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Demographics of Madagascar

Demographic features of the population of Madagascar include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

Demographics of Madagascar
Population pyramid of Madagascar in 2020
Population28,172,462 (2022 est.)
Growth rate2.27% (2022 est.)
Birth rate28.68 births/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Death rate6 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Net migration rate0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Age structure
0–14 years38.86%
65 and over3.47%
Nationality
NationalityMalagasy
Language
OfficialMalagasy, French

Madagascar's population is predominantly of mixed Austronesian and East African origin.

Since the country's independence in 1960, three general census of population and dwellings (RGPH) have been conducted by the national statistics office INSTAT under the supervision of the ministry of economy. The first census in 1975 counted 7.4 million Malagasy people, the second one in 1993 censused 12.3 million citizens and the 18h May to 10th June 2018 census numbered 25 674 186 inhabitants. [1]

Population edit

 
Demographics of Madagascar, Data of Our World in Data, year 2022; number of inhabitants in millions.
 
Population density of Madagascar as of 2004

The problem with population estimation in Madagascar is that data is very old and limited. The last population census was carried out in 1993, after an initial 1975 census. There was an attempt at a census in 2009, but this attempt ultimately failed due to political instability. Therefore, the demographic situation is inferred but reliability of any estimates from any source has a large margin of error. According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects[1][2] the total population was 28,915,653 in 2021, compared to only 4,084,000 in 1950. The proportion of children below the age of 15 in 2010 was 43.1%, 53.8% was between 15 and 65 years of age, while 3.1% was 65 years or older.[3]

Total population Population aged 0–14 (%) Population aged 15–64 (%) Population aged 65+ (%)
1950 4 084 000 38.2 58.6 3.2
1955 4 548 000 40.2 56.6 3.2
1960 5 104 000 42.6 54.1 3.3
1965 5 764 000 44.6 52.0 3.4
1970 6 549 000 45.1 51.3 3.6
1975 7 502 000 45.6 50.6 3.8
1980 8 609 000 45.9 50.5 3.6
1985 9 785 000 45.1 51.6 3.3
1990 11 281 000 44.7 52.1 3.2
1995 13 129 000 44.5 52.4 3.1
2000 15 364 000 45.3 51.6 3.1
2005 17 886 000 44.6 52.3 3.1
2010 20 714 000 43.1 53.8 3.1

Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2019) (Unrevised data. Data refer to projections based on the 1993 Population Census.): [4]

Age Group Male Female Total %
Total 12 668 593 12 919 924 25 588 517 100
0–4 2 140 990 2 208 330 4 349 320 17.00
5–9 2 046 090 2 055 178 4 101 267 16.03
10–14 1 787 232 1 715 544 3 502 776 13.69
15–19 1 395 251 1 354 185 2 749 436 10.74
20–24 894 670 1 035 834 1 930 504 7.54
25–29 791 824 871 146 1 662 969 6.50
30–34 723 266 769 648 1 492 914 5.83
35–39 657 405 701 492 1 358 897 5.31
40–44 529 353 577 400 1 106 753 4.33
45–49 499 305 520 776 1 020 081 3.99
50–54 446 371 379 375 825 746 3.23
55–59 292 937 246 664 539 601 2.11
60–64 163 388 178 418 341 806 1.34
65-69 111 931 108 062 219 993 0.86
70-74 91 962 89 849 181 811 0.71
75-79 53 430 56 044 109 474 0.43
80-84 29 565 33 412 62 977 0.25
85+ 13 625 18 568 32 193 0.13
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 5 974 312 5 979 052 11 953 364 46.71
15–64 6 393 768 6 634 937 13 028 705 50.92
65+ 300 513 305 935 606 448 2.37

UN population projections edit

UN medium variant projections:[3]

Year Projected population
2015 23,852,000
2020 27,365,000
2025 31,217,000
2030 35,333,000
2035 39,643,000
2040 44,132,000
2045 48,782,000
2050 53,561,000
2060 65,280,000

Vital statistics edit

Registration of vital events in Madagascar is not complete. The Population Department of the United Nations prepared the following estimates.

