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Demographics of Oman

Demographics of the population of Oman include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects.

Demographics of Oman
Population4,962,758 (Jan 31. 2023)
Growth rate1.84% (2022 est.)
Birth rate22.11 births/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Death rate3.23 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Life expectancy76.9 years
 • male74.96 years
 • female78.93 years (2022 est.)
Fertility rate2.7 children born/woman (2022 est.)
Infant mortality rate14.45 deaths/1,000 live births
Net migration rate-0.45 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Age structure
0–14 years26.53%
15–64 years70.88%
65 and over2.59%
Sex ratio
Total1.17 male(s)/female (2022 est.)
At birth1.05 male(s)/female
Under 151.05 male(s)/female
65 and over0.79 male(s)/female
Nationality
NationalityOmani
Language
OfficialArabic

About 50% of the population in Oman lives in Muscat and the Batinah coastal plain northwest of the capital; about 200,000 live in the Dhofar (southern) region; and about 30,000 live in the remote Musandam Peninsula on the Strait of Hormuz.

Since 1970, the government has given high priority to education in order to develop a domestic work force, which the government considers a vital factor in the country's economic and social progress. In 1986, Oman's first university, Sultan Qaboos University, opened. Other post secondary institutions include a law school, technical college, banking institute, teachers' training college, and health sciences institute. Some 200 scholarships are awarded each year for study abroad.

Nine private colleges exist, providing two-year post secondary diplomas. Since 1999, the government has embarked on reforms in higher education designed to meet the needs of a growing population. Under the reformed system, four public regional universities were created, and incentives are provided by the government to promote the upgrading of the existing nine private colleges and the creation of other degree-granting private colleges.

Population edit

 
Demographics of Oman, Data of FAO, year 2005; Number of inhabitants in thousands.

Census results edit

[1] Total population Omani population Expatriate population
1993 2,000,000 1,465,000 (73.3%) 535,000 (26.7%)
2003 2,340,815 1,781,558 (76.1%) 559,257 (23.9%)
2010 2,773,479 1,957,336 (70.6%) 816,143 (29.4%)
2014 4,092,000 2,303,000 (56.3%) 1,789,000 (43.7%)
2016 4,550,538 2,462,768 (54.1%) 2,082,478 (46.1%)
2020 5,106,458 2,994,601 (59.98%) 1,997,763 (40.02%)

UN estimates edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1950456,000—    
1960557,000+22.1%
1970732,000+31.4%
19801,181,000+61.3%
19901,868,000+58.2%
20002,264,000+21.2%
20102,782,000+22.9%
20205,106,458+83.6%
Source:[2]
[3] Total population (thousands) Population aged 0–14 (%) Population aged 15–64 (%) Population aged 65+ (%)
1950 456 42.3 54.6 3.0
1955 501 43.6 53.2 3.2
1960 557 44.6 52.1 3.2
1965 631 45.6 51.2 3.3
1970 732 46.4 50.4 3.2
1975 898 46.1 50.9 3.0
1980 1 181 45.6 51.8 2.6
1985 1 539 46.0 51.6 2.4
1990 1 868 45.6 52.1 2.3
1995 2 232 40.3 57.5 2.2
2000 2 264 36.7 60.8 2.5
2005 2 430 32.1 65.1 2.8
2010 2 782 27.2 70.3 2.5
2015 4 321 32.1 65.1 2.8
2020 5 106 27.2 70.3 2.5

Structure of the population edit

Structure of the population (01.VII.2009) (Estimates):[4]
Age Group Male Female Total %
Total 1 971 115 1 202 802 3 173 917 100
0-4 139 614 132 530 272 144 8.57
5-9 124 776 120 250 245 026 7.72
10-14 129 964 124 646 254 610 8.02
15-19 145 215 139 611 284 826 8.97
20-24 238 483 148 965 387 448 12.21
25-29 327 686 147 717 475 403 14.98
30-34 247 107 120 429 367 536 11.58
35-39 192 483 79 617 272 100 8.57
40-44 149 090 58 112 207 202 6.53
45-49 103 908 41 522 145 430 4.58
50-54 83 057 30 530 113 587 3.58
55-59 40 488 19 402 59 890 1.89
60-64 23 538 16 192 39 730 1.25
65-69 11 811 9 000 20 811 0.66
70-74 7 721 7 212 14 933 0.47
75-79 3 303 3 514 6 817 0.21
80+ 2 871 3 553 6 424 0.20
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0-14 394 354 377 426 771 780 24.32
15-64 1 551 055 802 097 2 353 152 74.14
65+ 25 706 23 279 48 985 1.54
Structure of the population (01.VII.2012) (Estimates)
Age Group Male Female Total %
Total 2 332 687 1 290 314 3 623 001 100
0-4 164 406 158 435 322 841 8.91
5-9 132 469 127 235 259 704 7.17
10-14 111 287 105 301 216 588 5.98
15-19 128 311 119 875 248 186 6.85
20-24 262 201 147 485 409 686 11.31
25-29 438 633 160 772 599 405 16.54
30-34 335 104 131 241 466 345 12.87
35-39 234 343 96 312 330 655 9.13
40-44 177 171 63 301 240 472 6.64
45-49 122 574 47 241 169 815 4.69
50-54 89 917 39 602 129 519 3.57
55-59 56 448 28 380 84 828 2.34
60-64 28 338 20 629 48 967 1.35
65-69 17 199 15 561 32 760 0.90
70-74 13 925 12 439 26 364 0.73
75-79 9 475 7 373 16 848 0,47
80+ 10 882 9 113 19 995 0.55
unknown 4 19 23 <0.01
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0-14 408 162 390 971 799 133 22.06
15-64 1 873 040 854 838 2 727 878 75.29
65+ 51 481 44 486 95 967 2.65
Population by Sex and Age Group (Census 12.XII.2020) (E-census data based 100% on administrative registers.): [5]
Age Group Male Female Total %
Total 2 739 954 1 731 194 4 471 148 100
0–4 225 585 217 574 443 159 9.91
5–9 214 408 205 923 420 331 9.40
10–14 164 249 158 269 322 518 7.21
15–19 128 650 123 805 252 455 5.65
20–24 178 099 126 838 304 937 6.82
25–29 364 479 167 905 532 384 11.91
30–34 426 671 185 002 611 673 13.68
35–39 355 022 159 996 515 018 11.52
40–44 245 069 122 600 367 669 8.22
45–49 162 792 78 866 241 658 5.40
50–54 107 609 52 247 159 856 3.58
55–59 67 579 39 990 107 569 2.41
60–64 43 899 32 405 76 304 1.71
65-69 21 548 21 790 43 338 0.97
70-74 14 117 15 524 29 641 0.66
75-79 9 414 10 427 19 841 0.44
80-84 6 369 6 459 12 828 0.29
85-89 2 813 3 176 5 989 0.13
90-94 1 066 1 462 2 528 0.06
95-99 319 597 916 0.02
100+ 197 339 536 0.01
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 604 242 581 766 1 186 008 26.53
15–64 2 079 869 1 089 654 3 169 523 70.89
65+ 55 843 59 774 115 617 2.59

