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Demographics of South Africa

According to the most recent government estimates, the population of South Africa is about 60.6 million people of diverse origins, cultures, languages, and religions.[2][3] The South African National Census of 2022 was the most recent census held; the next will be in 2032.[4]

Demographics of South Africa
South Africa population pyramid in 2020
Population60 604 992 (2022 est.)[1]
Density48.1/km2 (125/sq mi)
Growth rate1.06%[1]: 26 
Birth rate19.5 births/1,000 population (2022 est.)[1]: 21 
Death rate11.0 deaths/1,000 population (2022)[1]: 21 
Life expectancy64.7 years (2019 est.)[citation needed]
 • male64.8 years (2022 est.)[1]: 15 
 • female71.3 years (2022 est.)[1]: 15 
Fertility rate2.34 children born/woman (2022 est.)[1]: 15 
Infant mortality rate24.3 deaths/1,000 (2022 est.)[1]: 21 
Age structure
0–14 years28.8% (2019 est.)[citation needed]
15–64 years65.2% (2019 est.)[citation needed]
65 and over6% (2019 est.)[citation needed]
Sex ratio
Total0.99 male(s)/female (2010 est.)[citation needed]
At birth1.02 male(s)/female[citation needed]
Under 151 male(s)/female[citation needed]
15–64 years1.02 male(s)/female[citation needed]
65 and over0.68 male(s)/female[citation needed]
Nationality
NationalitySouth African
Language
OfficialSee Languages of South Africa
Population density in South Africa (darker color = higher density)

In 2011, Statistics South Africa counted 2.1 million foreigners in total.[5] Reports[specify] suggest that is an underestimation. The real figure may be as high as five million,[6] including some three million Zimbabweans.[7]

History

 
Historical population of South Africa

Population

Earlier Censuses, 1904 to 2011

1904 Census

South African population figures for the 1904 Census.[8]

Colony
Pop.
Group
Cape Colony Natal Transvaal Orange River
Colony
Total Percent
Black  1,424,787 904,041 937,127 225,101 3,491,056 67.5%
White 579,741 97,109 297,277 142,690 1,116,805 21.6%
Coloured 395,034 6,686 24,226 19,282 445,228 8.6%
Indian 10,242 100,918 11,321 253 122,734 2.4%
Total 2,409,804 1,108,754 1,269,951 387,315 5,175,463 100.0%
% of S. Africa 46.6% 21.4% 24.5% 7.5% 100%

1960 Census

Sources: Statesman's Year-Book 1967–1968;[9] Europa Year Book 1969[10]

Province
Pop. Group
Cape of
Good Hope
Natal Transvaal Orange
Free State
Total Percent
Black 3,011,080 2,199,920 4,633,378 1,083,886 10,928,264 68.3%
White 1,003,207 340,235 1,468,305 276,745 3,088,492 19.3%
Coloured 1,330,089 45,253 108,007 25,909 1,509,258 9.4%
Indian 18,477 394,854 63,787 7 477,125 3.0%
Total 5,362,853 2,980,262 6,273,477 1,386,547 16,003,139 100.0%
% of S. Africa 33.5% 18.6% 39.2% 8.7% 100.0%

1904-85 national census numbers

Bantustan demographics were removed from South African census data during Apartheid and for this reason official figures on the national population of the country during that period will be inaccurate.[11]

Population Size by Race, 1904-85 (1,000 people)
Year Blacks Whites Coloureds Asians Total
Popu-
lation (1,000 people)
% Popu-
lation (1,000 people)
% Popu-
lation (1,000 people)
% Popu-
lation (1,000 people)
% Popu-
lation
(1,000 people)
Area included
1904 4,019 67.3% 1,117 21.6% 445 8.6% 122 2.4% 5,174 South Africa
1911 3,490 67.5% 1,276 21.4% 525 8.8% 152 2.6% 5,972 South Africa
1921 4,697 67.8% 1,521 22.0% 545 7.9% 163 2.4% 6,926 South Africa
1936 6,596 68.8% 2,003 20.9% 769 8.0% 220 2.3% 9,588 South Africa
1946 7,830 68.6% 2,372 20.8% 928 8.1% 285 2.5% 11,415 South Africa
1951 8,560 67.6% 2,642 20.9% 1,103 8.7% 367 2.9% 12,672 South Africa
1960 10,928 68.3% 3,088 19.3% 1,509 9.4% 477 3.0% 16,002 South Africa
1970 11,891 64.9% 3,759 20.5% 2,039 11.1% 630 3.4% 18,319 South Africa - excluding Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda & Ciskei
1970 15,340 70.4% 3,773 17.3% 2,051 9.4% 630 2.9% 21,794 South Africa
1980 13,135 63.9% 4,221 20.5% 2,459 12.0% 748 3.6% 20,563 South Africa - excluding Transkei, Bophuthatswana & Venda
1980 16,992 68.0% 4,512 18.1% 2,688 10.8% 803 3.2% 24,995 South Africa - estimate
1985 15,163 64.8% 4,569 19.5% 2,833 12.1% 821 3.51% 23,386 South Africa - excluding Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda & Ciskei
1985 19,052 68.8% 4,837 17.5% 2,396 8.7% 879 3.2% 27,704 South Africa - estimate
Year Blacks Whites Coloureds Asians Total Area included

1996 Census

Source: The People of South Africa: Population Census, 1996[12]

map
Population
Group
Province ↓
Black White Coloured Indian/
Asian
Other Total % of
S.A.
1   Northern Cape 278,633 111,844 435,368 2,268 12,208 840,321 2.1%
2   Western Cape 826,691 821,551 2,146,109 40,376 122,148 3,956,875 9.7%
3   Eastern Cape 5,448,495 330,294 468,532 19,356 35,849 6,302,525 15.5%
4   KwaZulu-Natal 6,880,652 558,182 117,951 790,813 69,423 8,417,021 20.7%
5   Mpumalanga 2,497,834 253,392 20,283 13,083 16,120 2,800,711 6.9%
6   Free State 2,223,940 316,459 79,038 2,805 11,262 2,633,504 6.5%
7   Gauteng 5,147,444 1,702,343 278,692 161,289 58,654 7,348,423 18.1%
8   Northern Province
(Limpopo)
4,765,255 117,878 7,821 5,510 32,904 4,929,368 12.1%
9   North West 3,058,686 222,755 46,652 10,097 16,635 3,354,825 8.3%
  South Africa Total 31,127,631 4,434,697 3,600,446 1,045,596 375,204 40,583,573 100%
Percent 76.7% 10.9% 8.9% 2.6% 0.9% 100%
Population Group → Black White Coloured Asian Other Total % of RSA

2001 Census

Source: Statistics South Africa: Census 2001[13]

Province
Pop. Group
Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga Northern Cape North West Western Cape Total Percent
Black 5,635,079 2,381,073 6,522,792 8,002,407 5,128,616 2,886,345 293,976 3,358,450 1,207,429 35,416,166 79.0%
White 304,506 238,791 1,758,398 483,448 126,276 203,244 102,042 244,035 832,901 4,293,640 9.6%
Coloured 478,807 83,193 337,974 141,887 10,163 22,158 424,389 56,959 2,438,976 3,994,505 8.9%
Indian/Asian 18,372 3,719 218,015 798,275 8,587 11,244 2,320 9,906 45,030 1,115,467 2.5%
Total 6,436,763 2,706,775 8,837,178 9,426,017 5,273,642 3,122,990 822,727 3,669,349 4,524,335 44,819,778 100.0%
% of S.A. 14.4% 6.0% 19.7% 21.0% 11.8% 7.0% 1.8% 8.2% 10.1% 100%

2011 Census

Source: Census 2011: Census in Brief[14]

Province
Pop. Group
Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga Northern Cape North West Western Cape Total Percent
Black 5,660,230 2,405,533 9,493,684 8,912,921 5,224,754 3,662,219 576,986 3,152,063 1,912,547 41,000,938 79.2%
Coloured 541,850 83,844 423,594 141,376 14,415 36,611 461,899 71,409 2,840,404 4,615,401 8.9%
White 310,450 239,026 1,913,884 428,842 139,359 303,595 81,246 255,385 915,053 4,586,838 8.9%
Indian/Asian 27,929 10,398 356,574 756,991 17,881 27,917 7,827 20,652 60,761 1,286,930 2.5%
Other 21,595 6,790 84,527 27,170 8,459 9,597 17,903 10,444 93,969 280,454 0.5%
Total 6,562,053 2,745,590 12,272,263 10,267,300 5,404,868 4,039,939 1,145,861 3,669,349 5,822,734 51,770,560 100.0%
% of S.A. 12.7% 5.3% 23.7% 19.8% 10.4% 7.8% 2.2% 7.1% 11.2% 100%
Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1100,000—    
1000300,000+0.11%
1500600,000+0.14%
1600700,000+0.15%
17001,000,000+0.36%
18201,550,000+0.37%
18702,547,000+1.00%
19045,175,463+2.11%
19115,972,757+2.07%
19136,153,000+1.50%
19216,927,403+1.49%
19369,587,863+2.19%
194611,415,925+1.76%
195013,683,162+4.63%
195515,384,557+2.37%
196017,396,367+2.49%
197022,502,502+2.61%
198029,077,143+2.60%
199036,793,490+2.38%
199541,426,810+2.40%
200144,819,777+1.32%
200748,502,063+1.32%
201151,770,560+1.64%
201655,653,654+1.46%
Note: Population estimates (1 AD - 1870 AD) are deduced from quantitative macroeconomic historical calculations. 1 (est.), 1000 (est.), 1500 (est.), 1600 (est.), 1700 (est.), 1820 (est.), 1870 (est.), 1913,[15] 1904[8] 1904-1946,[16][17][18] 1950-2010,[19] 2001, 2011, 2015[20]


Historical and projected population for the years 1 to 2100

UN Age and population estimates: 1950 to 2030

According to the 2019 revision of the United Nations Secretariat's World Population Prospects, South Africa's total population was 55,386,000 in 2015, compared to only 13,628,000 in 1950. In 2015, 29.3% of the people were children under the age of 15, 65.7% were between 15 and 64 years of age, and 5.0% were 65 or older.[21] All population estimates are rounded to the nearest thousand.

