Demographics of Benin | |
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Population | 13,754,688 (2022 est.) |
Growth rate | 3.34% (2022 est.) |
Birth rate | 41.15 births/1,000 population (2022 est.) |
Death rate | 8.01 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) |
Life expectancy | 62.21 years |
• male | 60.39 years |
• female | 64.14 years |
Fertility rate | 5.43 children born/woman (2022 est.) |
Infant mortality rate | 55.76 deaths/1,000 live births |
Net migration rate | 0.24 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.) |
Age structure | |
0–14 years | 45.56% |
65 and over | 2.39% |
Sex ratio | |
Total | 0.97 male(s)/female (2022 est.) |
At birth | 1.05 male(s)/female |
Under 15 | 1.02 male(s)/female |
65 and over | 0.72 male(s)/female |
Nationality | |
Nationality | Beninese |
Language | |
Official | French |
The demographics of Benin include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
The majority of Benin's 13.3 million people live in the south. [1] [2] The population is young, with a life expectancy of 62 years. [1] [2]
About 42 African ethnic groups live in this country; these various groups settled in Benin at different times and have also migrated within the country. [2] Ethnic groups include:
French is the official language but is spoken more in urban than in rural areas. [2] The literacy rate is 54% among adult males and 31% among adult females as of 2018; [1] these rates are slowly growing.[ citation needed ] Recent migrations have brought other African nationals to Benin, including Nigerians, Togolese and Malians. [2] The foreign community also includes many Lebanese and Indians involved in trade and commerce. [2] The personnel of the many European embassies, foreign aid missions, nongovernmental organizations and missionary groups account for much of the 5,500 European population. [2]
Several religions are practiced in Benin. [2] Traditional African religions are widespread (50%), and their practices vary from one ethnic group to the other. [2] Arab merchants introduced Islam in the north and among the Yoruba. [2] European missionaries brought Christianity to the south and central areas of Benin. [2] Muslims account for 20% of the population and Christians for 30%. [2] Many nominal Muslims and Christians continue to practice traditional African religion traditions. [2] It is believed that West African Vodun originated in Benin and was introduced to Brazil and the Caribbean Islands by slaves taken from this particular area of the Slave Coast. [2]
According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects [3] [4] the total population of Benin was 12,996,895 in 2021, compared to only 2,255,000 in 1950. The proportion of children below the age of 15 in 2010 was 43.7%; 53.3% were between 15 and 65 years of age, while 3% were of 65 years or older. [5]
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Total population | Population aged 0–14 (%) | Population aged 15–64 (%) | Population aged 65+ (%) | |
