The groups are the same as we used above: population under 15, between 15 and 64 and population which is over 65 year old.Note: The pyramid provided is not corresponding to data given above because the age groups have different number of years. was estimated to be 942,208 people. It means that the working population (labor force) in Djibouti must provide goods for itself and cover expenditure on children and aged persons (this population is more than a half of working population). More than 75% of the population lives in cities and towns (predominantly in the capital, Djibouti). age dependency ratio" is based on the latest demographic and social statistics by United Nations Statistics Division age structure" is based on the latest demographic and social statistics by United Nations Statistics Division The value of more than 50% shows that the pressure on productive population in Djibouti is relatively high.Child dependency ratio is a ratio of people below working age (under 15) to workforce of a country.Aged dependency ratio is a ratio of people above working age (65+) to workforce of a country.Source: The estimation data for section "Djibouti The data is given as of 1st of July of an year (medium fertility variant).Source : United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs: Population Division Yibuti [1] (en francés: Djibouti, en árabe: جيبوتي Jībūtī [ʤiːbuːtiː]), oficialmente la República de Yibuti, es un país ubicado en el Cuerno de África.Tiene 23200 km² y comparte fronteras con Eritrea por el norte, con Etiopía por el oeste y el sur y con Somalilandia por el sureste. As of the beginning of 2020 according to our estimates Djibouti had the following population age distribution:We prepared a simplified model of the population distribution pyramid which is broken down into 3 main age groups. Population trends In 2019, Djibouti hosted nearly 30,800 refugees and asylum-seekers mainly from Somalia and Yemen as the main countries of origin, as well as Eritrea and Ethiopia. Djibouti is a poor, predominantly urban country, characterized by high rates of illiteracy, unemployment, and childhood malnutrition. The rural population subsists primarily on nomadic herding. Life expectancy at birth is one of the most important demographic indicator. The sex ratio of the total population was Dependency ratio of population is a ratio of people who are generally not in the labor force (the dependents) to workforce of a country (the productive part of population). Djibouti: Population par Quartier (2019 estimée), et étendue des inondations (estimé à 2/12/19) à Djibouti Cité (16 décembre 2019) map — MapAction Download PDF (381.35 KB) The global sex ratio in Below are the key figures for Djibouti population in 2019:Djibouti population density is 40.6 people per square kilometer (105.2/miSource: Pew Research Center. Situation Overview & Humanitarian Needs. Source: The estimation data for section "Djibouti In 2019 the natural increase was positive, as the number of births exceeded the number of deaths by 15,817. It shows that the dependent part of population is more than a half of the working part. The Global Religious Landscape This is an increase of 1.33 % (12,358 people) compared to population of 929,850 the year before. Yemeni and Somali refugees were accorded prima facie status, while others underwent RSD. Relatively short life expectancy, as well as low level of education and poor health care are also describe such kind of population age distribution model. miles). It shows the number of years a newborn infant would live assuming that birth and death rates will remain at the same level during the whole lifetime.
[2] Asimismo, tiene costas bañadas por el mar Rojo y el golfo de Adén. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100. Djibouti Urban Population Currently, 78.9 % of the population of Djibouti is urban (768,001 people in 2019) Population Density. This is an increase of 1.33 % (12,358 people) compared to population of 929,850 the year before.
The current population of Djibouti in 2020 is 988,000, a 1.48% increase from 2019.; The population of Djibouti in 2019 was 973,560, a 1.53% increase from 2018.; The population of Djibouti in 2018 was 958,923, a 1.57% increase from 2017. Some portion of the population counted as "working age" may actually be unemployed or not in the labor force whereas some portion of the "dependent" population may be employed and not necessarily economically dependent.© Copyright Worldometers.info - All rights reserved - The 2019 population density in Djibouti is 42 people per Km 2 (109 people per mi 2), calculated on a total land area of 23,180 Km2 (8,950 sq. Chart and table of Djibouti population from 1950 to 2020. The productive part of population accordingly consists of population between 15 and 64 years. Due to external migration, the population declined by 3,459. And does not reflect actual migration situation due to movement restrictions. The data is given as of 1st of January of an year. Djibouti: WHO and UNICEF estimates of immunization coverage: 2019 revision July 6, 2020; page 1 WHO and UNICEF estimates of national immunization coverage - next revision available July 15, 2021 data received as of June 29, 2020 UNICEF Humanitarian Appeal 2019: US$ 1,814,021.
The dependent part includes the population under 15 years old and people aged 65 and over. Djibouti City (also called Djibouti; Arabic: مدينة جيبوتي , French: Ville de Djibouti, Somali: Magaalada Jabuuti, Afar: Magaala Gabuuti) is the eponymous capital and largest city of Djibouti.It is located in the coastal Djibouti Region on the Gulf of Tadjoura.. Djibouti City has a population of around 562,000 inhabitants, which counts for over 70% of the country's population.