Year Total population Percentage
under 15
years old
Percentage
15 to 64
years old
Percentage
at least 65
years old
1950 13,628,000 38.2 57.7 4.1
1955 15,207,000 39.5 56.5 3.9
1960 17,100,000 40.8 55.4 3.9
1965 19,385,000 41.9 54.3 3.8
1970 22,070,000 41.6 54.7 3.8
1975 25,195,000 41.2 55.0 3.8
1980 28,557,000 40.9 55.3 3.9
1985 32,679,000 40.8 55.4 3.9
1990 36,801,000 40.1 55.9 4.0
1995 41,436,000 37.3 58.4 4.3
2000 44,968,000 33.9 61.6 4.5
2005 47,881,000 30.9 64.5 4.6
2010 51,217,000 29.7 65.6 4.8
2015 55,386,000 29.3 65.7 5.0
2020 59,309,000 28.8 65.7 5.5
2025 62,803,000 27.4 66.5 6.1
2030 65,956,000 25.8 67.6 6.7

UN population projections: 2019 to 2100

U.N. Population projections
YearPop.±% p.a.
201958,558,000—    
203065,956,000+1.09%
205075,518,000+0.68%
210079,191,000+0.10%
Note that the average percentage changes are per year (per annum), and not the total change over the period between estimates
Source: United Nations Secretariat[22]

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Vital statistics

Statistics South Africa: From 2002 to present

The following statistics are obtained from the mid-year population estimates published by Statistics South Africa:[24]

  Population estimates for South Africa 2002-2020
Average population Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1,000) Crude death rate (per 1,000) Natural change (per 1,000) Total fertility rates
2002 46,355,083 983,092 596,983 386,109 21.2 12.9 8.7 2.45
2003 46,806,354 991,067 617,135 373,932 21.2 13.2 8.0 2.42
2004 47,310,050 1,057,881 645,841 412,040 22.4 13.7 8.7 2.54
2005 47,860,360 1,102,207 673,977 428,230 23.0 14.1 8.9 2.59
2006 48,446,414 1,137,157 696,827 440,330 23.5 14.4 9.1 2.63
2007 49,088,699 1,171,370 696,160 475,210 23.9 14.2 9.7 2.65
2008 49,794,560 1,196,958 686,582 510,376 24.0 13.8 10.2 2.66
2009 50,544,931 1,203,604 643,045 560,559 23.8 12.7 11.1 2.62
2010 51,328,662 1,203,967 603,347 600,620 23.5 11.8 11.7 2.58
2011 52,129,117 1,192,033 561,381 630,652 22.9 10.8 12.1 2.51
2012 52,930,356 1,184,320 544,956 639,364 22.4 10.3 12.1 2.46
2013 53,751,095 1,179,957 535,678 644,279 22.0 10.0 12.0 2.42
2014 54,574,401 1,177,893 521,005 656,888 21.6 9.5 12.1 2.39
2015 55,406,634 1,167,002 525,739 641,263 21.1 9.5 11.6 2.35
2016 56,252,336 1,145,354 517,030 628,324 20.4 9.2 11.2 2.29
2017 57,097,857 1,168,092 515,722 652,370 20.5 9.0 11.5 2.33
2018 57,939,226 1,182,107 516,635 665,472 20.4 8.9 11.5 2.35
2019 58,775,022 1,178,116 518,613 659,503 20.0 8.8 11.2 2.34
2020 59,622,350 1,173,943 519,865 654,078 19.7 8.7 11 2.33
2021 60,142,978 1,166,304 695,913 470,391 19.4 11.6 7.8 2.31
2022 60,604,992 1,175,776 663,075 512,701 19.5 11.0 8.5 2.34
Mid-year population estimates for South Africa by population group and sex, 2020
Population Group Male Female Total
Number % Distribution of Males Number % Distribution of Females Number % Distribution of Total
Black African 23519474 80.7 24634253 80.8 48153727 80.8
Coloured 2555204 8.8 2692536 8.8 5247740 8.8
Indian/Asian 787662 2.7 753451 2.5 1541113 2.6
White 2266535 7.8 2413235 7.9 4679770 7.8
Total 29128875 100.0 30493475 100.0 59622350 100.0
  Mid-year population estimates for South Africa by province, 2020

United Nations estimates, 2019

The Population Department of the United Nations prepared the following estimates.[21] (Natural increase or decrease over a time period is the difference between that period's live births and deaths, before accounting for inward or outward migration.)

Period Live births per year Deaths per year Natural Increase per year Crude Birth Rate
(per 1,000 per year)
Crude Death Rate
(per 1,000 per year)
Natural Increase
(per 1,000 per year)
Total Fertility Rate (over av'ge woman's life) Infant Mortality Rate (per 100,000 live births)
1950–1955 606,600 292,400 + 314,200 42.1 20.7 + 21.8 6.05 134
1955–1960 669,400 293,800 + 375,600 41.4 18.2 + 23.3 6.05 121
1960–1965 740,200 304,600 + 435,600 40.6 16.7 + 23.9 6.00 112
1965–1970 810,600 313,600 + 497,000 39.1 15.2 + 24.0 5.80 103
1970–1975 896,000 315,400 + 580,600 37.9 13.3 + 24.6 5.50 89
1975–1980 967,400 309,800 + 657,600 36.0 11.5 + 24.5 5.05 71
1980–1985 1,099,200 311,000 + 788,200 35.9 10.2 + 25.7 4.90 56
1985–1990 1,147,400 299,400 + 848,000 33.0 8.6 + 24.4 4.40 46
1990–1995 1,074,600 318,000 + 756,600 27.5 8.1 + 19.3 3.51 41
1995–2000 1,026,600 448,000 + 578,600 23.8 10.4 + 13.4 2.88 47
2000–2005 1,051,600 626,800 + 424,800 22.7 13.5 +  9.2 2.61 54
2005–2010 1,166,200 671,400 + 494,800 23.5 13.6 + 10.0 2.62 48
2010–2015 1,207,200 557,200 + 650,000 22.6 10.5 + 12.2 2.55 33
2015–2020 1,185,000 546,000 + 639,000 20.7 9.5 + 11.1 2.41 27
2020–2025 1,159,600 573,200 + 586,400 19.0 9.4 +  9.6 2.31 24
2025–2030 1,143,400 604,400 + 539,000 17.8 9.4 +  8.4 2.22 21
Total Fertility Rate = average number of children over a woman's lifetime; Infant Mortality Rate per 100,000 live births

Age and sex distribution

 
Population pyramid, 2011
Age group Male Female percent Female Total Percent of RSA
0–14 7,969,880 49.6% 7,842,388 15,812,268 31.3%
15–64 15,538,934 51.8% 16,696,600 32,235,534 63.7%
65+ 1,006,222 51.8% 1,532,733 2,538,955 5.0%
All ages 24,515,036 51.5% 26,071,721 50,586,757 100%
Age group Male Female percent Female Total Percent of RSA
under 5 2,867,585 49.6% 2,817,867 5,685,452 11.0%
5–9 2,425,181 49.7% 2,394,570 4,819,751 9.3%
10–14 2,344,275 49.0% 2,250,611 4,594,886 8.9%
15–19 2,498,572 50.1% 2,504,905 5,003,477 9.7%
20–24 2,694,646 49.9% 2,679,896 5,374,542 10.4%
25–29 2,542,682 49.7% 2,516,635 5,059,317 9.8%
30–34 2,036,206 49.5% 1,992,804 4,029,010 7.8%
35–39 1,709,347 50.7% 1,758,420 3,467,767 6.7%
40–44 1,402,328 52.4% 1,546,291 2,948,619 5.7%
45–49 1,195,740 54.4% 1,424,543 2,620,283 5.1%
50–54 1,011,349 54.4% 1,206,940 2,218,289 4.3%
55–59 811,950 54.8% 985,458 1,797,408 3.5%
60–64 612,364 55.8% 773,404 1,385,768 2.7%
65–69 401,548 58.1% 556,256 957,804 1.9%
70–74 293,498 60.8% 454,832 748,330 1.4%
75–79 165,283 65.7% 315,984 481,267 0.9%
80–84 100,694 68.8% 222,222 322,916 0.6%
85-plus 75,543 70.5% 180,130 255,673 0.5%
TOTAL 25,188,791 51.3% 26,581,769 51,770,560 100%
Number of children 0–14 Number of women 15–49 Proportion Fertility Rate
15,812,264 13,866,489 1.14 2.35

Age and race distribution

Age distribution within each racial group

By generation
Age group All races % of All Black African % of Blacks Coloured % of Col'd White % of Whites Indian or other Asian % of Asians Others % of others
0–14 15,100,089 29.2% 12,702,324 31.0% 1,311,811 28.4% 771,187 16.8% 258,602 20.1% 56,164 20.0%
15–64 33,904,479 65.5% 26,502,329 64.6% 3,085,684 66.9% 3,165,965 68.9% 939,379 73.0% 211,126 75.3%
65-plus 2,765,992 5.3% 1,796,285 4.4% 217,906 4.7% 649,686 14.2% 88,949 6.9% 13,164 4.7%
All ages 51,770,560 100% 41,000,938 (100%) 4,615,401 (100%) 4,586,838 (100%) 1,286,930 (100%) 280,454 (100%)
% of SA 100% 79.20% 8.92% 8.86% 2.49% 0.54%


Racial composition of each age group in 2015 (estimates)