Period Live births per year Deaths per year Natural change per year CBR[i] CDR[i] NC[i] TFR[i] IMR[i]
1950 192,000 96,000 96,000 48.6 24.4 24.2 7.30 140.1
1951 196,000 99,000 98,000 48.5 24.3 24.1 7.30 138.8
1952 201,000 100,000 101,000 48.4 24.2 24.3 7.30 137.4
1953 206,000 102,000 104,000 48.4 23.9 24.5 7.30 135.5
1954 211,000 103,000 108,000 48.4 23.7 24.7 7.30 133.4
1955 216,000 104,000 111,000 48.3 23.3 24.9 7.30 131.2
1956 221,000 106,000 115,000 48.2 23.1 25.1 7.30 130.0
1957 226,000 107,000 119,000 48.1 22.7 25.4 7.30 128.4
1958 231,000 108,000 123,000 47.9 22.3 25.6 7.30 126.7
1959 236,000 109,000 127,000 47.6 22.0 25.7 7.30 124.9
1960 240,000 109,000 131,000 47.3 21.5 25.8 7.30 122.9
1961   245,000   110,000   135,000 47.0 21.1 25.9 7.30 121.4
1962   250,000   111,000   139,000 46.7 20.7 26.0 7.30 119.5
1963   255,000   112,000   143,000 46.5 20.4 26.1 7.31 117.9
1964   261,000   112,000   148,000 46.3 20.0 26.4 7.31 116.4
1965   267,000   114,000   153,000 46.1 19.7 26.5 7.31 114.9
1966   275,000   115,000   160,000 46.4 19.4 27.0 7.31 113.8
1967   284,000   116,000   168,000 46.6 19.0 27.6 7.30 112.0
1968   294,000   117,000   177,000 46.9 18.6 28.2 7.30 109.8
1969   305,000   118,000   187,000 47.2 18.3 28.9 7.29 107.3
1970   317,000   119,000   197,000 47.6 18.0 29.7 7.27 105.8
1971   331,000   121,000   210,000 48.4 17.7 30.7 7.25 103.9
1972   341,000   123,000   218,000 48.3 17.4 30.9 7.22 101.6
1973   349,000   124,000   225,000 47.9 17.0 30.9 7.19 99.8
1974   356,000   125,000   231,000 47.5 16.7 30.8 7.15 98.8
1975   364,000   127,000   237,000 47.2 16.5 30.7 7.10 98.4
1976   373,000   131,000   243,000 46.9 16.4 30.5 7.04 99.7
1977   383,000   134,000   249,000 46.7 16.3 30.3 6.98 100.9
1978   392,000   137,000   255,000 46.4 16.3 30.1 6.90 102.0
1979   400,000   141,000   259,000 46.0 16.2 29.8 6.81 103.1
1980   406,000   145,000   262,000 45.4 16.2 29.2 6.73 104.2
1981   412,000   149,000   263,000 44.8 16.2 28.6 6.64 105.4
1982   422,000   153,000   269,000 44.5 16.2 28.4 6.55 106.5
1983   431,000   157,000   273,000 44.2 16.1 28.1 6.48 107.3
1984   442,000   161,000   280,000 44.1 16.1 28.0 6.41 107.4
1985   453,000   164,000   289,000 44.0 16.0 28.1 6.35 106.9
1986   463,000   167,000   296,000 43.8 15.8 28.0 6.31 105.7
1987   481,000   169,000   312,000 44.1 15.5 28.6 6.29 103.8
1988   495,000   171,000   325,000 44.2 15.2 29.0 6.21 101.4
1989   510,000   171,000   339,000 44.2 14.9 29.4 6.18 98.5
1990   529,000   172,000   357,000 44.5 14.5 30.0 6.16 95.5
1991   544,000   172,000   372,000 44.4 14.0 30.4 6.12 92.7
1992   560,000   172,000   388,000 44.3 13.6 30.7 6.08 90.0
1993   577,000   170,000   407,000 44.3 13.1 31.3 6.04 87.1
1994   595,000   171,000   424,000 44.3 12.7 31.6 5.99 84.5
1995   613,000   172,000   441,000 44.2 12.4 31.8 5.95 81.8
1996   627,000   172,000   455,000 43.8 12.0 31.7 5.89 79.0
1997   638,000   171,000   467,000 43.2 11.6 31.6 5.80 76.1
1998   645,000   169,000   476,000 42.3 11.1 31.2 5.68 73.1
1999   653,000   169,000   483,000 41.5 10.8 30.7 5.55 70.3
2000   655,000   168,000   487,000 40.4 10.4 30.0 5.40 67.8
2001   665,000   167,000   498,000 39.8 10.0 29.8 5.32 64.9
2002   673,000   168,000   505,000 39.1 9.7 29.3 5.23 62.6
2003   685,000   167,000   519,000 38.7 9.4 29.3 5.17 60.2
2004   699,000   165,000   533,000 38.3 9.1 29.2 5.13 58.0
2005   715,000   166,000   549,000 38.0 8.8 29.2 5.10 55.8
2006   731,000   164,000   567,000 37.8 8.5 29.3 5.06 53.9
2007   746,000   165,000   582,000 37.4 8.3 29.2 5.00 52.0
2008   760,000   165,000   595,000 37.1 8.1 29.0 4.93 50.2
2009   776,000   165,000   611,000 36.7 7.8 28.9 4.87 48.6
2010   783,000   168,000   616,000 36.0 7.7 28.3 4.76 47.1
2011   784,000   166,000   618,000 35.1 7.4 27.6 4.61 45.8
2012   787,000   170,000   618,000 34.3 7.4 26.9 4.47 44.6
2013   795,000   170,000   625,000 33.7 7.2 26.5 4.36 43.4
2014   801,000   171,000   630,000 33.1 7.1 26.0 4.25 42.3
2015   814,000   175,000   639,000 32.8 7.0 25.7 4.18 41.3
2016   836,000   174,000   662,000 32.8 6.8 25.9 4.16 40.3
2017   850,000   178,000   672,000 32.5 6.8 25.7 4.11 39.3
2018   862,000   181,000   681,000 32.1 6.7 25.4 4.04 38.2
2019   873,000   179,000   693,000 31.7 6.5 25.2 3.98 37.2
2020   885,000   192,000   693,000 31.3 6.8 24.5 3.92 36.3
2021   895,000   205,000   690,000 30.9 7.1 23.8 3.85 35.4
  1. ^ a b c d e 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

Source: UN DESA, World Population Prospects, 2022[5]

Fertility and births edit

 
Many rural regions of Magagascar have high birthrates

Total Fertility Rate (TFR) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR):[6][7]

Year CBR (Total) TFR (Total) CBR (Urban) TFR (Urban) CBR (Rural) TFR (Rural)
1992 43.3 6.13 (5.2) 34.2 3.84 (3.0) 45.1 6.69 (5.8)
1997 42.3 5.97 (5.2) 34.5 4.19 (3.8) 45.0 6.66 (5.8)
2003–04 35.3 5.2 (4.7) 28.7 3.7 (3.4) 37.2 5.7 (5.1)
2008–09 33.4 4.8 (4.2) 24.8 2.9 (2.5) 34.8 5.2 (4.5)
2011 34.9 5.2 23.7 3.0 36.0 5.4
2013 30.6 4.4 24.0 3.0 31.2 4.5
2016 30.9 4.1 23.8 2.7 31.7 4.3
2021 32.3 4.3 (3.8) 27.6 3.2 (2.8) 33.4 4.6 (4.1)

