Demographics of Namibia explained

Place:Namibia
Size Of Population:2,727,409 (2022 est.)
Nation:Namibian
Age 0–14 Years:35.68%
Age 65 Years:3.9%
Growth:1.82% (2022 est.)
Birth:25.01 births/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Death:6.85 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Net Migration:0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Infant Mortality:29.42 deaths/1,000 live births
Life Male:64.46 years
Life:66.47 years
Life Female:68.53 years
Fertility:2.98 children born/woman (2022 est.)

This is a demography of the population of Namibia including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

Population

Census results

As required by the Namibian Statistics Act #66 of 1976, and in accordance with United Nations recommendations, a census is conducted every ten years. After Namibian independence the first Population and Housing Census was carried out in 1991, further rounds followed in 2001 and 2011.[1] The data collection method is to count every person resident in Namibia wherever they happen to be. This is called the de facto method.[2] For enumeration purposes the country is demarcated into 4,042 enumeration areas. These areas overlap with constituency boundaries in order to get reliable data for election purposes as well.[3]

The 2011 Population and Housing Census counted 2,113,077 inhabitants of Namibia. Between 2001 and 2011 the annual population growth was 1.4%, down from 2.6% in the previous ten–year period.[4]

In 2011 the total fertility rate was 3.6 children per woman, down from 4.1 in 2001.

UN estimates

According to the total population was in, compared to only 485 000 in 1950. The proportion of children below the age of 15 in 2010 was 36.4%, 59.9% was between 15 and 65 years of age, while 3.7% was 65 years or older.[5]

Total populationPopulation aged 0–14 (%)Population aged 15–64 (%)Population aged 65+ (%)
1950485 00038.857.14.1
1955538 00040.555.64.0
1960603 00041.654.73.7
1965683 00042.553.93.6
1970780 00043.153.33.6
1975906 00044.352.23.5
19801 013 00046.649.93.5
19851 150 00047.049.53.5
19901 415 00043.7533.4
19951 651 0004254.63.4
20001 896 00040.356.33.4
20052 080 00038.957.63.4
20102 283 00036.459.93.7

Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2020) (Based on the results of the 2011 Population Census.):[6]

Age GroupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total1 217 9761 286 5222 504 498100
0–4168 415164 699333 11413.30
5–9157 646154 774312 42012.47
10–14137 092135 235272 32710.87
15–19118 166117 873236 0399.42
20–24118 207121 535239 7429.57
25–29110 095115 411225 5069.00
30–3494 96799 744194 7117.77
35–3974 59180 644155 2356.20
40–4461 71967 206 128 9255.15
45–4949 37056 034105 4044.21
50–5437 31944 62081 9393.27
55–5928 79237 24366 0352.64
60–6420 00228 44848 4501.93
65–6915 30321 16236 4651.46
70–7411 84116 46028 3011.13
75–796 90411 064 17 9680.72
80+7 54714 37021 9170.88
Age group MaleFemaleTotalPercent
0–14463 153454 708917 86136.65
15–64713 228768 7581 481 98659.17
65+41 59563 056104 6514.18

Vital statistics

Registration of vital events in Namibia is not complete. The website Our World in Data prepared the following estimates based on statistics from the Population Department of the United Nations.[7]