Age group All races % of All Black % of Blacks Coloured % of Col'd White % of Whites Indian or other Asian % of Asians
0–14 16,612,043 30.23% 14,244,663 32.21% 1,288,601 26.66% 789,492 17.41% 289,285 21.24%
15–64 35,465,499 64.53% 28,170,797 63.69% 3,299,771 68.28% 3,026,475 66.75% 968,649 71.12%
65-plus 2,879,378 5.24% 1,812,535 4.10% 244,544 5.06% 718,041 15.84% 104.068 7.64%
All ages 54,956,920 100% 44,227,995 (100%) 4,832,916 (100%) 4,534,008 (100%) 1,362,002 (100%)
% of SA 100% 80.48% 8.79% 8.25% 2.48%
By five-year cohorts
Age group All races % of All Black African % of Blacks Coloured % of Col'd White % of Whites Indian or Asian % of Asians
under 5 5,936,350 10.80% 5,156,508 11.66% 426,156 8.82% 254,978 5.62% 98,708 7.25%
5 to 9 5,537,225 10.08% 4,746,115 10.73% 430,666 8.91% 263,378 5.81% 97,065 7.13%
10 to 14 5,138,468 9.35% 4,342,040 9.82% 431,779 8.93% 271,136 5.98% 93,512 6.87%
15 to 19 5,124,373 9.32% 4,292,220 9.70% 437,412 9.05% 295,733 6.52% 99,007 7.27%
20 to 24 5,302,246 9.65% 4,461,515 10.09% 426,013 8.81% 306,415 6.76% 108,304 7.95%
25 to 29 5,232,254 9.52% 4,437,570 10.03% 389,429 8.06% 287,485 6.34% 117,771 8.65%
30 to 34 4,307,693 7.84% 3,535,173 7.99% 366,955 7.59% 281,358 6.21% 124,206 9.12%
35 to 39 3,774,921 6.87% 3,001,989 6.79% 376,488 7.79% 279,439 6.16% 117,005 8.59%
40 to 44 3,204,952 5.83% 2,444,972 5.53% 368,886 7.63% 288,370 6.36% 102,725 7.54%
45 to 49 2,738,580 4.98% 2,004,009 4.53% 307,363 6.36% 335,434 7.40% 91,774 6.74%
50 to 54 2,297,586 4.18% 1,619,249 3.66% 264,593 5.47% 332,977 7.34% 80,767 5.93%
55 to 59 1,942,942 3.54% 1,334,800 3.02% 209,933 4.34% 328,999 7.26% 69,210 5.08%
60 to 64 1,539,953 2.80% 1,039,301 2.35% 152,698 3.16% 290,075 6.40% 57,879 4.25%
65 to 69 1,153,159 2.10% 737,581 1.67% 105,403 2.18% 265,818 5.86% 44,357 3.26%
70 to 74 805,114 1.46% 511,723 1.16% 65,465 1.35% 198,876 4.39% 28,949 2.13%
75 to 79 502,005 0.91% 313,800 0.71% 41,978 0.87% 128,675 2.84% 17,552 1.29%
80-plus 419,100 0.76% 249,431 0.56% 31,698 0.66% 124,672 2.75% 13,210 0.97%
All ages 54,956,920 100% 44,227,995 (100%) 4,832,916 (100%) 4,534,008 (100%) 1,362,002 (100%)
% of SA 100% 80.48% 8.79% 8.25% 2.48%
Age group All races Black African % of age grp Coloured % of age grp White % of age grp Indian or Asian % of age grp
under 5 5,936,350 5,156,508 86.86% 426,156 7.18% 254,978 4.30% 98,708 1.66%
5 to 9 5,537,225 4,746,115 85.71% 430,666 7.78% 263,378 4.76% 97,065 1.75%
10 to 14 5,138,468 4,342,040 84.50% 431,779 8.40% 271,136 5.28% 93,512 1.82%
15 to 19 5,124,373 4,292,220 83.76% 437,412 8.54% 295,733 5.77% 99,007 1.93%
20 to 24 5,302,246 4,461,515 84.14% 426,013 8.03% 306,415 5.78% 108,304 2.04%
25 to 29 5,232,254 4,437,570 84.81% 389,429 7.44% 287,485 5.49% 117,771 2.25%
30 to 34 4,307,693 3,535,173 82.07% 366,955 8.52% 281,358 6.53% 124,206 2.88%
35 to 39 3,774,921 3,001,989 79.52% 376,488 9.97% 279,439 7.40% 117,005 3.10%
40 to 44 3,204,952 2,444,972 76.29% 368,886 11.51% 288,370 9.00% 102,725 3.21%
45 to 49 2,738,580 2,004,009 73.18% 307,363 11.22% 335,434 12.25% 91,774 3.35%
50 to 54 2,297,586 1,619,249 70.48% 264,593 11.52% 332,977 14.49% 80,767 3.52%
55 to 59 1,942,942 1,334,800 68.70% 209,933 10.80% 328,999 16.93% 69,210 3.56%
60 to 64 1,539,953 1,039,301 67.49% 152,698 9.92% 290,075 18.84% 57,879 3.76%
65 to 69 1,153,159 737,581 63.96% 105,403 9.14% 265,818 23.05% 44,357 3.85%
70 to 74 805,114 511,723 63.56% 65,465 8.13% 198,876 24.70% 28,949 3.60%
75 to 79 502,005 313,800 62.51% 41,978 8.36% 128,675 25.63% 17,552 3.50%
80-plus 419,100 249,431 59.52% 31,698 7.56% 124,672 29.75% 13,210 3.15%
All ages 54,956,920 44,227,995 4,832,916 4,534,008 1,362,002
% of SA 80.48% 8.79% 8.25% 2.48%

Racial composition of each age group in 2020 (estimates)

Source:[25]

Age group All races % of All Black African % of Blacks Coloured % of Col'd White % of Whites Indian or other Asian % of Asians
0–14 17,050,955 28.60% 14,605,416 30.33% 1,408,553 26.84% 742,913 15.87% 294,073 19.08%
15–64 38,941,221 65.31% 31,368,174 65.14% 3,487,284 66.45% 2,988,634 63.86% 1,097,129 71.19%
65-plus 3,630,174 6.09% 2,180,137 4.53% 351,903 6.71% 948,223 20.26% 149,911 9.73%
All ages 59,622,350 100% 48,153,727 (100%) 5,247,740 (100%) 4,679,770 (100%) 1,541,113 (100%)
% of SA 100% 80.76% 8.80% 7.85% 2.58%
Age group All races % of All Black African % of Blacks Coloured % of Col'd White % of Whites Indian or Asian % of Asians
under 5 5,743,450 9.63% 4,940,751 10.26% 476,322 9.08% 226,715 4.84% 99,662 6.47%
5 to 9 5,715,952 9.59% 4,890,895 10.16% 475,518 9.06% 249,991 5.34% 99,548 6.46%
10 to 14 5,591,553 9.38% 4,773,770 9.91% 456,713 8.70% 266,207 5.69% 94,863 6.16%
15 to 19 4,774,579 8.01% 4,031,704 8.37% 411,056 7.83% 243,267 5.20% 88,552 5.75%
20 to 24 4,823,367 8.09% 4,043,432 8.40% 423,180 8.06% 254,465 5.44% 102,290 6.64%
25 to 29 5,420,754 9.09% 4,586,780 9.53% 435,746 8.30% 267,654 5.72% 130,574 8.47%
30 to 34 5,641,750 9.46% 4,769,499 9.90% 431,274 8.22% 296,160 6.33% 144,817 9.40%
35 to 39 4,798,293 8.05% 3,962,780 8.23% 381,858 7.28% 308,959 6.60% 144,696 9.39%
40 to 44 3,733,942 6.26% 2,988,999 6.21% 316,611 6.03% 306,414 6.55% 121,918 7.91%
45 to 49 3,169,648 5.32% 2,393,317 4.97% 312,665 5.96% 352,648 7.54% 111,018 7.20%
50 to 54 2,571,263 4.31% 1,834,191 3.81% 302,224 5.76% 337,839 7.22% 97,009 6.29%
55 to 59 2,211,309 3.71% 1,546,674 3.21% 264,967 5.05% 314,423 6.72% 85,245 5.53%
60 to 64 1,796,316 3.01% 1,210,798 2.51% 207,703 3.96% 306,805 6.56% 71,010 4.61%
65 to 69 1,408,665 2.36% 918,604 1.91% 150,941 2.88% 281,318 6.01% 57,802 3.75%
70 to 74 1,007,174 1.69% 619,106 1.29% 97,127 1.85% 248,673 5.31% 42,268 2.74%
75 to 79 637,062 1.07% 365,409 0.76% 56,822 1.08% 188,123 4.02% 26,708 1.73%
80-plus 577,273 0.97% 277,018 0.58% 47,013 0.90% 230,109 4.92% 23,133 1.50%
All ages 59,622,350 100% 48,153,727 (100%) 5,247,740 (100%) 4,679,770 (100%) 1,541,113 (100%)
% of SA 100% 80.76% 8.80% 7.85% 2.58%
Age group All races Black African % of age grp Coloured % of age grp White % of age grp Indian or Asian % of age grp
under 5 5,743,450 4,940,751 86.02% 476,322 8.29% 226,715 3.95% 99,662 1.74%
5 to 9 5,715,952 4,890,895 85.57% 475,518 8.32% 249,991 4.37% 99,548 1.74%
10 to 14 5,591,553 4,773,770 85.37% 456,713 8.17% 266,207 4.76% 94,863 1.70%
15 to 19 4,774,579 4,031,704 84.44% 411,056 8.61% 243,267 5.10% 88,552 1.85%
20 to 24 4,823,367 4,043,432 83.83% 423,180 8.77% 254,465 5.28% 102,290 2.12%
25 to 29 5,420,754 4,586,780 84.62% 435,746 8.04% 267,654 4.94% 130,574 2.41%
30 to 34 5,641,750 4,769,499 84.54% 431,274 7.64% 296,160 5.25% 144,817 2.57%
35 to 39 4,798,293 3,962,780 82.59% 381,858 7.96% 308,959 6.44% 144,696 3.02%
40 to 44 3,733,942 2,988,999 80.05% 316,611 8.48% 306,414 8.21% 121,918 3.27%
45 to 49 3,169,648 2,393,317 75.51% 312,665 9.86% 352,648 11.13% 111,018 3.50%
50 to 54 2,571,263 1,834,191 71.33% 302,224 11.75% 337,839 13.14% 97,009 3.77%
55 to 59 2,211,309 1,546,674 69.94% 264,967 11.98% 314,423 14.22% 85,245 3.85%
60 to 64 1,796,316 1,210,798 67.40% 207,703 11.56% 306,805 17.08% 71,010 3.95%
65 to 69 1,408,665 918,604 65.21% 150,941 10.72% 281,318 19.97% 57,802 4.10%
70 to 74 1,007,174 619,106 61.47% 97,127 9.64% 248,673 24.69% 42,268 4.20%
75 to 79 637,062 365,409 57.36% 56,822 8.92% 188,123 29.53% 26,708 4.19%
80-plus 577,273 277,018 47.99% 47,013 8.14% 230,109 39.86% 23,133 4.01%
All ages 59,622,350 48,153,727 5,247,740 4,679,770 1,541,113
% of SA 80.76% 8.80% 7.85% 2.58%

Fertility rate (The Demographic Health Survey)

Fertility rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and CBR (Crude Birth Rate):[26]

Year CBR (Total) TFR (Total) CBR (Urban) TFR (Urban) CBR (Rural) TFR (Rural)
1998 21.90 2.90 (2.3) 19.2 2.25 (1.8) 25.4 3.92 (2.9)
2016 22.3 2.6 (2.0) 21.9 2.4 (1.9) 23.1 3.1 (2.4)

Fertility rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) by ethnic group.