Fertility data as of 2008-2009 (DHS Program):[8]

Region Total fertility rate Percentage of women age 15–49 currently pregnant Mean number of children ever born to women age 40–49
Analamanga 3.4 5.7 4.3
Vakinankaratra 5.3 7.4 6.0
Itasy 5.5 6.7 6.9
Bongolava 3.8 6.9 5.4
Haute Matsiatra 6.4 7.5 6.8
Amoron'i Mania 6.1 5.3 6.7
Vatovavy Fitovinany 6.5 10.3 6.5
Ihorombe 5.9 10.6 5.5
Atsimo Atsinanana 6.3 11.4 6.0
Atsinanana 3.0 9.2 4.1
Analanjirofo 4.6 6.6 5.7
Alaotra Mangoro 5.0 9.1 5.5
Boeny 4.5 9.1 4.9
Sofia 4.4 10.7 5.9
Betsiboka 4.7 10.5 6.1
Melaky 4.7 12.2 5.5
Atsimo Andrefana 6.2 13.2 6.3
Androy 6.4 10.8 5.6
Anosy 5.5 8.6 5.7
Menabe 4.8 11.3 5.9
Diana 3.7 6.8 4.9
Sava 4.5 6.3 5.0

Life expectancy edit

Period Life expectancy in
Years
Period Life expectancy in
Years
1950–1955 36.3 1985–1990 49.9
1955–1960 38.8 1990–1995 52.7
1960–1965 41.2 1995–2000 56.7
1965–1970 43.5 2000–2005 60.0
1970–1975 46.0 2005–2010 62.2
1975–1980 48.1 2010–2015 64.5
1980–1985 49.7

Source: UN World Population Prospects[9]

Ethnicity edit

 
Distribution of Malagasy ethnicities

The island of Madagascar is predominantly populated by people broadly classified as belonging to the Malagasy ethno-linguistic group. This group is further subdivided a number of ethnic groups, often into the standard eighteen. In addition, communities of Indians in Madagascar and Arabs and Somalis have long been established on the island and have assimilated into local communities to varying degrees, in some places having long since become identified "Malagasy" ethnic groups, and in others maintaining distinct identities and cultural separation. More recent arrivals include Europeans and Chinese immigrants.

Madagascar was probably uninhabited prior to Austronesian settlement in the early centuries AD. Austronesian (particularly Malay) features are most predominant in the central highlands peoples, while coastal peoples are phenotypically more East African, sometimes with minor Arab, Somali, European and Indian admixtures. The largest coastal groups are the Betsimisaraka (1,500,000) and the Tsimihety and Sakalava (700,000 each). Malagasy society has long been polarized between the politically and economically advantaged highlanders of the central plateaux and the people along the coast. For example, in the 1970s there was widespread opposition among coastal ethnics against the policy of "Malagasization" which intended to phase out the use of the French language in public life in favour of a more prominent position for the Malagasy language, whose orthography is based on the Merina dialect. Identity politics were also at the core of the brief civil unrest during 2002.

Indians in Madagascar descend mostly from traders who arrived in the newly independent nation looking for better opportunities. The majority of them came from the west coast of India known as Karana (Muslim) and Banian (Hindu). The majority speak Hindi or Gujarati, although some other Indian dialects are also spoken. Nowadays the younger generations speak at least three languages, including French, Gujarati and Malagasy. A large number of the Indians in Madagascar have a high level of education, particularly the younger generation.[citation needed]

A sizeable number of Europeans also reside in Madagascar, mostly of French descent.

Religion edit

 
Roman Catholic cathedral in Antsirabe.

Religion in Madagascar (2020) according to the Pew Research Center[10]

  Christian (85.4%)
  Folk religions (4.6%)
  Muslim (3%)
  Unaffiliated/Other (7%)

According to the 1993 national census, 41% of Madagascans practised Christianity and 52% practise traditional religion,[11] which tends to emphasize links between the living and the razana (ancestors); by 2020, only 4.5% of Madagascans practised folk religions and 85% were Christian (according to the Pew Research Center).[12] The Association of Religion Data Archives noted that in 2020, 58.1% of the population is Christian, 2.1% is Muslim and 39.2% practices traditional faiths, while 0.6% of the population is non-religious or adheres to other faiths.[13]

Madagascar's traditional religions tend to emphasize links between the living and the dead. They believe that the dead join their ancestors in the ranks of divinity and that ancestors are intensely concerned with the fate of their living descendants. This spiritual communion is celebrated by the Merina and Betsileo reburial practice of famadihana, or "turning over the dead". In this ritual, relatives' remains are removed from the family tomb, rewrapped in new silk shrouds, and returned to the tomb following festive ceremonies in their honor. In the festivities, they eat, drink, and literally dance with the dead. After one or two days of celebrating, they shower the body with gifts and rebury it.

Malagasy Christians are roughly 50% Catholic and 50% Protestant (mainly Reformed Protestant Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar (FJKM), Lutheran, and Anglican) or Roman Catholic, but there are also smaller groups such as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh-day Adventists, Eastern Orthodox Christians and evangelicals.[14] Many incorporate the cult of the dead with their other religious beliefs and bless their dead at church before proceeding with the traditional burial rites. They also may invite a pastor to attend a famadihana. A historical rivalry exists between the predominantly Catholic masses, considered to be underprivileged, and the predominantly Protestant Merina aristocrats, who tend to prevail in the civil service, business, and professions.

