Demographics of Bangladesh explained

Place:Bangladesh
Size Of Population: (est.)
Growth:1.01% (2024 est.)[1]
Birth:17.71 births/1,000
population (2020 est.)
Death:5.54 deaths/1,000
population (2020 est.)
Life:73.2 years (2023)[2]
Life Male:73.1 years
Life Female:75.4 years
Fertility:2.30 children born/woman
(2022) [3]
Infant Mortality:24.73 deaths/1,000 live births
(2020 est.)
Age 0-14 Years:27.21% (2019 est.)[4]
Age 15-64 Years:67.61% (2019 est.)
Age 65 Years:5.18% (2019 est.)
Total Mf Ratio:0.97 male(s)/female
(2017 est.)[5]
Sr At Birth:104 male(s)/ 100 female (2021)[6]
Sr Under 15:103 male(s)/ 100 female (2021)
Sr 15-24:89 male(s)/ 100 female (2021)
Sr 25-54:90 male(s)/ 100 female (2021)
Sr 55-64:101 male (s)/ 100 female (2021)
Sr 65 Years Over:97 male(s)/ 100 female (2021)
Nation:Bangladeshi
Major Ethnic:Bengalis (99%)
Minor Ethnic:Chakma,
Tripuri,
Marma,
Mundas,
Garos (Achiks),
Oraons,
Santhals,
Mro,
Meitei people (Manipuri people[7] [8] [9]),
Zomi, Bihari
Khasi
Official:Bengali
Spoken:Bengali and its dialects

Bangladesh is the eighth-most populated country in the world with almost 2.2% of the world's population. As per the final results of the 2022 Census of Bangladesh, the country's population is 169,828,911.[10] Bangladesh has one of the highest population densities in the world.

Bangladesh (previously East Pakistan between 1947 and 1971 and East Bengal before 1947) is largely ethnically homogeneous, and its name derives from the Bengali ethno-linguistic group which comprises 99% of the population. The Chittagong Hill Tracts, Sylhet, Mymensingh, Barisal and North Bengal regions are home to diverse tribal peoples. There are many dialects of Bengali spoken throughout the region. The dialect spoken by those in Chittagong and Sylhet are particularly distinctive. About (91.04%) of Bangladeshis are Muslims, followed by Hindus (largest-minority) at (7.95%), Buddhists (0.61%) and Christians (0.30%) and others (0.12%) as per 2022 census.

Bangladesh has one of the highest population densities in the world. The total fertility rate (TFR) has been reduced by more than two thirds since Independence. The current TFR in Bangladesh is 1.930 per woman,[11] globally considered to be below the benchmark for replacement level fertility.

At this TFR, and without migration, Bangladesh's population is expected to soon reach a stage where it neither grows nor shrinks, once the top of its age pyramid fills in.[12]

Population

The April 2023 total population was 169,532,362 which makes Bangladesh the eighth-most populous country in the world.

Census

The latest decennial census was conducted by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics in 2022.

Population of Bangladesh[13]
Census date Census population
(millions)
Adjusted population
(millions)
180114.5
185120.3
190128.928
191131.555
192133.255
193135.602
194141.997
195141.932
196150.840
197471.47976.398
198187.12089.912
1991106.313111.455
2001124.355130.523
2011142.319152.518
2022165.159169.829

UN estimates

Year[14] Total population (millions)Population percentage
aged 0–14aged 15–64aged 65+
195037.895
195543.444
196050.102
196557.792
197066.881
197570.582
198080.624
198592.284
1990105.256
1995117.487
2000127.658
2005139.036
2010147.575
2015156.256
2020164.689

Population by sex and age group

[15] [16]

Population by sex and age group (Census 15.III.2011):

Age groupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total72 109 79671 933 901144 043 697100
0–47 638 5237 423 44715 061 97010.46
5–99 322 5148 850 71518 173 22912.62
10–148 614 8898 031 72616 646 61511.56
15–196 509 4926 352 39812 861 8908.93
20–245 777 3707 522 41913 299 7899.23
25–296 225 2527 254 25613 479 5089.36
30–345 079 1065 420 65910 499 7657.29
35–394 697 3494 859 0799 556 4286.63
40–444 280 9233 980 7398 261 6625.74
45–493 363 2733 016 8006 380 0734.43
50–542 952 5962 599 6755 552 2713.85
55–591 923 5341 577 4633 500 9972.43
60–642 081 3061 852 7083 934 0142.73
65–691 149 569963 9212 113 4901.47
70–741 206 3981 025 3142 231 7121.55
75–79488 338386 389874 7270.61
80–84443 239436 840880 0790.61
85–89138 268124 343262 6110.18
90–94116 916133 273250 1890.17
95+100 941121 737222 6780.15
Age groupMaleFemaleTotal%
0–1425 575 92624 305 88849 881 81434.63
15–6442 890 20144 436 19687 326 39760.62
65+3 643 6693 191 8176 835 4864.75