Year Total Black African White Coloured Indian/Asian
1998 2.9 (2.3) 3.1 (2.4) 1.9 (1.5) 2.5 (2.1)
2016 2.6 (2.0) 2.7 (2.1) 1.5 (1.2) 2.5 (1.9) 1.7 (1.6)

Life expectancy

Life expectancy at birth from 1950 to 2020 (UN World Population Prospects):[27]

 
Life expectancy in South Africa
  Life expectancy in South Africa 1950-2020 (per 5 yr clusters)
Period Life expectancy
(years)
1950–1955 48.5
1955–1960   51.3
1960–1965   53.0
1965–1970   54.8
1970–1975   56.7
1975–1980   57.3
1980–1985   58.4
1985–1990   61.0
1990–1995   62.3
1995–2000   59.2
2000–2005   53.8
2005–2010   53.1
2010–2015   59.5
2015–2020   63.7
  Life expectancy in South Africa 1950-2021 (per 5 yr clusters)
[28]

Ethnic groups

 
Dominant population groups in South Africa.
  African
  Coloured
  Indian or other Asian
  White
  None dominant
  Little or no population

Ethnic groups South Africa (1911)

  Black African (67%)
  White (21%)
  Coloured (9%)
  Asian (3%)

Ethnic groups South Africa (2004)

  Black African (79%)
  White (10%)
  Coloured (9%)
  Asian (2%)

Statistics South Africa asks people to describe themselves in the census in terms of five racial population groups.[29] The 2011 census figures for these groups were Black African at 80.2%, White at 8.4%, Coloured at 8.8%, Indian/Asian at 2.5%, and Other/Unspecified at 0.5%.[30]

The white percentage of the population has sharply declined. The first census in South Africa in 1911 showed that whites made up 22% of the population. This declined to 16% in 1980,[31] 8.9% in 2011 and 7.65% in 2022.[32]: 21 Coloured South Africans replaced Whites as the largest minority group around 2010.

Languages

South Africa has eleven official languages:[33] isiZulu[30] 22.7%, isiXhosa[30] 16%, Afrikaans[30] 13.5%, English[30] 9.6%, Sepedi[30] 9.1%, Setswana[30] 8%, Sesotho[30] 7.6%, Xitsonga[30] 4.5%, siSwati[30] 2.5%, Tshivenda[30] 2.4% and isiNdebele[30] 2.1%.

In this regard, it is third only to Bolivia and India in number. While all the languages are formally equal, some languages are spoken more than others. According to the 2011 census, the three most spoken first languages are Zulu (22.7%), Xhosa (16.0%), and Afrikaans (13.5%).[32]: 23–25  Despite the fact that English is recognised as the language of commerce and science, it ranked fourth, and was spoken by only 9.6% of South Africans as a first language in 2011.[32]: 23–25 

The country also recognises several unofficial languages, including Sekholokoe, Fanagalo, Khwe, Lobedu, Nama, Northern Ndebele, Phuthi, San and South African Sign Language.[34] These unofficial languages may be used in certain official uses in limited areas where it has been determined that these languages are prevalent. Nevertheless, their populations are not such that they require nationwide recognition.

Many of the "unofficial languages" of the San and Khoikhoi people contain regional dialects stretching northwards into Namibia and Botswana, and elsewhere. These people, who are a physically distinct population from other Africans, have their own cultural identity based on their hunter-gatherer societies. They have been marginalised to a great extent, and many of their languages are in danger of becoming extinct.

Many white South Africans also speak other European languages, such as Portuguese (also spoken by black Angolans and Mozambicans), German, Serbian and Greek, while some Indians and other Asians in South Africa speak South Asian languages, such as Tamil, Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu and Telugu. Although many South Africans are of Huguenot (French) origin, South African French is spoken by fewer than 10,000 individuals country-wide. Congolese French is also spoken in South Africa by migrants.

The primary sign language of deaf South Africans is South African Sign Language. Other sign languages among indigenous peoples are also used.

By ethnicity

In 2011, the first language was Zulu for 28.1% of South African residents, Xhosa for 19.8%, Northern Sotho for 11.2%, Tswana for 9.7%, Sesotho for 9.3%, Tsonga for 5.5%, siSwati for 3.1%, Venda for 2.9%, English for 2.8%, Southern Ndebele for 2.6%, Afrikaans for 1.5%, while 3.4% had another first language.[35]

Among whites, Afrikaans was the first language for 59.1% of the population, compared to 35.0% for English. Other languages accounted for the remaining 5.9%.[35]

Religion

Religion in South Africa (2016)[36]

  Protestantism (71.2%)
  No religion (10.9%)
  Traditional African religion (4.4%)
  Islam (1.6%)
  Hinduism (1.0%)
  Judaism (0.1%)
  Other religions (2.7%)
  Undetermined (1.4%)

According to the 2001 national census, Christians accounted for 79.7% of the population. This includes Protestant (36.6%), Zionist Christian (11.1%), Pentecostal/Charismatic (8.2%), Roman Catholic (7.1%), Methodist (6.8%), Dutch Reformed (6.7%), Anglican (3.8%); members of other Christian churches accounted for another 36% of the population. Muslims accounted for 1.5% of the population, Other 2.3%, and 1.4% were Unspecified and None 15.1%.[30]

African Indigenous Churches made up the largest of the Christian groups. Some believe that many people claiming no affiliation with any organised religion adhered to traditional indigenous religions. Many people have syncretic religious practices combining Christian and indigenous influences.[37]

Muslims are largely found among the Coloured and Indian ethnic groups. They have been joined by black or white South African converts as well as immigrants from other parts of Africa.[38] South African Muslims claim that their faith is the fastest-growing religion of conversion in the country, with the number of black Muslims growing sixfold, from 12,000 in 1991 to 74,700 in 2004[38][39]

The Hindu population has its roots in the British colonial period, but later waves of immigration from India have also contributed to it. Most Hindus are of South Asian origin, but there are many who come from mixed racial stock. Some are converts due to the efforts of ISKCON.

Other minority religions in South Africa are Sikhism, Jainism, Baháʼí Faith and Judaism.[40]

By ethnicity

87.9% of Black residents are Christian, 9.5% have no religion, 0.2% are Muslim, 0.0% are Jewish, 1.22% are Hindu and 2.3% have other or undetermined beliefs.

71.8% of White residents are Christian, 23.8% have no religion, 0.2% are Muslim, 1.4% are Jewish, and 0.0% are Hindu. 2.7% have other or undetermined beliefs.

Other demographic statistics

 
Demographics development according to the United Nations

Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022.[41]

  • One birth every 27 seconds
  • One death every 56 seconds
  • One net migrant every 4 minutes
  • Net gain of one person every 44 seconds

The following demographics are from the CIA World Factbook[42] unless otherwise indicated.

Population

57,516,665 (2022 est.)
55,380,210 (July 2018 est.)

Age structure

 
Population pyramid of South Africa in 2020
0-14 years: 27.94% (male 7,894,742/female 7,883,266)
15-24 years: 16.8% (male 4,680,587/female 4,804,337)
25-54 years: 42.37% (male 12,099,441/female 11,825,193)
55-64 years: 6.8% (male 1,782,902/female 2,056,988)
65 years and over: 6.09% (2020 est.) (male 1,443,956/female 1,992,205)
0-14 years: 28.18% (male 7,815,651 /female 7,793,261)
15-24 years: 17.24% (male 4,711,480 /female 4,837,897)
25-54 years: 42.05% (male 11,782,848 /female 11,503,831)
55-64 years: 6.71% (male 1,725,034 /female 1,992,035)
65 years and over: 5.81% (male 1,351,991 /female 1,866,182) (2018 est.)

Birth rate

18.56 births/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 77th
19.9 births/1,000 population (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 78th

Death rate

9.26 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 52nd
9.3 deaths/1,000 population (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 57th

Total fertility rate

2.18 children born/woman (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 90th
2.26 children born/woman (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 91st

Population growth rate

0.93% (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 103rd
0.97% (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 114th

Median age

Total: 28 years. Country comparison to the world: 142nd
Male: 27.9 years
Female: 28.1 years (2020 est.)
Total: 27.4 years. Country comparison to the world: 144th
Male: 27.2 years
Female: 27.6 years (2018 est.)

Contraceptive prevalence rate

54.6% (2016)

Net migration rate

0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 98th
-0.9 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 138th

Dependency ratios

Total dependency ratio: 52.5 (2015 est.)
Youth dependency ratio: 44.8 (2015 est.)
Elderly dependency ratio: 7.7 (2015 est.)
Potential support ratio: 12.9 (2015 est.)

Urbanization

Urban population: 68.3% of total population (2022)
Rate of urbanization: 1.72% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
Urban population: 66.4% of total population (2018)
Rate of urbanization: 1.97% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)

Life expectancy at birth

Total population: 65.32 years. Country comparison to the world: 202nd
Male: 63.99 years
Female: 66.68 years (2022 est.)
Total population: 64.1 years (2018 est.)

Major infectious diseases

Degree of risk: intermediate (2020)
Food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever
Water contact diseases: schistosomiasis

note: widespread ongoing transmission of a respiratory illness caused by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is occurring throughout South Africa; as of 6 June 2022, South Africa has reported a total of 3,968,205 cases of COVID-19 or 6,690.7 cumulative cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 population with a total of 101,317 cumulative deaths or a rate of 170.83 cumulative deaths per 100,000 population; as of 6 June 2022, 36.33% of the population has received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Ethnic groups

Black African 80.9%, Colored 8.8%, White 7.8%, Indian/Asian 2.6% (2021 est.)
note: Colored is a term used in South Africa, including on the national census, for persons of mixed race ancestry who developed a distinct cultural identity over several hundred years

Languages

 
Map showing the dominant languages in South Africa
isiZulu (official) 24.7%, isiXhosa (official) 15.6%, Afrikaans (official) 12.1%, Sepedi (official) 9.8%, Setswana (official) 8.9%, English (official) 8.4%, Sesotho (official) 8%, Xitsonga (official) 4%, siSwati (official) 2.6%, Tshivenda (official) 2.5%, Khoi, Nama, and San languages 1.9% isiNdebele (official) 1.6% (2017 est.)
note: data represent language spoken most often at home

Education expenditures

6.8% of GDP (2020) Country comparison to the world: 22nd
6.1% of GDP (2017) Country comparison to the world: 34th

Literacy

Definition: age 15 and over can read and write (2015 est.)

Total population: 95%
Male: 95.5%
Female: 94.5% (2019)
Total population: 94.4%
Male: 95.4%
Female: 95.4% (2015 est.)

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

Total: 14 years
Male: 13 years
Female: 14 years (2019)

Unemployment, youth ages 15-24

Total: 59.4%
Male: 55.4%
Female: 64.1% (2020 est.)

Immigration

 

South Africa hosts a sizeable refugee and asylum seeker population. According to the World Refugee Survey 2008, published by the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, this population numbered approximately 144,700 in 2007.[43] Groups of refugees and asylum seekers numbering over 10,000 included people from Zimbabwe (48,400), the Democratic Republic of the Congo (24,800), and Somalia (12,900).[43] These populations mainly lived in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Cape Town, and Port Elizabeth.[43] Many refugees have now also started to work and live in rural areas in provinces such as Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal.