Mid-year populationLive birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude 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)
1950515 00022 00012 00010 00042.022.519.55.75141.741.5
1951521 00022 00012 00010 00042.022.419.65.79140.341.8
1952527 00022 00012 00011 00042.022.020.05.83137.642.4
1953534 00022 00012 00011 00042.021.620.45.89134.743.0
1954540 00023 00011 00011 00041.921.120.85.93131.843.7
1955547 00023 00011 00012 00041.720.721.15.97128.844.3
1956555 00023 00011 00012 00041.620.221.46.01125.744.9
1957562 00023 00011 00012 00041.619.721.86.05122.645.6
1958571 00024 00011 00013 00041.619.222.36.10119.446.3
1959580 00024 00011 00013 00041.618.822.86.14116.146.9
1960590 00025 00011 00014 00041.818.223.56.21112.947.7
1961601 00025 00011 00015 00042.017.824.26.27109.748.4
1962614 00026 00011 00015 00042.317.325.06.34106.649.1
1963627 00027 00011 00016 00042.616.925.76.40103.549.7
1964642 00028 00011 00017 00042.816.426.36.43100.650.4
1965658 00028 00011 00018 00043.016.026.96.4697.851.0
1966675 00029 00011 00018 00043.115.727.46.4995.151.4
1967693 00030 00011 00019 00043.315.427.96.5192.552.0
1968712 00031 00011 00020 00043.515.028.56.5490.152.6
1969733 00032 00011 00021 00043.614.629.06.5587.753.1
1970754 00033 00011 00022 00043.714.329.46.5585.453.6
1971777 00034 00011 00023 00043.913.930.06.5583.154.2
1972801 00035 00011 00024 00043.913.530.46.5580.854.8
1973825 00036 00011 00026 00044.113.130.96.5678.655.4
1974850 00037 00011 00027 00044.112.831.36.5676.355.9
1975877 00039 00011 00028 00043.912.431.56.5474.256.5
1976902 00039 00011 00028 00043.512.031.56.5072.257.0
1977926 00040 00011 00029 00042.911.731.36.4570.557.6
1978942 00040 00011 00030 00042.311.331.06.3869.058.1
1979957 00039 00011 00029 00041.011.129.96.3267.658.4
1980976 00040 00011 00028 00040.611.628.96.2566.356.8
1981987 00040 00011 00028 00039.711.428.46.1664.957.1
19821 006 00039 00011 00028 00038.611.027.66.0863.357.6
19831 033 00040 00011 00029 00038.510.827.86.0061.558.0
19841 062 00041 00011 00030 00038.510.428.15.9359.558.5
19851 093 00042 00011 00031 00038.510.128.35.8557.359.0
19861 128 00043 00011 00032 00038.59.828.75.7755.059.6
19871 165 00045 00011 00034 00038.79.529.25.6752.860.2
19881 208 00047 00011 00036 00038.99.429.55.5851.060.2
19891 288 00049 00010 00039 00039.38.430.95.4749.262.6
19901 369 00055 00011 00044 00040.68.332.25.3248.062.5
19911 416 00057 00012 00045 00040.18.431.65.2347.062.1
19921 462 00057 00013 00045 00039.18.630.55.0746.461.5
19931 510 00057 00013 00044 00037.88.829.14.8946.160.9
19941 558 00057 00014 00042 00036.39.127.24.6746.459.8
19951 605 00055 00015 00040 00034.69.525.14.4347.258.6
19961 650 00054 00017 00038 00033.110.222.84.2148.156.9
19971 693 00055 00018 00037 00032.610.821.84.1548.955.6
19981 736 00056 00020 00036 00032.611.621.04.1549.554.1
19991 778 00057 00022 00036 00032.312.120.14.1149.853.0
20001 819 00057 00023 00034 00031.412.718.73.9849.852.0
20011 856 00056 00024 00032 00030.413.117.33.8349.751.3
20021 889 00056 00025 00031 00029.713.116.63.7249.151.3
20031 915 00056 00025 00031 00029.213.215.93.6249.051.1
20041 939 00056 00026 00031 00029.013.215.83.5848.951.2
20051 963 00057 00025 00032 00029.013.016.13.5646.851.8
20061 987 00058 00025 00033 00029.012.516.53.5443.952.7
20072 011 00059 00024 00035 00029.312.017.23.5541.253.7
20082 039 00061 00024 00037 00029.711.618.13.5938.154.7
20092 068 00062 00023 00039 00030.111.218.93.6136.255.5
20102 099 00064 00023 00041 00030.411.119.43.6334.356.0
20112 132 00066 00023 00043 00030.810.919.93.6634.656.6
20122 167 00067 00023 00045 00031.110.420.73.6835.057.6
20132 205 00068 00022 00046 00030.99.921.03.6534.258.7
20142 243 00069 00021 00048 00030.79.421.33.6433.559.8
20152 283 00070 00021 00049 00030.49.121.33.6033.460.7
20162 323 00070 00020 00050 00030.18.721.43.5732.561.7
20172 365 00070 00020 00050 00029.58.521.03.5131.662.3
20182 406 00070 00020 00050 00029.08.420.63.4631.062.6
20192 447 00070 00020 00049 00028.48.220.23.4029.863.1
20202 489 00069 00021 00048 00027.98.519.43.3528.762.8
20212 530 00069 00027 00042 00027.410.716.73.3027.759.3

Fertility and births

Total Fertility Rate (TFR) (followed by wanted fertility rate in brackets) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR):[8]

