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Demographics of Yemen

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Demographics ofYemen
Population pyramid of Yemen in 2020
Population32,684,503[1] (2023 est.)
Growth rate2.17% (2022 est.)
Birth rate24.64 births/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Death rate5.62 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Life expectancy69.21 years
 • male65.19 years
 • female69.94 years
Fertility rate3.01 children born/woman (2022 est.)
Infant mortality rate46.54 deaths/1,000 live births
Net migration rate-0.19 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Age structure
0–14 years39.16%
65 and over2.8%
Sex ratio
Total1.02 male(s)/female (2022 est.)
At birth1.05 male(s)/female
Under 151.04 male(s)/female
65 and over0.69 male(s)/female
Nationality
NationalityYemeni
Major ethnicArabs
Minor ethnic
Language
OfficialArabic

Demographic features of thepopulation ofYemen (Arabic:سكان اليمن) includepopulation density,ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status,religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

Population

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
01,001,000—    
5002,150,000+0.15%
10002,250,000+0.01%
15002,250,000+0.00%
17002,250,000+0.00%
19002,490,000+0.05%
19504,316,000+1.11%
19605,116,000+1.71%
19706,145,000+1.85%
19807,945,000+2.60%
199011,948,000+4.16%
200017,723,000+4.02%
201024,053,000+3.10%
202030,932,546+2.55%
Source:[2][3]
2020[4]

The population of Yemen was about 33 million according to 2021 estimates,[5][6] with 46% of the population being under 15 years old and 2.7% above 65 years. In 1950, it was 4.3 million.[7][8] By 2050, the population is estimated to increase to about 60 million.[9]

Yemenis are mainly ofArab ethnicity.[10] When the former states of North and South Yemen were established, most resident minority groups departed.[11] Yemen is still a largelytribal society.[12] In the northern, mountainous parts of the country, there are some 400Zaidi tribes.[13] There are also hereditary caste groups in urban areas such asAl-Akhdam.[14]

According to theUSCRI, Yemen hosted a population of refugees and asylum seekers numbering approximately 69 in 2017. Refugees and asylum seekers living in Yemen were predominantly fromIraq,Somalia,Ethiopia,[15] andSyria.[16]

Yemen's historical population

Age structure

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Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2013) (Data refer to national projections.):[17]

Age groupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total12 844 16912 390 91025 235 079100
0–42 069 8551 981 7634 051 61816.06
5–91 723 7551 653 3913 377 14613.38
10–141 539 4471 467 7983 007 24511.92
15–191 530 8541 423 8032 954 65711.71
20–241 426 4901 312 0832 738 57410.85
25–291 146 7751 080 1402 226 9158.82
30–34851 154837 0941 688 2486.69
35–39635 492641 2561 276 7485.06
40–44448 186468 200916 3853.63
45–49366 733392 010758 7433.01
50–54310 025334 665644 6892.55
55–59238 877249 982488 8591.94
60–64178 041174 631352 6711.40
65-69135 090131 812266 9021.06
70-7498 25797 029195 2870.77
75-7966 65666 691133 3470.53
80+78 48278 565157 0470.62
Age groupMaleFemaleTotalPercent
0–145 333 0575 102 95210 436 00941.36
15–647 132 6276 913 86114 046 48855.66
65+378 485374 097752 5822.98

Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2017) (Data refer to national projections.):[18]

Age groupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total14 334 12613 836 28228 170 408100
0–42 213 6742 118 1774 331 85115.38
5–91 992 1221 901 0343 893 15513.82
10–141 639 2851 573 9363 213 22111.41
15–191 529 7321 451 3282 981 06010.58
20–241 509 3631 398 4642 907 82610.32
25–291 367 6801 260 3062 627 9869.33
30–341 063 4941 010 8462 074 3407.36
35–39799 595789 4131 589 0085.64
40–44577 738587 7701 165 5084.14
45–49415 599438 461854 0593.03
50–54343 155371 721714 8752.54
55–59279 808307 024586 8322.08
60–64206 651218 537425 1881.51
65-69148 672150 710299 3821.06
70-74105 257108 159213 4160.76
75-7969 01072 586141 5960.50
80+73 29277 812151 1040.54
Age groupMaleFemaleTotalPercent
0–145 845 0815 593 14711 438 22840.60
15–648 092 8147 833 86815 926 68256.54
65+396 231409 267805 4982.86

Urbanization

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See also:Yemen § Urban areas
Urban population: 31% of total population (2008)
Rate ofurbanization: 4.9% annual rate of change (2005–2010 est.)