Statistics SA assumes in some of their calculations that there are fewer than 2 million immigrants in South Africa.[44] Other institutions, like the police and Médecins Sans Frontières place estimate the figure at 4 million.[45][46][47][48][49]

Immigration figures

Immigration assumptions by Statistics South Africa to South Africa based on race. Negative numbers represent net migration from South Africa to other countries.[50]

Immigration to SA by Race
(Negative values indicate net migration from SA elsewhere)
Year African Asian White
1985-2000 632 633 36 908 -202 868
2001-2006 565 916 25 310 -99 574
2006-2011 815 780 43 222 -106 787
2011-2016 972 995 54 697 -111 346
2016-2021 894 365 49 584 -90 956

Urbanization

"Urban areas contain about two-thirds of the population; many of these consist of huge informal or squatter settlements."[51]

Graphs and maps

See also

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According to the most recent government estimates the population of South Africa is about 60 6 million people of diverse origins cultures languages and religions 2 3 The South African National Census of 2022 was the most recent census held the next will be in 2032 4 Demographics of South AfricaSouth Africa population pyramid in 2020Population60 604 992 2022 est 1 Density48 1 km2 125 sq mi Growth rate1 06 1 26 Birth rate19 5 births 1 000 population 2022 est 1 21 Death rate11 0 deaths 1 000 population 2022 1 21 Life expectancy64 7 years 2019 est citation needed male64 8 years 2022 est 1 15 female71 3 years 2022 est 1 15 Fertility rate2 34 children born woman 2022 est 1 15 Infant mortality rate24 3 deaths 1 000 2022 est 1 21 Age structure0 14 years28 8 2019 est citation needed 15 64 years65 2 2019 est citation needed 65 and over6 2019 est citation needed Sex ratioTotal0 99 male s female 2010 est citation needed At birth1 02 male s female citation needed Under 151 male s female citation needed 15 64 years1 02 male s female citation needed 65 and over0 68 male s female citation needed NationalityNationalitySouth AfricanLanguageOfficialSee Languages of South AfricaPopulation density in South Africa darker color higher density In 2011 Statistics South Africa counted 2 1 million foreigners in total 5 Reports specify suggest that is an underestimation The real figure may be as high as five million 6 including some three million Zimbabweans 7 Contents 1 History 2 Population 2 1 Earlier Censuses 1904 to 2011 2 1 1 1904 Census 2 1 2 1960 Census 2 1 3 1904 85 national census numbers 2 1 4 1996 Census 2 1 5 2001 Census 2 1 6 2011 Census 2 2 Historical and projected population for the years 1 to 2100 2 2 1 UN Age and population estimates 1950 to 2030 2 2 2 UN population projections 2019 to 2100 3 Vital statistics 3 1 Statistics South Africa From 2002 to present 3 2 United Nations estimates 2019 3 3 Age and sex distribution 3 4 Age and race distribution 3 4 1 Age distribution within each racial group 3 4 1 1 By generation 3 4 1 2 By five year cohorts 3 4 2 Racial composition of each age group in 2020 estimates 3 5 Fertility rate The Demographic Health Survey 3 6 Life expectancy 4 Ethnic groups 5 Languages 5 1 By ethnicity 6 Religion 6 1 By ethnicity 7 Other demographic statistics 7 1 Population 7 2 Age structure 7 3 Birth rate 7 4 Death rate 7 5 Total fertility rate 7 6 Population growth rate 7 7 Median age 7 8 Contraceptive prevalence rate 7 9 Net migration rate 7 10 Dependency ratios 7 11 Urbanization 7 12 Life expectancy at birth 7 13 Major infectious diseases 7 14 Ethnic groups 7 15 Languages 7 16 Education expenditures 7 17 Literacy 7 18 School life expectancy primary to tertiary education 7 19 Unemployment youth ages 15 24 8 Immigration 8 1 Immigration figures 9 Urbanization 10 Graphs and maps 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksHistory Edit Historical population of South Africa Further information History of South Africa This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2022 Population EditEarlier Censuses 1904 to 2011 Edit 1904 Census Edit South African population figures for the 1904 Census 8 ColonyPop Group Cape Colony Natal Transvaal Orange River Colony Total PercentBlack 1 424 787 904 041 937 127 225 101 3 491 056 67 5 White 579 741 97 109 297 277 142 690 1 116 805 21 6 Coloured 395 034 6 686 24 226 19 282 445 228 8 6 Indian 10 242 100 918 11 321 253 122 734 2 4 Total 2 409 804 1 108 754 1 269 951 387 315 5 175 463 100 0 of S Africa 46 6 21 4 24 5 7 5 100 1960 Census Edit Sources Statesman s Year Book 1967 1968 9 Europa Year Book 1969 10 ProvincePop Group Cape of Good Hope Natal Transvaal Orange Free State Total PercentBlack 3 011 080 2 199 920 4 633 378 1 083 886 10 928 264 68 3 White 1 003 207 340 235 1 468 305 276 745 3 088 492 19 3 Coloured 1 330 089 45 253 108 007 25 909 1 509 258 9 4 Indian 18 477 394 854 63 787 7 477 125 3 0 Total 5 362 853 2 980 262 6 273 477 1 386 547 16 003 139 100 0 of S Africa 33 5 18 6 39 2 8 7 100 0 1904 85 national census numbers Edit Bantustan demographics were removed from South African census data during Apartheid and for this reason official figures on the national population of the country during that period will be inaccurate 11 Population Size by Race 1904 85 1 000 people Year Blacks Whites Coloureds Asians TotalPopu lation 1 000 people Popu lation 1 000 people Popu lation 1 000 people Popu lation 1 000 people Popu lation 1 000 people Area included1904 4 019 67 3 1 117 21 6 445 8 6 122 2 4 5 174 South Africa1911 3 490 67 5 1 276 21 4 525 8 8 152 2 6 5 972 South Africa1921 4 697 67 8 1 521 22 0 545 7 9 163 2 4 6 926 South Africa1936 6 596 68 8 2 003 20 9 769 8 0 220 2 3 9 588 South Africa1946 7 830 68 6 2 372 20 8 928 8 1 285 2 5 11 415 South Africa1951 8 560 67 6 2 642 20 9 1 103 8 7 367 2 9 12 672 South Africa1960 10 928 68 3 3 088 19 3 1 509 9 4 477 3 0 16 002 South Africa1970 11 891 64 9 3 759 20 5 2 039 11 1 630 3 4 18 319 South Africa excluding Transkei Bophuthatswana Venda amp Ciskei1970 15 340 70 4 3 773 17 3 2 051 9 4 630 2 9 21 794 South Africa1980 13 135 63 9 4 221 20 5 2 459 12 0 748 3 6 20 563 South Africa excluding Transkei Bophuthatswana amp Venda1980 16 992 68 0 4 512 18 1 2 688 10 8 803 3 2 24 995 South Africa estimate1985 15 163 64 8 4 569 19 5 2 833 12 1 821 3 51 23 386 South Africa excluding Transkei Bophuthatswana Venda amp Ciskei1985 19 052 68 8 4 837 17 5 2 396 8 7 879 3 2 27 704 South Africa estimateYear Blacks Whites Coloureds Asians Total Area included1996 Census Edit Source The People of South Africa Population Census 1996 12 map Population Group Province Black White Coloured Indian Asian Other Total of S A 1 Northern Cape 278 633 111 844 435 368 2 268 12 208 840 321 2 1 2 Western Cape 826 691 821 551 2 146 109 40 376 122 148 3 956 875 9 7 3 Eastern Cape 5 448 495 330 294 468 532 19 356 35 849 6 302 525 15 5 4 KwaZulu Natal 6 880 652 558 182 117 951 790 813 69 423 8 417 021 20 7 5 Mpumalanga 2 497 834 253 392 20 283 13 083 16 120 2 800 711 6 9 6 Free State 2 223 940 316 459 79 038 2 805 11 262 2 633 504 6 5 7 Gauteng 5 147 444 1 702 343 278 692 161 289 58 654 7 348 423 18 1 8 Northern Province Limpopo 4 765 255 117 878 7 821 5 510 32 904 4 929 368 12 1 9 North West 3 058 686 222 755 46 652 10 097 16 635 3 354 825 8 3 South Africa Total 31 127 631 4 434 697 3 600 446 1 045 596 375 204 40 583 573 100 Percent 76 7 10 9 8 9 2 6 0 9 100 Population Group Black White Coloured Asian Other Total of RSA2001 Census Edit Source Statistics South Africa Census 2001 13 ProvincePop Group Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng KwaZulu Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga Northern Cape North West Western Cape Total PercentBlack 5 635 079 2 381 073 6 522 792 8 002 407 5 128 616 2 886 345 293 976 3 358 450 1 207 429 35 416 166 79 0 White 304 506 238 791 1 758 398 483 448 126 276 203 244 102 042 244 035 832 901 4 293 640 9 6 Coloured 478 807 83 193 337 974 141 887 10 163 22 158 424 389 56 959 2 438 976 3 994 505 8 9 Indian Asian 18 372 3 719 218 015 798 275 8 587 11 244 2 320 9 906 45 030 1 115 467 2 5 Total 6 436 763 2 706 775 8 837 178 9 426 017 5 273 642 3 122 990 822 727 3 669 349 4 524 335 44 819 778 100 0 of S A 14 4 6 0 19 7 21 0 11 8 7 0 1 8 8 2 10 1 100 2011 Census Edit Source Census 2011 Census in Brief 14 ProvincePop Group Eastern Cape Free State Gauteng KwaZulu Natal Limpopo Mpumalanga Northern Cape North West Western Cape Total PercentBlack 5 660 230 2 405 533 9 493 684 8 912 921 5 224 754 3 662 219 576 986 3 152 063 1 912 547 41 000 938 79 2 Coloured 541 850 83 844 423 594 141 376 14 415 36 611 461 899 71 409 2 840 404 4 615 401 8 9 White 310 450 239 026 1 913 884 428 842 139 359 303 595 81 246 255 385 915 053 4 586 838 8 9 Indian Asian 27 929 10 398 356 574 756 991 17 881 27 917 7 827 20 652 60 761 1 286 930 2 5 Other 21 595 6 790 84 527 27 170 8 459 9 597 17 903 10 444 93 969 280 454 0 5 Total 6 562 053 2 745 590 12 272 263 10 267 300 5 404 868 4 039 939 1 145 861 3 669 349 5 822 734 51 770 560 100 0 of S A 12 7 5 3 23 7 19 8 10 4 7 8 2 2 7 1 11 2 100 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Historical populationYearPop p a 1100 000 1000300 000 0 11 1500600 000 0 14 1600700 000 0 15 17001 000 