Demographics of Bangladesh

Demographics of Bangladesh
Bangladesh population pyramid in 2020
Population169,356,251 (2021 est.)[1][2]
Growth rate1.01% (2024 est.)[3]
Birth rate17.71 births/1,000
population (2020 est.)[3]
Death rate5.54 deaths/1,000
population (2020 est.)[3]
Life expectancy73.2 years (2023)[4]
 • male73.1 years
 • female75.4 years
Fertility rate2.17 children born/woman
(2023) [5]
Infant mortality rate24.73 deaths/1,000 live births
(2020 est.)[3]
Age structure
0–14 years27.21% (2019 est.)[6]
15–64 years67.61% (2019 est.)[6]
65 and over5.18% (2019 est.)[6]
Sex ratio
Total0.97 male(s)/female
(2017 est.)[7]
At birth104 male(s)/ 100 female (2021)[8]
Under 15103 male(s)/ 100 female (2021)[8]
65 and over97 male(s)/ 100 female (2021)[8]
Nationality
NationalityBangladeshi
Major ethnicBengalis (99%)
Minor ethnicChakma,
Tripuri,
Marma,
Mundas,
Garos (Achiks),
Oraons,
Santhals,
Mro,
Meitei people (Manipuri people[9][10][11]),
Zomi, Bihari
Khasi
Language
OfficialBengali
SpokenBengali and its dialects

Bangladesh is the eighth-most populated country in the world with almost 2.2% of the world's population. As per the final results of the 2022 Census of Bangladesh, the country's population is 169,828,911.[12] Bangladesh has one of the highest population densities in the world.

Bangladesh (previously East Pakistan between 1947 and 1971 and East Bengal before 1947) is largely ethnically homogeneous and its name derives from the Bengali ethno-linguistic group which comprises 99% of the population. The Chittagong Hill Tracts, Sylhet, Mymensingh, Barisal and North Bengal regions are home to diverse tribal peoples. There are many dialects of Bengali spoken throughout the region. The dialect spoken by those in Chittagong and Sylhet are particularly distinctive. About (91.04%) of Bangladeshis are Muslims, followed by Hindus (largest-minority) at (7.95%), Buddhists (0.61%) and Christians (0.30%) and others (0.12%) as per 2022 census.

Bangladesh has one of the highest population densities in the world. The total fertility rate (TFR) has been reduced by more than two thirds since Independence. The current TFR in Bangladesh is 1.930 per woman,[13] globally considered to be below the benchmark for replacement level fertility.

At this TFR and without migration, Bangladesh's population is expected to soon reach a stage where it neither grows nor shrinks, once the top of its age pyramid fills in.[14]

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