7467 31966 063133 3820.92
75-7940 90436 19777 1010.53
80+41 99243 60285 5940.59
unknown129 213146 297275 5101.90
Age group MaleFemaleTotalPercent
0-143 450 6123 314 6006 765 21246.56
15-643 386 6583 639 8317 026 48948.36
65+238 507222 944461 4513.18

Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2018) (Projections considering also the results of the 2009 Population Census.):[4]

Age GroupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total9 631 3769 786 72119 418 097100
0–41 824 7181 854 1493 678 86718.95
5–91 481 6101 505 5072 987 11715.38
10–141 235 790 1 255 7222 491 51212.83
15–191 027 7441 044 3212 072 06510.67
20–24872 370886 4401 758 8109.06
25–29740 900752 8501 493 7507.69
30–34608 309618 1211 226 4306.32
35–39481 340489 104970 4445.00
40–44363 798369 665733 4633.78
45–49270 771275 138545 9092.81
50–54211 869215 287427 1562.20
55–59172 475175 257347 7311.79
60–64127 886129 949257 8351.33
65-69103 184104 848208 0331.07
70-7460 82861 809122 6370.63
75-7931 96432 47964 4430.33
80+15 82016 07531 8950.16
Age group MaleFemaleTotalPercent
0–144 542 1184 615 3789 157 49647.16
15–644 877 4624 956 1329 833 59450.64
65+211 796215 211427 0072.20

Ethnic groups

Ethnic groups include:[5]

Mali's population consists of Sub-Saharan ethnic groups, sharing similar historic, cultural, and religious traditions. Exceptions are two nomadic northern groups, the Tuaregs, a Berber people, and Maurs (or Moors), of Arabo-Berber origins. In Mali and Niger, the Moors are also known as Azawagh Arabs, named after the Azawagh region of the Sahara.[6] Azawagh Arabs speak mainly Hassaniya Arabic which is one of the regional varieties of Arabic.[7]

The Tuaregs traditionally have opposed the central government. Starting in June 1990 in the north, Tuaregs seeking greater autonomy led to clashes with the military. In April 1992, the government and most opposing factions signed a pact to end the fighting and restore stability in the north. Its major aims are to allow greater autonomy to the north and increase government resource allocation to what has been a traditionally impoverished region. The peace agreement was celebrated in 1996 in Timbuktu during an official and highly publicized ceremony called "Flamme de la Paix"--(peace flame).

Historically, interethnic relations throughout the rest of the country were facilitated by easy mobility on the Niger River and across the country's vast savannahs. Each ethnic group was traditionally tied to a specific occupation, all working within proximity to each other, although the distinctions were often blurred.

The Bambara, Malinké, Sarakole, Dogon and Songhay are farmers; the Fula or Fulani, Maur, and Tuareg are herders, while the Bozo are fishers. In recent years this linkage has shifted considerably, as ethnic groups seek nontraditional sources of income.

Europeans in Mali

People of European origin form a small minority in the country. They include those of mixed European and African descendant, as well as those of full European background. The latter includes the French, as well as the Spanish, Irish, Italian and Portuguese origins. Some of them descend from the Arma people (1% of the nation's population). They mainly live in Bamako, Sikasso, Kalabancoro, Koutiala, Ségou, Kayes, Kati, Mopti, Niono, Gao, San, Koro, Bla, Bougouni, Mandé, Baguineda-Camp, Kolondiéba, Kolokani, and others.[8]

Vital statistics

Registration of vital events in Mali is not complete. The website Our World in Data prepared the following estimates based on statistics from the Population Department of the United Nations.[9]