000 0 36 18201 550 000 0 37 18702 547 000 1 00 19045 175 463 2 11 19115 972 757 2 07 19136 153 000 1 50 19216 927 403 1 49 19369 587 863 2 19 194611 415 925 1 76 195013 683 162 4 63 195515 384 557 2 37 196017 396 367 2 49 197022 502 502 2 61 198029 077 143 2 60 199036 793 490 2 38 199541 426 810 2 40 200144 819 777 1 32 200748 502 063 1 32 201151 770 560 1 64 201655 653 654 1 46 Note Population estimates 1 AD 1870 AD are deduced from quantitative macroeconomic historical calculations 1 est 1000 est 1500 est 1600 est 1700 est 1820 est 1870 est 1913 15 1904 8 1904 1946 16 17 18 1950 2010 19 2001 2011 2015 20 Historical and projected population for the years 1 to 2100 Edit UN Age and population estimates 1950 to 2030 Edit According to the 2019 revision of the United Nations Secretariat s World Population Prospects South Africa s total population was 55 386 000 in 2015 compared to only 13 628 000 in 1950 In 2015 29 3 of the people were children under the age of 15 65 7 were between 15 and 64 years of age and 5 0 were 65 or older 21 All population estimates are rounded to the nearest thousand Year Total population Percentage under 15 years old Percentage 15 to 64 years old Percentage at least 65 years old1950 13 628 000 38 2 57 7 4 11955 15 207 000 39 5 56 5 3 91960 17 100 000 40 8 55 4 3 91965 19 385 000 41 9 54 3 3 81970 22 070 000 41 6 54 7 3 81975 25 195 000 41 2 55 0 3 81980 28 557 000 40 9 55 3 3 91985 32 679 000 40 8 55 4 3 91990 36 801 000 40 1 55 9 4 01995 41 436 000 37 3 58 4 4 32000 44 968 000 33 9 61 6 4 52005 47 881 000 30 9 64 5 4 62010 51 217 000 29 7 65 6 4 82015 55 386 000 29 3 65 7 5 02020 59 309 000 28 8 65 7 5 52025 62 803 000 27 4 66 5 6 12030 65 956 000 25 8 67 6 6 7UN population projections 2019 to 2100 Edit U N Population projectionsYearPop p a 201958 558 000 203065 956 000 1 09 205075 518 000 0 68 210079 191 000 0 10 Note that the average percentage changes are per year per annum and not the total change over the period between estimatesSource United Nations Secretariat 22 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues 23 failed verification Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Vital statistics EditStatistics South Africa From 2002 to present Edit The following statistics are obtained from the mid year population estimates published by Statistics South Africa 24 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Population estimates for South Africa 2002 2020 Average population Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate per 1 000 Crude death rate per 1 000 Natural change per 1 000 Total fertility rates2002 46 355 083 983 092 596 983 386 109 21 2 12 9 8 7 2 452003 46 806 354 991 067 617 135 373 932 21 2 13 2 8 0 2 422004 47 310 050 1 057 881 645 841 412 040 22 4 13 7 8 7 2 542005 47 860 360 1 102 207 673 977 428 230 23 0 14 1 8 9 2 592006 48 446 414 1 137 157 696 827 440 330 23 5 14 4 9 1 2 632007 49 088 699 1 171 370 696 160 475 210 23 9 14 2 9 7 2 652008 49 794 560 1 196 958 686 582 510 376 24 0 13 8 10 2 2 662009 50 544 931 1 203 604 643 045 560 559 23 8 12 7 11 1 2 622010 51 328 662 1 203 967 603 347 600 620 23 5 11 8 11 7 2 582011 52 129 117 1 192 033 561 381 630 652 22 9 10 8 12 1 2 512012 52 930 356 1 184 320 544 956 639 364 22 4 10 3 12 1 2 462013 53 751 095 1 179 957 535 678 644 279 22 0 10 0 12 0 2 422014 54 574 401 1 177 893 521 005 656 888 21 6 9 5 12 1 2 392015 55 406 634 1 167 002 525 739 641 263 21 1 9 5 11 6 2 352016 56 252 336 1 145 354 517 030 628 324 20 4 9 2 11 2 2 292017 57 097 857 1 168 092 515 722 652 370 20 5 9 0 11 5 2 332018 57 939 226 1 182 107 516 635 665 472 20 4 8 9 11 5 2 352019 58 775 022 1 178 116 518 613 659 503 20 0 8 8 11 2 2 342020 59 622 350 1 173 943 519 865 654 078 19 7 8 7 11 2 332021 60 142 978 1 166 304 695 913 470 391 19 4 11 6 7 8 2 312022 60 604 992 1 175 776 663 075 512 701 19 5 11 0 8 5 2 34Mid year population estimates for South Africa by population group and sex 2020 Population Group Male Female TotalNumber Distribution of Males Number Distribution of Females Number Distribution of TotalBlack African 23519474 80 7 24634253 80 8 48153727 80 8Coloured 2555204 8 8 2692536 8 8 5247740 8 8Indian Asian 787662 2 7 753451 2 5 1541113 2 6White 2266535 7 8 2413235 7 9 4679770 7 8Total 29128875 100 0 30493475 100 0 59622350 100 0Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Mid year population estimates for South Africa by province 2020 United Nations estimates 2019 Edit The Population Department of the United Nations prepared the following estimates 21 Natural increase or decrease over a time period is the difference between that period s live births and deaths before accounting for inward or outward migration Period Live births per year Deaths per year Natural Increase per year Crude Birth Rate per 1 000 per year Crude Death Rate per 1 000 per year Natural Increase per 1 000 per year Total Fertility Rate over av ge woman s life Infant Mortality Rate per 100 000 live births 1950 1955 606 600 292 400 314 200 42 1 20 7 21 8 6 05 1341955 1960 669 400 293 800 375 600 41 4 18 2 23 3 6 05 1211960 1965 740 200 304 600 435 600 40 6 16 7 23 9 6 00 1121965 1970 810 600 313 600 497 000 39 1 15 2 24 0 5 80 1031970 1975 896 000 315 400 580 600 37 9 13 3 24 6 5 50 891975 1980 967 400 309 800 657 600 36 0 11 5 24 5 5 05 711980 1985 1 099 200 311 000 788 200 35 9 10 2 25 7 4 90 561985 1990 1 147 400 299 400 848 000 33 0 8 6 24 4 4 40 461990 1995 1 074 600 318 000 756 600 27 5 8 1 19 3 3 51 411995 2000 1 026 600 448 000 578 600 23 8 10 4 13 4 2 88 472000 2005 1 051 600 626 800 424 800 22 7 13 5 9 2 2 61 542005 2010 1 166 200 671 400 494 800 23 5 13 6 10 0 2 62 482010 2015 1 207 200 557 200 650 000 22 6 10 5 12 2 2 55 332015 2020 1 185 000 546 000 639 000 20 7 9 5 11 1 2 41 272020 2025 1 159 600 573 200 586 400 19 0 9 4 9 6 2 31 242025 2030 1 143 400 604 400 539 000 17 8 9 4 8 4 2 22 21Total Fertility Rate average number of children over a woman s lifetime Infant Mortality Rate per 100 000 live birthsAge and sex distribution Edit See also South African National Census of 2011 Population pyramid 2011 Age group Male Female percent Female Total Percent of RSA0 14 7 969 880 49 6 7 842 388 15 812 268 31 3 15 64 15 538 934 51 8 16 696 600 32 235 534 63 7 65 1 006 222 51 8 1 532 733 2 538 955 5 0 All ages 24 515 036 51 5 26 071 721 50 586 757 100 Age group Male Female percent Female Total Percent of RSAunder 5 2 867 585 49 6 2 817 867 5 685 452 11 0 5 9 2 425 181 49 7 2 394 570 4 819 751 9 3 10 14 2 344 275 49 0 2 250 611 4 594 886 8 9 15 19 2 498 572 50 1 2 504 905 5 003 477 9 7 20 24 2 694 646 49 9 2 679 896 5 374 542 10 4 25 29 2 542 682 49 7 2 516 635 5 059 317 9 8 30 34 2 036 206 49 5 1 992 804 4 029 010 7 8 35 39 1 709 347 50 7 1 758 420 3 467 767 6 7 40 44 1 402 328 52 4 1 546 291 2 948 619 5 7 45 49 1 195 740 54 4 1 424 543 2 620 283 5 1 50 54 1 011 349 54 4 1 206 940 2 218 289 4 3 55 59 811 950 54 8 985 458 1 797 408 3 5 60 64 612 364 55 8 773 404 1 385 768 2 7 65 69 401 548 58 1 556 256 957 804 1 9 70 74 293 498 60 8 454 832 748 330 1 4 75 79 165 283 65 7 315 984 481 267 0 9 80 84 100 694 68 8 222 222 322 916 0 6 85 plus 75 543 70 5 180 130 255 673 0 5 TOTAL 25 188 791 51 3 26 581 769 51 770 560 100 Number of children 0 14 Number of women 15 49 Proportion Fertility Rate15 812 264 13 866 489 1 14 2 35Age and race distribution Edit See also South African National Census of 2011 Age distribution within each racial group Edit By generation Edit Age group All races of All Black African of Blacks Coloured of Col d White of Whites Indian or other Asian of Asians Others of others0 14 15 100 089 29 2 12 702 324 31 0 1 311 811 28 4 771 187 16 8 258 602 20 1 56 164 20 0 15 64 33 904 479 65 5 26 502 329 64 6 3 085 684 66 9 3 165 965 68 9 939 379 73 0 211 126 75 3 65 plus 2 765 992 5 3 1 796 285 4 4 217 906 4 7 649 686 14 2 88 949 6 9 13 164 4 7 All ages 51 770 560 100 41 000 938 100 4 615 401 100 4 586 838 100 1 286 930 100 280 454 100 of SA 100 79 20 8 92 8 86 2 49 0 54 Racial composition of each age group in 2015 estimates Age group All races of All Black of Blacks Coloured of Col d White of Whites Indian or other Asian of Asians0 14 16 612 043 30 23 14 244 663 32 21 1 288 601 26 66 789 492 17 41 289 285 21 24 15 64 35 465 499 64 53 28 170 797 63 69 3 299 771 68 28 3 026 475 66 75 968 649 71 12 65 plus 2 879 378 5 24 1 812 535 4 10 244 544 5 06 718 041 15 84 104 068 7 64 All ages 54 956 920 100 44 227 995 100 4 832 916 100 4 534 008 100 1 362 002 100 of SA 100 80 48 8 79 8 25 2 48 By five year cohorts Edit Age group All races of All Black African of Blacks Coloured of Col d White of Whites Indian or Asian of Asiansunder 5 5 936 350 10 80 5 156 508 11 66 426 156 8 82 254 978 5 62 98 708 7 25 5 to 9 5 537 225 10 08 4 746 115 10 73 430 666 8 91 263 378 5 81 97 065 7 13 10 to 14 5 138 468 9 35 4 342 040 9 82 431 779 8 93 271 136 5 98 93 512 6 87 15 to 19 5 124 373 9 32 4 292 220 9 70 437 412 9 05 295 733 6 52 99 007 7 27 20 to 24 5 302 246 9 65 4 461 515 10 09 426 013 8 81 306 415 6 76 108 304 7 95 25 to 29 5 232 254 9 52 4 437 570 10 03 389 429 8 06 287 485 6 34 117 771 8 65 30 to 34 4 307 693 7 84 3 535 173 7 99 366 955 7 59 281 358 6 21 124 206 9 12 35 to 