Vital statistics edit

UN estimates edit

Period[6] Live births per year Deaths per year Natural change per year CBR1 CDR1 NC1 TFR1 IMR1 Life expectancy (years)
1950   25 000   16 000   8 000 53.7 35.7 18.1 7.25 277.0 29.7
1951   25 000   16 000   9 000 53.8 35.4 18.4 7.25 274.3 30.0
1952   25 000   17 000   9 000 53.8 35.0 18.7 7.25 270.4 30.5
1953   26 000   17 000   9 000 53.8 34.6 19.2 7.25 266.4 31.0
1954   26 000   17 000   10 000 53.8 34.2 19.6 7.25 263.2 31.44
1955   27 000   17 000   10 000 53.8 33.8 20.0 7.25 259.6 31.92
1956   27 000   17 000   10 000 53.7 33.4 20.4 7.25 256.2 32.37
1957   27 000   17 000   11 000 53.8 33.0 20.8 7.25 252.1 32.86
1958   28 000   17 000   11 000 53.8 32.4 21.4 7.25 248.0 33.48
1959   28 000   17 000   12 000 53.8 31.9 21.9 7.25 243.9 34.07
1960   29 000   16 000   12 000 53.7 30.5 23.2 7.25 234.0 35.45
1961   29 000   16 000   13 000 53.5 29.2 24.3 7.25 225.0 36.82
1962   30 000   16 000   14 000 53.1 27.9 25.2 7.25 216.1 38.19
1963   30 000 15 000   15 000 52.8 26.8 26.0 7.26 207.9 39.42
1964   31 000   15 000   16 000 52.4 25.6 26.8 7.26 199.8 40.68
1965   31 000   15 000   16 000 52.0 24.5 27.5 7.27 191.9 41.89
1966   31 000   14 000   17 000 51.5 23.4 28.1 7.28 184.1 43.07
1967   32 000   14 000   18 000 51.0 22.3 28.7 7.28 176.5 44.29
1968   32 000   14 000   19 000 50.6 21.2 29.4 7.29 168.9 45.53
1969   33 000   13 000   20 000 50.2 20.2 30.0 7.29 161.3 46.68
1970   34 000   13 000   21 000 49.9 19.4 30.6 7.31 154.1 47.68
1971   34 000   13 000   22 000 49.8 18.4 31.4 7.35 146.8 48.93
1972   35 000   13 000   23 000 49.9 17.8 32.1 7.41 139.2 49.57
1973   37 000   12 000   24 000 50.1 16.9 33.3 7.50 132.0 50.86
1974   38 000   12 000   26 000 50.5 16.0 34.5 7.62 124.8 52.10
1975   40 000   12 000   29 000 51.6 15.2 36.4 7.75 117.5 53.30
1976   43 000   12 000   31 000 52.2 14.1 38.2 7.86 110.3 55.22
1977   45 000   12 000   34 000 52.8 13.4 39.4 7.94 103.4 56.26
1978   48 000   11 000   37 000 53.0 12.4 40.6 7.99 95.8 57.71
1979   51 000   11 000   40 000 53.2 11.5 41.7 8.04 88.6 59.15
1980   54 000   11 000   43 000 53.4 10.7 42.7 8.10 81.6 60.45
1981   57 000   11 000   46 000 53.2 9.9 43.3 8.13 74.9 61.65
1982   60 000   10 000   49 000 52.8 9.1 43.7 8.10 68.2 62.96
1983   62 000   10 000   52 000 51.9 8.3 43.6 8.02 62.1 64.22
1984   64 000   10 000   55 000 50.7 7.6 43.1 7.90 56.3 65.25
1985   66 000   9 000   57 000 49.3 7.0 42.4 7.76 51.1 66.27
1986   66 000   9 000   57 000 46.5 6.4 40.1 7.58 46.4 67.01
1987   66 000   9 000   58 000 43.8 5.8 38.0 7.37 42.1 67.89
1988   66 000   8 000   58 000 41.3 5.3 36.0 7.14 38.4 68.58
1989   66 000   8 000   58 000 38.8 4.9 33.9 6.87 35.0 69.16
1990   65 000   8 000   57 000 36.6 4.5 32.0 6.61 31.9 69.78
1991   65 000   8 000   57 000 34.6 4.3 30.3 6.34 29.1 70.19
1992   64 000   8 000   56 000 32.6 4.1 28.6 6.05 26.5 70.66
1993   64 000   8 000   56 000 30.9 3.8 27.0 5.76 24.2 71.17
1994   63 000   8 000   55 000 29.3 3.7 25.5 5.47 22.1 71.39
1995   61 000   8 000   54 000 28.2 3.5 24.6 5.19 20.3 71.99
1996   61 000   8 000   53 000 27.5 3.5 24.0 4.90 18.7 72.19
1997   60 000   8 000   53 000 26.8 3.4 23.4 4.62 17.3 72.42
1998   60 000   8 000   53 000 26.3 3.3 23.0 4.34 16.1 72.97
1999   60 000   8 000   52 000 25.8 3.2 22.5 4.13 15.0 73.18
2000   58 000   7 000   51 000 24.8 3.2 21.6 3.89 14.0 73.47
2001   57 000   7 000   50 000 24.0 3.1 21.0 3.69 13.1 73.81
2002   56 000   7 000   49 000 23.3 3.0 20.2 3.50 12.4 73.87
2003   55 000   7 000   48 000 22.7 3.0 19.8 3.35 11.8 74.14
2004   55 000   7 000   48 000 22.2 2.9 19.3 3.20 11.3 74.33
2005   54 000   7 000   46 000 21.4 2.9 18.5 3.05 10.9 74.40
2006   53 000   7 000   46 000 20.7 2.9 17.8 2.92 10.6 74.48
2007   53 000   8 000   46 000 20.5 3.0 17.6 2.81 10.6 74.46
2008   56 000   8 000   48 000 21.1 3.0 18.2 2.81 10.3 74.61
2009   60 000   8 000   52 000 22.3 3.0 19.3 2.84 10.1 74.68
2010   64 000   7 000   57 000 23.4 2.6 20.8 2.94 10.0 76.27
2011   70 000   8 000   62 000 22.6 2.5 20.2 2.94 9.9 76.61
2012   75 000   8 000   67 000 21.9 2.3 19.6 2.93 9.8 77.06
2013   81 000   9 000   72 000 21.6 2.3 19.3 2.95 9.7 77.25
2014   85 000   9 000   76 000 21.3 2.2 19.1 2.96 9.6 77.45
2015   88 000   9 000   79 000 21.3 2.2 19.1 2.96 9.6 77.69
2016   90 000   9 000   81 000 20.8 2.2 18.6 2.95 9.6 77.92
2017   92 000   10 000   82 000 20.3 2.2 18.1 2.94 9.5 77.92
2018   92 000   10 000   82 000 19.8 2.2 17.6 2.88 9.5 77.97
2019   90 000   10 000   80 000 19.3 2.2 17.1 2.78 9.5 78.00
2020   87 000   14 000   73 000 18.8 3.0 15.8 2.69 9.4 74.76
2021   83 000   17 000   66 000 18.4 3.8 14.6 2.62 9.3 72.54
1 CBR = crude birth rate (per 1000); CDR = crude death rate (per 1000); NC = natural change (per 1000); TFR = total fertility rate (number of children per woman); IMR = infant mortality rate per 1000 births