Followers of Islam constitute approximately 3% of the population in 2022, according to the US Department of State;[15] there are also small numbers of Hindus and Jews.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had more than 13,000 members in 42 congregations in Madagascar in 2013.[16]

A small community started practicing Judaism in 2012, and formally converted in 2016 with the assistance of Kulanu, a nonprofit organization focusing on remote Jewish communities.[17][18]

Freedom of religion edit

In 2023, the country scored 3 out of 4 for religious freedom.[19]

Other demographic statistics edit

Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022.[20]

  • One birth every 35 seconds
  • One death every 3 minutes
  • One net migrant every 360 minutes
  • Net gain of one person every 42 seconds

The following demographic are from the CIA World Factbook[21] unless otherwise indicated.

Population edit

28,172,462 (2022 est.)
25,683,610 (July 2018 est.)

Age structure edit

 
Population pyramid of Madagascar in 2020
0-14 years: 38.86% (male 5,278,838/female 5,196,036)
15-24 years: 20.06% (male 2,717,399/female 2,689,874)
25-54 years: 33.02% (male 4,443,147/female 4,456,691
55-64 years: 4.6% (male 611,364/female 627,315)
65 years and over: 3.47% (male 425,122/female 509,951) (2020 est.)
0-14 years: 39.55% (male 5,119,804 /female 5,037,438)
15-24 years: 20.23% (male 2,608,996 /female 2,587,745)
25-54 years: 32.42% (male 4,160,278 /female 4,166,538)
55-64 years: 4.45% (male 560,072 /female 581,963)
65 years and over: 3.35% (male 390,094 /female 470,682) (2018 est.)

Median age edit

total: 20.3 years. Country comparison to the world: 193rd male: 20.1 years female: 20.5 years (2020 est.)

total: 19.9 years. Country comparison to the world: 195th
male: 19.7 years
female: 20.1 years (2018 est.)

Birth rate edit

28.68 births/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 33rd
31 births/1,000 population (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 33rd

Death rate edit

6 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 159th
6.4 deaths/1,000 population (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 147th

Total fertility rate edit

3.62 children born/woman (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 34
3.95 children born/woman (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 35th

Population growth rate edit

2.27% (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 34th
2.46% (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 24th

Mother's mean age at first birth edit

19.5 years (2008/09 est.)
note: median age at first birth among women 25-29

Contraceptive prevalence rate edit

44.4% (2018)
39.8% (2012/13)

Net migration rate edit

0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 90th

Dependency ratios edit

total dependency ratio: 80.1 (2015 est.)
youth dependency ratio: 75 (2015 est.)
elderly dependency ratio: 5.1 (2015 est.)
potential support ratio: 19.6 (2015 est.)

Urbanization edit

urban population: 39.9% of total population (2022)
rate of urbanization: 4.26% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
urban population: 37.2% of total population (2018)
rate of urbanization: 4.48% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)

The largest city in Madagascar is Antananarivo. The next largest cities are Toamasina, Antsirabe, Fianarantsoa, Mahajanga, Toliara, Antsiranana and Ambovombe.

Life expectancy at birth edit

total population: 68.17 years. Country comparison to the world: 184th
male: 66.8 years
female: 69.57 years (2022 est.)
total population: 66.6 years (2018 est.)
male: 65.1 years (2018 est.)
female: 68.2 years (2018 est.)
total population:: 66.3 years (2017 est.)
male: 64.7 years
female: 67.8 years

Major infectious diseases edit

degree of risk: very high (2020)
food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever
vectorborne diseases: malaria and dengue fever
water contact diseases: schistosomiasis
animal contact diseases: rabies

note: on 21 March 2022, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a Travel Alert for polio in Africa; Madagascar is currently considered a high risk to travelers for circulating vaccine-derived polioviruses (cVDPV); vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV) is a strain of the weakened poliovirus that was initially included in oral polio vaccine (OPV) and that has changed over time and behaves more like the wild or naturally occurring virus; this means it can be spread more easily to people who are unvaccinated against polio and who come in contact with the stool or respiratory secretions, such as from a sneeze, of an “infected” person who received oral polio vaccine; the CDC recommends that before any international travel, anyone unvaccinated, incompletely vaccinated, or with an unknown polio vaccination status should complete the routine polio vaccine series; before travel to any high-risk destination, CDC recommends that adults who previously completed the full, routine polio vaccine series receive a single, lifetime booster dose of polio vaccine

Religions edit

2020 figures[22]

Sex ratio edit


at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.01 male(s)/female
15–64 years: 0.98 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.89 male(s)/female
total population: 0.99 male(s)/female (2000 est.)

Nationality edit

noun: Malagasy (singular and plural)
adjective: Malagasy

Ethnic groups edit

Malayo-Indonesian (Merina and related Betsileo), coastal ethnics (mixed African, Malayo-Indonesian, and Arab ancestry – Betsimisaraka, Tsimihety, Antaisaka, Sakalava), French, Indian, Creole, Comorian, Chinese

Languages edit

Malagasy (official, and national language), French (official).

Education expenditures edit

2.9% of GDP (2019) Country comparison to the world: 158th

Literacy edit

definition: age 15 and over can read and write (2018 est.)

total population: 76.7% (2018 est.)
male: 78.4% (2018 est.)
female: 75.1% (2018 est.)

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) edit

total: 10 years
male: 10 years
female: 10 years (2018)

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See also edit

  • Matthew E. Hules, et al. (2005). The Dual Origin of the Malagasy in Island Southeast Asia and East Africa: Evidence from Maternal and Paternal Lineages. American Journal of Human Genetics, 76:894-901, 2005.