39 3 774 921 6 87 3 001 989 6 79 376 488 7 79 279 439 6 16 117 005 8 59 40 to 44 3 204 952 5 83 2 444 972 5 53 368 886 7 63 288 370 6 36 102 725 7 54 45 to 49 2 738 580 4 98 2 004 009 4 53 307 363 6 36 335 434 7 40 91 774 6 74 50 to 54 2 297 586 4 18 1 619 249 3 66 264 593 5 47 332 977 7 34 80 767 5 93 55 to 59 1 942 942 3 54 1 334 800 3 02 209 933 4 34 328 999 7 26 69 210 5 08 60 to 64 1 539 953 2 80 1 039 301 2 35 152 698 3 16 290 075 6 40 57 879 4 25 65 to 69 1 153 159 2 10 737 581 1 67 105 403 2 18 265 818 5 86 44 357 3 26 70 to 74 805 114 1 46 511 723 1 16 65 465 1 35 198 876 4 39 28 949 2 13 75 to 79 502 005 0 91 313 800 0 71 41 978 0 87 128 675 2 84 17 552 1 29 80 plus 419 100 0 76 249 431 0 56 31 698 0 66 124 672 2 75 13 210 0 97 All ages 54 956 920 100 44 227 995 100 4 832 916 100 4 534 008 100 1 362 002 100 of SA 100 80 48 8 79 8 25 2 48 Age group All races Black African of age grp Coloured of age grp White of age grp Indian or Asian of age grpunder 5 5 936 350 5 156 508 86 86 426 156 7 18 254 978 4 30 98 708 1 66 5 to 9 5 537 225 4 746 115 85 71 430 666 7 78 263 378 4 76 97 065 1 75 10 to 14 5 138 468 4 342 040 84 50 431 779 8 40 271 136 5 28 93 512 1 82 15 to 19 5 124 373 4 292 220 83 76 437 412 8 54 295 733 5 77 99 007 1 93 20 to 24 5 302 246 4 461 515 84 14 426 013 8 03 306 415 5 78 108 304 2 04 25 to 29 5 232 254 4 437 570 84 81 389 429 7 44 287 485 5 49 117 771 2 25 30 to 34 4 307 693 3 535 173 82 07 366 955 8 52 281 358 6 53 124 206 2 88 35 to 39 3 774 921 3 001 989 79 52 376 488 9 97 279 439 7 40 117 005 3 10 40 to 44 3 204 952 2 444 972 76 29 368 886 11 51 288 370 9 00 102 725 3 21 45 to 49 2 738 580 2 004 009 73 18 307 363 11 22 335 434 12 25 91 774 3 35 50 to 54 2 297 586 1 619 249 70 48 264 593 11 52 332 977 14 49 80 767 3 52 55 to 59 1 942 942 1 334 800 68 70 209 933 10 80 328 999 16 93 69 210 3 56 60 to 64 1 539 953 1 039 301 67 49 152 698 9 92 290 075 18 84 57 879 3 76 65 to 69 1 153 159 737 581 63 96 105 403 9 14 265 818 23 05 44 357 3 85 70 to 74 805 114 511 723 63 56 65 465 8 13 198 876 24 70 28 949 3 60 75 to 79 502 005 313 800 62 51 41 978 8 36 128 675 25 63 17 552 3 50 80 plus 419 100 249 431 59 52 31 698 7 56 124 672 29 75 13 210 3 15 All ages 54 956 920 44 227 995 4 832 916 4 534 008 1 362 002 of SA 80 48 8 79 8 25 2 48 Racial composition of each age group in 2020 estimates Edit Source 25 Age group All races of All Black African of Blacks Coloured of Col d White of Whites Indian or other Asian of Asians0 14 17 050 955 28 60 14 605 416 30 33 1 408 553 26 84 742 913 15 87 294 073 19 08 15 64 38 941 221 65 31 31 368 174 65 14 3 487 284 66 45 2 988 634 63 86 1 097 129 71 19 65 plus 3 630 174 6 09 2 180 137 4 53 351 903 6 71 948 223 20 26 149 911 9 73 All ages 59 622 350 100 48 153 727 100 5 247 740 100 4 679 770 100 1 541 113 100 of SA 100 80 76 8 80 7 85 2 58 Age group All races of All Black African of Blacks Coloured of Col d White of Whites Indian or Asian of Asiansunder 5 5 743 450 9 63 4 940 751 10 26 476 322 9 08 226 715 4 84 99 662 6 47 5 to 9 5 715 952 9 59 4 890 895 10 16 475 518 9 06 249 991 5 34 99 548 6 46 10 to 14 5 591 553 9 38 4 773 770 9 91 456 713 8 70 266 207 5 69 94 863 6 16 15 to 19 4 774 579 8 01 4 031 704 8 37 411 056 7 83 243 267 5 20 88 552 5 75 20 to 24 4 823 367 8 09 4 043 432 8 40 423 180 8 06 254 465 5 44 102 290 6 64 25 to 29 5 420 754 9 09 4 586 780 9 53 435 746 8 30 267 654 5 72 130 574 8 47 30 to 34 5 641 750 9 46 4 769 499 9 90 431 274 8 22 296 160 6 33 144 817 9 40 35 to 39 4 798 293 8 05 3 962 780 8 23 381 858 7 28 308 959 6 60 144 696 9 39 40 to 44 3 733 942 6 26 2 988 999 6 21 316 611 6 03 306 414 6 55 121 918 7 91 45 to 49 3 169 648 5 32 2 393 317 4 97 312 665 5 96 352 648 7 54 111 018 7 20 50 to 54 2 571 263 4 31 1 834 191 3 81 302 224 5 76 337 839 7 22 97 009 6 29 55 to 59 2 211 309 3 71 1 546 674 3 21 264 967 5 05 314 423 6 72 85 245 5 53 60 to 64 1 796 316 3 01 1 210 798 2 51 207 703 3 96 306 805 6 56 71 010 4 61 65 to 69 1 408 665 2 36 918 604 1 91 150 941 2 88 281 318 6 01 57 802 3 75 70 to 74 1 007 174 1 69 619 106 1 29 97 127 1 85 248 673 5 31 42 268 2 74 75 to 79 637 062 1 07 365 409 0 76 56 822 1 08 188 123 4 02 26 708 1 73 80 plus 577 273 0 97 277 018 0 58 47 013 0 90 230 109 4 92 23 133 1 50 All ages 59 622 350 100 48 153 727 100 5 247 740 100 4 679 770 100 1 541 113 100 of SA 100 80 76 8 80 7 85 2 58 Age group All races Black African of age grp Coloured of age grp White of age grp Indian or Asian of age grpunder 5 5 743 450 4 940 751 86 02 476 322 8 29 226 715 3 95 99 662 1 74 5 to 9 5 715 952 4 890 895 85 57 475 518 8 32 249 991 4 37 99 548 1 74 10 to 14 5 591 553 4 773 770 85 37 456 713 8 17 266 207 4 76 94 863 1 70 15 to 19 4 774 579 4 031 704 84 44 411 056 8 61 243 267 5 10 88 552 1 85 20 to 24 4 823 367 4 043 432 83 83 423 180 8 77 254 465 5 28 102 290 2 12 25 to 29 5 420 754 4 586 780 84 62 435 746 8 04 267 654 4 94 130 574 2 41 30 to 34 5 641 750 4 769 499 84 54 431 274 7 64 296 160 5 25 144 817 2 57 35 to 39 4 798 293 3 962 780 82 59 381 858 7 96 308 959 6 44 144 696 3 02 40 to 44 3 733 942 2 988 999 80 05 316 611 8 48 306 414 8 21 121 918 3 27 45 to 49 3 169 648 2 393 317 75 51 312 665 9 86 352 648 11 13 111 018 3 50 50 to 54 2 571 263 1 834 191 71 33 302 224 11 75 337 839 13 14 97 009 3 77 55 to 59 2 211 309 1 546 674 69 94 264 967 11 98 314 423 14 22 85 245 3 85 60 to 64 1 796 316 1 210 798 67 40 207 703 11 56 306 805 17 08 71 010 3 95 65 to 69 1 408 665 918 604 65 21 150 941 10 72 281 318 19 97 57 802 4 10 70 to 74 1 007 174 619 106 61 47 97 127 9 64 248 673 24 69 42 268 4 20 75 to 79 637 062 365 409 57 36 56 822 8 92 188 123 29 53 26 708 4 19 80 plus 577 273 277 018 47 99 47 013 8 14 230 109 39 86 23 133 4 01 All ages 59 622 350 48 153 727 5 247 740 4 679 770 1 541 113 of SA 80 76 8 80 7 85 2 58 Fertility rate The Demographic Health Survey Edit Fertility rate TFR Wanted Fertility Rate and CBR Crude Birth Rate 26 Year CBR Total TFR Total CBR Urban TFR Urban CBR Rural TFR Rural 1998 21 90 2 90 2 3 19 2 2 25 1 8 25 4 3 92 2 9 2016 22 3 2 6 2 0 21 9 2 4 1 9 23 1 3 1 2 4 Fertility rate TFR Wanted Fertility Rate by ethnic group Year Total Black African White Coloured Indian Asian1998 2 9 2 3 3 1 2 4 1 9 1 5 2 5 2 1 2016 2 6 2 0 2 7 2 1 1 5 1 2 2 5 1 9 1 7 1 6 Life expectancy Edit Life expectancy at birth from 1950 to 2020 UN World Population Prospects 27 Life expectancy in South Africa Life expectancy in South Africa 1950 2020 per 5 yr clusters Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Period Life expectancy years 1950 1955 48 51955 1960 51 31960 1965 53 01965 1970 54 81970 1975 56 71975 1980 57 31980 1985 58 41985 1990 61 01990 1995 62 31995 2000 59 22000 2005 53 82005 2010 53 12010 2015 59 52015 2020 63 7 Life expectancy in South Africa 1950 2021 per 5 yr clusters 28 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Ethnic groups EditMain article Ethnic groups in South Africa Dominant population groups in South Africa African Coloured Indian or other Asian White None dominant Little or no population Ethnic groups South Africa 1911 Black African 67 White 21 Coloured 9 Asian 3 Ethnic groups South Africa 2004 Black African 79 White 10 Coloured 9 Asian 2 Statistics South Africa asks people to describe themselves in the census in terms of five racial population groups 29 The 2011 census figures for these groups were Black African at 80 2 White at 8 4 Coloured at 8 8 Indian Asian at 2 5 and Other Unspecified at 0 5 30 The white percentage of the population has sharply declined The first census in South Africa in 1911 showed that whites made up 22 of the population This declined to 16 in 1980 31 8 9 in 2011 and 7 65 in 2022 32 21 Coloured South Africans replaced Whites as the largest minority group around 2010 Languages EditMain article Languages of South Africa South Africa has eleven official languages 33 isiZulu 30 22 7 isiXhosa 30 16 Afrikaans 30 13 5 English 30 9 6 Sepedi 30 9 1 Setswana 30 8 Sesotho 30 7 6 Xitsonga 30 4 5 siSwati 30 2 5 Tshivenda 30 2 4 and isiNdebele 30 2 1 In this regard it is third only to Bolivia and India in number While all the languages are formally equal some languages are spoken more than others According to the 2011 census the three most spoken first languages are Zulu 22 7 Xhosa 16 0 and Afrikaans 13 5 32 23 25 Despite the fact that English is recognised as the language of commerce and science it ranked fourth and was spoken by only 9 6 of South Africans as a first language in 2011 32 23 25 The country also recognises several unofficial languages including Sekholokoe Fanagalo Khwe Lobedu Nama Northern Ndebele Phuthi San and South African Sign Language 34 These unofficial languages may be used in certain official uses in limited areas where it has been determined that these languages are prevalent Nevertheless their populations are not such that they require nationwide recognition Many of the unofficial languages of the San and Khoikhoi people contain regional dialects stretching northwards into Namibia and Botswana and elsewhere These people who are a physically distinct population from other Africans have their own cultural identity based on their hunter gatherer societies They have been marginalised to a