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Egypt

Egypt People Stats

Definitions

  • Age distribution > Median age: The median age of the country's residents. This is the age most people are in the country.
  • Age distribution > Population aged 0-14: Percentage of total population aged 0-14.
  • Age distribution > Population aged 0-14 > Total: Number of people aged 0-14.
  • Age distribution > Population aged 15-24 > Percent: Percentage of total population aged 15-24.
  • Age distribution > Total dependency ratio: Percentage of dependant persons out of total population aged 15-64. A dependant person is a person aged 0-14 and those over 65 years old.
  • Birth rate: The average annual number of births during a year per 1,000 persons in the population at midyear; also known as crude birth rate. The birth rate is usually the dominant factor in determining the rate of population growth. It depends on both the level of fertility and the age structure of the population.
  • Death rate: The average annual number of deaths during a year per 1,000 population at midyear; also known as crude death rate. The death rate, while only a rough indicator of the mortality situation in a country, accurately indicates the current mortality impact on population growth. This indicator is significantly affected by age distribution, and most countries will eventually show a rise in the overall death rate, in spite of continued decline in mortality at all ages, as declining fertility results in an aging population.
  • Ethnic groups: This entry provides a rank ordering of ethnic groups starting with the largest and normally includes the percent of total population.
  • Gender > Female population: Total female population.
  • Marriage, divorce and children > Total divorces per thousand people: Total number of divorces in given year by country. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Mother's mean age at first birth: This entry provides the mean (average) age of mothers at the birth of their first child. It is a useful indicator for gauging the success of family planning programs aiming to reduce maternal mortality, increase contraceptive use – particularly among married and unmarried adolescents, delay age at first marriage, and improve the health of newborns.
  • Population: Population, total refers to the total population.
  • Population > Population growth, past and future: Population growth rate (percentage).
  • Population growth: Percentage by which country's population either has increased or is estimated to increase. Countries with a decrease in population are signified by a negative percentage. Future estimates are from the UN Population Division.
  • Population growth rate: The average annual percent change in the population, resulting from a surplus (or deficit) of births over deaths and the balance of migrants entering and leaving a country. The rate may be positive or negative. The growth rate is a factor in determining how great a burden would be imposed on a country by the changing needs of its people for infrastructure (e.g., schools, hospitals, housing, roads), resources (e.g., food, water, electricity), and jobs. Rapid population growth can be seen as threatening by neighboring countries.
STAT AMOUNT DATE RANK HISTORY
Age distribution > Median age 45.1 years 2100 110th out of 196
Age distribution > Population aged 0-14 15.64% 2100 99th out of 196
Age distribution > Population aged 0-14 > Total 21.15 million 2100 21st out of 196
Age distribution > Population aged 15-24 > Percent 10.96% 2100 89th out of 196
Age distribution > Total dependency ratio 69.73% 2100 115th out of 196
Birth rate 23.79 births/1,000 population 2013 67th out of 223
Death rate 4.79 deaths/1,000 population 2013 193th out of 223
Ethnic groups Egyptian 99.6%, other 0.4% 2006
Gender > Female population 67.29 million 2100 17th out of 196
Marriage, divorce and children > Total divorces per thousand people 1.91 2011 36th out of 70
Mother's mean age at first birth 22.9 2008 8th out of 11
Population 85.29 million 2013 15th out of 251
Population > Population growth, past and future -0.077 2100 87th out of 227
Population growth -0.077% 2100 87th out of 227
Population growth rate 1.88% 2013 63th out of 231

SOURCES: United Nations Population Division. Source tables; United Nations Population Division. Source tables; United Nations Population Division. Source tables; United Nations Population Division. Source tables; United Nations Population Division. Source tables; CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011; CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011; United Nations Population Division. Source tables; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.; CIA World Factbooks 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013; World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.; United Nations Population Division; United Nations Population Division. Source tables

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In response to <i>Gordo and Emily</i>:

<p>The <a href=/graph/peo_pop>population</a> of Egypt is 74,718,797 (according to the July 2003 estimate) with a <a href=/graph/peo_pop_gro_rat>population growth rate</a> of 1.88% so the population in 2005 is likely to be around 77.5 million.
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<p>Currently, Egypt has a young population, however as <a href=/graph/hea_lif_exp_at_bir_tot_pop>life expectency</a> increases and the <a href=/graph/peo_tot_fer_rat>birth rate</a> decreases, ths is expected to change. These changes are displayed on the <a href=/country/eg/Age_distribution>age distribution</a> pyramids for Egypt.</p>

Posted on 30 May 2005

Edria Murray, Staff Editor

Edria Murray, Staff Editor

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Emily, the estimated population of 74,718,797 from July 2003 that appears on the <a href=http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/peo_pop>page with population statistics</a> is probably the most current population figure available, since governments usually only conduct a census once every five to 10 years. If you want to make an educated guess as to what the population was in 2004, simply use the <a href=http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/peo_pop_gro_rat>population growth rate</a> of 1.88 percent from 2003 and do the calculations.

Posted on 30 May 2005

Ian Graham, Staff Editor

Ian Graham, Staff Editor

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In response to <i>Heba</i>:

<p>The <a href=/graph/imm_net_mig_rat>net migration rate</a> of Egypt is -0.23 migrants per 1000 population. This means there are more people leaving Egypt than arriving there.</p>

<p>The primary reason for leaving Egypt is economic (mostly men), followed by family reasons (mostly women). Those who leave Egypt tend to be highly educated professionals, often doctors, engineers, and teachers who generally go to other arab states (such as <a href=/country/sa>Saudi Arabia</a>, <a href=/country/iz>Iraq</a>, <a href=/country/ku>Kuwait</a>, <a href=/country/jo>Jordan</a> and <a href=/country/ly>Libya</a>), <a href=/region/NAM>North America</a> or <a href=/region/EUR>Europe</a>. This trend reached a peak in the early 1980's and is currently slowing.</p>

<p>Egypt also has a significant number of immigrants, particularly asylum seekers from <a href=/country/su>Sudan</a> who continue to arrive at a rate of over 500 individuals per month. Sudanese refugees make up 75% of all refugees in Egypt.</p>

Posted on 30 May 2005

Edria Murray, Staff Editor

Edria Murray, Staff Editor

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