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Demographic features of the population of Madagascar include population density ethnicity education level health of the populace economic status religious affiliations and other aspects of the population Demographics of MadagascarPopulation pyramid of Madagascar in 2020Population28 172 462 2022 est Growth rate2 27 2022 est Birth rate28 68 births 1 000 population 2022 est Death rate6 deaths 1 000 population 2022 est Net migration rate0 migrant s 1 000 population 2022 est Age structure0 14 years38 86 65 and over3 47 NationalityNationalityMalagasyLanguageOfficialMalagasy FrenchMadagascar s population is predominantly of mixed Austronesian and East African origin Since the country s independence in 1960 three general census of population and dwellings RGPH have been conducted by the national statistics office INSTAT under the supervision of the ministry of economy The first census in 1975 counted 7 4 million Malagasy people the second one in 1993 censused 12 3 million citizens and the 18h May to 10th June 2018 census numbered 25 674 186 inhabitants 1 Contents 1 Population 1 1 UN population projections 2 Vital statistics 2 1 Fertility and births 2 2 Life expectancy 3 Ethnicity 4 Religion 4 1 Freedom of religion 5 Other demographic statistics 5 1 Population 5 2 Age structure 5 3 Median age 5 4 Birth rate 5 5 Death rate 5 6 Total fertility rate 5 7 Population growth rate 5 8 Mother s mean age at first birth 5 9 Contraceptive prevalence rate 5 10 Net migration rate 5 11 Dependency ratios 5 12 Urbanization 5 13 Life expectancy at birth 5 14 Major infectious diseases 5 15 Religions 5 16 Sex ratio 5 17 Nationality 5 18 Ethnic groups 5 19 Languages 5 20 Education expenditures 5 21 Literacy 5 22 School life expectancy primary to tertiary education 6 References 7 See alsoPopulation edit nbsp Demographics of Madagascar Data of Our World in Data year 2022 number of inhabitants in millions nbsp Population density of Madagascar as of 2004The problem with population estimation in Madagascar is that data is very old and limited The last population census was carried out in 1993 after an initial 1975 census There was an attempt at a census in 2009 but this attempt ultimately failed due to political instability Therefore the demographic situation is inferred but reliability of any estimates from any source has a large margin of error According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects 1 2 the total population was 28 915 653 in 2021 compared to only 4 084 000 in 1950 The proportion of children below the age of 15 in 2010 was 43 1 53 8 was between 15 and 65 years of age while 3 1 was 65 years or older 3 Total population Population aged 0 14 Population aged 15 64 Population aged 65 1950 4 084 000 38 2 58 6 3 21955 4 548 000 40 2 56 6 3 21960 5 104 000 42 6 54 1 3 31965 5 764 000 44 6 52 0 3 41970 6 549 000 45 1 51 3 3 61975 7 502 000 45 6 50 6 3 81980 8 609 000 45 9 50 5 3 61985 9 785 000 45 1 51 6 3 31990 11 281 000 44 7 52 1 3 21995 13 129 000 44 5 52 4 3 12000 15 364 000 45 3 51 6 3 12005 17 886 000 44 6 52 3 3 12010 20 714 000 43 1 53 8 3 1Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group 01 VII 2019 Unrevised data Data refer to projections based on the 1993 Population Census 4 Age Group Male Female Total Total 12 668 593 12 919 924 25 588 517 1000 4 2 140 990 2 208 330 4 349 320 17 005 9 2 046 090 2 055 178 4 101 267 16 0310 14 1 787 232 1 715 544 3 502 776 13 6915 19 1 395 251 1 354 185 2 749 436 10 7420 24 894 670 1 035 834 1 930 504 7 5425 29 791 824 871 146 1 662 969 6 5030 34 723 266 769 648 1 492 914 5 8335 39 657 405 701 492 1 358 897 5 3140 44 529 353 577 400 1 106 753 4 3345 49 499 305 520 776 1 020 081 3 9950 54 446 371 379 375 825 746 3 2355 59 292 937 246 664 539 601 2 1160 64 163 388 178 418 341 806 1 3465 69 111 931 108 062 219 993 0 8670 74 91 962 89 849 181 811 0 7175 79 53 430 56 044 109 474 0 4380 84 29 565 33 412 62 977 0 2585 13 625 18 568 32 193 0 13Age group Male Female Total Percent0 14 5 974 312 5 979 052 11 953 364 46 7115 64 6 393 768 6 634 937 13 028 705 50 9265 300 513 305 935 606 448 2 37UN population projections edit UN medium variant projections 3 Year Projected population2015 23 852 0002020 27 365 0002025 31 217 0002030 35 333 0002035 39 643 0002040 44 132 0002045 48 782 0002050 53 561 0002060 65 280 000Vital statistics editRegistration of vital events in Madagascar is not complete The Population Department of the United Nations prepared the following estimates Period Live births per year Deaths per year Natural change per year CBR i CDR i NC i TFR i IMR i 1950 192 000 96 000 96 000 48 6 24 4 24 2 7 30 140 11951 196 000 99 000 98 000 48 5 24 3 24 1 7 30 138 81952 201 000 100 000 101 000 48 4 24 2 24 3 7 30 137 41953 206 000 102 000 104 000 48 4 23 9 24 5 7 30 135 51954 211 000 103 000 108 000 48 4 23 7 24 7 7 30 133 41955 216 000 104 000 111 000 48 3 23 3 24 9 7 30 131 21956 221 000 106 000 115 000 48 2 23 1 25 1 7 30 130 01957 226 000 107 000 119 000 48 1 22 7 25 4 7 30 128 41958 231 000 108 000 123 000 47 9 22 3 25 6 7 30 126 71959 236 000 109 000 127 000 47 6 22 0 25 7 7 30 124 91960 240 000 109 000 131 000 47 3 21 5 25 8 7 30 122 91961 245 000 110 000 135 000 47 0 21 1 25 9 7 30 121 41962 250 000 111 000 139 000 46 7 20 7 26 0 7 30 119 51963 255 000 112 000 143 000 46 5 20 4 26 1 7 31 117 91964 261 000 112 000 148 000 46 3 20 0 26 4 7 31 116 41965 267 000 114 000 153 000 46 1 19 7 26 5 7 31 114 91966 275 000 115 000 160 000 46 4 19 4 27 0 7 31 113 81967 284 000 116 000 168 000 46 6 19 0 27 6 7 30 112 01968 294 000 117 000 177 000 46 9 18 6 28 2 7 30 109 81969 