Births and deaths[7]

Year Population Live births Deaths Natural increase Crude birth rate Crude death rate Rate of natural increase TFR
2006 2,577,062 49,494 5,484 44,010 19.20 2.10 17.10 2.660
2007 2,743,499 52,500 6,810 45,690 19.10 2.48 16.62 2.589
2008 2,867,428 58,250 7,415 50,835 20.30 2.59 17.71 2.607
2009 3,173,917 64,735 7,098 57,637 20.40 2.24 18.16 2.669
2010 2,773,479 65,528 6,974 58,554 23.30 2.67 20.63 2.974
2011 3,295,298 67,922 7,667 60,255 20.60 2.33 18.27 2.853
2012 3,623,001 72,867 7,884 64,983 20.10 2.18 17.92 2.818
2013 3,855,206 79,417 7,669 71,748 20.60 1.99 18.61 2.882
2014 3,992,893 82,981 7,819 75,162 21.90 1.96 19.94 2.900
2015 4,159,102 86,286 8,167 78,119 19.30 1.96 17.34 2.903
2016 4,414,051 88,346 8,828 79,518 20.00 2.00 18.00 2.888
2017 4,559,963 90,371 8,861 81,510 20.50 1.90 18.60 2.895
2018 4,601,706 89,071 8,979 80,092 19.36 1.90 17.46 2.858
2019 4,617,927 86,819 8,581 78,238 18.80 1.86 16.94 2.689
2020 4,481,042 84,405 10,589 73,816 18.80 2.40 16.40 2.664
2021 4,527,446 82,224 12,649 69,575 18.16 2.79 15.37 2.604
2022 4,933,850 77,628 10,035 67,593 15.73 2.03 13.70 2.305
2023 70,121 9,189 60,932 2 082

Ethnic groups edit

According to the CIA, Oman's population primarily consists of Arabs, with a Baloch, South Asian (Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi), and African minority.[8]

 
Parts of Asia and Africa were once part of Oman.