Vital statistics

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In 2007 the birthrate and death rate were estimated to be 42.7 per 1,000 and 8.1 per 1,000, respectively (CIA est.). The infant mortality rate was almost 58 deaths per 1,000 live births. The rate was estimated to be higher for males than for females—more than 62 male deaths per 1,000 live births, as compared with about 53 female deaths per 1,000 live births. Despite an increase of 14 years in the last decade, life expectancy at birth in Yemen has remained low compared with other developing countries—60.6 years for males and 64.5 years for females, or 62.5 years overall. The country's fertility rate was almost 6.5 children per woman in 2007 free.[19]

Demographic and Health Surveys

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Total Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR):[20]

YearTotalUrbanRural
CBRTFRCBRTFRCBRTFR
199739.26.4835.25.0140.67.03
201333.44.4 (3,1)27.43.2 (2,4)36.25.1 (3,5)

UN estimates

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Year[21]PopulationLive births per yearDeaths per yearNatural change per yearCBR1CDR1NC1TFR1IMR1Life expectancy (years)
19504 713 000  248 000  166 000  82 00052.635.117.47.92318.331.66
1951  4 783 000  252 000  166 000  86 00052.734.717.97.90317.631.68
1952  4 856 000  257 000  168 000  89 00052.834.518.37.88316.231.80
1953  4 932 000  262 000  170 000  92 00053.134.318.77.90314.831.93
1954  5 011 000  267 000  172 000  95 00053.234.318.97.90313.432.04
1955  5 092 000  272 000  175 000  98 00053.434.219.27.89312.032.17
1956  5 175 000  278 000  177 000  101 00053.634.219.47.90310.632.27
1957  5 261 000  283 000  180 000  103 00053.734.219.57.89309.232.36
1958  5 350 000  289 000  181 000  108 00053.933.820.17.90303.432.79
1959  5 444 000  295 000  182 000  113 00054.133.420.77.92298.133.19
1960  5 542 000  302 000  183 000  119 00054.433.021.47.94293.033.68
1961  5 647 000  309 000  185 000  124 00054.732.722.07.96287.834.10
1962  5 753 000  316 000  191 000  124 00054.833.221.67.96283.833.62
1963  5 860 000  323 000  197 000  125 00054.933.621.47.98280.033.25
1964  5 974 000  331 000  192 000  139 00055.332.123.28.04272.034.74
1965  6 097 000  339 000  193 000  146 00055.431.523.98.07265.035.37
1966  6 228 000  347 000  192 000  155 00055.630.824.88.13257.136.10
1967  6 368 000  355 000  192 000  164 00055.730.125.68.17248.936.87
1968  6 516 000  362 000  190 000  172 00055.529.226.48.20240.337.80
1969  6 674 000  369 000  184 000  185 00055.227.527.68.22230.339.47
1970  6 844 000  378 000  182 000  196 00055.126.528.68.24221.340.50
1971  7 024 000  387 000  180 000  207 00055.125.629.58.26212.941.54
1972  7 216 000  398 000  179 000  219 00055.024.730.38.30204.842.46
1973  7 418 000  406 000  177 000  229 00054.723.930.88.30197.143.35
1974  7 630 000  416 000  175 000  241 00054.523.031.58.34189.544.33
1975  7 856 000  430 000  174 000  256 00054.622.132.58.40181.545.25
1976  8 095 000  442 000  172 000  270 00054.521.233.38.44173.246.24
1977  8 348 000  456 000  170 000  286 00054.520.334.28.50164.847.29
1978  8 615 000  468 000  167 000  300 00054.219.434.88.52156.448.39
1979  8 900 000  488 000  166 000  322 00054.718.636.28.67147.949.39
1980  9 205 000  504 000  162 000  341 00054.617.637.08.71139.850.65
1981  9 529 000  519 000  160 000  359 00054.416.737.68.75132.051.71
1982  9 872 000  536 000  159 000  377 00054.216.138.18.79125.552.41
1983  10 237 000  554 000  154 000  400 00054.015.039.08.83118.153.92
1984  10 626 000  570 000  151 000  418 00053.514.239.38.85112.054.93
1985  11 037 000  588 000  150 000  438 00053.213.639.78.86106.555.69
1986  11 465 000  606 000  161 000  445 00052.814.138.88.86102.053.82
1987  11 916 000  625 000  149 000  476 00052.412.539.98.8397.957.10
1988  12 387 000  643 000  149 000  495 00051.912.039.98.7994.357.76
1989  12 872 000  660 000  149 000  510 00051.211.639.68.7191.458.22
1990  13 375 000  678 000  150 000  528 00050.611.239.48.6188.858.70
1991  13 896 000  696 000  151 000  544 00050.010.939.18.4686.459.05
1992  14 434 000  713 000  153 000  561 00049.410.638.88.2784.359.43
1993  14 988 000  730 000  154 000  576 00048.710.238.48.0582.559.86
1994  15 553 000  738 000  157 000  581 00047.510.137.37.8080.959.71
1995  16 103 000  743 000  156 000  588 00046.19.636.47.5379.560.45
1996  16 614 000  720 000  156 000  565 00043.39.333.97.0278.260.57
1997  17 109 000  729 000  153 000  576 00042.58.933.66.8376.461.12
1998  17 608 000  732 000  153 000  579 00041.58.732.86.6474.161.38
1999  18 115 000  746 000  151 000  596 00041.18.332.86.5171.561.98
2000  18 629 000  751 000  148 000  603 00040.27.932.36.3268.762.59
2001  19 143 000  753 000  145 000  608 00039.27.631.76.1165.963.22
2002  19 661 000  762 000  142 000  620 00038.77.231.55.9462.863.91
2003  20 189 000  780 000  140 000  641 00038.56.931.65.8259.964.54
2004  20 733 000  794 000  139 000  656 00038.26.731.65.7157.265.01
2005  21 321 000  810 000  137 000  673 00037.96.431.55.5854.865.54
2006  21 966 000  831 000  136 000  694 00037.86.231.65.4352.365.99
2007  22 642 000  842 000  135 000  707 00037.26.031.25.2750.066.57
2008  23 329 000  857 000  135 000  723 00036.75.831.05.1347.966.96
2009  24 030 000  871 000  136 000  735 00036.25.730.54.9946.467.20
2010  24 744 000  886 000  139 000  748 00035.85.630.24.8645.767.28
2011  25 476 000  905 000  142 000  763 00035.55.629.94.7445.467.42
2012  26 223 000  922 000  146 000  775 00035.15.629.54.6345.567.34
2013  26 984 000  939 000  149 000  791 00034.85.529.34.5345.467.55
2014  27 753 000  956 000  155 000  802 00034.45.628.94.4345.567.38
2015  28 517 000  968 000  175 000  793 00033.96.127.84.3246.365.87
2016  29 274 000  977 000  177 000  800 00033.36.127.34.2146.266.06
2017  30 034 000  983 000  183 000  800 00032.76.126.64.1146.165.96
2018  30 791 000  995 000  204 000  791 00032.36.625.74.0446.664.58
2019  31 547 000  1 003 000  203 000  801 00031.86.425.43.9646.565.09
2020  32 284 000  1 010 000  210 000  800 00031.36.524.73.8945.964.65
2021  32 982 000  1 009 000  226 000  783 00030.56.823.73.8046.863.75
1CBR = 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