Mid-year population (thousands)Live births (thousands)Deaths (thousands)Natural change (thousands)Crude birth rate (per 1000)Crude death rate (per 1000)Natural change (per 1000)Total fertility rate (TFR)Infant mortality (per 1000 live births)Life expectancy (in years)
19504 6952451766952.237.514.76.96211.128.17
19514 7602471786951.837.314.66.96210.228.29
19524 8252491787051.536.914.66.95208.428.53
19534 8882501797251.136.514.66.95206.928.76
19544 9512521797350.836.114.76.94205.528.97
19555 0152541807450.535.814.76.94204.329.13
19565 0792561807650.435.514.96.94203.329.37
19575 1452591827750.235.315.06.95202.529.47
19585 2092621837950.235.115.16.95201.829.59
19595 2752671858150.535.115.46.99201.229.65
19605 3472701878350.535.015.57.00200.629.75
19615 4202741898450.434.915.57.00200.029.83
19625 4952771918650.434.815.67.02199.329.94
19635 5702811938850.434.615.87.03198.430.15
19645 6472851949150.434.316.17.05197.330.42
19655 7262901959450.534.116.47.08195.830.62
19665 8072941979750.633.916.77.10194.030.87
19675 88829919810150.633.617.17.13191.831.21
19685 97430319810550.733.117.57.15189.431.63
19696 06230619910850.432.717.77.17186.932.05
19706 15431019811250.432.218.27.18183.932.53
19716 24831519911650.431.818.67.20181.332.94
19726 34732019612450.330.819.57.20177.833.86
19736 45532619513150.430.220.37.21174.834.57
19746 56933219313950.429.321.17.23171.935.43
19756 68733819214650.528.621.97.24169.036.23
19766 80834418915550.427.722.77.25165.537.20
19776 93535018716350.426.923.57.28162.038.11
19787 07335718517250.426.124.37.30158.539.06
19797 21836518318250.525.325.27.32155.039.95
19807 37337218219050.324.725.77.33151.540.75
19817 53337918319550.124.325.97.32148.241.22
19827 69638318320049.623.725.97.27144.641.82
19837 86438718420449.123.325.87.23141.242.14
19848 03039418321048.922.826.17.22138.042.70
19858 18839918321648.522.326.27.21134.943.21
19868 33540518122448.321.626.77.24131.743.98
19878 47440817922947.821.026.97.25128.944.69
19888 61741317623747.720.427.37.26126.345.39
19898 77441617624147.219.927.37.28123.845.88
19908 94541917324646.719.327.47.25121.846.62
19919 12443017225847.018.828.27.23119.847.22
19929 31143717326346.718.528.27.18118.147.50
19939 50744317426946.418.328.17.12116.547.73
19949 71245217727546.418.228.27.07115.247.74
19959 92145517927545.718.027.76.99113.647.82
199610 13246418228245.717.927.86.95112.147.79
199710 35947718029745.917.428.66.91110.048.53
199810 62049218031246.216.929.36.89107.949.16
199910 91751318033347.016.530.56.88105.549.80
200011 23953018035047.116.031.16.87102.850.54
200111 58454918036947.315.531.86.85100.051.28
200211 95356817839047.514.932.66.8297.152.22
200312 34258817841047.614.433.26.7894.252.89
200412 75261117943247.914.033.96.7491.453.54
200513 18163318045348.013.734.36.7288.754.00
200613 62464918046947.613.234.46.6986.254.62
200714 08166618248447.312.934.46.6683.754.94
200814 55168418450147.012.634.46.6481.255.29
200915 03370518352146.812.234.66.6178.855.87
201015 52972418454146.611.834.86.5876.556.38
201116 04074318555846.211.534.76.5574.256.76
201216 51576218657645.911.234.76.5272.057.08
201317 00477118658545.310.934.36.4970.057.36
201417 55278818560244.810.534.26.4467.857.90
201518 11380418561944.310.234.16.3965.858.36
201618 70082018663443.89.933.96.3263.958.73
201719 31183918665243.49.633.76.2562.159.13
201819 93485618866842.99.433.56.1860.459.39
201920 56787319068342.49.233.26.1058.759.66
202021 22489220268942.09.532.56.0457.158.63
202121 90591320371041.69.332.45.9655.458.94

Fertility and Births

Total Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR):[10]

YearCBR (Total)TFR (Total)CBR (Urban)TFR (Urban)CBR (Rural)TFR (Rural)
1981-19837.106.857.17
1984-19866.736.096.97
1995-199645.16.7 (6.0)39.95.4 (4.8)47.27.3 (6.6)
200145.16.8 (6.1)42.15.5 (4.8)45.97.3 (6.6)
200645.26.6 (6.0)41.85.4 (5.1)46.67.2 (6.5)
2012-201338.86.1 (5.3)36.75.0 (4.3)39.26.5 (5.6)
201840.96.3 (5.5)36.34.9 (4.2)42.36.8 (6.0)

Fertility data as of 2012-2013 (DHS Program):[11]