Omani society is largely tribal.[9][10] Oman has three known types of identities. Two of these identities are 'tribalism' and 'Ibadism'; the third identity is linked to 'maritime trade'. The first two identities are widespread in the interior of Oman; these identities are closely tried to tradition, as a result of lengthy periods of isolation. The third identity, which pertains to Muscat and the coastal areas of Oman, is an identity that has become embodied in business and trade. The third identity is generally seen to be more open and tolerant towards others. Thus, tension between socio-cultural groups in Omani society exists. More important is the existence of social inequality between these three groups.[10] Gwadar, a region of Balochistan in Pakistan, was a Colony of Oman for more than a century. In 1958, Pakistan bought Gwadar from Oman for US$22.4 million, and hence many Omanis have Pakistani descent.[11]

Migration edit

Because of the combination of a relatively small local Omani population and a fast-growing oil-driven economy, Oman has attracted many migrants. At the 2014 census the total immigrant population was 1,789,000 or 43.7% of the population.[12] Most migrants are males from India (465,660 for both sexes), Bangladesh (107,125) or Pakistan (84,658). Female migrant workers are mainly from Indonesia (25,300), the Philippines (15,651) or Sri Lanka (10,178). Migrants from Arab countries account for 68,986 migrants (Egypt 29,877, Jordan 7,403, Sudan 6,867, UAE 6,426, Iraq 4,159, Saudi Arabia 725, Bahrain 388, Qatar 168, other 12,683) and other Asian countries for 12,939 migrants. There were 8,541 migrants from Europe, 1,540 from the United States and 15,565 from other countries.

CIA World Factbook demographic statistics edit

 
Population pyramid 2016

The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated.[13]

Age structure

0-14 years: 30.1% (male 528,554/female 502,272)
15-24 years: 18.69% (male 335,764/female 304,207)
25-54 years: 43.8% (male 864,858/female 635,006)
55-64 years: 3.92% (male 71,477/female 62,793)
65 years and over: 3.49% (male 58,561/female 60,894) (2017 est.)

Median age

total: 25.6 years
male: 26.6 years
female: 24.2 years (2017 est.)

Birth rate

24 births/1,000 population (2017 est.)

Death rate

3.3 deaths/1,000 population (2017 est.)

Population growth rate

2.03% (2017 est.)

Urbanization

urban population: 84.5% of total population (2018)
rate of urbanisation: 5.25% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)

Sex ratio

at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
0-14 years: 1.05 male(s)/female
15-24 years: 1.1 male(s)/female
25-54 years: 1.38 male(s)/female
55-64 years: 1.14 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.99 male(s)/female
total population: 1.19 male(s)/female (2017 est.)

Infant mortality rate

total: 12.8 deaths/1,000 live births
male: 13.1 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 12.5 deaths/1,000 live births (2017 est.)

Life expectancy at birth

 
Life expectancy in Oman since 1950
 
Life expectancy in Oman since 1960 by gender
total population: 75.7 years
male: 73.7 years
female: 77.7 years (2017 est

Obesity - adult prevalence rate

27% (2016)

Children under the age of 5 years underweight

9.7% (2014)

Nationality edit

noun: Omani(s)
adjective: Omani

Religion edit

Islam 85.9% (official; 35% Ibadi Muslims, 47% Sunni Muslims and 6% Shia Muslims[14]), Christianity 6.5%, Hindu 5.5%, Buddhist 0.8%, Other 1%, Unaffiliated 0.2%[15]

Languages edit

Arabic (official), Bangla, English, Hindi, Malayalam, Balochi, Swahili, Urdu, Sindhi, Gujarati, Jadgali, Achomi, Shehri, Tamil and other Indian languages

Literacy edit

definition: Literacy has been described as the ability to read for knowledge and write coherently and think critically about the written word.
total population: 91.1%
male: 93.6%
female: 85.6% (2015 est.)

Overseas Omani people edit

Today several thousand Omani-born people have emigrated abroad. The figures are shown below (only countries with more than 100 Omani-born residents are listed).[16]

Country Omani population
  United Kingdom 2,024
  United States 390
  Canada 260
  Australia 148
  Japan 24

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sultanate of Oman Ministry of National Economy". Archived from the original on 2010-11-13. Retrieved 2010-11-13.
  2. ^ "World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision".
  3. ^ Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision May 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Demographic Yearbook". United Nations Statistics Division.[not specific enough to verify]
  5. ^ "UNSD — Demographic and Social Statistics".
  6. ^ "World Population Prospects - Population Division - United Nations". population.un.org. Retrieved 2022-07-13.
  7. ^ "Population - DATA PORTAL".
  8. ^ "Oman". CIA – The World Factbook. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  9. ^ Miller, Judith (28 January 2009). "Creating Modern Oman: An Interview with Sultan Qabus". {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  10. ^ a b Al-Azri, Khalid M. (2013). Social and Gender Inequality in Oman: The Power of Religious and Political Tradition. Routledge. p. 40. ISBN 9780415672412. Omani society largely remains attached to the pre-1970 tribal structure.
  11. ^ "Arab legacy lingers as Pakistan's Gwadar grows from tiny fishing town into port city". 29 April 2019.
  12. ^ Preliminary Results of the Oman Census 2010 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^   This article incorporates public domain material from "Oman". The World Factbook (2024 ed.). CIA. (Archived 2017 edition.)
  14. ^ "Oman - The World Factbook". www.cia.gov. Retrieved 2021-05-18.
  15. ^ "Middle East OMAN". CIA The World Factbook. 14 December 2021.
  16. ^ . Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Archived from the original on 2009-06-17. Retrieved 2008-09-21.