305 000 118 000 187 000 47 2 18 3 28 9 7 29 107 31970 317 000 119 000 197 000 47 6 18 0 29 7 7 27 105 81971 331 000 121 000 210 000 48 4 17 7 30 7 7 25 103 91972 341 000 123 000 218 000 48 3 17 4 30 9 7 22 101 61973 349 000 124 000 225 000 47 9 17 0 30 9 7 19 99 81974 356 000 125 000 231 000 47 5 16 7 30 8 7 15 98 81975 364 000 127 000 237 000 47 2 16 5 30 7 7 10 98 41976 373 000 131 000 243 000 46 9 16 4 30 5 7 04 99 71977 383 000 134 000 249 000 46 7 16 3 30 3 6 98 100 91978 392 000 137 000 255 000 46 4 16 3 30 1 6 90 102 01979 400 000 141 000 259 000 46 0 16 2 29 8 6 81 103 11980 406 000 145 000 262 000 45 4 16 2 29 2 6 73 104 21981 412 000 149 000 263 000 44 8 16 2 28 6 6 64 105 41982 422 000 153 000 269 000 44 5 16 2 28 4 6 55 106 51983 431 000 157 000 273 000 44 2 16 1 28 1 6 48 107 31984 442 000 161 000 280 000 44 1 16 1 28 0 6 41 107 41985 453 000 164 000 289 000 44 0 16 0 28 1 6 35 106 91986 463 000 167 000 296 000 43 8 15 8 28 0 6 31 105 71987 481 000 169 000 312 000 44 1 15 5 28 6 6 29 103 81988 495 000 171 000 325 000 44 2 15 2 29 0 6 21 101 41989 510 000 171 000 339 000 44 2 14 9 29 4 6 18 98 51990 529 000 172 000 357 000 44 5 14 5 30 0 6 16 95 51991 544 000 172 000 372 000 44 4 14 0 30 4 6 12 92 71992 560 000 172 000 388 000 44 3 13 6 30 7 6 08 90 01993 577 000 170 000 407 000 44 3 13 1 31 3 6 04 87 11994 595 000 171 000 424 000 44 3 12 7 31 6 5 99 84 51995 613 000 172 000 441 000 44 2 12 4 31 8 5 95 81 81996 627 000 172 000 455 000 43 8 12 0 31 7 5 89 79 01997 638 000 171 000 467 000 43 2 11 6 31 6 5 80 76 11998 645 000 169 000 476 000 42 3 11 1 31 2 5 68 73 11999 653 000 169 000 483 000 41 5 10 8 30 7 5 55 70 32000 655 000 168 000 487 000 40 4 10 4 30 0 5 40 67 82001 665 000 167 000 498 000 39 8 10 0 29 8 5 32 64 92002 673 000 168 000 505 000 39 1 9 7 29 3 5 23 62 62003 685 000 167 000 519 000 38 7 9 4 29 3 5 17 60 22004 699 000 165 000 533 000 38 3 9 1 29 2 5 13 58 02005 715 000 166 000 549 000 38 0 8 8 29 2 5 10 55 82006 731 000 164 000 567 000 37 8 8 5 29 3 5 06 53 92007 746 000 165 000 582 000 37 4 8 3 29 2 5 00 52 02008 760 000 165 000 595 000 37 1 8 1 29 0 4 93 50 22009 776 000 165 000 611 000 36 7 7 8 28 9 4 87 48 62010 783 000 168 000 616 000 36 0 7 7 28 3 4 76 47 12011 784 000 166 000 618 000 35 1 7 4 27 6 4 61 45 82012 787 000 170 000 618 000 34 3 7 4 26 9 4 47 44 62013 795 000 170 000 625 000 33 7 7 2 26 5 4 36 43 42014 801 000 171 000 630 000 33 1 7 1 26 0 4 25 42 32015 814 000 175 000 639 000 32 8 7 0 25 7 4 18 41 32016 836 000 174 000 662 000 32 8 6 8 25 9 4 16 40 32017 850 000 178 000 672 000 32 5 6 8 25 7 4 11 39 32018 862 000 181 000 681 000 32 1 6 7 25 4 4 04 38 22019 873 000 179 000 693 000 31 7 6 5 25 2 3 98 37 22020 885 000 192 000 693 000 31 3 6 8 24 5 3 92 36 32021 895 000 205 000 690 000 30 9 7 1 23 8 3 85 35 4 a b c d e 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 birthsSource UN DESA World Population Prospects 2022 5 Fertility and births edit nbsp Many rural regions of Magagascar have high birthratesTotal Fertility Rate TFR and Crude Birth Rate CBR 6 7 Year CBR Total TFR Total CBR Urban TFR Urban CBR Rural TFR Rural 1992 43 3 6 13 5 2 34 2 3 84 3 0 45 1 6 69 5 8 1997 42 3 5 97 5 2 34 5 4 19 3 8 45 0 6 66 5 8 2003 04 35 3 5 2 4 7 28 7 3 7 3 4 37 2 5 7 5 1 2008 09 33 4 4 8 4 2 24 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1Melaky 4 7 12 2 5 5Atsimo Andrefana 6 2 13 2 6 3Androy 6 4 10 8 5 6Anosy 5 5 8 6 5 7Menabe 4 8 11 3 5 9Diana 3 7 6 8 4 9Sava 4 5 6 3 5 0Life expectancy edit Period Life expectancy inYears Period Life expectancy inYears1950 1955 36 3 1985 1990 49 91955 1960 38 8 1990 1995 52 71960 1965 41 2 1995 2000 56 71965 1970 43 5 2000 2005 60 01970 1975 46 0 2005 2010 62 21975 1980 48 1 2010 2015 64 51980 1985 49 7Source UN World Population Prospects 9 Ethnicity editFurther information Malagasy people See also French people in Madagascar Chinese people in Madagascar and Indians in Madagascar nbsp Distribution of Malagasy ethnicitiesThe island of Madagascar is predominantly populated by people broadly classified as belonging to the Malagasy ethno linguistic group This group is further subdivided a number of ethnic groups often into the standard eighteen In addition communities of Indians in Madagascar and Arabs and Somalis have long been established on the island and have assimilated into local communities to varying degrees in some places having long since become identified Malagasy ethnic groups and in others maintaining distinct identities and cultural separation More recent arrivals include Europeans and Chinese immigrants Madagascar was probably uninhabited prior to Austronesian settlement in the early centuries AD Austronesian particularly Malay features are most predominant in the central highlands peoples while coastal peoples are phenotypically more East African sometimes with minor Arab Somali European and Indian admixtures The largest coastal groups are the Betsimisaraka 1 500 000 and the Tsimihety and Sakalava 700 000 each Malagasy society has long been polarized between the politically and economically advantaged highlanders of the central plateaux and the people along the coast For example in the 1970s there was widespread opposition among coastal ethnics against the policy of Malagasization which intended to phase out the use of the French language in public life in favour of a more prominent position for the Malagasy language whose orthography is based on the Merina dialect Identity politics were also at the core of the brief civil unrest during 2002 Indians in Madagascar descend mostly from traders who arrived in the newly independent nation looking for better opportunities