Demographics of Papua New Guinea explained

Place:Papua New Guinea
Size Of Population:9,593,498 (2022 est.)
Nation:Papua New Guinean
Growth:2.35% (2022 est.)
Birth:29.03 births/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Death:5.54 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Net Migration:0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Infant Mortality:33.59 deaths/1,000 live births
Life:69.43 years
Fertility:3.92 children born/woman (2022 est.)

The indigenous population of Papua New Guinea is one of the most heterogeneous in the world. Papua New Guinea has several thousand separate communities, most with only a few hundred people. Divided by language, customs, and tradition, some of these communities have engaged in endemic warfare with their neighbors for centuries. It is the second most populous nation in Oceania, with a total population estimated variously as being between 9.5 and 10.1 million inhabitants.

The isolation created by the mountainous terrain is so great that some groups, until recently, were unaware of the existence of neighboring groups only a few kilometers away. The diversity, reflected in a folk saying, "For each village, a different culture", is perhaps best shown in the local languages. The island of New Guinea contains about 850 languages. The languages that are neither Austronesian nor Australian are considered Papuan languages; this is a geographical rather than linguistic demarcation.[1] Of the Papuan languages, the largest linguistic grouping is considered to be Trans-New Guinean, with between 300 and 500 languages likely belonging to the group in addition to a huge variety of dialects.[2] The remainder of the Papuan languages belong to smaller, unrelated groupings as well as to isolates. Native languages are spoken by a few hundred to a few thousand, although Enga language, used in Enga Province, is spoken by some 130,000 people.

Tok Pisin serves as the lingua franca. English is the language of business and government, and all schooling from Grade 2 Primary is in English.

The overall population density is low, although pockets of overpopulation exist. Papua New Guinea's Western Province averages one person per square kilometer (3 per sq. mi.). The Simbu Province in the New Guinea highlands averages 20/km2 and has areas containing up to 200 people farming a square kilometer of land. The highlands have 40% of the population.

A considerable urban drift towards Port Moresby and other major centers has occurred in recent years. Between 1978 and 1988, Port Moresby grew nearly 8% per year, Lae 6%, Mount Hagen 6.5%, Goroka 4%, and Madang 3%. The trend toward urbanization accelerated in the 1990s, bringing in its wake squatter settlements, unemployment, and attendant social problems. Almost two-thirds of the population is Christian. Of these, more than 700,000 are Roman Catholic, more than 500,000 Lutheran, and the balance are members of other Protestant denominations. Although the major churches are under indigenous leadership, a large number of missionaries remain in the country. The non-Christian portion of the indigenous population practices a wide variety of indigenous religions that are an integral part of traditional culture. These religions are mainly types of animism and veneration of the dead.

The World Bank estimates the number of international migrants in Papua New Guinea to be about 0.3% of the population.[3] According to the 2000 and 2011 census, the most common places of origin for international migrants were the United States, Australia, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Since independence, about 900 foreigners have become naturalized citizens as of August 1999.[4] An estimated 20,000 Chinese people live in Papua New Guinea.[5]

The traditional Papua New Guinea social structure includes the following characteristics:

Most Papua New Guineans still adhere strongly to this traditional social structure, which has its roots in village life.

Fertility and births

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

Structure of the population

Age group TotalPercent
Total8 151 300100
0–142 970 80036.45
15–241 641 40020.14
25-593 177 70038.98
60+361 4004.43

Vital statistics

Registration of vital events in Papua New Guinea is not complete. The website Our World in Data prepared the following estimates based on statistics from the Population Department of the United Nations.[6]