Life expectancy

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PeriodLife expectancy in
years
PeriodLife expectancy in
years
1950–195534.71985–199056.8
1955–196034.71990–199558.5
1960–196534.71995–200059.8
1965–197039.12000–200561.0
1970–197543.32005–201062.8
1975–198048.12010–201564.2
1980–198553.0

Source:UN World Population Prospects[22]

millionyear05101520253035195019601970198019902000201020202030population (million)Yemen Total Population

years152025303540195019601970198019902000201020202030Natural change (per 1000)Yemen Population Change

years050100150200250300350195019601970198019902000201020202030Infant Mortality (per 1000 live births)Yemen Infant Mortality

TFRyears3456789195019601970198019902000201020202030Total Fertility RateYemen TFR

Ethnic groups

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Yemen'stribal areas and Shia/Sunni regions.Shia Muslims predominant in the green area of Yemen's West, with the rest of Yemen beingSunni Muslims.

The ethnic makeup of Yemen consists predominantly of Arabs; but also includes minorities from theHorn of Africa,South Asia, andEurope. Yemen was formerly also home to a Jewish diaspora community.

Languages

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Arabic is the official language; English is also used in official and business circles.[19] In the Mahra area (the extreme east), several othersArabic languages (includingMehri) are spoken.[23] When the former states ofNorth andSouth Yemen were established, most resident minority groups departed.[23]

Religion

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Main article:Religion in Yemen
Religions of Yemen (2010 )[24]
Religionspercent
Islam
99.1%
Other (includesJewish,Baháʼí Faith, andChristian)
0.9%
Religion in Yemen (2022 estimate)[25]
  1. Shafi'i Islam (65.0%)
  2. Zaydi Islam (34.0%)
  3. Ismaili Shia,Twelver Shi'ism,Baháʼí,Hindu,Christian or irreligious (1.00%)

Religion in Yemen consists primarily of two principalIslamic religious groups: by various sources, 53-65% of the Muslim population isSunni and 30-44.5% is Shia.[26][27][19][28][29][30] Sunnis primarily adhere to theShafi'i school, and there are also significant followers of theMaliki andHanbali schools. Shias are primarilyZaidi and also have significant minorities ofTwelver[26][31] andIsmaili Shias.[26]

Zaidis are generally found in the north and northwest and Shafi'is in the south and southeast.[23] There is also a small minority ofChristians andJews.[19]

Migration

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Emigration

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Main article:Yemeni diaspora

The Yemenidiaspora is largely concentrated in the United Kingdom, where between70,000 and 80,000 Yemenis live. Over20,000 Yemenis reside in the United States, and an additional 2,812 live in Italy. Other Yemenis also reside inSaudi Arabia, theUnited Arab Emirates,Qatar andBahrain, as well asIndonesia,Malaysia,Brunei, and the formerUSSR. A smaller number of modern-day Pakistanis are of Yemeni descent, their original ancestors having left Yemen for the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia over four centuries ago.[32] 350,000Yemenite Jews live in Israel. In 2015, due to the conflict in Yemen, many have migrated to the northern coasts of Djibouti and Somalia.

See also

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References

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