The majority of them came from the west coast of India known as Karana Muslim and Banian Hindu The majority speak Hindi or Gujarati although some other Indian dialects are also spoken Nowadays update the younger generations speak at least three languages including French Gujarati and Malagasy A large number of the Indians in Madagascar have a high level of education particularly the younger generation citation needed A sizeable number of Europeans also reside in Madagascar mostly of French descent Religion edit nbsp Roman Catholic cathedral in Antsirabe Further information Malagasy mythology See also Madagascar Religion Christianity in Madagascar Islam in Madagascar Hinduism in Madagascar Baha i Faith in Madagascar and History of the Jews in Madagascar Religion in Madagascar 2020 according to the Pew Research Center 10 Christian 85 4 Folk religions 4 6 Muslim 3 Unaffiliated Other 7 According to the 1993 national census 41 of Madagascans practised Christianity and 52 practise traditional religion 11 which tends to emphasize links between the living and the razana ancestors by 2020 only 4 5 of Madagascans practised folk religions and 85 were Christian according to the Pew Research Center 12 The Association of Religion Data Archives noted that in 2020 58 1 of the population is Christian 2 1 is Muslim and 39 2 practices traditional faiths while 0 6 of the population is non religious or adheres to other faiths 13 Madagascar s traditional religions tend to emphasize links between the living and the dead They believe that the dead join their ancestors in the ranks of divinity and that ancestors are intensely concerned with the fate of their living descendants This spiritual communion is celebrated by the Merina and Betsileo reburial practice of famadihana or turning over the dead In this ritual relatives remains are removed from the family tomb rewrapped in new silk shrouds and returned to the tomb following festive ceremonies in their honor In the festivities they eat drink and literally dance with the dead After one or two days of celebrating they shower the body with gifts and rebury it Malagasy Christians are roughly 50 Catholic and 50 Protestant mainly Reformed Protestant Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar FJKM Lutheran and Anglican or Roman Catholic but there are also smaller groups such as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Mormons Jehovah s Witnesses Seventh day Adventists Eastern Orthodox Christians and evangelicals 14 Many incorporate the cult of the dead with their other religious beliefs and bless their dead at church before proceeding with the traditional burial rites They also may invite a pastor to attend a famadihana A historical rivalry exists between the predominantly Catholic masses considered to be underprivileged and the predominantly Protestant Merina aristocrats who tend to prevail in the civil service business and professions Followers of Islam constitute approximately 3 of the population in 2022 according to the US Department of State 15 there are also small numbers of Hindus and Jews The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints had more than 13 000 members in 42 congregations in Madagascar in 2013 16 A small community started practicing Judaism in 2012 and formally converted in 2016 with the assistance of Kulanu a nonprofit organization focusing on remote Jewish communities 17 18 Freedom of religion edit In 2023 the country scored 3 out of 4 for religious freedom 19 Other demographic statistics editDemographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022 20 One birth every 35 seconds One death every 3 minutes One net migrant every 360 minutes Net gain of one person every 42 secondsThe following demographic are from the CIA World Factbook 21 unless otherwise indicated Population edit 28 172 462 2022 est 25 683 610 July 2018 est Age structure edit nbsp Population pyramid of Madagascar in 20200 14 years 38 86 male 5 278 838 female 5 196 036 15 24 years 20 06 male 2 717 399 female 2 689 874 25 54 years 33 02 male 4 443 147 female 4 456 691 55 64 years 4 6 male 611 364 female 627 315 65 years and over 3 47 male 425 122 female 509 951 2020 est 0 14 years 39 55 male 5 119 804 female 5 037 438 15 24 years 20 23 male 2 608 996 female 2 587 745 25 54 years 32 42 male 4 160 278 female 4 166 538 55 64 years 4 45 male 560 072 female 581 963 65 years and over 3 35 male 390 094 female 470 682 2018 est Median age edit total 20 3 years Country comparison to the world 193rd male 20 1 years female 20 5 years 2020 est total 19 9 years Country comparison to the world 195th male 19 7 years female 20 1 years 2018 est Birth rate edit 28 68 births 1 000 population 2022 est Country comparison to the world 33rd 31 births 1 000 population 2018 est Country comparison to the world 33rdDeath rate edit 6 deaths 1 000 population 2022 est Country comparison to the world 159th 6 4 deaths 1 000 population 2018 est Country comparison to the world 147thTotal fertility rate edit 3 62 children born woman 2022 est Country comparison to the world 34 3 95 children born woman 2018 est Country comparison to the world 35thPopulation growth rate edit 2 27 2022 est Country comparison to the world 34th 2 46 2018 est Country comparison to the world 24thMother s mean age at first birth edit 19 5 years 2008 09 est note median age at first birth among women 25 29Contraceptive prevalence rate edit 44 4 2018 39 8 2012 13 Net migration rate edit 0 migrant s 1 000 population 2022 est Country comparison to the world 90thDependency ratios edit total dependency ratio 80 1 2015 est youth dependency ratio 75 2015 est elderly dependency