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population Population typically refers to the number of people in a single area, whether it be a city or town, region, country, continent, or the world. Governments typically quantify the size of the resident population within their jurisdiction using a ...
of
Niger ) , official_languages = , languages_type = National languagespopulation density Population density (in agriculture: Stock (disambiguation), standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area. It is mostly applied to humans, but sometimes to other living organisms too. It is a key geographical ...
, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The largest ethnic groups in
Niger ) , official_languages = , languages_type = National languagesHausa Hausa may refer to: * Hausa people, an ethnic group of West Africa * Hausa language, spoken in West Africa * Hausa Kingdoms, a historical collection of Hausa city-states * Hausa (horse) or Dongola horse, an African breed of riding horse See also ...
, who also constitute the major ethnic group in northern
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
, and the Zarma Songhai (also spelled Djerma-Songhai), who also are found in parts of
Mali Mali (; ), officially the Republic of Mali,, , ff, 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞥆𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 𞤃𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭, Renndaandi Maali, italics=no, ar, جمهورية مالي, Jumhūriyyāt Mālī is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mal ...
. Both groups are sedentary farmers who live in the arable, southern tier. The
Kanouri The Kanuri people (Kanouri, Kanowri, also Yerwa, Baribari and several subgroup names) are an List of ethnic groups of Africa, African ethnic group living largely in the lands of the former Kanem Empire, Kanem and Bornu Empires in Niger, Nigeria ...
(including ''Beri Beri'', ''Manga'') make up the majority of sedentary population in the far southeast of the nation. The remainder of the Nigerien people are nomadic or seminomadic livestock-raising peoples—
Tuareg The Tuareg people (; also spelled Twareg or Touareg; endonym: ''Imuhaɣ/Imušaɣ/Imašeɣăn/Imajeɣăn'') are a large Berber ethnic group that principally inhabit the Sahara in a vast area stretching from far southwestern Libya to southern Alg ...
,
Fulani The Fula, Fulani, or Fulɓe people ( ff, Fulɓe, ; french: Peul, links=no; ha, Fulani or Hilani; pt, Fula, links=no; wo, Pël; bm, Fulaw) are one of the largest ethnic groups in the Sahel and West Africa, widely dispersed across the region. ...
,
Toubou The Toubou or Tubu (from Old Tebu, meaning "rock people") are an ethnic group native to the Tibesti Mountains that inhabit the central Sahara in northern Chad, southern Libya and northeastern Niger. They live either as herders and nomads or as ...
and
Diffa Arabs Diffa Arabs ( ar, عرب الديفا) (also known as Mahamid Arabs) is the Nigerien name given to Arabicized nomadic tribespeople living in eastern Niger, mostly in the Diffa Region. In 2006, approximately 150,000 and accounting for less than 1.5% ...
. With rapidly growing populations and the consequent competition for meager natural resources, lifestyles of these two types of peoples have come increasingly into conflict in Niger in recent years. Some white
French people The French people (french: Français) are an ethnic group and nation primarily located in Western Europe that share a common French culture, history, and language, identified with the country of France. The French people, especially the na ...
live in the country due to Niger being a former colony of France. Niger's high infant mortality rate is comparable to levels recorded in neighboring countries. However, the child mortality rate (deaths among children between the ages of 1 and 4) is exceptionally high (274 per 1,000) due to generally poor health conditions and inadequate nutrition for most of the country's children. Niger's very high
total fertility rate The total fertility rate (TFR) of a population is the average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime if: # she were to experience the exact current age-specific fertility rates (ASFRs) through her lifetime # she were t ...
(6.89 children born per woman, which is the highest in the world), nonetheless, means that nearly half (49%) of the Nigerien population is under age 15. School attendance is low (34%), including 38% of males and 27% of females. Additional education occurs through Koranic schools.


Population

Source: Institut National de la Statistique - Niger


Census results


UN estimates

According to the total population was in , compared to only 2 462 000 in 1950. The proportion of children and teenagers below the age of 15 in 2010 was 49%, 48.8% was between 15 and 65 years of age, while only 2.2% was 65 years or older.Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision
Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2017):


Vital statistics

Registration of vital events in Niger is incomplete. The website
Our World in Data Our World in Data (OWID) is a scientific online publication that focuses on large global problems such as poverty, disease, hunger, climate change, war, existential risks, and inequality. It is a project of the Global Change Data Lab, a re ...
prepared the following estimates based on statistics from the Population Department of the
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.