Population census by sex and age group (2022 census):

Age groupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total84 077 20385 653 120169 828 909100
0–47 940 0007 630 0009.44
5–97 920 0007 400 0009.28
10–148 510 0007 820 0009.89
15–198 060 0008 490 00010.03
20–246 710 0008 270 0009.08
25–296 460 0007 910 0008.71
30–345 650 0006 460 0007.34
35–396 040 0006 680 0007.7
40–445 120 0004 920 0006.08
45–494 130 0004 130 0005.01
50–544 000 0003 780 0004.72
55–592 950 0002 770 0003.48
60–643 010 0002 590 0003.39
65–692 150 0001 770 0002.38
70–741 570 0001 260 0001.71
75–79670 000550 0000.74
80+820 000920 0001.06
Age groupMaleFemaleTotalPer cent
0–1424 535 27223 929 62148 464 89328.81
15–6454 843 93655 713 243110 557 17965.72
65+4 810 7924 387 1369 197 9285.47

Other sources

The following table lists various recent estimates of the population.

SourceYearPopulation (millions)
US State Dept[17] 2005144
Population Reference Bureau[18] 2020170
World Bank[19] 2020165
CIA World FactBook[20] 2021164
World Population Reference[21] 2010164

According to the OECD/World Bank population in Bangladesh increased from 1990 to 2008 with 44 million and 38% growth in population compared to 34% growth in India and 54% growth in Pakistan. The annual population growth 2007–2008 was 1.4% compared to India 1.35%, Pakistan 2.2%, Dem. Rep. of Congo 2.9%, Tanzania 2.9%, Syria 3.5% or Yemen 4.0%. According to the OECD/World Bank population statistics between 1990 and 2008 the world population growth was 27% and 1,423 million persons.[22]

Population growth rate

Bangladesh had high rates of population growth in the 1960s and 1970s. Since then however it has seen significant reduction in its total fertility rate. Over a period of three decades it dropped from almost 7 to 0.74 in 2005–2018.[14]

Gender ratio

Age range (years)Sex ratio (males/females) (2015 est.)[23]
at birth1.04
0–141.03
15–240.89
25–540.90
55–641.01
65 and over0.97
total population0.95

Urban and rural

The sprawling mega-city of Dhaka has a huge population, but the majority of the people nonetheless still live in villages in rural areas.

Urban population: 37.4% of total population (2019 est.)

Rate of urbanization: 3.13% annual rate of change (2019 est.)

Bangladesh is considered an urban country based on their population density

Population density

Based on United Nations Data 2020 figures for population (164,689,383) and land area (130,170 km2), Bangladesh has the highest population density among large countries, 1265 persons per square kilometre, and 10th overall, when small countries and city-states are included.[24]

Vital statistics

Births and deaths

Notable events in Bangladesh demography:

The Population Department of the United Nations prepared the following estimates. Population estimates account for under numeration in population censuses.[25]