YearTotalUrbanRural
CBR TFRCBR TFRCBR TFR
1992425,4 (4,8)434,0 (3,4)426,3 (5,8)
200030,54,2 (3,4)29,93,1 (2,4)30,85,1 (4,2)
2006–200729,23,6 (2,7)28,82,8 (2,2)29,64,3 (3,3)
201329,53,6 (2,9)30,02,9 (2,4)29,34,7 (3,5)

Fertility data as of 2013 (DHS Program):[9]

RegionTotal fertility ratePercentage of women age 15–49 currently pregnantMean number of children ever born to women age 40–49
Zambezi4.2 4.5 4.4
Erongo2.9 6.1 3.3
Hardap3.7 3.8 3.4
Karas3.4 6.4 3.4
Kavango4.6 6.8 5.4
Khomas2.6 6.4 2.7
Kunene4.5 8.5 4.6
Ohangwena5.3 9.8 5.2
Omaheke4.6 8.6 4.2
Omusati4.2 6.3 3.6
Oshana2.7 6.2 3.1
Oshikoto4.2 5.7 4.0
Otjozondjupa4.1 5.4 4.0

Life expectancy at birth

Life expectancy from 1950 to 2015 (UN World Population Prospects):[10]

PeriodLife expectancy in
Years
1950–195541.75
1955–1960 45.27
1960–1965 48.43
1965–1970 51.20
1970–1975 53.52
1975–1980 56.63
1980–1985 58.34
1985–1990 60.67
1990–1995 61.52
1995–2000 58.11
2000–2005 53.83
2005–2010 54.98
2010–2015 61.75

Ethnic groups

Namibia has many ethnic groups. The 9 main ethnic groups are:

The majority of the Namibian population is of Bantu-speaking origin—mostly of the Ovambo ethnicity, which forms about half of the population—residing mainly in the north of the country, although many are now resident in towns throughout Namibia. They also include the Lozi people and Kavango people. Other ethnic groups are the Herero and Himba people, who speak a similar language, and the Damara, who speak the same "click" language as the Nama. Herero and Nama peoples make up less than 10% of the population, but at the beginning of the 20th century and before the Herero and Namaqua Genocide, they made up a majority.[11]

In addition to the Bantu majority, there are large groups of San, who are descendants of the original culture of Southern Africa, as well as Nama who are descendants of the above as well as mixed with colonists.They often speak Khoekhoegowab. The country also contains some descendants of refugees from Angola. There are also two smaller groups of people with mixed racial origins, called "Coloureds" and "Basters", who together make up 8.0% (with the Coloureds outnumbering the Basters two to one). There is a substantial Chinese minority in Namibia; it stood at 40,000 in 2006.[12]

Whites (mainly of Afrikaner, German, British and Portuguese origin) make up between 4.0 and 7.0% of the population. Although their proportion of the population decreased after independence due to emigration and lower birth rates, they still form the second-largest population of European ancestry, both in terms of percentage and actual numbers, in Sub-Saharan Africa (after South Africa/Angola). The majority of Namibian whites and nearly all those who are of mixed race, speak Afrikaans and share similar origins, culture, and religion as the white and coloured populations of South Africa. A large minority of whites (around 30,000) trace their family origins back to the German settlers who colonised Namibia prior to the British confiscation of German lands after World War I, and they maintain German cultural and educational institutions. Nearly all Portuguese settlers came to the country from the former Portuguese colony of Angola.[13] The 1960 census reported 526,004 persons in what was then South West Africa, including 73,464 whites (14%).[14]

Languages

Religion

Missionary work during the 19th century drew many Namibians to Christianity, especially Lutheranism. While most Namibian Christians are Lutheran, there also are Roman Catholic, Methodist, Anglican, African Methodist Episcopal, and Dutch Reformed Christians represented.

Other demographic statistics

Modern education and medical care have been extended in varying degrees to most rural areas in recent years. The literacy rate of Africans is generally low except in sections where missionary and government education efforts have been concentrated, such as Ovamboland. The Africans speak various indigenous languages.

Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022.

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

Population

2,727,409 (2022 est.)

2,533,224 (July 2018 est.)

Religions

Christian 97.5%, other 0.6% (includes Muslim, Baha'i, Jewish, Buddhist), unaffiliated 1.9% (2020 est.)