External links edit

Government edit

  • Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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This article s factual accuracy may be compromised due to out of date information Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2017 Demographics of the population of Oman include population density ethnicity education level health of the populace economic status religious affiliations and other aspects Demographics of OmanPopulation pyramid of OmanPopulation4 962 758 Jan 31 2023 Growth rate1 84 2022 est Birth rate22 11 births 1 000 population 2022 est Death rate3 23 deaths 1 000 population 2022 est Life expectancy76 9 years male74 96 years female78 93 years 2022 est Fertility rate2 7 children born woman 2022 est Infant mortality rate14 45 deaths 1 000 live birthsNet migration rate 0 45 migrant s 1 000 population 2022 est Age structure0 14 years26 53 15 64 years70 88 65 and over2 59 Sex ratioTotal1 17 male s female 2022 est At birth1 05 male s femaleUnder 151 05 male s female65 and over0 79 male s femaleNationalityNationalityOmaniLanguageOfficialArabic About 50 of the population in Oman lives in Muscat and the Batinah coastal plain northwest of the capital about 200 000 live in the Dhofar southern region and about 30 000 live in the remote Musandam Peninsula on the Strait of Hormuz Since 1970 the government has given high priority to education in order to develop a domestic work force which the government considers a vital factor in the country s economic and social progress In 1986 Oman s first university Sultan Qaboos University opened Other post secondary institutions include a law school technical college banking institute teachers training college and health sciences institute Some 200 scholarships are awarded each year for study abroad Nine private colleges exist providing two year post secondary diplomas Since 1999 the government has embarked on reforms in higher education designed to meet the needs of a growing population Under the reformed system four public regional universities were created and incentives are provided by the government to promote the upgrading of the existing nine private colleges and the creation of other degree granting private colleges Contents 1 Population 1 1 Census results 1 2 UN estimates 1 3 Structure of the population 2 Vital statistics 2 1 UN estimates 3 Ethnic groups 4 Migration 5 CIA World Factbook demographic statistics 5 1 Nationality 5 2 Religion 5 3 Languages 5 4 Literacy 6 Overseas Omani people 7 See also 8 References 9 External links 9 1 GovernmentPopulation edit nbsp Demographics of Oman Data of FAO year 2005 Number of inhabitants in thousands Census results edit 1 Total population Omani population Expatriate population 1993 2 000 000 1 465 000 73 3 535 000 26 7 2003 2 340 815 1 781 558 76 1 559 257 23 9 2010 2 773 479 1 957 336 70 6 816 143 29 4 2014 4 092 000 2 303 000 56 3 1 789 000 43 7 2016 4 550 538 2 462 768 54 1 2 082 478 46 1 2020 5 106 458 2 994 601 59 98 1 997 763 40 02 UN estimates edit Historical populationYearPop 1950456 000 1960557 000 22 1 1970732 000 31 4 19801 181 000 61 3 19901 868 000 58 2 20002 264 000 21 2 20102 782 000 22 9 20205 106 458 83 6 Source 2 3 Total population thousands Population aged 0 14 Population aged 15 64 Population aged 65 1950 456 42 3 54 6 3 0 1955 501 43 6 53 2 3 2 1960 557 44 6 52 1 3 2 1965 631 45 6 51 2 3 3 1970 732 46 4 50 4 3 2 1975 898 46 1 50 9 3 0 1980 1 181 45 6 51 8 2 6 1985 1 539 46 0 51 6 2 4 1990 1 868 45 6 52 1 2 3 1995 2 232 40 3 57 5 2 2 2000 2 264 36 7 60 8 2 5 2005 2 430 32 1 65 1 2 8 2010 2 782 27 2 70 3 2 5 2015 4 321 32 1 65 1 2 8 2020 5 106 27 2 70 3 2 5 Structure of the population edit Structure of the population 01 VII 2009 Estimates 4 Age Group Male Female Total Total 1 971 115 1 202 802 3 173 917 100 0 4 139 614 132 530 272 144 8 57 5 9 124 776 120 250 245 026 7 72 10 14 129 964 124 646 254 610 8 02 15 19 145 215 139 611 284 826 8 97 20 24 238 483 148 965 387 448 12 21 25 29 327 686 147 717 475 403 14 98 30 34 247 107 120 429 367 536 11 58 35 39 192 483 79 617 272 100 8 57 40 44 149 090 58 112 207 202 6 53 45 49 103 908 41 522 145 430 4 58 50 54 83 057 30 530 113 587 3 58 55 59 40 488 19 402 59 890 1 89 60 64 23 538 16 192 39 730 1 25 65 69 11 811 9 000 20 811 0 66 70 74 7 721 7 212 14 933 0 47 75 79 3 303 3 514 6 817 0 21 80 2 871 3 553 6 424 0 20 Age group Male Female Total Percent 0 14 394 354 377 426 771 780 24 32 15 64 1 551 055 802 097 2 353 152 74 14 65 25 706 23 