RegionTotal fertility ratePercentage of women age 15-49 currently pregnantMean number of children ever born to women age 40-49
Kayes6.0 11.3 6.0
Koulikoro6.0 14.3 5.8
Sikasso6.6 11.5 6.2
Ségou6.1 12.2 6.1
Mopti6.5 11.7 5.9
Bamako5.1 6.5 5.1

Immigration and emigration

Mali had an estimated net migration rate of –6.6 migrants per 1,000 people in 2006.[12] About 3 million Malians are believed to reside in Côte d'Ivoire and France. Conversely, according to a 2003 estimate, Mali hosts about 11,000 Mauritanians; most are Fulani herders who routinely engage in cross-border migration. In addition, there are several thousand refugees from Côte d'Ivoire, Sierra Leone, and Liberia in Bamako and other urban areas of Mali.

Demographic statistics

Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022.

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

Population

20,741,769 (2022 est.)

18,429,893 (July 2018 est.)

Religions

Muslim 93.9%, Christian 2.8%, animist 0.7%, none 2.5% (2018 est.)

Age structure

0-14 years: 47.69% (male 4,689,121/female 4,636,685)

15-24 years: 19% (male 1,768,772/female 1,945,582)

25-54 years: 26.61% (male 2,395,566/female 2,806,830)

55-64 years: 3.68% (male 367,710/female 352,170)

65 years and over: 3.02% (male 293,560/female 297,401) (2020 est.)

0-14 years: 48.03% (male 4,449,790 /female 4,402,076)

15-24 years: 18.89% (male 1,657,609 /female 1,823,453)

25-54 years: 26.36% (male 2,243,158 /female 2,615,695)

55-64 years: 3.7% (male 346,003 /female 335,733)

65 years and over: 3.02% (male 277,834 /female 278,542) (2018 est.)

Birth rate

41.07 births/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 4th

43.2 births/1,000 population (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 3rd

Death rate

8.3 deaths/1,000 population (2023 est.) Country comparison to the world: 79th

8.53 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 73rd

9.6 deaths/1,000 population (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 45th

5.45 children born/woman (2023 est.) Country comparison to the world: 4th

5.54 children born/woman (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 4th

5.9 children born/woman (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 5th

Population growth rate

2.95% (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 11th

2.98% (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 8th

Median age

total: 16 years. Country comparison to the world: 224th

male: 15.3 years

female: 16.7 years (2020 est.)

total: 15.8 years. Country comparison to the world: 127th

male: 15.2 years

female: 16.5 years (2018 est.)

Mother's mean age at first birth

19.2 years (2018 est.)

note: median age at first birth among women 20-49

18.8 years (2012/13 est.)

note: median age at first birth among women 25-29

Contraceptive prevalence rate

17.2% (2018)

15.6% (2015)

Net migration rate

-3.08 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 181st

-3.9 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2017 est.) Country comparison to the world: 181st

Dependency ratios

total dependency ratio: 101.9 (2015 est.)

youth dependency ratio: 96.8 (2015 est.)

elderly dependency ratio: 5.1 (2015 est.)

potential support ratio

19.5 (2015 est.)

Urbanization

See main article: List of cities in Mali.

urban population: 45.4% of total population (2022)

rate of urbanization: 4.57% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)

urban population: 42.4% of total population (2018)

rate of urbanization: 4.86% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)

Life expectancy at birth

total population: 62.41 years. Country comparison to the world: 211st

male: 60.19 years

female: 64.7 years (2022 est.)

total population: 60.8 years (2018 est.)

male: 58.6 years (2018 est.)

female: 63 years (2018 est.)

Major infectious diseases

degree of risk: very high (2020)

food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever

vectorborne diseases: malaria and dengue fever

water contact diseases: schistosomiasis

animal contact diseases: rabies

respiratory diseases: meningococcal meningitis

Education expenditures

3.4% of GDP (2019) Country comparison to the world: 131st

Literacy

definition: age 15 and over can read and write (2015 est.)

total population: 35.5%

male: 46.2%

female: 25.7% (2018)

total population: 33.1% (2015 est.)

male: 45.1% (2015 est.)

female: 22.2% (2015 est.)

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

total: 7 years

male: 8 years

female: 7 years (2017)

Unemployment, youth ages 15-24

total: 2.4%

male: 2.6%

female: 2.3% (2018 est.)