YearMid-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)Crude migration rate (per 1000)Total fertility rate (TFR)Infant mortality (per 1000 live births)Life expectancy (in years)
1950397291848107277646.527.019.56.30219.238.18
1951405491907106684247.026.320.8-0.26.34213.638.86
1952414271960105690447.325.521.8-0.16.35208.139.69
1953423292016106794947.625.222.4-0.66.38203.139.94
19544328220791047103248.024.223.8-1.36.44197.641.16
19554431621401044109648.323.524.7-0.86.49192.841.89
19564540821981048115048.423.125.3-0.76.53188.442.42
19574656122621037122548.622.326.3-0.96.57183.543.41
19584774323291043128648.721.826.9-1.56.62179.543.93
19594900524051045136049.021.327.7-1.36.71175.444.60
19605039624931070142349.521.228.20.26.78173.444.74
19615188325741064151049.620.529.10.46.83168.345.66
19625346226501055159549.619.729.80.66.87164.346.70
19635509427041084162049.119.729.41.16.84162.646.66
19645677427601068169248.618.829.80.76.84158.747.74
19655850028161130168648.219.328.81.66.83159.046.86
19666026528811088179247.818.129.70.56.82154.748.58
19676210429661107185947.817.829.90.66.85153.348.87
19686399630461130191647.617.629.90.66.85152.549.09
19696586731341159197547.517.629.9-0.76.86152.049.17
19706754232091509170147.422.325.10.36.88165.342.59
1971683763262281145147.641.06.65.76.87199.426.00
19726934733001189211247.517.130.4-16.26.85151.349.59
19737114533491211213747.017.030.0-4.16.82151.149.83
19747294834141275213946.717.429.2-3.96.79153.649.16
19757470034611246221546.216.629.5-5.56.74149.350.29
19767638035401260228046.216.429.7-7.26.67147.950.65
19777813836101266234446.116.129.9-6.96.59146.151.20
19788000836611289237245.616.129.5-5.66.52143.951.25
19798190837351306242945.515.929.6-5.96.42141.351.46
19808393037931313247945.115.629.5-4.86.32138.651.85
19818615538591324253544.715.429.4-2.96.24135.752.17
19828855539221332259044.315.029.2-1.36.12132.652.54
19839104538991327257242.814.628.2-0.15.89129.253.01
19849353439141318259641.814.127.7-0.45.73125.853.54
19859595939131317259740.713.727.0-1.15.54122.653.90
19869827238801301257939.413.226.2-2.15.30118.454.42
198710049038581286257238.312.825.6-3.05.07114.754.93
198810268938031290251337.012.524.4-2.54.84110.955.03
198910489438011299250136.212.423.8-2.34.68106.955.09
199010714837501257249235.011.723.2-1.74.48103.055.99
199110924336601375228533.412.620.9-1.34.24103.654.15
199211127236041178242632.410.621.8-3.24.0395.257.64
199311341935791174240431.510.321.2-1.93.8591.357.93
199411561536271153247431.310.021.4-2.03.7787.358.62
199511779335931120247230.59.521.0-2.23.6183.459.47
199611987735971138245830.09.520.5-2.83.5079.559.49
199712203936921047264630.28.621.6-3.63.4975.561.43
19981243503711936277529.87.522.3-3.43.3971.863.92
19991267553723846287729.36.722.7-3.43.3068.166.23
20001291933747887286029.06.922.1-2.93.2264.665.78
20011316703756890286628.56.821.7-2.53.1561.366.14
20021341403758886287228.06.621.4-2.63.0858.266.61
20031365033736896284127.36.520.8-3.23.0055.366.82
20041387903697896280126.66.420.1-3.32.9152.667.19
20051409133603908269625.56.419.1-3.82.8150.067.30
20061426293529930260024.66.518.2-6.02.7147.567.24
20071441363467982248524.06.817.2-6.62.6345.466.71
20081454213379979240023.16.716.4-7.52.5443.067.05
20091467073275972230222.36.615.7-6.92.4441.067.40
20101483913177907226921.46.115.3-3.82.3439.068.64
20111502113093919217420.66.114.5-2.22.2637.268.81
20121520913062893216920.15.914.2-1.72.2135.669.55
20131540303067921214619.96.013.9-1.22.1833.969.57
20141559613049919213019.55.913.6-1.12.1532.469.99
2015157 8303026912211419.25.813.4-1.42.1130.970.49
20161597853037900213719.05.613.4-1.02.1029.471.09
20171617942994881211318.55.413.1-0.52.0428.071.79
20181636843025859216618.55.213.2-1.52.0426.672.57
20191655163041875216618.45.313.1-1.92.0325.272.81
20201674213023974204918.15.812.2-0.72.0024.071.97
20211693563020962205717.85.712.1-0.51.9822.972.38

Sample vital registration system

[26]

