Demographics of Suriname
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Suriname, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
Most Surinamese people live in the narrow, northern coastal plain. The population is one of the most ethnically varied in the world. Each ethnic group preserves its own culture and many institutions, including political parties, tend to follow ethnic lines. Informal relationships vary: the upper classes of all ethnic backgrounds mix freely; outside of the elite, social relations tend to remain within ethnic groupings. All groups may be found in the schools and workplace.
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Population
According to the 2010 revison of the World Population Prospects the total population was 525,000 in 2010, compared to only 215,000 in 1950. The proportion of children below the age of 15 in 2010 was 28.6%, 65% was between 15 and 65 years of age, while 6.5% was 65 years or older .[1] According to 2012 census, there were 270,629 males and 271,009 females in Suriname.[2]
Total population (x 1000) |
Proportion aged 0–14 (%) |
Proportion aged 15–64 (%) |
Proportion aged 65+ (%) |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
1950 | 215 | 40.0 | 54.0 | 6.0 |
1955 | 250 | 43.2 | 52.0 | 4.8 |
1960 | 290 | 47.6 | 48.3 | 4.1 |
1965 | 332 | 48.2 | 47.8 | 4.0 |
1970 | 372 | 48.3 | 47.8 | 3.9 |
1975 | 364 | 47.6 | 48.5 | 3.9 |
1980 | 366 | 39.9 | 55.7 | 4.4 |
1985 | 376 | 35.8 | 59.8 | 4.5 |
1990 | 407 | 33.3 | 62.0 | 4.7 |
1995 | 436 | 32.2 | 62.6 | 5.2 |
2000 | 467 | 30.6 | 63.7 | 5.7 |
2005 | 500 | 29.8 | 64.1 | 6.1 |
2010 | 525 | 28.6 | 65.0 | 6.5 |
Total and Percent Distribution of Population by Age (Censuses 2004 & 2012)
Age group | Population(2004) | Percent(2004) | Population(2012) | Percent(2012) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total | 492.829 | 100 | 541.638 | 100 |
0-14 | 146.389 | 29,81 | 148.767 | 27.47 |
15-59 | 299.547 | 60,78 | 334.949 | 61,84 |
60+ | 42.189 | 8,56 | 54.527 | 10,07 |
Structure of the population [4]
Structure of the population (02.08.2004) (Census) :
Age Group | Male | Female | Total | % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total | 248 046 | 244 783 | 492 829 | 100 |
0-4 | 26 252 | 25 585 | 51 837 | 10,52 |
5-9 | 25 200 | 24 209 | 49 409 | 10,03 |
10-14 | 22 889 | 22 254 | 45 143 | 9,16 |
15-19 | 23 465 | 23 043 | 46 508 | 9,44 |
20-24 | 22 437 | 21 406 | 43 843 | 8,90 |
25-29 | 19 006 | 18 895 | 37 901 | 7,69 |
30-34 | 19 828 | 19 166 | 38 994 | 7,91 |
35-39 | 19 179 | 18 100 | 37 279 | 7,56 |
40-44 | 17 657 | 16 328 | 33 985 | 6,90 |
45-49 | 12 643 | 12 992 | 25 635 | 5,20 |
50-54 | 9 933 | 10 487 | 20 420 | 4,14 |
55-59 | 6 955 | 8 027 | 14 982 | 3,04 |
60-64 | 6 200 | 7 059 | 13 259 | 2,69 |
65-69 | 5 148 | 5 454 | 10 602 | 2,15 |
70-74 | 4 103 | 4 556 | 8 659 | 1,76 |
75-79 | 2 419 | 2 733 | 5 152 | 1,05 |
80-84 | 1 235 | 1 618 | 2 853 | 0,58 |
85-89 | 392 | 677 | 1 075 | 0,22 |
90-94 | 196 | 294 | 490 | 0,10 |
95+ | 34 | 95 | 129 | 0,03 |
unknown | 2 885 | 1 819 | 4 704 | 0,95 |
Age group | Male | Female | Total | Percent |
---|---|---|---|---|
0-14 | 74 341 | 72 048 | 146 389 | 29,70 |
15-64 | 157 293 | 155 489 | 312 782 | 63,47 |
