Demographics of Tuvalu explained

Demographic features of the population of Tuvalu include the age structure, ethnicity, education level, life expectancy, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

Summary of the demographics of Tuvalu

The population of Tuvalu is predominately of Polynesian ethnicity with approximately 5.6% of the population being Micronesian.[1] Tuvaluans are ethnically related to the people of Samoa and Tonga. There is evidence for a dual genetic origin of Pacific Islanders in Asia and Melanesia, which results from an analysis of Y chromosome (NRY) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) markers. There is also evidence of Fiji playing a pivotal role in west-to-east expansion within Polynesia.[2] The pattern of settlement that is believed to have occurred is that the Polynesians spread out from the Samoan Islands into the Tuvaluan atolls, with Tuvalu providing a stepping stone to migration into the Polynesian Outlier communities in Melanesia and Micronesia.[3] [4] [5] [6]

The vast majority of Tuvaluans belong to the Church of Tuvalu, a Protestant denomination. Their ancestors were converted by Christian missionaries in the 19th century.

Infant mortality in Tuvalu was 25 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2012, with an under-five mortality rate of 30 deaths per 1,000 live births. There has been a consistent decline in the under-five mortality rate since 1990.[7]

School attendance at school is 10 years for males and 11 years for females (2001).[8] Adult literacy rate is 99.0% (2002).[9]

Life expectancy for women in Tuvalu is 68.41 years and 64.01 years for men (2015 est.).[8]

The population of Tuvalu is recorded by the Central Statistics Department (CSD) of Tuvalu in the census information:[11]

The net migration rate is estimated at -6.81 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2015 est.).[8] The threat of global warming in Tuvalu is not a dominant motivation for migration as Tuvaluans appear to prefer to continue living on the islands for reasons of lifestyle, culture and identity.[13]

The Census Monograph on Migration, Urbanization and Youth provides an analysis of the 2012 census and reported:[14]

Structure of the population

Age GroupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total5 4885 157 10 645100
0–46255351 16010.90
5–9628 5771 20511.32
10–145414711 0129.51
15–194994549538.95
20–244824589408.83
25–29502421923 8.67
30–344073627697.22
35–392992805795.44
40–442422124544.26
45–492512274784.49
50–543142725865.50
55–592573225795.44
60–64198223421 3.95
65-691171552722.56
70-7464721361.28
75-794158990.93
80-841643590.55
85+515200.19
Age group MaleFemaleTotalPercent
0–141 7941 5833 37731.72
15–643 4513 2316 68262.77
65+2433435865.50

Population

The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook,[8] unless otherwise indicated.

Median age

Population growth rate

Net migration rate

Sex ratio

Vital statistics

Births and deaths[16]

YearPopulation[17] Live birthsDeathsNatural increaseCrude birth rateCrude death rateRate of natural increaseTFR
201810,5742578617124.38.116.23.449
201910,27325114011124.413.610.83.420
202010,20430913617330.313.317.04.204
2021[18] 10,28027611216426.810.916.03.867
202210,5972678018725.27.517.6
202310,09923212710523.012.610.43.302

Infant mortality rate

Life expectancy at birth

Total fertility rate

Ethnic groups

Languages

Religions

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Population of communities in Tuvalu. world-statistics.org. 11 April 2012 . 20 March 2016.
  2. Web site: Melanesian and Asian Origins of Polynesians: mtDNA and Y Chromosome Gradients Across the Pacific . Anthrocivitas.net. October 2009 . 23 January 2014.
  3. Smith, S. Percy . The First Inhabitants of the Ellice Group . Journal of the Pacific Society . 6. 1897 . 209–10.
  4. Book: Bellwood. Peter. The Polynesians – Prehistory of an Island People . 1987 . Thames and Hudson . 29 & 54.
  5. Book: Bayard. D.T.. The Cultural Relationships of the Polynesian Outiers . 1976 . Otago University, Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology, Vol. 9.
  6. Book: Kirch. P.V.. The Polynesian Outiers . 1984 . 95 (4) Journal of Pacific History. 224–238 .
  7. Web site: Global AIDS Progress Report of Tuvalu. Ministry of Health Tuvalu. 2016. 29 November 2017.
  8. Web site: Australia-Oceania :: TUVALU. 16 February 2022. CIA The World Factbook.
  9. Web site: Tuvalu: 2010 Article IV Consultation-Staff Report; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Tuvalu. International Monetary Fund Country Report No. 11/46. 8 February 2011. 4 September 2011.
  10. Web site: Tuvalu: 2014 Article IV Consultation-Staff Report; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Tuvalu. International Monetary Fund Country Report No. 14/253. 18. 5 August 2014. 21 March 2016.
  11. Web site: Census of Population and Housing and sample Surveys . 2006 . Central Statistics Division – Government of Tuvalu . 17 Oct 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110807224629/http://www.spc.int/prism/country/tv/stats/Census%20&%20Surveys/Census_index.htm . 7 August 2011 . dead .
  12. Web site: Population of communities in Tuvalu. Thomas Brinkhoff. 2020 . 15 January 2021.
  13. Colette Mortreux & Jon Barnett . Climate change, migration and adaptation in Funafuti, Tuvalu . Global Environmental Change . 19 . 2009 . 105–112 . 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2008.09.006 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160131200403/http://web.env.auckland.ac.nz/courses/geog320/resources/pdf/climate/Mortreux%20and%20Barnett%202009.pdf . 2016-01-31 .
  14. Web site: Tuvalu Population and Housing Census 2012: Migration, Urbanisation and Youth Monograph. Central Statistics Department (CSD) of Tuvalu/University of Auckland, New Zealand/United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). 2015. 20 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160424090931/http://countryoffice.unfpa.org/pacific/?publications=12319. 24 April 2016. dead.
  15. Shen, S., & Binns, T. . Pathways, motivations and challenges: Contemporary Tuvaluan migration to New Zealand . GeoJournal. 77 . 1. 2012. 63–82. 10.1007/s10708-010-9386-2. 153719793 .
  16. Web site: Births and Deaths 2018-2020 | Tuvalu Central Statistics Division. 18 July 2023 .
  17. Web site: Social Statistics Release. Tuvalu Central Statistics Division. 27 March 2024.
  18. Web site: Updates for 2021. Tuvalu Central Statistics Division. 4 June 2022.