ratio 5 1 2015 est potential support ratio 19 6 2015 est Urbanization edit Main article List of cities in Madagascar urban population 39 9 of total population 2022 rate of urbanization 4 26 annual rate of change 2020 25 est urban population 37 2 of total population 2018 rate of urbanization 4 48 annual rate of change 2015 20 est The largest city in Madagascar is Antananarivo The next largest cities are Toamasina Antsirabe Fianarantsoa Mahajanga Toliara Antsiranana and Ambovombe Life expectancy at birth edit total population 68 17 years Country comparison to the world 184th male 66 8 years female 69 57 years 2022 est total population 66 6 years 2018 est male 65 1 years 2018 est female 68 2 years 2018 est total population 66 3 years 2017 est male 64 7 years female 67 8 yearsMajor infectious diseases edit degree of risk very high 2020 food or waterborne diseases bacterial diarrhea hepatitis A and typhoid fever vectorborne diseases malaria and dengue fever water contact diseases schistosomiasis animal contact diseases rabiesnote on 21 March 2022 the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC issued a Travel Alert for polio in Africa Madagascar is currently considered a high risk to travelers for circulating vaccine derived polioviruses cVDPV vaccine derived poliovirus VDPV is a strain of the weakened poliovirus that was initially included in oral polio vaccine OPV and that has changed over time and behaves more like the wild or naturally occurring virus this means it can be spread more easily to people who are unvaccinated against polio and who come in contact with the stool or respiratory secretions such as from a sneeze of an infected person who received oral polio vaccine the CDC recommends that before any international travel anyone unvaccinated incompletely vaccinated or with an unknown polio vaccination status should complete the routine polio vaccine series before travel to any high risk destination CDC recommends that adults who previously completed the full routine polio vaccine series receive a single lifetime booster dose of polio vaccine Religions edit 2020 figures 22 Christian 58 1 Muslim 2 1 Folk religions 39 2 No religious belief 0 6 Sex ratio edit at birth 1 03 male s female under 15 years 1 01 male s female 15 64 years 0 98 male s female 65 years and over 0 89 male s female total population 0 99 male s female 2000 est Nationality edit noun Malagasy singular and plural adjective Malagasy Ethnic groups edit Malayo Indonesian Merina and related Betsileo coastal ethnics mixed African Malayo Indonesian and Arab ancestry Betsimisaraka Tsimihety Antaisaka Sakalava French Indian Creole Comorian Chinese Languages edit Malagasy official and national language French official Education expenditures edit 2 9 of GDP 2019 Country comparison to the world 158thLiteracy edit definition age 15 and over can read and write 2018 est total population 76 7 2018 est male 78 4 2018 est female 75 1 2018 est School life expectancy primary to tertiary education edit total 10 years male 10 years female 10 years 2018 References edit World Population Prospects 2022 population un org United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division Retrieved July 17 2022 World Population Prospects 2022 Demographic indicators by region subregion and country annually for 1950 2100 XSLX population un org Total Population as of 1 July thousands United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division Retrieved July 17 2022 a b 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 UNSD Demographic and Social Statistics United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division 2022 World Population Prospects 2022 Demographic indicators by region subregion and country annually for 1950 2100 XLS 91MB United Nations Population Division 27 Online ed New York United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division rows 2165 2236 cols X AE S AH S AA AV Archived from the original on 2022 08 09 MEASURE DHS Demographic and Health Surveys microdata worldbank org The DHS Program Country Madagascar dhsprogram com Retrieved 2019 12 17 Madagascar Health and Demographic Survey 2008 2009 PDF Madagascar Health and Demographic Survey 2009 World Population Prospects Population Division United Nations Retrieved 2017 07 15 Religions in Madagascar PEW GRF Bureau of African Affairs 3 May 2011 Background Note Madagascar U S Department of State Retrieved 24 August 2011 Religions in Madagascar PEW GRF Globalreligiousfutures org Retrieved 20 September 2017 ARDA website 2023 08 08 US State Dept 2022 report US State Dept 2022 report Madagascar Facts and Statistics Newsroom LDS Church retrieved 2013 03 10 In Madagascar world s newest Jewish community seeks to establish itself Jewish Telegraphic Agency 2016 11 25 Retrieved 2019 04 29 In remote Madagascar a new community chooses to be Jewish Jewish Telegraphic Agency 2016 06 05 Retrieved 2019 04 29 Freedom House website retrieved 2023 08 08 Madagascar Population 2022 World Population Review The World FactBook Liberia The World Factbook 2022 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain ARDA website 2023 08 08 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Demographics of Madagascar See also editMatthew E Hules et al 2005 The Dual Origin of the Malagasy in Island Southeast Asia and East Africa Evidence from Maternal and Paternal Lineages American Journal of Human Genetics 76 894 901 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Demographics of Madagascar amp oldid 1187875434 Ethnicity, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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