65+ | 13 527 | 15 427 | 28 954 | 5,88 |
Structure of the population (01.07.2011) (Estimates) :
Age Group | Male | Female | Total | % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total | 272 690 | 267 220 | 539 910 | 100 |
0-4 | 24 910 | 24 150 | 49 060 | 9,09 |
5-9 | 26 400 | 25 160 | 51 560 | 9,55 |
10-14 | 25 950 | 24 850 | 50 800 | 9,41 |
15-19 | 24 510 | 23 670 | 48 180 | 8,92 |
20-24 | 23 270 | 22 500 | 45 770 | 8,48 |
25-29 | 22 310 | 21 360 | 43 670 | 8,09 |
30-34 | 21 180 | 20 150 | 41 330 | 7,65 |
35-39 | 20 130 | 19 110 | 39 240 | 7,27 |
40-44 | 18 570 | 17 720 | 36 290 | 6,72 |
45-49 | 16 370 | 15 830 | 32 200 | 5,96 |
50-54 | 13 940 | 13 730 | 27 670 | 5,12 |
55-59 | 10 970 | 11 200 | 22 170 | 4,11 |
60-64 | 8 340 | 8 890 | 17 230 | 3,19 |
65-69 | 6 200 | 6 870 | 13 070 | 2,42 |
70-74 | 4 360 | 5 060 | 9 420 | 1,74 |
75-79 | 2 860 | 3 500 | 6 360 | 1,18 |
80+ | 2 420 | 3 470 | 5 890 | 1,09 |
Age group | Male | Female | Total | Percent |
---|---|---|---|---|
0-14 | 77 260 | 72 048 | 149 308 | 27,65 |
15-64 | 179 590 | 176 272 | 355 862 | 65,91 |
65+ | 15 840 | 18 900 | 34 740 | 6,43 |
Vital statistics
The Population Departement of the United Nations prepared the following estimates for Suriname. [1]
Period | Live births per year |
Deaths per year |
Natural change per year |
CBR* | CDR* | NC* | TFR* | IMR* | Life expectancy total |
Life expectancy males |
Life expectancy females |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1950-1955 | 10 000 | 3 000 | 7 000 | 48.0 | 14.9 | 33.1 | 6.56 | 89 | 56.0 | 54.4 | 57.7 |
1955-1960 | 12 000 | 3 000 | 9 000 | 46.0 | 12.4 | 33.6 | 6.56 | 76 | 58.7 | 57.0 | 60.5 |
1960-1965 | 14 000 | 3 000 | 11 000 | 44.8 | 10.6 | 34.2 | 6.56 | 64 | 60.5 | 58.7 | 62.5 |
1965-1970 | 14 000 | 3 000 | 11 000 | 39.7 | 9.0 | 30.6 | 5.95 | 55 | 62.4 | 60.5 | 64.5 |
1970-1975 | 13 000 | 3 000 | 10 000 | 34.9 | 8.3 | 26.6 | 5.29 | 49 | 64.0 | 61.7 | 66.5 |
1975-1980 | 11 000 | 3 000 | 8 000 | 30.2 | 7.4 | 22.8 | 4.20 | 44 | 65.1 | 62.8 | 67.7 |
1980-1985 | 11 000 | 3 000 | 8 000 | 30.0 | 7.3 | 22.7 | 3.70 | 42 | 66.5 | 63.6 | 69.8 |
1985-1990 | 10 000 | 3 000 | 7 000 | 25.4 | 7.2 | 18.2 | 3.00 | 39 | 67.1 | 64.0 | 70.7 |
1990-1995 | 9 000 | 3 000 | 6 000 | 22.5 | 7.1 | 15.4 | 2.60 | 34 | 67.6 | 64.4 | 71.1 |
1995-2000 | 11 000 | 3 000 | 8 000 | 23.6 | 7.4 | 16.2 | 2.80 | 29 | 67.8 | 64.6 | 71.4 |
2000-2005 | 10 000 | 4 000 | 6 000 | 21.0 | 7.6 | 13.4 | 2.60 | 24 | 68.1 | 64.8 | 71.7 |
2005-2010 | 10 000 | 4 000 | 6 000 | 19.1 | 7.3 | 11.9 | 2.42 | 22 | 69.6 | 66.4 | 73.1 |
* CBR = crude birth rate (per 1000); CDR = crude death rate (per 1000); NC = natural change (per 1000); IMR = infant mortality rate per 1000 births; TFR = total fertility rate (number of children per woman) |
Births and deaths [5]
Year | Population (x1000) | Live births | Deaths | Natural increase | Crude birth rate | Crude death rate | Rate of natural increase | TFR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | 9 792 | 3 293 | 6 499 | 18,7 | 6,3 | 12,4 |
Ethnic groups
Ethnic group |
Census 1921 | Census 1950[6] | Census 1964[6] | Census 1972[6] | Census 1980[7] | Census 2004[6] | Census 2012[8] | |||||||
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Number | % | Number | % | Number | % | Number | % | Number | % | Number | % | Number | % | |