279 48 985 1 54 Structure of the population 01 VII 2012 Estimates Age Group Male Female Total Total 2 332 687 1 290 314 3 623 001 100 0 4 164 406 158 435 322 841 8 91 5 9 132 469 127 235 259 704 7 17 10 14 111 287 105 301 216 588 5 98 15 19 128 311 119 875 248 186 6 85 20 24 262 201 147 485 409 686 11 31 25 29 438 633 160 772 599 405 16 54 30 34 335 104 131 241 466 345 12 87 35 39 234 343 96 312 330 655 9 13 40 44 177 171 63 301 240 472 6 64 45 49 122 574 47 241 169 815 4 69 50 54 89 917 39 602 129 519 3 57 55 59 56 448 28 380 84 828 2 34 60 64 28 338 20 629 48 967 1 35 65 69 17 199 15 561 32 760 0 90 70 74 13 925 12 439 26 364 0 73 75 79 9 475 7 373 16 848 0 47 80 10 882 9 113 19 995 0 55 unknown 4 19 23 lt 0 01 Age group Male Female Total Percent 0 14 408 162 390 971 799 133 22 06 15 64 1 873 040 854 838 2 727 878 75 29 65 51 481 44 486 95 967 2 65 Population by Sex and Age Group Census 12 XII 2020 E census data based 100 on administrative registers 5 Age Group Male Female Total Total 2 739 954 1 731 194 4 471 148 100 0 4 225 585 217 574 443 159 9 91 5 9 214 408 205 923 420 331 9 40 10 14 164 249 158 269 322 518 7 21 15 19 128 650 123 805 252 455 5 65 20 24 178 099 126 838 304 937 6 82 25 29 364 479 167 905 532 384 11 91 30 34 426 671 185 002 611 673 13 68 35 39 355 022 159 996 515 018 11 52 40 44 245 069 122 600 367 669 8 22 45 49 162 792 78 866 241 658 5 40 50 54 107 609 52 247 159 856 3 58 55 59 67 579 39 990 107 569 2 41 60 64 43 899 32 405 76 304 1 71 65 69 21 548 21 790 43 338 0 97 70 74 14 117 15 524 29 641 0 66 75 79 9 414 10 427 19 841 0 44 80 84 6 369 6 459 12 828 0 29 85 89 2 813 3 176 5 989 0 13 90 94 1 066 1 462 2 528 0 06 95 99 319 597 916 0 02 100 197 339 536 0 01 Age group Male Female Total Percent 0 14 604 242 581 766 1 186 008 26 53 15 64 2 079 869 1 089 654 3 169 523 70 89 65 55 843 59 774 115 617 2 59 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Vital statistics editUN estimates edit Period 6 Live births per year Deaths per year Natural change per year CBR1 CDR1 NC1 TFR1 IMR1 Life expectancy years 1950 25 000 16 000 8 000 53 7 35 7 18 1 7 25 277 0 29 7 1951 25 000 16 000 9 000 53 8 35 4 18 4 7 25 274 3 30 0 1952 25 000 17 000 9 000 53 8 35 0 18 7 7 25 270 4 30 5 1953 26 000 17 000 9 000 53 8 34 6 19 2 7 25 266 4 31 0 1954 26 000 17 000 10 000 53 8 34 2 19 6 7 25 263 2 31 44 1955 27 000 17 000 10 000 53 8 33 8 20 0 7 25 259 6 31 92 1956 27 000 17 000 10 000 53 7 33 4 20 4 7 25 256 2 32 37 1957 27 000 17 000 11 000 53 8 33 0 20 8 7 25 252 1 32 86 1958 28 000 17 000 11 000 53 8 32 4 21 4 7 25 248 0 33 48 1959 28 000 17 000 12 000 53 8 31 9 21 9 7 25 243 9 34 07 1960 29 000 16 000 12 000 53 7 30 5 23 2 7 25 234 0 35 45 1961 29 000 16 000 13 000 53 5 29 2 24 3 7 25 225 0 36 82 1962 30 000 16 000 14 000 53 1 27 9 25 2 7 25 216 1 38 19 1963 30 000 15 000 15 000 52 8 26 8 26 0 7 26 207 9 39 42 1964 31 000 15 000 16 000 52 4 25 6 26 8 7 26 199 8 40 68 1965 31 000 15 000 16 000 52 0 24 5 27 5 7 27 191 9 41 89 1966 31 000 14 000 17 000 51 5 23 4 28 1 7 28 184 1 43 07 1967 32 000 14 000 18 000 51 0 22 3 28 7 7 28 176 5 44 29 1968 32 000 14 000 19 000 50 6 21 2 29 4 7 29 168 9 45 53 1969 33 000 13 000 20 000 50 2 20 2 30 0 7 29 161 3 46 68 1970 34 000 13 000 21 000 49 9 19 4 30 6 7 31 154 1 47 68 1971 34 000 13 000 22 000 49 8 18 4 31 4 7 35 146 8 48 93 1972 35 000 13 000 23 000 49 9 17 8 32 1 7 41 139 2 49 57 1973 37 000 12 000 24 000 50 1 16 9 33 3 7 50 132 0 50 86 1974 38 000 12 000 26 000 50 5 16 0 34 5 7 62 124 8 52 10 1975 40 000 12 000 29 000 51 6 15 2 36 4 7 75 117 5 53 30 1976 43 000 12 000 31 000 52 2 14 1 38 2 7 86 110 3 55 22 1977 45 000 12 000 34 000 52 8 13 4 39 4 7 94 103 4 56 26 1978 48 000 11 000 37 000 53 0 12 4 40 6 7 99 95 8 57 71 1979 51 000 11 000 40 000 53 2 11 5 41 7 8 04 88 6 59 15 1980 54 000 11 000 43 000 53 4 10 7 42 7 8 10 81 6 60 45 1981 57 000 11 000 46 000 53 2 9 9 43 3 8 13 74 9 61 65 1982 60 000 10 000 49 000 52 8 9 1 43 7 8 10 68 2 62 96 1983 62 000 10 000 52 000 51 9 8 3 43 6 8 02 62 1 64 22 1984 64 000 10 000 55 000 50 7 7 6 43 1 7 90 56 3 65 25 1985 66 000 9 000 57 000 49 3 7 0 42 4 7 76 51 1 66 27 1986 66 000 9 000 57 000 46 5 6 4 40 1 7 58 46 4 67 01 1987 66 000 9 000 58 000 43 8 5 8 38 0 7 37 42 1 67 89 1988 66 000 8 000 58 000 41 3 5 3 36 0 7 14 38 4 68 58 1989 66 000 8 000 58 000 38 8 4 9 33 9 6 87 35 0 69 16 1990 65 000 8 000 57 000 36 6 4 5 32 0 6 61 31 9 69 78 1991 65 000 8 000 57 000 34 6 4 3 30 3 6 34 29 1 70 19 1992 64 000 8 000 56 000 32 6 4 1 28 6 6 05 26 5 70 66 1993 