Languages

See main article: Languages of Mali.

Although each ethnic group speaks a separate language, nearly 80% of Malians communicate over ethnic borders in Bambara, which is the common language of the marketplace. French is the country's official language and is spoken somewhat by 30% of Malians.

Religion

See main article: Religion in Mali.

An estimated 95% of Malians are Sunni Muslim, 4% adhere to indigenous or traditional animist beliefs, and 1% are Christian (about two-thirds Roman Catholic and one-third Protestant).[13] [1] Atheism and agnosticism are believed to be rare among Malians, most of whom practice their religion on a daily basis. Islam as practiced in Mali can be moderate, tolerant, and adapted to local conditions; relations between Muslims and practitioners of minority religious faiths are generally amicable. The constitution establishes a secular state and provides for freedom of religion.[14]

Health

See main article: Health in Mali. Mali's health and development indicators rank among the worst in the world. In 2000 only 62–65 percent of the population was estimated to have access to safe drinking water and only 69 percent to sanitation services of some kind; only 8 percent was estimated to have access to modern sanitation facilities. Only 20 percent of the nation’s villages and livestock watering holes had modern water facilities.

There were an estimated 140,000 cases of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) reported in 2003, and an estimated 1.9 percent of the adult population was afflicted with HIV/AIDS that year, among the lowest rates in Sub-Saharan Africa (see also HIV/AIDS in Africa). In the same year, there were 12,000 AIDS deaths. The infant mortality rate is 69.5 deaths/1,000 live births (75.3/1,000 among males and 63.5/1,000 among females) (2017 est.). Life expectancy at birth is 60.3 years (58.2 years among males and 62.5 years among females) (2017 est.).

Life expectancy

PeriodLife expectancy in
Years[15]
1950–195526.96
1955–1960 27.98
1960–1965 28.61
1965–1970 30.79
1970–1975 34.20
1975–1980 37.71
1980–1985 41.55
1985–1990 44.51
1990–1995 46.57
1995–2000 46.75
2000–2005 49.96
2005–2010 54.03
2010–2015 56.24

Education

See main article: Education in Mali. In the 2000–01 school year, the primary school enrollment rate was 61% (71% of males and 51% of females). The primary school completion rate is also low: only 36 percent of students in 2003 (and lower for females). The majority of students reportedly leave school by age 12. In the late 1990s, the secondary school enrollment rate was 15% percent (20% of males and 10% of females).[16]

According to United States government estimates, the adult literacy rate (defined as those over age 15 who can read and write) was 46.4 percent for the total population in 2003 (53.5 percent for males and 39.6 percent for females). According to United Nations sources, however, the literacy rate is actually much lower—only 27–30 percent overall and as low as 12 percent for females, among the lowest rates in Africa.

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20070613025059/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/print/ml.html CIA world factbook
  2. http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/index.htm Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision
  3. Web site: United Nations Statistics Division - Demographic and Social Statistics. unstats.un.org. 2017-08-27.
  4. Web site: UNSD — Demographic and Social Statistics.
  5. Web site: Africa :: MALI. 19 April 2022. CIA The World Factbook.
  6. For an introduction to the culture of the Azawagh Arabs, see Rebecca Popenoe, Feeding Desire — Fatness, Beauty and Sexuality among a Saharan People. Routledge, London (2003)
  7. Popenoe (2003), p. 16-17.
  8. Book: The Cambridge History of Africa. 9780521204132. Fage. J. D.. Oliver. Roland Anthony. 1975. Cambridge University Press .
  9. Web site: Population & Demography Data Explorer . 2022-07-22 . Our World in Data.
  10. Web site: MEASURE DHS: Demographic and Health Surveys. microdata.worldbank.org. 2017-08-27.
  11. Enquête Démographique et de Santé (EDSM-V) 2012-2013. Mali Enquête Démographique et de Santé (EDSM-V).
  12. CIA factbook
  13. https://www.state.gov/reports/2022-report-on-international-religious-freedom/mali US State Dept 2022 report
  14. https://www.state.gov/reports/2022-report-on-international-religious-freedom/mali US State Dept 2022 report
  15. Web site: World Population Prospects - Population Division - United Nations. esa.un.org. 2018-08-26.
  16. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/profiles/Mali.pdf Mali country profile

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