Demographics of Bangladesh
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Bangladesh is ethnically homogeneous, with 98% of the population being Bengalis (as are most in neighboring West Bengal, India), though Bengalis are a heterogeneous and physically diverse ethnic group. They speak Bangla, an eastern Indo-Aryan language. The remainder of the population is comprised mostly of Biharis and various tribal groups (concentrated in the Chittagong Hill Tracts).
The religions practiced in the region have changed a significantly through history. At various times in the distance past, Buddhism and Hinduism were each the dominant religions. The 1947 partition of Bengal along religious lines augmented the existing Sunni Muslim majority in the region. The 1991 census provides the most recent estimate of the religious makeup, with 88.3% Muslim and 10.5% Hindu.[1] The balance is made up of Buddhists, Christians and animists. About 5% of the Muslims (and most of the Biharis) are Shia.
As in neighboring India, more than half of the population lives in agrarian rural villages. But urbanization is proceeding rapidly and the capitol Dhaka is one of the fastest growing and largest cities in the world. Other major urban centers include Chittagong and Khulna. [2] The least densely populated areas are in the Sundarbans jungle and the Chittagong Hill Tracts.
Bangladesh had one of the highest rates of population growth in the world in the 1960's and 1970's. Since then however it has seen a marked reduction in its total fertility rate, from 6.2 thirty years ago to 3.2 (2003 UNDP figures).
[edit] Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook
[edit] Population
- 147,365,352 (July 2006 est.)
[edit] Age structure
- 0-14 years: 32.9% (male 24,957,997/female 23,533,894)
- 15-64 years: 63.6% (male 47,862,774/female 45,917,674)
- 65 years and over: 3.5% (male 2,731,578/female 2,361,435) (2006 est.)
[edit] Median age
- Total: 22.2 years
- Male: 22.2 years
- Female: 22.2 years (2006 est.)
[edit] Population growth rate
- 2.09% (2006 est.)
[edit] Birth rate
- 29.8 births/1,000 population (2006 est.)
[edit] Death rate
- 8.27 deaths/1,000 population (2006 est.)
[edit] Net migration rate
- -0.68 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2006 est.)
[edit] Sex ratio
- At birth: 1.06 male(s)/female
- Under 15 years: 1.06 male(s)/female
- 15-64 years: 1.04 male(s)/female
- 65 years and over: 1.16 male(s)/female
- Total population: 1.05 male(s)/female (2006 est.)
[edit] Infant mortality rate
- Total: 60.83 deaths/1,000 live births
- Male: 61.87 deaths/1,000 live births
- Female: 59.74 deaths/1,000 live births (2006 est.)
[edit] Life expectancy at birth
- Total population: 62.46 years
- Male: 62.47 years
- Female: 62.45 ye7hg87iuiars (2006 est.)
[edit] Total fertility rate
- 3.11 children born/woman (2006 est.)
[edit] HIV/AIDS
- Adult prevalence rate: less than 0.1% (2001 est.)
- People living with HIV/AIDS: 13,000 (2001 est.)
- Deaths: 650 (2001 est.)
[edit] Major infectious diseases
- Degree of risk: high
- Food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A and E, and typhoid fever
- Vectorborne diseases: dengue fever and malaria are high risks in some locations
- Water contact disease: leptospirosis
- Animal contact disease: rabies (2005)
[edit] Nationality
- Noun: Bangladeshi(s)
- Adjective: Bangladeshi
[edit] Ethnic groups
- Bengali 98%, tribal groups, non-Bengali Muslims (1998)
[edit] Religions
- Muslim 88, Hindu 11%, other 1% (1991)
Others: Buddhists ,Christians and Native Religions
[edit] Languages
- Bangla (official, also known as Bengali), English
[edit] Literacy
- Definition: age 15 and over can read and write
- Total population: 43.1%
- Male: 53.9%
- Female: 31.8% (2003 est.)
[edit] Other Demographic Data
Naturally there is some degree of uncertainty about the population, especially in a developing country such as Bangladesh with a high level of illiteracy and rural population. Thus the margin of error is such that it is unknown which of Bangladesh and Russia has the larger population. For example the UN's ESA ranks Russia 7th and Bangladesh 8th, whereas the CIA World Factbook ranks Bangladesh 7th and Russia 8th. At any rate, the population of Russia is in decline while that of Bangladesh is growing. The following table lists various recent estimates of the population.
Source | Year | Population (millions) |
National Census[3] | 1991 | 112 |
National Census[4] | 2001 | 129 |
UN Population Fund[5] | 2003 | 150 |
UN Dept Economic and Social Affairs[6] | 2005 | 142 |
US State Dept[7] | 2005 | 144 |
Population Reference Bureau[8] | 2005 | 144 |
CIA | 2006 | 147 |
[edit] References
- This article contains material from the CIA World Factbook (2006 edition) which, as a US government publication, is in the public domain.
- This article contains material from the US Department of State's Background Notes which, as a US government publication, is in the public domain. 2003
- ^ The CIA World Factbook's figures are apparently in error. The 1990-1996 and 2001-2006 editions provide an estimate of 83% Muslim and 16% Hindu, but the 1997-2000 editions (as well as the 2005 Background Note from the US State Department) give the figures cited above.
- ^ Bangladesh: largest cities and towns and statistics of their population. World Gazetteer. Retrieved on 2006-07-28.
- ^ Adjusted Population, Analytical Report of Population Census 1991 -Vol-1. Bangladesh National Data Bank.
- ^ Adjusted Population (p.4), Population census 2001 Preliminary Report. Bangladesh National Data Bank.
- ^ Indicators: Bangladesh. United Nations Population Fund. Retrieved on 2006-07-28.
- ^ Medium fertility variant, World Population Prospects: 2004 Revision. UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
- ^ Background Note: Bangladesh. U.S. Department of State (2005-08).
- ^ Country Profiles: Bangladesh. Population Reference Bureau. Retrieved on 2006-07-28.