64 000 8 000 56 000 30 9 3 8 27 0 5 76 24 2 71 17 1994 63 000 8 000 55 000 29 3 3 7 25 5 5 47 22 1 71 39 1995 61 000 8 000 54 000 28 2 3 5 24 6 5 19 20 3 71 99 1996 61 000 8 000 53 000 27 5 3 5 24 0 4 90 18 7 72 19 1997 60 000 8 000 53 000 26 8 3 4 23 4 4 62 17 3 72 42 1998 60 000 8 000 53 000 26 3 3 3 23 0 4 34 16 1 72 97 1999 60 000 8 000 52 000 25 8 3 2 22 5 4 13 15 0 73 18 2000 58 000 7 000 51 000 24 8 3 2 21 6 3 89 14 0 73 47 2001 57 000 7 000 50 000 24 0 3 1 21 0 3 69 13 1 73 81 2002 56 000 7 000 49 000 23 3 3 0 20 2 3 50 12 4 73 87 2003 55 000 7 000 48 000 22 7 3 0 19 8 3 35 11 8 74 14 2004 55 000 7 000 48 000 22 2 2 9 19 3 3 20 11 3 74 33 2005 54 000 7 000 46 000 21 4 2 9 18 5 3 05 10 9 74 40 2006 53 000 7 000 46 000 20 7 2 9 17 8 2 92 10 6 74 48 2007 53 000 8 000 46 000 20 5 3 0 17 6 2 81 10 6 74 46 2008 56 000 8 000 48 000 21 1 3 0 18 2 2 81 10 3 74 61 2009 60 000 8 000 52 000 22 3 3 0 19 3 2 84 10 1 74 68 2010 64 000 7 000 57 000 23 4 2 6 20 8 2 94 10 0 76 27 2011 70 000 8 000 62 000 22 6 2 5 20 2 2 94 9 9 76 61 2012 75 000 8 000 67 000 21 9 2 3 19 6 2 93 9 8 77 06 2013 81 000 9 000 72 000 21 6 2 3 19 3 2 95 9 7 77 25 2014 85 000 9 000 76 000 21 3 2 2 19 1 2 96 9 6 77 45 2015 88 000 9 000 79 000 21 3 2 2 19 1 2 96 9 6 77 69 2016 90 000 9 000 81 000 20 8 2 2 18 6 2 95 9 6 77 92 2017 92 000 10 000 82 000 20 3 2 2 18 1 2 94 9 5 77 92 2018 92 000 10 000 82 000 19 8 2 2 17 6 2 88 9 5 77 97 2019 90 000 10 000 80 000 19 3 2 2 17 1 2 78 9 5 78 00 2020 87 000 14 000 73 000 18 8 3 0 15 8 2 69 9 4 74 76 2021 83 000 17 000 66 000 18 4 3 8 14 6 2 62 9 3 72 54 1 CBR crude birth rate per 1000 CDR crude death rate per 1000 NC natural change per 1000 TFR total fertility rate number of children per woman IMR infant mortality rate per 1000 births Births and deaths 7 Year Population Live births Deaths Natural increase Crude birth rate Crude death rate Rate of natural increase TFR 2006 2 577 062 49 494 5 484 44 010 19 20 2 10 17 10 2 660 2007 2 743 499 52 500 6 810 45 690 19 10 2 48 16 62 2 589 2008 2 867 428 58 250 7 415 50 835 20 30 2 59 17 71 2 607 2009 3 173 917 64 735 7 098 57 637 20 40 2 24 18 16 2 669 2010 2 773 479 65 528 6 974 58 554 23 30 2 67 20 63 2 974 2011 3 295 298 67 922 7 667 60 255 20 60 2 33 18 27 2 853 2012 3 623 001 72 867 7 884 64 983 20 10 2 18 17 92 2 818 2013 3 855 206 79 417 7 669 71 748 20 60 1 99 18 61 2 882 2014 3 992 893 82 981 7 819 75 162 21 90 1 96 19 94 2 900 2015 4 159 102 86 286 8 167 78 119 19 30 1 96 17 34 2 903 2016 4 414 051 88 346 8 828 79 518 20 00 2 00 18 00 2 888 2017 4 559 963 90 371 8 861 81 510 20 50 1 90 18 60 2 895 2018 4 601 706 89 071 8 979 80 092 19 36 1 90 17 46 2 858 2019 4 617 927 86 819 8 581 78 238 18 80 1 86 16 94 2 689 2020 4 481 042 84 405 10 589 73 816 18 80 2 40 16 40 2 664 2021 4 527 446 82 224 12 649 69 575 18 16 2 79 15 37 2 604 2022 4 933 850 77 628 10 035 67 593 15 73 2 03 13 70 2 305 2023 70 121 9 189 60 932 2 082Ethnic groups editAccording to the CIA Oman s population primarily consists of Arabs with a Baloch South Asian Indian Pakistani Sri Lankan Bangladeshi and African minority 8 nbsp Parts of Asia and Africa were once part of Oman Omani society is largely tribal 9 10 Oman has three known types of identities Two of these identities are tribalism and Ibadism the third identity is linked to maritime trade The first two identities are widespread in the interior of Oman these identities are closely tried to tradition as a result of lengthy periods of isolation The third identity which pertains to Muscat and the coastal areas of Oman is an identity that has become embodied in business and trade The third identity is generally seen to be more open and tolerant towards others Thus tension between socio cultural groups in Omani society exists More important is the existence of social inequality between these three groups 10 Gwadar a region of Balochistan in Pakistan was a Colony of Oman for more than a century In 1958 Pakistan bought Gwadar from Oman for US 22 4 million and hence many Omanis have Pakistani descent 11 Migration editBecause of the combination of a relatively small local Omani population and a fast growing oil driven economy Oman has attracted many migrants At the 2014 census the total immigrant population was 1 789 000 or 43 7 of the population 12 Most migrants are males from India 465 660 for both sexes Bangladesh 107 125 or Pakistan 84 658 Female migrant workers are mainly from Indonesia 25 300 the Philippines 15 651 or Sri Lanka 10 178 Migrants from Arab countries