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1950 | 2 255 000 | 35.2 | 57 | 7.8 |
1955 | 2 302 000 | 37.0 | 56.6 | 6.3 |
1960 | 2 420 000 | 38.4 | 56.1 | 5.5 |
1965 | 2 602 000 | 40.7 | 54.3 | 5 |
1970 | 2 850 000 | 42.7 | 52.7 | 4.6 |
1975 | 3 182 000 | 44.2 | 51.4 | 4.4 |
1980 | 3 611 000 | 45.2 | 50.7 | 4.0 |
1985 | 4 140 000 | 45.9 | 50.4 | 3.7 |
1990 | 4 773 000 | 46.2 | 50.4 | 3.4 |
1995 | 5 651 000 | 45.5 | 51.3 | 3.1 |
2000 | 6 518 000 | 45.6 | 51.4 | 3.0 |
2005 | 7 634 000 | 44.6 | 52.4 | 3.0 |
2010 | 8 850 000 | 43.7 | 53.3 | 3.0 |
Age Group | Male | Female | Total | % |
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Total | 4 446 877 | 4 620 199 | 9 067 076 | 100 |
0–4 | 828 064 | 801 448 | 1 629 512 | 17.97 |
5–9 | 675 912 | 659 254 | 1 335 166 | 14.73 |
10–14 | 572 756 | 564 312 | 1 137 068 | 12.54 |
15–19 | 553 241 | 527 958 | 1 081 199 | 11.92 |
20–24 | 398 920 | 369 026 | 767 946 | 8.47 |
25–29 | 291 598 | 317 891 | 609 489 | 6.72 |
30–34 | 227 400 | 310 493 | 537 893 | 5.93 |
35–39 | 213 385 | 281 234 | 494 619 | 5.46 |
40–44 | 175 956 | 202 155 | 378 111 | 4.17 |
45–49 | 142 056 | 166 810 | 308 866 | 3.41 |
50–54 | 110 074 | 122 576 | 232 650 | 2.57 |
55–59 | 82 190 | 89 780 | 171 970 | 1.90 |
60–64 | 64 968 | 70 800 | 135 768 | 1.50 |
65-69 | 35 915 | 39 619 | 75 534 | 0.83 |
70-74 | 36 511 | 46 229 | 82 740 | 0.91 |
75-79 | 15 591 | 20 862 | 36 453 | 0.40 |
80+ | 22 340 | 29 752 | 52 092 | 0.57 |
Age group | Male | Female | Total | Percent |
0–14 | 2 076 732 | 2 025 014 | 4 101 746 | 45.24 |
15–64 | 2 259 788 | 2 458 723 | 4 718 511 | 52.04 |
65+ | 110 357 | 136 462 | 246 819 | 2.72 |
Age Group | Male | Female | Total | % |
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Total | 5 832 926 | 6 024 701 | 11 857 627 | 100 |
0–4 | 940 701 | 900 981 | 1 841 682 | 15.53 |
5–9 | 849 322 | 827 010 | 1 676 332 | 14.14 |
10–14 | 849 093 | 828 651 | 1 677 744 | 14.15 |
15–19 | 700 987 | 665 779 | 1 366 766 | 11.53 |
20–24 | 539 908 | 515 230 | 1 055 138 | 8.90 |
25–29 | 405 041 | 468 706 | 873 747 | 7.37 |
30–34 | 333 366 | 445 579 | 778 945 | 6.57 |
35–39 | 298 390 | 364 433 | 662 823 | 5.59 |
40–44 | 245 129 | 279 544 | 524 673 | 4.42 |
45–49 | 204 983 | 214 033 | 419 016 | 3.53 |
50–54 | 136 813 | 139 819 | 276 632 | 2.33 |
55–59 | 120 528 | 130 415 | 250 943 | 2.12 |
60–64 | 65 462 | 67 250 | 132 712 | 1.12 |
65-69 | 62 527 | 72 418 | 134 945 | 1.14 |
70-74 | 31 651 | 37 112 | 68 763 | 0.58 |
75-79 | 24 810 | 33 122 | 57 932 | 0.49 |
80+ | 24 217 | 34 620 | 58 837 | 0.50 |
Age group | Male | Female | Total | Percent |
0–14 | 2 639 116 | 2 556 642 | 5 195 758 | 43.82 |
15–64 | 3 050 605 | 3 290 787 | 6 341 392 | 53.48 |
65+ | 143 205 | 177 272 | 320 477 | 2.70 |
Benin's registration of vital events is incomplete. The Population Department of the United Nations has prepared the following estimates. Population estimates account for under numeration in population censuses.