great extent and many of their languages are in danger of becoming extinct Many white South Africans also speak other European languages such as Portuguese also spoken by black Angolans and Mozambicans German Serbian and Greek while some Indians and other Asians in South Africa speak South Asian languages such as Tamil Hindi Gujarati Urdu and Telugu Although many South Africans are of Huguenot French origin South African French is spoken by fewer than 10 000 individuals country wide Congolese French is also spoken in South Africa by migrants The primary sign language of deaf South Africans is South African Sign Language Other sign languages among indigenous peoples are also used By ethnicity Edit In 2011 the first language was Zulu for 28 1 of South African residents Xhosa for 19 8 Northern Sotho for 11 2 Tswana for 9 7 Sesotho for 9 3 Tsonga for 5 5 siSwati for 3 1 Venda for 2 9 English for 2 8 Southern Ndebele for 2 6 Afrikaans for 1 5 while 3 4 had another first language 35 Among whites Afrikaans was the first language for 59 1 of the population compared to 35 0 for English Other languages accounted for the remaining 5 9 35 Religion EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2020 Religion in South Africa 2016 36 Protestantism 71 2 Roman Catholicism 6 8 No religion 10 9 Traditional African religion 4 4 Islam 1 6 Hinduism 1 0 Judaism 0 1 Other religions 2 7 Undetermined 1 4 According to the 2001 national census Christians accounted for 79 7 of the population This includes Protestant 36 6 Zionist Christian 11 1 Pentecostal Charismatic 8 2 Roman Catholic 7 1 Methodist 6 8 Dutch Reformed 6 7 Anglican 3 8 members of other Christian churches accounted for another 36 of the population Muslims accounted for 1 5 of the population Other 2 3 and 1 4 were Unspecified and None 15 1 30 African Indigenous Churches made up the largest of the Christian groups Some believe that many people claiming no affiliation with any organised religion adhered to traditional indigenous religions Many people have syncretic religious practices combining Christian and indigenous influences 37 Muslims are largely found among the Coloured and Indian ethnic groups They have been joined by black or white South African converts as well as immigrants from other parts of Africa 38 South African Muslims claim that their faith is the fastest growing religion of conversion in the country with the number of black Muslims growing sixfold from 12 000 in 1991 to 74 700 in 2004 38 39 The Hindu population has its roots in the British colonial period but later waves of immigration from India have also contributed to it Most Hindus are of South Asian origin but there are many who come from mixed racial stock Some are converts due to the efforts of ISKCON Other minority religions in South Africa are Sikhism Jainism Bahaʼi Faith and Judaism 40 By ethnicity Edit 87 9 of Black residents are Christian 9 5 have no religion 0 2 are Muslim 0 0 are Jewish 1 22 are Hindu and 2 3 have other or undetermined beliefs 71 8 of White residents are Christian 23 8 have no religion 0 2 are Muslim 1 4 are Jewish and 0 0 are Hindu 2 7 have other or undetermined beliefs Other demographic statistics Edit Demographics development according to the United Nations Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022 41 One birth every 27 seconds One death every 56 seconds One net migrant every 4 minutes Net gain of one person every 44 secondsThe following demographics are from the CIA World Factbook 42 unless otherwise indicated Population Edit 57 516 665 2022 est 55 380 210 July 2018 est Age structure Edit Population pyramid of South Africa in 2020 0 14 years 27 94 male 7 894 742 female 7 883 266 15 24 years 16 8 male 4 680 587 female 4 804 337 25 54 years 42 37 male 12 099 441 female 11 825 193 55 64 years 6 8 male 1 782 902 female 2 056 988 65 years and over 6 09 2020 est male 1 443 956 female 1 992 205 0 14 years 28 18 male 7 815 651 female 7 793 261 15 24 years 17 24 male 4 711 480 female 4 837 897 25 54 years 42 05 male 11 782 848 female 11 503 831 55 64 years 6 71 male 1 725 034 female 1 992 035 65 years and over 5 81 male 1 351 991 female 1 866 182 2018 est Birth rate Edit 18 56 births 1 000 population 2022 est Country comparison to the world 77th 19 9 births 1 000 population 2018 est Country comparison to the world 78thDeath rate Edit 9 26 deaths 1 000 population 2022 est Country comparison to the world 52nd 9 3 deaths 1 000 population 2018 est Country comparison to the world 57thTotal fertility rate Edit 2 18 children born woman 2022 est Country comparison to the world 90th 2 26 children born woman 2018 est Country comparison to the world 91stPopulation growth rate Edit 0 93 2022 est Country comparison to the world 103rd 0 97 2018 est Country comparison to the world 114thMedian age Edit Total 28 years Country comparison to the world 142nd Male 27 9 years Female 28 1 years 2020 est Total 27 4 years Country comparison to the world 144th Male 27 2 years Female 27 6 years 2018 est Contraceptive prevalence rate Edit 54 6 2016 Net migration rate Edit 0 migrant s 1 000 population 2022 est Country comparison to the world 98th 0 9 migrant s 1 000 population 2018 est Country comparison to the world 138thDependency ratios Edit Total dependency ratio 52 5 2015 est Youth dependency ratio 44 8 2015 est Elderly dependency ratio 7 7 2015 est Potential support ratio 12 9 2015 est Urbanization Edit Urban population 68 3 of total population 2022 Rate of urbanization 1 72 annual rate of change 2020 25 est Urban population 66 4 of total population 2018 Rate of urbanization 1 97 annual rate of change 2015 20 est Life expectancy at birth Edit Total population 65 32 years Country comparison to the world 202nd Male 63 99 years Female 66 68 years 2022 est Total population 64 1 years 2018 est Major infectious diseases Edit Degree of risk intermediate 2020 Food or waterborne diseases bacterial diarrhea hepatitis A and typhoid fever Water contact diseases schistosomiasisnote widespread ongoing transmission of a respiratory illness caused by the novel coronavirus COVID 19 is occurring throughout South Africa as of 6 June 2022 South Africa has reported a total of 3 968 205 cases of COVID 19 or 6 690 7 cumulative cases of COVID 19 per 100 000 population with a total of 101 317 cumulative deaths or a rate of 170 83 cumulative deaths per 100 000 population as of 6 June 2022 36 33 of the population has received at least one dose of COVID 19 vaccine Ethnic groups Edit Black African 80 9 Colored 8 8 White 7 8 Indian Asian 2 6 2021 est note Colored is a term used in South Africa including on the national census for persons of mixed race ancestry who developed a distinct cultural identity over several hundred yearsLanguages Edit Map showing the dominant languages in South Africa isiZulu official 24 7 isiXhosa official 15 6 Afrikaans official 12 1 Sepedi official 9 8 Setswana official 8 9 English official 8 4 Sesotho official 8 Xitsonga official 4 siSwati official 2 6 Tshivenda official 2 5 Khoi Nama and San languages 1 9 isiNdebele official 1 6 2017 est note data represent language spoken most often at homeEducation expenditures Edit 6 8 of GDP 2020 Country comparison to the world 22nd6 1 of GDP 2017 Country comparison to the world 34thLiteracy Edit Definition age 15 and over can read and write 2015 est Total population 95 Male 95 5 Female 94 5 2019 Total population 94 4 Male 95 4 Female 95 4 2015 est School life expectancy primary to tertiary education Edit Total 14 years Male 13 years Female 14 years 2019 Unemployment youth ages 15 24 Edit Total 59 4 Male 55 4 Female 64 1 2020 est Immigration Edit Main article Immigration to South Africa South Africa hosts a sizeable refugee and asylum seeker population According to the World Refugee Survey 2008 published by the U S Committee for Refugees and Immigrants this population numbered approximately 144 700 in 2007 43 Groups of refugees and asylum seekers numbering over 10 000 included people from Zimbabwe 48 400 the Democratic Republic of the Congo 24 800 and Somalia 12 900 43 These populations mainly lived in Johannesburg Pretoria Durban Cape Town and Port Elizabeth 43 Many refugees have now also started to work and live in rural areas in provinces such as Mpumalanga and KwaZulu Natal Statistics SA assumes in some of their calculations that there are fewer than 2 million immigrants in South Africa 44 Other institutions like the police and Medecins Sans Frontieres place estimate the figure at 4 million 45 46 47 48 49 Immigration figures Edit Immigration assumptions by Statistics South Africa to South Africa based on race Negative numbers represent net migration from South Africa to other countries 50 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Immigration to SA by Race Negative values indicate net migration from SA elsewhere Year African Asian White1985 2000 632 633 36 908 202 8682001 2006 565 916 25 310 99 5742006 2011 815 780 43 222 106 7872011 2016 972 995 54 697 111 3462016 2021 894 365 49 584 90 956Urbanization EditMain article List of municipalities in South Africa See also Metropolitan municipality South Africa 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