Fertility and births

Total fertility rate (TFR; Wanted Fertility Rate) and crude birth rate (CBR): Fertility data as of 2012 (DHS Program):


Ethnic groups


Core health indicators


Other demographic statistics

Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022. *One birth every 27 seconds *One death every 3 minutes *One net migrant every 360 minutes *Net gain of one person every 33 seconds The following demographic are from the CIA World Factbook unless otherwise indicated.


Population

:24,484,587 (2022 est.) :19,866,231 (July 2018 est.)


Religions

Muslim 99.3%, Christian 0.3%, animist 0.2%, none 0.1% (2012 est.)


Age structure

:''0-14 years:'' 50.58% (male 5,805,102/female 5,713,815) :''15-24 years:'' 19.99% (male 2,246,670/female 2,306,285) :''25-54 years:'' 23.57% (male 2,582,123/female 2,784,464) :''55-64 years:'' 3.17% (male 357,832/female 364,774) :''65 years and over:'' 2.68% (male 293,430/female 317,866) (2020 est.) :''0-14 years:'' 48.68% (male 4,878,031 /female 4,793,021) :''15-24 years:'' 19.36% (male 1,899,879 /female 1,945,806) :''25-54 years:'' 26.02% (male 2,581,597 /female 2,587,913) :''55-64 years:'' 3.3% (male 340,032 /female 315,142) :''65 years and over:'' 2.64% (male 268,072 /female 256,738) (2018 est.)


Birth rate

:47.08 births/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 1st :43.6 births/1,000 population (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 2nd


Death rate

:9.87 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 37th :11.5 deaths/1,000 population (2018 est.)


Total fertility rate The total fertility rate (TFR) of a population is the average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime if: # she were to experience the exact current age-specific fertility rates (ASFRs) through her lifetime # she were t ...

:6.2 children born/woman (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 1st :6.35 children born/woman (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 1st


Median age

:total: 14.8 years. Country comparison to the world: 227th :male: 14.5 years :female: 15.1 years (2020 est.) :total: 15.5 years. Country comparison to the world: 228th :male: 15.4 years :female: 15.7 years (2018 est.)


Population growth rate

:3.66% (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 3rd :3.16% (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 7th


Mother's mean age at first birth

:20.4 years (2012 est.) :note: median age at first birth among women 25-49


Contraceptive prevalence rate

:11% (2017/18)


Net migration rate

:-0.64 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 129th :-0.5 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2017 est.) Country comparison to the world: 125th


Dependency ratio The dependency ratio is an age-population ratio of those typically not in the labor force (the ''dependent'' part ages 0 to 14 and 65+) and those typically in the labor force (the ''productive'' part ages 15 to 64). It is used to measure the press ...
s

:total dependency ratio: 111.6 (2015 est.) :youth dependency ratio: 106.2 (2015 est.) :elderly dependency ratio: 5.4 (2015 est.) :
potential support ratio The potential support ratio (PSR) is the number of people age 15–64 per one older person aged 65 or older. This ratio describes the burden placed on the working population (unemployment and children are not considered in this measure) by the no ...
: 18.6 (2015 est.)


Urbanization

:urban population: 16.9% of total population (2022) :rate of urbanization: 4.72% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.) :urban population: 16.4% of total population (2018) :rate of urbanization: 4.27% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)


Sex ratio


''at birth:'' 1.03 male(s)/female
''younger than 15 years:'' 1.02 male(s)/female
''15–64 years:'' 0.99 male(s)/female
''65 years and over:'' 0.8 male(s)/female
''total population:'' 1 male(s)/female (2010 est.)


Life expectancy at birth

:total population: 60.09 years. Country comparison to the world: 218th :male: 58.55 years :female: 61.68 years (2022 est.) :total population: 56.3 years (2018 est.) :male: 55 years (2018 est.) :female: 57.7 years (2018 est.) :''total population:'' 52.6 years :''male:'' 51.39 years :''female:'' 53.85 years (2010 est.)


