Demographics of Lesotho
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Demographic features of the
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of Lesotho include
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, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects. The Demographics of Lesotho describe the condition and overview of Lesotho's people, residents of which are called Basotho in the plural and Mosotho in the singular. Demographic topics include basic education, health, and population statistics as well as identified racial and religious affiliations.


Population

According to the 2016 census, Lesotho has a total population of 2,007,201. Of the population, 34.17 percent lived in urban and 65.83 percent in rural areas. The country's capital,
Maseru Maseru is the capital and largest city of Lesotho. It is also the capital of the Maseru District. Located on the Caledon River, Maseru lies directly on the Lesotho–South Africa border. Maseru had a population of 330,760 in the 2016 census. T ...
, accounts for around half of the total urban population. The sex distribution is 982,133 male and 1,025,068 female, or around 96 males for each 100 females. The average population density in the country is around 66,1 people per square kilometer. The density is lower in the
Lesotho Highlands The Lesotho Highlands are formed by the Drakensberg and Maloti mountain ranges in the east and central parts of the country of Lesotho. Foothills form a divide between the lowlands and the highlands. Snow is common in the highlands in the winter ...
than in the western lowlands. Although the majority of the population—56.1 percent—is between 15 and 64 years of age, Lesotho has a substantial youth population numbering around 37.8 percent. The annual population growth rate is estimated at 0.13% According to the total population was in , compared to only 734 000 in 1950. The proportion of children below the age of 15 in 2010 was 37.4%, 58.3% was between 15 and 65 years of age, while 4.3% 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


Vital statistics

Registration of vital events is in Lesotho not complete. The Population Departement of the United Nations prepared the following estimates.


Fertility and Births

Total Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR): Fertility data as of 2014 (DHS Program):


Life expectancy at birth

Life expectancy from 1950 to 2015 (''UN World Population Prospects''):


Other demographic statistics

Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022. *One birth every 10 minutes *One death every 18 minutes *One net migrant every 63 minutes *Net gain of one person every 31 minutes The following demographic are from the CIA World Factbook unless otherwise indicated. 6,600 people living in Lesotho are from
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or
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. They represent 0.3% of the total population of Lesotho. The 5,000 Chinese people form the largest non-African ethnic group in Lesotho.


Population

:2,193,970 (2022 est.) :1,962,461 (July 2018 est.)


Religions

Protestant 47.8% (Pentecostal 23.1%, Lesotho Evangelical 17.3%, Anglican 7.4%), Roman Catholic 39.3%, other Christian 9.1%, non-Christian 1.4%, none 2.3% (2014 est.)


Age structure

:''0-14 years:'' 31.3% (male 309,991/female 306,321) :''15-24 years:'' 19.26% (male 181,874/female 197,452) :''25-54 years:'' 38.86% (male 373,323/female 391,901) :''55-64 years:'' 4.98% (male 52,441/female 45,726) :''65 years and over:'' 5.6% (2020 est.) (male 57,030/female 53,275) :''0-14 years:'' 31.84% (male 314,155 /female 310,772) :''15-24 years:'' 19.34% (male 181,332 /female 1955,236) :''25-54 years:'' 38.27% (male 366,652 /female 384,333) :''55-64 years:'' 5.02% (male 52,490 /female 46,016) :''65 years and over:'' 5.53% (male 55,804 /female 52,671) (2018 est.)


Population growth rate

:0.76% (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 121st :0.24% (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 178th


Birth rate

:23.15 births/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 50th :24.2 births/1,000 population (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 52nd


Death rate

:11.05 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 22nd :15.1 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 ...

:2.92 children born/woman (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 51st :2.59 children born/woman (2018 est.) Country comparison to the world: 72nd


Median age

:total: 24.7 years. Country comparison to the world: 164th :male: 24.7 years :female: 24.7 years (2020 est.) :total: 24.4 years. Country comparison to the world: 164th :male: 24.4 years :female: 24.3 years (2018 est.)


Mother's mean age at first birth

:20.9 years (2014 est.) :note: median age at first birth among women 25-49


Contraceptive prevalence rate

:64.9% (2018) :60.2% (2014)


Net migration rate

:-4.55 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 199th :-6.8 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2017 est.) Country comparison to the world: 203rd


Major infectious diseases

:degree of risk: intermediate (2020) :food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever


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: 66.9 (2015 est.) :youth dependency ratio: 59.5 (2015 est.) :elderly dependency ratio: 7.4 (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 ...
: 13.5 (2015 est.)