account for 68 986 migrants Egypt 29 877 Jordan 7 403 Sudan 6 867 UAE 6 426 Iraq 4 159 Saudi Arabia 725 Bahrain 388 Qatar 168 other 12 683 and other Asian countries for 12 939 migrants There were 8 541 migrants from Europe 1 540 from the United States and 15 565 from other countries CIA World Factbook demographic statistics edit nbsp Population pyramid 2016 The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook unless otherwise indicated 13 Age structure 0 14 years 30 1 male 528 554 female 502 272 15 24 years 18 69 male 335 764 female 304 207 25 54 years 43 8 male 864 858 female 635 006 55 64 years 3 92 male 71 477 female 62 793 65 years and over 3 49 male 58 561 female 60 894 2017 est Median age total 25 6 years male 26 6 years female 24 2 years 2017 est Birth rate 24 births 1 000 population 2017 est Death rate 3 3 deaths 1 000 population 2017 est Population growth rate 2 03 2017 est Urbanization urban population 84 5 of total population 2018 rate of urbanisation 5 25 annual rate of change 2015 20 est Sex ratio at birth 1 05 male s female 0 14 years 1 05 male s female 15 24 years 1 1 male s female 25 54 years 1 38 male s female 55 64 years 1 14 male s female 65 years and over 0 99 male s female total population 1 19 male s female 2017 est Infant mortality rate total 12 8 deaths 1 000 live births male 13 1 deaths 1 000 live births female 12 5 deaths 1 000 live births 2017 est Life expectancy at birth nbsp Life expectancy in Oman since 1950 nbsp Life expectancy in Oman since 1960 by gender total population 75 7 years male 73 7 years female 77 7 years 2017 est Obesity adult prevalence rate 27 2016 Children under the age of 5 years underweight 9 7 2014 Nationality edit noun Omani s adjective Omani Religion edit Main article Religion in Oman Islam 85 9 official 35 Ibadi Muslims 47 Sunni Muslims and 6 Shia Muslims 14 Christianity 6 5 Hindu 5 5 Buddhist 0 8 Other 1 Unaffiliated 0 2 15 Languages edit Arabic official Bangla English Hindi Malayalam Balochi Swahili Urdu Sindhi Gujarati Jadgali Achomi Shehri Tamil and other Indian languages Literacy edit definition Literacy has been described as the ability to read for knowledge and write coherently and think critically about the written word total population 91 1 male 93 6 female 85 6 2015 est Overseas Omani people editToday several thousand Omani born people have emigrated abroad The figures are shown below only countries with more than 100 Omani born residents are listed 16 Country Omani population nbsp United Kingdom 2 024 nbsp United States 390 nbsp Canada 260 nbsp Australia 148 nbsp Japan 24See also edit nbsp Oman portal Freedom of religion in Oman Religion in Oman Islam in OmanReferences edit Sultanate of Oman Ministry of National Economy Archived from the original on 2010 11 13 Retrieved 2010 11 13 World Population Prospects The 2010 Revision Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat World Population Prospects The 2010 Revision Archived May 6 2011 at the Wayback Machine Demographic Yearbook United Nations Statistics Division not specific enough to verify UNSD Demographic and Social Statistics World Population Prospects Population Division United Nations population un org Retrieved 2022 07 13 Population DATA PORTAL Oman CIA The World Factbook Retrieved 29 October 2011 Miller Judith 28 January 2009 Creating Modern Oman An Interview with Sultan Qabus a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help a b Al Azri Khalid M 2013 Social and Gender Inequality in Oman The Power of Religious and Political Tradition Routledge p 40 ISBN 9780415672412 Omani society largely remains attached to the pre 1970 tribal structure Arab legacy lingers as Pakistan s Gwadar grows from tiny fishing town into port city 29 April 2019 Preliminary Results of the Oman Census 2010 Archived 2011 07 06 at the Wayback Machine nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from Oman The World Factbook 2024 ed CIA Archived 2017 edition Oman The World Factbook www cia gov Retrieved 2021 05 18 Middle East OMAN CIA The World Factbook 14 December 2021 Country of birth database Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development Archived from the original on 2009 06 17 Retrieved 2008 09 21 External links editOman at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity Government edit Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Demographics of Oman amp oldid 1222742787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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