Major infectious diseases

:degree of risk: very high (2020) :food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever :vectorborne diseases: malaria and dengue fever :water contact diseases: schistosomiasis :animal contact diseases: rabies :respiratory diseases: meningococcal meningitis note: on 21 March 2022, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a Travel Alert for polio in Africa; Niger is currently considered a high risk to travelers for circulating vaccine-derived polioviruses (cVDPV); vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV) is a strain of the weakened poliovirus that was initially included in oral polio vaccine (OPV) and that has changed over time and behaves more like the wild or naturally occurring virus; this means it can be spread more easily to people who are unvaccinated against polio and who come in contact with the stool or respiratory secretions, such as from a sneeze, of an “infected” person who received oral polio vaccine; the CDC recommends that before any international travel, anyone unvaccinated, incompletely vaccinated, or with an unknown polio vaccination status should complete the routine polio vaccine series; before travel to any high-risk destination, CDC recommends that adults who previously completed the full, routine polio vaccine series receive a single, lifetime booster dose of polio vaccine


Education expenditures

:3.5% of GDP (2019) Country comparison to the world: 126th


Literacy

definition: age 15 and over can read and write :total population: 35.1% :male: 43.6% :female: 26.7% (2018) :total population: 19.1% (2015 est.) :male: 27.3% (2015 est.) :female: 11% (2015 est.) :Total population: 28.7% (2004 est.; source: UNDP 2006; NB- this figure is given without reference to which languages are considered) :Male: 42.9% :Female: 15.1%


Nationality

''noun:'' Nigerien(s)
''adjective:'' Nigerien


Ethnic Groups

*
Hausa Hausa may refer to: * Hausa people, an ethnic group of West Africa * Hausa language, spoken in West Africa * Hausa Kingdoms, a historical collection of Hausa city-states * Hausa (horse) or Dongola horse, an African breed of riding horse See also ...
53.1% * Zarma/ Songhai 21.2% *
Tuareg The Tuareg people (; also spelled Twareg or Touareg; endonym: ''Imuhaɣ/Imušaɣ/Imašeɣăn/Imajeɣăn'') are a large Berber ethnic group that principally inhabit the Sahara in a vast area stretching from far southwestern Libya to southern Alg ...
11% *
Fulani The Fula, Fulani, or Fulɓe people ( ff, Fulɓe, ; french: Peul, links=no; ha, Fulani or Hilani; pt, Fula, links=no; wo, Pël; bm, Fulaw) are one of the largest ethnic groups in the Sahel and West Africa, widely dispersed across the region. ...
(french: link=no, Peul; ff, Fulɓe) 6.5% * Kanuri 5.9% * Gurma 0.8% *
Arab The Arabs (singular: Arab; singular ar, عَرَبِيٌّ, DIN 31635: , , plural ar, عَرَب, DIN 31635: , Arabic pronunciation: ), also known as the Arab people, are an ethnic group mainly inhabiting the Arab world in Western Asia, ...
0.4% *
Tubu Tubu is a village in North-West District of Botswana, 10 kilometers due east of Gumare village. It is located close to the Okavango Delta The Okavango Delta (or Okavango Grassland; formerly spelled "Okovango" or "Okovanggo") in Botswana i ...
0.4% * Other/Unavailable 0.9% (2006 est.)


Languages

* French (official) *
Hausa Hausa may refer to: * Hausa people, an ethnic group of West Africa * Hausa language, spoken in West Africa * Hausa Kingdoms, a historical collection of Hausa city-states * Hausa (horse) or Dongola horse, an African breed of riding horse See also ...
* Zarma (Djerma)


School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

:total: 6 years (2017) :male: 7 years (2017) :female: 6 years (2017)


Unemployment, youth ages 15-24

:total: 16.6% :male: 16.1% :female: 17.5% (2017 est.)


See also

* Seasonal migration in Niger * Women in Niger *
LGBT rights in Niger Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Niger face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Same-sex sexual activity is legal, however LGBT persons face stigmatization among the broader population. Law regarding ...


References

*UNDP. 2006
''Beyond scarcity: Power, poverty and the global water crisis. Human Development Report 2006.''
New York:
United Nations Development Programme The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)french: Programme des Nations unies pour le développement, PNUD is a United Nations agency tasked with helping countries eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable economic growth and human dev ...
(UNDP).
UNDP The Human Development Index reports: Niger

Health Organization Niger overview
Includes links to statistics, programs and news on health and demography in Niger.
WHO "Country Logbook" for Niger
Providing Surveys, Censuses, Monitoring of vital events, Health services & surveillance, Health situation & trend analysis, and Planning & strategic documents .
ethnologue.com
Ethnic and linguistic breakdown for Niger.
OECD/ AEO 2007 Niger country study


. Institute of the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS) composed of nine member States, including Niger.
The World Bank, Niger overview and resources
{{Africa in topic, Demographics of Society of Niger