YearPopulationLive birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude birth rate (per 1000): national (urban/rural)Crude death rate (per 1000): national (urban/rural)Natural change (per 1000): national (urban/rural)Fertility rates: national (urban/rural)
198187,119,965[27] 3,098,0001,038,0002,060,00034.6 (24.8/35.7)11.5 (7.2/12.2)23.1 (17.6/23.5)5.04 (3.20/5.28)
198292,300,0003,189,0001,107,0002,082,00034.8 (22.9/36.9)12.2 (6.9/12.8)22.6 (16.0/24.1)5.21 (3.01/5.50)
198394,300,0003,280,0001,163,0002,117,00035.0 (27.1/36.4)12.3 (7.5/13.2)22.7 (19.6/23.2)5.07 (3.45/5.36)
198496,300,0003,335,0001,182,0002,153,00034.8 (25.0/36.1)12.3 (8.5/12.9)22.5 (16.5/23.2)4.83 (3.10/5.08)
198598,400,0003,392,0001,183,0002,209,00034.6 (28.0/35.3)12.0 (8.3/12.9)22.6 (19.7/22.4)4.71 (3.52/4.91)
1986100,500,0003,448,0001,183,0002,265,00034.4 (25.9/35.4)12.1 (8.1/12.3)22.3 (17.8/23.1)4.70 (3.26/4.89)
1987102,800,0003,414,0001,173,0002,241,00033.3 (24.8/34.6)11.5 (7.6/11.8)21.8 (17.2/22.8)4.42 (3.05/4.64)
1988105,000,0003,477,0001,179,0002,298,00033.2 (24.9/34.6)11.3 (7.5/11.9)21.9 (17.4/22.7)4.45 (3.08/4.70)
1989107,400,0003,531,0001,196,0002,335,00033.0 (24.4/34.5)11.3 (7.3/11.9)21.7 (17.1/22.6)4.35 (2.90/4.59)
1990109,800,0003,559,0001,106,0002,453,00032.8 (24.6/34.3)11.4 (7.8/11.8)21.4 (16.8/22.5)4.33 (2.90/4.57)
1991106,314,9923,561,0001,110,0002,451,00031.6 (23.9/32.9)11.2 (7.8/11.5)20.4 (16.1/21.4)4.24 (2.89/4.51)
1992114,400,0003,455,0001,139,0002,316,00030.8 (23.7/32.2)11.0 (7.5/11.3)19.8 (16.2/20.9)4.18 (2.88/4.33)
1993116,500,0003,350,0001,100,0002,250,00028.8 (21.0/30.0)10.0 (7.2/10.4)18.8 (13.8/19.6)3.84 (2.62/4.00)
1994118,400,0003,289,0001,067,0002,222,00027.0 (20.2/29.1)9.3 (7.1/9.3)17.7 (13.1/19.8)3.58 (2.58/3.79)
1995120,200,0003,228,0001,007,0002,221,00026.5 (19.4/28.5)8.7 (6.7/9.0)17.8 (12.7/19.5)3.45 (2.50/3.78)
1996122,100,0003,143,000989,0002,154,00025.6 (19.0/27.8)8.2 (6.5/8.8)17.4 (12.5/19.0)3.41 (2.48/3.76)
1997123,900,0002,746,000719,0002,027,00021.0 (16.2/24.5)5.5 (4.2/6.5)15.5 (12.0/18.0)3.10 (2.28/3.32)
1998125,700,0002,608,000652,0001,956,00019.9 (14.0/21.0)5.1 (3.7/5.4)14.8 (10.3/15.6)2.98 (2.24/3.00)
1999127,500,0002,542,000649,0001,893,00019.2 (13.8/20.9)5.1 (3.5/5.4)14.1 (10.3/15.5)2.64 (1.76/2.91)
2000129,300,0002,454,000640,0001,814,00019.0 (13.7/20.8)4.9 (3.5/5.3)14.1 (10.2/15.5)2.59 (1.68/2.89)
2001124,355,2632,439,000638,0001,801,00018.9 (13.6/20.7)4.8 (4.3/5.2)14.1 (9.3/15.5)2.56 (1.73/2.84)
2002132,900,0002,674,000679,0001,995,00020.1 (16.6/21.0)5.1 (3.8/5.4)15.0 (12.8/15.6)2.55 (1.94/2.69)
2003134,800,0002,814,000783,0002,031,00020.9 (17.9/21.7)5.9 (4.7/6.2)15.0 (13.2/15.5)2.57 (1.91/2.70)
2004136,700,0002,830,000794,0002,036,00020.8 (17.8/21.6)5.8 (4.4/6.1)15.0 (13.4/15.5)2.51 (1.91/2.67)
2005138,600,0002,879,000823,0002,056,00020.7 (17.8/21.7)5.8 (4.9/6.1)14.9 (12.9/15.6)2.46 (1.87/2.65)
2006140,600,0002,901,000789,0002,112,00020.6 (17.5/21.7)5.6 (4.4/6.0)15.0 (13.1/15.7)2.41 (1.81/2.63)
2007142,600,0002,986,000792,0002,194,00020.9 (17.4/22.1)6.2 (5.1/6.6)14.7 (12.3/15.5)2.39 (1.79/2.61)
2008144,700,0003,022,000885,0002,137,00020.5 (17.2/22.4)6.0 (5.1/6.5)14.5 (12.1/15.9)2.30 (1.79/2.60)
2009146,700,0002,832,000842,0001,990,00019.4 (16.8/20.4)5.8 (4.7/6.1)13.6 (12.1/14.3)2.15 (1.65/2.28)
2010148,600,0002,868,494842,0952,026,39919.2 (17.1/20.1)5.6 (4.9/5.9)13.6 (12.2/14.2)2.12 (1.72/2.26)
2011150,600,0002,891,000828,0002,063,00019.2 (17.4/20.2)5.5 (4.8/5.8)13.7 (12.6/14.4)2.11 (1.71/2.25)
2012152,700,0002,933,000826,0002,107,00018.9 (17.1/20.0)5.3 (4.6/5.7)13.6 (12.5/14.3)2.12 (1.84/2.30)
2013154,700,00019.0 (18.2/19.3)5.3 (4.6/5.6)13.7 (13.6/13.7)2.11 (1.84/2.19)
2014156,800,00018.9 (17.2/19.4)5.2 (4.1/5.6)13.7 (13.1/13.8)2.11 (1.77/2.22)
2015158,900,00018.8 (16.5/20.3)5.1 (4.6/5.5)13.7 (11.9/14.8)2.10 (1.72/2.30)
2016160,800,00018.7 (16.1/20.9)5.1 (4.2/5.7)13.6 (11.9/15.2)2.10 (1.68/2.38)
2017163,780,0003,009,950829,7702,180,18018.5 (16.1/20.4)5.1 (4.2/5.7)13.4 (11.9/14.7)2.05 (1.68/2.37)
2018164,600,00018.3 (16.1/20.1)5.0 (4.4/5.4)13.3 (11.7/14.7)2.05 (1.68/2.38)
2019166,500,00018.1 (15.9/20.0)4.9 (4.4/5.4)13.2 (11.5/14.6)2.04 (1.67/2.37)
2020168,220,0003,040,667852,2542,188,41318.1 (15.3/20.4)5.1 (4.9/5.2)13.0 (10.4/15.2)2.04 (1.66/2.37)
2021170,260,00018.8 (16.4/19.5)5.7 (4.8/6.0)13.1 (11.6/13.5)2.05 (1.66/2.18)
2022169,828,911[28] 19.8 (16.6/20.8)5.8 (5.1/6.0)14.0 (11.5/14.8)2.20 (1.71/2.37)