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)
19501 543 00070 00033 00037 00045.321.623.75.71169.739.13
19511 574 00072 00038 00035 00045.924.021.95.74170.336.49
19521 608 00074 00033 00041 00046.220.825.45.76161.540.43
19531 648 00077 00034 00043 00046.520.426.15.79157.541.12
19541 690 00078 00034 00045 00046.319.826.45.78153.641.83
19551 735 00080 00034 00047 00046.219.426.95.82149.942.46
19561 782 00082 00034 00048 00046.018.927.15.84146.243.09
19571 831 00084 00034 00050 00045.718.327.45.89142.543.83
19581 882 00086 00034 00052 00045.417.827.65.93138.944.50
19591 933 00087 00034 00053 00044.917.427.65.96135.345.08
19601 986 00089 00034 00055 00044.716.927.86.02131.745.68
19612 036 00091 00034 00057 00044.416.428.06.07128.246.29
19622 083 00093 00034 00059 00044.516.228.36.14125.246.66
19632 129 00095 00033 00061 00044.315.528.86.15121.447.60
19642 175 00097 00033 00064 00044.315.129.26.19118.148.20
19652 222 00099 00033 00066 00044.214.729.66.20114.848.82
19662 271 000101 00032 00069 00044.314.230.16.23111.649.51
19672 323 000103 00032 00071 00044.113.730.46.24108.550.14
19682 375 000105 00032 00073 00044.113.330.86.25105.450.84
19692 431 000107 00031 00076 00043.912.831.16.26102.451.41
19702 489 000109 00031 00078 00043.712.431.36.2599.552.13
19712 549 000111 00031 00080 00043.312.031.36.2396.852.58
19722 611 000112 00030 00082 00042.811.631.36.2094.053.22
19732 672 000113 00030 00083 00042.011.130.96.1691.453.87
19742 733 000113 00029 00084 00041.210.730.66.1189.054.48
19752 794 000114 00029 00085 00040.510.330.26.0786.655.04
19762 856 000114 00029 00086 00039.910.029.96.0284.455.57
19772 918 000115 00028 00087 00039.29.729.65.9682.256.04
19782 980 000116 00028 00087 00038.69.429.25.8880.256.55
19793 042 000116 00028 00088 00038.09.228.85.7978.357.00
19803 105 000117 00028 00089 00037.59.028.55.7176.557.44
19813 169 000119 00028 00091 00037.38.828.55.6574.857.83
19823 235 000121 00028 00093 00037.28.728.55.5973.158.11
19833 304 000124 00029 00095 00037.38.628.75.5671.858.37
19843 374 000126 00029 00097 00037.38.528.85.5170.258.59
19853 448 000129 00029 000100 00037.38.428.85.4768.958.87
19863 523 000132 00030 000102 00037.28.428.85.4267.758.96
19873 600 000134 00030 000104 00037.28.328.85.3666.559.21
19883 680 000137 00031 000106 00037.18.328.85.3065.359.34
19893 764 000139 00031 000109 00037.08.228.85.2464.159.58
19903 865 000142 00031 000111 00036.78.128.65.1863.059.72
19913 991 000144 00032 000112 00036.38.028.25.1162.159.91
19924 137 000148 00033 000116 00036.07.928.05.0360.960.22
19934 292 000153 00033 000120 00035.87.828.04.9660.060.51
19944 452 000157 00034 000123 00035.47.727.74.8759.060.76
19954 616 000161 00035 000126 00035.07.627.44.7858.161.05
19964 786 000166 00036 000130 00034.97.627.34.7357.261.11
19974 960 000172 00037 000134 00034.77.527.24.6856.461.38
19985 139 000177 00041 000137 00034.67.926.74.6356.760.63
19995 321 000183 00040 000143 00034.47.527.04.5954.761.67
20005 508 000187 00041 000146 00034.27.526.74.5353.961.72
20015 698 000193 00042 000150 00033.97.526.44.4753.161.77
20025 893 000198 00044 000153 00033.77.526.14.4252.461.70
20036 091 000203 00046 000157 00033.47.525.94.3651.561.80
20046 293 000206 00047 000159 00032.97.625.34.2850.661.76
20056 499 000211 00049 000162 00032.57.624.94.2249.761.80
20066 708 000214 00050 000164 00032.17.524.54.1548.861.92
20076 921 000218 00052 000166 00031.67.524.14.0847.962.03
20087 138 000222 00052 000170 00031.27.323.94.0246.862.57
20097 359 000226 00053 000173 00030.87.223.63.9445.962.79
20107 583 000230 00054 000176 00030.47.123.33.8844.963.04
20117 807 000234 00054 000180 00030.07.023.13.8243.963.53
20128 027 000237 00055 000182 00029.66.922.73.7543.063.73
20138 246 000240 00056 000183 00029.16.822.33.6842.063.96
20148 464 000242 00057 000185 00028.76.722.03.6341.064.26
20158 682 000244 00057 000187 00028.26.621.63.5640.064.70
20168 899 000246 00058 000188 00027.76.621.13.5039.064.84
20179 115 000248 00059 000188 00027.26.520.73.4338.065.10
2018 9 329 000250 00061 000189 00026.86.520.33.3837.065.18
20199 542 000251 00062 000190 00026.46.519.93.3235.965.47
20209 750 000253 00062 000191 00026.06.419.63.2734.965.79
20219 949 000254 00066 000187 00025.56.718.83.2233.965.35

CIA demographic statistics

The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook 2022[7]

Population

Age structure

Population growth rate

Birth rate

Death rate

Net migration rate

Sex ratio

Maternal mortality ratio

Infant mortality rate

Total fertility rate

Nationality

Ethnic groups

Religions

See also: Religion in Papua New Guinea. 2020 figures from the Association of Religion Data Archives (relying on the World Christian Encyclopedia)[8]

Languages

See main article: Languages of Papua New Guinea.

Literacy

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Papua New Guinea | Ethnologue Free. Ethnologue (Free All).
  2. Book: Pawley . Andrew . Hammarström . Harald . The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area . 2018 . De Gruyter Mouton . Berlin, Germany . 9783110286427 . 1st .
  3. Web site: International migrant stock (% of population) - Papua New Guinea . worldbank.org . 10 February 2023.
  4. Web site: Background Notes: Papua New Guinea, August 1999 . U.S. Department of State Archive . 10 February 2023.
  5. Web site: Syndicate spending $414m on Chinatown in Port Moresby as battle for PNG influence escalates. 2019-04-16. ABC.
  6. Web site: Population & Demography Data Explorer . 2022-07-22 . Our World in Data.
  7. Web site: Papua New Guinea . 10 April 2023 . CIA The World Factbook.
  8. https://www.thearda.com/world-religion/national-profiles?u=175c World Religions Database at the ARDA website, retrieved 2023-08-08