Age structure

0–14 years: 35.68% (male 473,937/female 464,453)

15–24 years: 20.27% (male 267,106/female 265,882)

25–54 years: 35.47% (male 449,132/female 483,811)

55–64 years: 4.68% (male 54,589/female 68,619)

65 years and over: 3.9% (2020 est.) (male 43,596/female 58,948)

0–14 years: 36.54% (male 467,392 /female 458,190)

15–24 years: 20.34% (male 257,190 /female 257,984)

25–54 years: 34.74% (male 421,849 /female 458,118)

55–64 years: 4.46% (male 50,459 /female 62,478)

65 years and over: 3.93% (male 42,381 /female 57,183) (2018 est.)

Birth rate

25.01 births/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 45th

25.33 births/1,000 population (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 45th

Death rate

6.85 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 124th

7.07 deaths/1,000 population (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 117th

Total fertility rate

2.94 children born/woman (2023 est.) Country comparison to the world: 50th

2.98 children born/woman (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 48th

3.03 children born/woman (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 48th

Median age

total: 21.8 years. Country comparison to the world: 183rd

male: 21.1 years

female: 22.6 years (2020 est.)

Population growth rate

1.82% (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 50th

1.83% (2020 est.) Country comparison to the world: 45th

Mother's mean age at first birth

21.5 years (2013 est.)

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

Contraceptive prevalence rate

56.1% (2013)

Net migration rate

0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 94th

Urbanization

urban population: 54% of total population (2022)

rate of urbanization: 3.64% annual rate of change (2020–25 est.)

urban population: 50% of total population (2018)

rate of urbanization: 4.2% annual rate of change (2015–20 est.)

Major infectious diseases

degree of risk: high (2020)

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

vectorborne diseases: malaria

water contact diseases: schistosomiasis

Dependency ratios

total dependency ratio: 68.1 (2015 est.)

youth dependency ratio: 62.2 (2015 est.)

elderly dependency ratio: 5.8 (2015 est.)

potential support ratio

17.1 (2015 est.)

Education expenditures

9.4% of GDP (2020) Country comparison to the world: 6th

Sex ratio

at birth:1.03 male(s)/female (2017 est.)
under 15 years:1.02 male(s)/female (2017 est.)
15–64 years:0.99 male(s)/female (2017 est.)
65 years and over:0.75 male(s)/female (2017 est.)
total population:0.96 male(s)/female (2017 est.)

Life expectancy at birth

total population: 65.87 years (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 197th

male: 63.9 years (2021 est.)

female: 67.9 years (2021 est.)

HIV/AIDS

adult prevalence rate: 12.7% (2019 est.) Country comparison to the world: 6th

people living with HIV/AIDS: 210,000 (2019 est.)

deaths: 3,000 (2019 est.)

Nationality

noun:Namibian(s)
adjective:Namibian

Literacy

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

total population: 91.5% (2018 est.)

male: 91.6% (2018 est.)

female: 91.4% (2018 est.)

Unemployment, youth ages 15–24

total: 38%

male: 37.5%

female: 38.5% (2018 est.)

References

  1. Web site: Census Summary Results . National Planning Commission of Namibia . 21 February 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120111224420/http://www.npc.gov.na/census/index.htm . 11 January 2012 .
  2. News: Namibia: 2011 Census Officially Launched. Kapitako. Alvine. 8 August 2011. New Era. via allafrica.com.
  3. Web site: Methodology . National Planning Commission of Namibia . 21 February 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120111224420/http://www.npc.gov.na/census/index.htm . 11 January 2012 .
  4. News: Census gives snapshot of Namibia's population. Duddy. Jo Maré. 28 March 2013. The Namibian.
  5. 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
  6. Web site: UNSD — Demographic and Social Statistics.
  7. Web site: Population & Demography Data Explorer . 2022-07-22 . Our World in Data.
  8. Web site: MEASURE DHS: Demographic and Health Surveys. microdata.worldbank.org.
  9. Web site: Namibia Demographic and Health Survey 2013. 2013. Namibia Demographic and Health Survey.
  10. Web site: World Population Prospects – Population Division – United Nations. 2017-07-15.
  11. Web site: Namibia Continues Seeking Justice for Germany's Colonial-Era Genocide. . 2022-11-10 . 2022-11-10 . en . Popp . Maximilian . Riedmann . Bernhard .
  12. Web site: China and Africa: Stronger Economic Ties Mean More Migration . Malia Politzer . Migration Information Source . August 2008 . 10 September 2013.
  13. News: Flight from Angola . The Economist . 16 August 1975 . 10 September 2013.
  14. Book: Singh, Lalita Prasad . The United Nations and Namibia . East African Publishing House . 1980.

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