Total fertility rate by divisions in 2020

DivisionTFR (total fertility rate)Crude birth rateDeath rate
Mymensingh2.6921.85.0
Barishal2.0717.75.2
Chittagong2.3621.65.3
Dhaka1.7115.84.5
Rajshahi1.9916.85.4
Rangpur2.1118.25.2
Sylhet1.9417.75.3
Khulna1.9817.15.0

Fertility rate (Demographic and Health Surveys)

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yearcrude birth rate (CBR)total fertility rate (TFR)wanted fertility rate (WFR)
total urban ruraltotal urban ruraltotal urban rural
1993–199429.125.329.53.442.693.542.11.72.2
1996–199729.422.630.23.272.103.432.11.52.2
1999–200030.225.331.33.312.453.542.21.72.4
200128.426.028.93.222.693.36
200428.725.829.53.02.53.22.01.62.1
200726.124.726.52.72.42.81.91.71.9
201122.620.623.32.32.02.51.61.51.6
201422.220.822.82.32.02.41.61.51.7
2017–1821.921.122.32.32.02.31.71.61.8
202221.920.822.42.32.12.4

Health

Life expectancy at birth

Total population: 72.7 years (2018)[30]

Male: 71.1 years

Female: 74.4 years

PeriodLife expectancy in
Years
PeriodLife expectancy in
Years
1950–195540.71985–199057.0
1955–196044.21990–199560.0
1960–196547.21995–200063.7
1965–197049.32000–200566.7
1970–197546.32005–201069.1
1975–198052.22010–201571.2
1980–198554.3
Source: UN World Population Prospects[31]

HIV/AIDS

Prevalence rate: less than 0.1% (adults, 102nd in world, 2001 est.); 0.01% (2014 est.)

People living with HIV/AIDS: 12,000 (85th in world, 2007 est.)

Deaths: fewer than 500 (87th in world, 2007 est.); about 700 (2014 est.).