Population (thousands) | Live births (thousands) | Deaths (thousands) | Natural change (thousands) | CBR [i] | CDR [i] | NC [i] | TFR [i] | IMR [i] | Life expectancy (years) | |
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1950 | 2 264 | 92 | 72 | 21 | 40.6 | 31.5 | 9.1 | 5.75 | 210.2 | 34.95 |
1951 | 2 281 | 93 | 72 | 21 | 40.8 | 31.6 | 9.2 | 5.78 | 208.0 | 35.20 |
1952 | 2 298 | 95 | 72 | 22 | 41.1 | 31.4 | 9.8 | 5.83 | 205.4 | 35.47 |
1953 | 2 317 | 96 | 72 | 24 | 41.5 | 31.0 | 10.5 | 5.88 | 203.0 | 35.82 |
1954 | 2 337 | 98 | 72 | 26 | 42.0 | 30.8 | 11.2 | 5.94 | 200.4 | 36.05 |
1955 | 2 360 | 100 | 72 | 28 | 42.4 | 30.4 | 12.0 | 5.99 | 197.7 | 36.39 |
1956 | 2 385 | 103 | 71 | 31 | 42.9 | 29.9 | 13.0 | 6.05 | 195.0 | 36.83 |
1957 | 2 413 | 105 | 72 | 34 | 43.5 | 29.6 | 13.9 | 6.11 | 192.2 | 37.09 |
1958 | 2 443 | 108 | 71 | 36 | 44.0 | 29.2 | 14.8 | 6.17 | 189.4 | 37.48 |
1959 | 2 476 | 111 | 71 | 39 | 44.6 | 28.8 | 15.8 | 6.23 | 186.5 | 37.86 |
1960 | 2 512 | 113 | 72 | 42 | 45.1 | 28.5 | 16.6 | 6.28 | 183.6 | 38.18 |
1961 | 2 551 | 117 | 72 | 46 | 46.0 | 28.1 | 17.8 | 6.40 | 180.5 | 38.54 |
1962 | 2 593 | 120 | 72 | 48 | 46.3 | 27.8 | 18.6 | 6.46 | 177.5 | 38.93 |
1963 | 2 638 | 123 | 72 | 51 | 46.7 | 27.3 | 19.3 | 6.51 | 174.4 | 39.33 |
1964 | 2 686 | 126 | 72 | 54 | 46.9 | 26.9 | 20.0 | 6.57 | 171.3 | 39.76 |
1965 | 2 736 | 129 | 72 | 56 | 47.0 | 26.4 | 20.6 | 6.61 | 168.2 | 40.18 |
1966 | 2 789 | 131 | 72 | 59 | 47.0 | 25.9 | 21.1 | 6.64 | 165.0 | 40.65 |
1967 | 2 844 | 133 | 72 | 61 | 46.8 | 25.4 | 21.4 | 6.65 | 162.0 | 41.06 |
1968 | 2 901 | 136 | 72 | 64 | 46.8 | 24.9 | 21.9 | 6.68 | 159.1 | 41.52 |
1969 | 2 961 | 139 | 73 | 66 | 46.7 | 24.5 | 22.2 | 6.71 | 156.3 | 41.85 |
1970 | 3 023 | 141 | 73 | 68 | 46.7 | 24.1 | 22.6 | 6.74 | 153.7 | 42.19 |
1971 | 3 088 | 144 | 73 | 71 | 46.7 | 23.7 | 23.1 | 6.79 | 151.2 | 42.58 |
1972 | 3 156 | 148 | 73 | 75 | 46.7 | 23.1 | 23.6 | 6.82 | 148.2 | 43.16 |
1973 | 3 227 | 150 | 73 | 77 | 46.5 | 22.6 | 23.9 | 6.83 | 145.3 | 43.60 |
1974 | 3 301 | 153 | 73 | 80 | 46.4 | 22.1 | 24.3 | 6.84 | 142.4 | 44.09 |
1975 | 3 379 | 157 | 73 | 84 | 46.4 | 21.6 | 24.8 | 6.85 | 139.5 | 44.68 |
1976 | 3 460 | 161 | 72 | 88 | 46.3 | 20.9 | 25.5 | 6.86 | 136.5 | 45.49 |
1977 | 3 546 | 164 | 72 | 92 | 46.3 | 20.3 | 26.0 | 6.85 | 133.5 | 46.18 |
