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The Demographics of Tajikistan is about the demographics, demography of the population of Tajikistan, including population growth, population density, Ethnic group, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population.


Demographic trends

Tajikistan's main ethnic group are the Tajik people, Tajiks, with minorities such as the Uzbeks and Kyrgyz people, Kyrgyz, and a small Russians, Russian minority. Because not everyone in Tajikistan is an ethnic Tajik, the non-Tajik citizens of the country are referred to as Tajikistani. The official nationality of any person from Tajikistan is a Tajikistani, while the ethnic Tajik majority simply call themselves Tajik. Contemporary Tājik people, Tajiks are an Iranian peoples, Iranian people. In particular, they are descended from ancient Eastern Iranian peoples of Central Asia, such as the Soghdians and the Bactrians, with an admixture of Western Iranian Persian people, Persians as well as non-Iranian peoples. Until the 20th century, people in the region used two types of distinction to identify themselves: way of life - either nomadic or sedentary - and place of residence. By the late nineteenth century, the Tajik and Uzbek people, Uzbek peoples, who had lived in proximity for centuries and often used each other's languages, did not perceive themselves as two distinct nationalities. The modern labels were imposed artificially when Central Asia was divided into five Soviet republics in the 1920s. Historically, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan were also home to Bukharan Jews, who trace their ancestry to the Lost Tribes of Israel taken captive by the Babylonians in the 7th century BC, but almost no Bukharian Jews are left in Tajikistan.


CIA World Factbook demographic statistics

The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated.


Ethnic groups

*Tajiks, Tajik 84.3% *Pamirians, Pamiris 1% *Uzbeks, Uzbek 13.8% *Other 2% (includes Kyrgyzs, Kyrgyz, Russians in Tajikistan, Russian, Turkmens, Turkmen, Tatars, Tatar, Arabs, Arab) Ethnic makeup according to the population censuses from 1926 to 2010 (in thousands)
Note: The category Tājik people, Tajiks also includes approximately 135,000 ethnic Pamiris, of which 65% are Shughni language, Shughni speakers, 13% are Rushani language, Rushani speakers, 12% speak Wakhi language, Wakhi, 5% are Bartangi language, Bartangi speakers, 3% are Yazgulyam language, Yazgulyami speakers, 1.5% speak Khufi language, Khufi, and 0.8% are Ishkashimi language, Ishkashimi speakers. In addition there are 5,000 speakers of Yagnobi language, Yagnobi. According to the 2000 census, excluding the people whose native languages are Pamiri or Yagnobi, Tajiks account for 77.6% of the population.


Languages

Several dialects of Persian language, Persian (Central Asian dialects of Persian language, Persian) are spoken in Tajikistan and it is one of the two official languages of Tajikistan (officially referred to as Tajik language, Tajik). Russian language, Russian is the official interethnic language and is widely used in both government and business. The different ethnic minorities speak different languages, for instance Uzbek language, Uzbek, Turkmen, Kyrgyz language, Kyrgyz and Khowar language, Khowar. In the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province, Shughni language, Shughni as well as other Pamir languages are spoken. In the northern Yaghnob valley, the Yaghnobi language is still spoken.


Religion

*Sunni Islam 95% *Shia Ismaili Islam 3% *Religion in Tajikistan#Other religions, others 2%


Population

9,275,787 (2019 est.) According to Worldmeters


Age structure

''0–14 years:'' 34.3% (male 1,282,681/female 1,238,607)
''15–64 years:'' 62.1% (male 2,260,552/female 2,303,034)
''65 years and over:'' 3.6% (male 112,334/female 151,937) (2009 est.)


Population growth rate

1.88% (2009 est.) 2.21% (2013-2014 est.) (source:www.stat.tj)


Net migration rate

-1.28 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2009 est.)


Sex ratio

''at birth:'' 1.05 male(s)/female
''under 15 years:'' 1.04 male(s)/female
''15–64 years:'' 0.98 male(s)/female
''65 years and over:'' 0.74 male(s)/female
''total population:'' 0.99 male(s)/female (2009 est.)


Life expectancy at birth

''total population:'' 65.33 years
''male:'' 62.29 years
''female:'' 68.52 years (2009 est.)


Education

Education is required through high school (11 years of schooling) but completion rate is under 90%;


Literacy

''definition:'' age 15 and over can read and write
''total population:'' 99.5%
''male:'' 99.7%
''female:'' 99.2% (2000 census)


Vital statistics


UN estimates

Births and deaths


Life Expectancy


Fertility rate

Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and CBR (Crude Birth Rate):


Population pyramids

Source:


Birth rate

There were slightly over 224 thousand births in Tajikistan in 2017, down from 230 thousand in 2016. Most births occurred in Khatlon Region (89 thousand births), followed by Sughd Region (61 thousand births) and the Districts of Republican Subordination (53 thousand births). The fewest births is recorded in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region in eastern Tajikistan, with around 5,700 births. Dushanbe, Dushanbe city recorded approximately 15,500 births in 2017. The crude birth rate for Tajikistan was 25.4‰ in 2017, down from 28.1‰ two years earlier (in 2015). Khatlon Region has the highest birth rate (28.1‰) in 2017, while the Dushanbe, city of Dushanbe has the lowest birth rate with 18.8‰.


See also

* Demographics of Central Asia


References


External links


Ethnolinguistic map of Tajikistan by Iraj Bashiri
*Dr. Kurbanov, Ruslan
OnIslam.net.
May 19, 2012. {{DEFAULTSORT:Demographics Of Tajikistan Demographics of Tajikistan,