Major infectious diseases

Degree of risk: high

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

Vector-borne diseases: dengue fever and malaria are high risks in some locations

Water contact disease: leptospirosis

Animal contact disease: rabies (2005)

Ethnic group

The vast majority (about 99%) of Bangladeshis are of the Bengali ethno-linguistic group. This group also spans the neighboring Indian province of West Bengal. Minority ethnic groups include Meitei, Tripuri, Marma, Tanchangya, Barua, Khasi, Santhals, Chakma, Rakhine, Garo, Biharis, Oraons, and Mundas.

Biharis are Urdu-speaking, non-Bengalis who emigrated from the state of Bihar and other parts of northern India during the 1947 partition. They are concentrated in the Dhaka and Rangpur areas and number some 300,000.[32] [33] In the 1971 independence war many of them sided with Pakistan, as they stood to lose their positions in the upper levels of society.[34] Hundreds of thousands went to Pakistan and those that remained were interned in refugee camps. Their population declined from about 1 million in 1971 to 600,000 in the late 1980s.[34] Refugees International has called them a "neglected and stateless" people as they are denied citizenship by the governments of Bangladesh and Pakistan.[35] As nearly 40 years has passed, two generations of Biharis have been born in these camps. Biharis were granted Bangladeshi citizenship and voting rights in 2008.[36]

Bangladesh's tribal population was enumerated at 897,828 in the 1981 census.[34] These tribes are concentrated in the Chittagong Hill Tracts and around Mymensingh, Sylhet, and Rajshahi. They are of Sino-Tibetan descent and differ markedly in their social customs, religion, language and level of development. They speak Tibeto-Burman languages and most are Buddhist or Hindu.[34] The four largest tribes are Chakmas, Marmas, Tipperas, Tanchangya, and Mros. Smaller groups include the Santals in Rajshahi and Dinajpur, and Khasis, Garos, and Khajons in Mymensingh and Sylhet regions.[34]

There are small communities of Meitei people (alias Manipuri people) in the Sylhet district, which is close to the Meitei homeland across the border in Manipur, India.[37] [38]

There is a large population of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar near the border in the southeast. There are 28,000 living in two UN refugee camps in Cox's Bazar as well as some 200,000 "unregistered people of concern" living outside of the camps.[39] The refugee crisis originated in the early 1990s when the first wave numbering some 250,000 of the predominantly Muslim ethnic group fled persecution from their home in Rakhaine—Myanmar's westernmost state. Bangladesh seeks to repatriate the refugees back to Myanmar.[40] Since 2017, there are approximately 1.1 million Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh.

Languages

See main article: Languages of Bangladesh and Meitei language in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh has 44 indigenous languages according to Professor Shameem Reza.[45]

According to the Ethnologue, there are 36 indigenous living languages, which include 17 Sino-Tibetan, 10 Indo-European, 7 Austro-Asiatic and 2 Dravidian languages.

Religion

See also: Religion in Bangladesh, Islam in Bangladesh, Hinduism in Bangladesh, Buddhism in Bangladesh and Christianity in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh has a population of 165,158,616 as per 2022 census.

Genetics

Bangladesh has the world's highest frequency of the M form of mitochondrial DNA. This genetic variant spans many continents, and is the single most common mtDNA haplogroup in Asia.[49] In Bangladesh it represents about 83% of maternal lineages.[50]

Education

Bangladesh has a literacy rate of 74.70 per cent as of 2019. 76.67 per cent for males and 71.95 per cent for females.

Migrants

According to the United Nations, there were 1,500,921 international migrants in Bangladesh in 2017. Estimation shows that over 1 million Rohingya Muslim refugees live in Bangladesh have arrived during the ongoing Rohingya genocide in Myanmar.[51] On 28 September 2018, at the 73rd United Nations General Assembly, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said there are 1.1-1.3 million Rohingya refugees now in Bangladesh.[52] [53]

Their most common countries of origin were as follows:

International migrants in Bangladesh in 2017
1,300,000 (Rohingya refugees)
208,406
166,646
156,500
90,253
47,103
39,988
35,250
34,266
30,877
28,176
20,109
Source: United Nations[54]

The United Nations has estimated the Bangladesh diaspora as 4,499,919 people with the greatest migration to the following countries:

International migrants from Bangladesh in 2017
1,377,072
1,044,505
381,669
365,600
276,518
228,353
279,021
183,386
100,743
83,279
80,457
65,698
48,888
38,620
Source: United Nations

See also

External links

Notes and References

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