1978 | 3 637 | 168 | 71 | 96 | 46.1 | 19.6 | 26.5 | 6.84 | 130.7 | 46.96 |
1979 | 3 732 | 174 | 72 | 102 | 46.5 | 19.3 | 27.2 | 6.91 | 128.1 | 47.36 |
1980 | 3 834 | 180 | 73 | 108 | 47.0 | 18.9 | 28.1 | 6.99 | 125.7 | 47.88 |
1981 | 3 942 | 186 | 73 | 113 | 47.3 | 18.6 | 28.7 | 7.05 | 123.3 | 48.31 |
1982 | 4 054 | 191 | 74 | 117 | 47.2 | 18.2 | 28.9 | 7.05 | 121.2 | 48.81 |
1983 | 4 172 | 195 | 74 | 121 | 46.8 | 17.8 | 29.1 | 7.03 | 119.1 | 49.33 |
1984 | 4 293 | 201 | 75 | 126 | 46.8 | 17.4 | 29.3 | 7.02 | 117.1 | 49.75 |
1985 | 4 420 | 206 | 75 | 131 | 46.6 | 17.0 | 29.6 | 6.99 | 115.2 | 50.37 |
1986 | 4 551 | 211 | 75 | 137 | 46.4 | 16.5 | 30.0 | 6.95 | 113.1 | 51.08 |
1987 | 4 689 | 217 | 75 | 142 | 46.3 | 16.0 | 30.3 | 6.90 | 111.0 | 51.66 |
1988 | 4 832 | 223 | 75 | 147 | 46.0 | 15.5 | 30.5 | 6.85 | 108.8 | 52.29 |
1989 | 4 980 | 227 | 76 | 151 | 45.5 | 15.2 | 30.3 | 6.80 | 106.8 | 52.68 |
1990 | 5 133 | 233 | 76 | 157 | 45.4 | 14.8 | 30.6 | 6.73 | 104.6 | 53.29 |
1991 | 5 293 | 239 | 77 | 162 | 45.1 | 14.5 | 30.7 | 6.67 | 102.6 | 53.62 |
1992 | 5 458 | 244 | 77 | 167 | 44.7 | 14.1 | 30.6 | 6.60 | 100.3 | 54.09 |
1993 | 5 706 | 251 | 77 | 174 | 44.6 | 13.7 | 30.8 | 6.51 | 98.1 | 54.54 |
1994 | 5 923 | 270 | 80 | 190 | 45.3 | 13.5 | 31.8 | 6.41 | 96.0 | 54.91 |
1995 | 6 047 | 267 | 80 | 187 | 44.0 | 13.2 | 30.8 | 6.31 | 94.1 | 55.30 |
1996 | 6 204 | 270 | 80 | 190 | 43.5 | 12.9 | 30.5 | 6.26 | 92.3 | 55.56 |
1997 | 6 387 | 275 | 80 | 195 | 43.0 | 12.6 | 30.4 | 6.20 | 90.5 | 55.98 |
1998 | 6 584 | 280 | 81 | 199 | 42.6 | 12.4 | 30.2 | 6.10 | 88.6 | 56.22 |
1999 | 6 789 | 287 | 82 | 204 | 42.2 | 12.1 | 30.1 | 6.00 | 86.8 | 56.53 |
2000 | 6 998 | 292 | 84 | 208 | 41.7 | 12.0 | 29.7 | 5.89 | 85.0 | 56.58 |
2001 | 7 212 | 298 | 85 | 213 | 41.4 | 11.8 | 29.6 | 5.82 | 83.3 | 56.66 |
2002 | 7 432 | 307 | 87 | 219 | 41.3 | 11.8 | 29.5 | 5.78 | 81.6 | 56.61 |
2003 | 7 659 | 317 | 89 | 228 | 41.4 | 11.6 | 29.8 | 5.77 | 79.9 | 56.74 |
2004 | 7 895 | 325 | 91 | 234 | 41.2 | 11.5 | 29.7 | 5.72 | 78.1 | 56.83 |
2005 | 8 149 | 333 | 92 | 241 | 40.9 | 11.3 | 29.6 | 5.68 | 76.5 | 57.13 |
2006 | 8 403 | 344 | 94 | 250 | 40.9 | 11.1 | 29.8 | 5.64 | 75.0 | 57.46 |
2007 | 8 648 | 350 | 95 | 255 | 40.4 | 11.0 | 29.5 | 5.56 | 73.6 | 57.68 |
2008 | 8 906 | 355 | 96 | 259 | 39.9 | 10.8 | 29.1 | 5.48 | 72.2 | 57.87 |
2009 | 9 173 | 364 | 98 | 265 | 39.6 | 10.7 | 28.9 | 5.44 | 70.9 | 57.96 |