Urbanization

:urban population: 29.9% of total population (2022) :rate of urbanization: 2.77% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.) :urban population: 30.2% of total population (2018) :rate of urbanization: 2.83% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)


Life expectancy at birth

:total population: 59.57 years. Country comparison to the world: 220th :male: 57.57 years :female: 61.64 years (2022 est.) :total population: 53 years (2018 est.) :male: 53 years (2018 est.) :female: 53.1 years (2018 est.)


Education expenditures

:7.4% of GDP (2020) Country comparison to the world: 16th


Literacy

definition: age 15 and over can read and write (2015 est.) :total population: 79.4% (2015 est.) :male: 70.1% (2015 est.) :female: 88.3% (2015 est.)


School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

:total: 12 years :male: 12 years :female: 13 years (2017) :total: 11 years (2015) :male: 10 years (2015) :female: 11 years (2015)


Unemployment, youth ages 15-24

:total: 34.4% (2013 est.) :male: NA (2013 est.) :female: NA (2013 est.)


Ethnic groups and languages

Due to Lesotho's long history as a unified nation, that continued even through
British British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies. ** Britishness, the British identity and common culture * British English, ...
colonial rule, the ethnic makeup of the country is very homogenous. Lesotho's ethno-linguistic structure consists almost entirely of the
Basotho The Sotho () people, also known as the Basuto or Basotho (), are a Bantu nation native to southern Africa. They split into different ethnic groups over time, due to regional conflicts and colonialism, which resulted in the modern Basotho, who ...
(singular ''Mosotho''), a Bantu-speaking people: an estimate of 99.7 percent of the people identify as Basotho. The Kwena (Bakoena) are the largest subgroup of the Sotho; other Basotho subgroups include the Natal (North) Nguni, Batloung (the Tlou), Baphuthi (the Phuti), Bafokeng, Bataung (the Tau), Bats'oeneng (the tso'ene) and the Cape (South) Nguni (Thembu). Other ethnic groups include Europeans, numbering in the thousands, and several hundred Asians.
Sesotho Sotho () or Sesotho () or Southern Sotho is a Southern Bantu language of the Sotho–Tswana ("S.30") group, spoken primarily by the Basotho in Lesotho, where it is the national and official language; South Africa (particularly the Free ...
(Southern Sotho) and
English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national ide ...
languages are both official.
Afrikaans Afrikaans (, ) is a West Germanic language that evolved in the Dutch Cape Colony from the Dutch vernacular of Holland proper (i.e., the Hollandic dialect) used by Dutch, French, and German settlers and their enslaved people. Afrikaans gra ...
, Zulu,
Xhosa Xhosa may refer to: * Xhosa people, a nation, and ethnic group, who live in south-central and southeasterly region of South Africa * Xhosa language, one of the 11 official languages of South Africa, principally spoken by the Xhosa people See als ...
and French are also spoken.


Religion

The population of Lesotho is estimated to be around 90 percent Christian. Roman Catholics, the largest religious group, make up around 45 percent of the population. Evangelicals comprise 26 percent of the population, and Anglican and other Christian groups an additional 19 percent.
Muslims Muslims ( ar, المسلمون, , ) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God of Abrah ...
,
Hindus Hindus (; ) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pages 35–37 Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for ...
, Buddhists, Baháʼí, and members of traditional indigenous religions comprise the remaining 10 percent of the population.


Education and literacy

According to recent estimates, 85 percent of the population 15 and over was literate. Among women the literacy rate was around 95 percent, and among men around 75 percent. As such, Lesotho boasts one of the higher literacy rates in Africa. Although education is not compulsory, the Government of Lesotho is incrementally implementing a programme for free primary education. It was expected that the program would be fully in place by 2006. The
National University of Lesotho The National University of Lesotho, the main and oldest university in Lesotho, is located in Roma, southeast of Maseru, the capital of Lesotho. The Roma valley is broad and is surrounded by a barrier of rugged mountains which provides magnific ...
located in
Roma Roma or ROMA may refer to: Places Australia * Roma, Queensland, a town ** Roma Airport ** Roma Courthouse ** Electoral district of Roma, defunct ** Town of Roma, defunct town, now part of the Maranoa Regional Council *Roma Street, Brisbane, a ...
and the
Limkokwing University of Creative Technology Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (also called Limkokwing and LUCT) is a private university that has a presence across Africa, Europe, and Asia. With its main campus in Malaysia, the university has over 30,000 students from more tha ...
located in the heart of Maseru, Moshoeshoe 2 are the only universities in the country. In addition, the country has almost 20 other public and 15 private institutes giving tertiary education.


References

Attribution * {{Africa in topic, Demographics of Society of Lesotho