Amerindian[9] | - | - | 7,287[10] | 2.2 | - | - | 18,037[10] | 3.7 | - | - | ||||
East Indian | 62,280 | 31.3 | 112,633 | 34.7 | 142,917 | 37.6 | 135,117 | 27.4 | 148,443 | 27.4 | ||||
Maroons | 19,180 | 9.7 | 27,698 | 8.5 | 35,838 | 9.4 | 72,553 | 14.7 | 117,567 | 21.7 | ||||
Creole | 71,657 | 36.1 | 114,961 | 35.5 | 119,009 | 31.4 | 87,202 | 17.7 | 84,933 | 15.7 | ||||
Javanese | 35,270 | 17.8 | 48,463 | 14.9 | 57,688 | 15.2 | 71,879 | 14.6 | 73,975 | 13.7 | ||||
Mixed | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 61,524 | 12.5 | 72,340 | 13.4 | ||||
Chinese[9] | - | - | 5,339[10] | 1.6 | - | - | 8,775[11] | 1.8 | - | - | ||||
White[9] | - | - | 4,322[10] | 1.3 | - | - | 2,264[10] | 0.5 | - | - | ||||
Other | 10,095 | 5.1 | 2,986 | 0.9 | 24,155 | 6.4 | 2,264 | 0.5 | 40,985 | 7.6 | ||||
Unknown | 186 | 0.1 | 522 | 0.2 | 0 | 0.0 | 32,579 | 6.6 | 3,395 | 0.6 | ||||
Total | 107,723[12] | 198,668 | 324,211 | 379,607 | 355,240 | 492,829 | 541,638 |
- The census used self-identification for ethnic classification.[13]
- Amerindians are the original inhabitants of Suriname.
- East Indians, also known locally as Hindustanis, are those whose ancestors emigrated from northern British India in the latter part of the 19th century.
- Creoles are descendants from slaves from Africa. Prior to the 2004 census, mixed-race people were counted as Creoles.[citation needed] Their ancestors were brought to the country in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- The Maroon are descendants from slaves from Africa that escaped to the interior of Suriname. Their proportion has increased considerably during the past decades, from 9% in 1964 to 22% in 2012. Part of this increase is probably caused by interchanging identities of Creole and Maroon, causing a decrease in the proportion of Creole and an increase in the proportion Maroon.[citation needed]
- The Javanese are Asians from formerly Dutch-ruled Indonesia.
- Whites are principally descended from Dutch colonists.
The current population of Suriname will be different to these census figures, as the census records residents, and notes legal visitors, but does not record illegal immigrants. According to estimates there may be as many as:
- 60,000 Brazilian (estimates varies between 20,000 and 80,000) from Brazil.[citation needed] There are also other smaller numbers of South American nationalities.
- 40,000 Chinese,[14] with quite small communities of Koreans, Japanese and Filipinos.[citation needed]
- 2,000 Arab/Middle-eastern (mostly Lebanese but also Syrian and Palestinians).[citation needed]
- 200 Jews who are identified in ethnoreligious terms.[citation needed]
Languages
Dutch (official), Sranan Tongo (Surinamese Creole, sometimes called Taki-Taki, is native language of Creoles and much of the younger population), Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu), Javanese, English (widely spoken), French due to cultural influence from French Guiana, Portuguese and Spanish. Chinese languages are spoken as well.
Religion
The 2012 census reported: Christian 48.4%, Hindu 22.3%, Muslim 13.9%, other 15.5%.[15]
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