2010 | 9 446 | 372 | 99 | 273 | 39.3 | 10.5 | 28.9 | 5.39 | 69.6 | 58.36 |
2011 | 9 726 | 381 | 101 | 280 | 39.2 | 10.4 | 28.8 | 5.37 | 68.2 | 58.46 |
2012 | 10 014 | 392 | 102 | 289 | 39.1 | 10.2 | 28.9 | 5.35 | 66.9 | 58.72 |
2013 | 10 309 | 404 | 104 | 299 | 39.1 | 10.1 | 29.0 | 5.35 | 65.6 | 58.97 |
2014 | 10 615 | 416 | 106 | 310 | 39.2 | 10.0 | 29.2 | 5.35 | 64.3 | 59.13 |
2015 | 10 933 | 427 | 108 | 319 | 39.0 | 9.9 | 29.2 | 5.32 | 63.1 | 59.38 |
2016 | 11 260 | 438 | 110 | 329 | 38.9 | 9.8 | 29.2 | 5.30 | 61.9 | 59.54 |
2017 | 11 597 | 449 | 111 | 337 | 38.7 | 9.6 | 29.1 | 5.27 | 60.6 | 59.86 |
2018 | 11 941 | 456 | 113 | 343 | 38.2 | 9.4 | 28.8 | 5.20 | 59.3 | 60.14 |
2019 | 12 290 | 463 | 114 | 349 | 37.7 | 9.2 | 28.4 | 5.13 | 57.9 | 60.45 |
2020 | 12 643 | 469 | 118 | 351 | 37.1 | 9.4 | 27.8 | 5.05 | 56.5 | 60.09 |
2021 | 12 997 | 476 | 123 | 353 | 36.6 | 9.4 | 27.2 | 4.97 | 55.0 | 59.82 |
Source: UN DESA, World Population Prospects, 2022 [8]
Total Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR): [9] [10] [11] [12]
Year | CBR (Total) | TFR (Total) | CBR (Urban) | TFR (Urban) | CBR (Rural) | TFR (Rural) |
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1996 | 42.2 | 6.32 (5.0) | 37.8 | 5.24 (4.0) | 44.8 | 7.02 (5.6) |
2001 | 41.1 | 5.6 (4.6) | 36.0 | 4.4 (3.6) | 43.8 | 6.4 (53) |
2006 | 41.5 | 5.7 (4.8) | 38.7 | 4.9 (4.1) | 43.0 | 6.3 (5.3) |
2011–12 | 33.3 | 4.9 (4.0) | 33.1 | 4.3 (3.6) | 33.3 | 5.4 (4.4) |
2017–18 | 40.5 | 5.7 (4.9) | 39.1 | 5.2 (4.5) | 41.6 | 6.1 (5.2) |
Fertility data as of 2011-2012 (DHS Program): [13]
Department | Total fertility rate | Percentage of women age 15-49 currently pregnant | Mean number of children ever born to women age 40-49 |
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Alibori | 5.8 | 15.0 | 6.4 |
Atacora | 5.8 | 9.1 | 6.0 |
Atlantique | 5.1 | 9.2 | 4.8 |
Borgou | 5.2 | 9.3 | 5.2 |
Collines | 4.7 | 8.1 | 5.8 |
Couffo | 5.1 | 11.7 | 6.0 |
Donga | 4.7 | 11.0 | 6.0 |
Littoral | 3.6 | 6.3 | 3.4 |
Mono | 4.6 | 10.8 | 4.7 |
Ouémé | 5.2 | 10.0 | 5.1 |
Plateau | 5.3 | 7.3 | 4.9 |
Zou | 5.0 | 10.2 | 5.1 |
Period | Life expectancy in years [14] |
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1950–1955 | 33.72 |
1955–1960 | 36.13 |
1960–1965 | 38.42 |
1965–1970 | 40.87 |
1970–1975 | 43.48 |
1975–1980 | 46.22 |
1980–1985 | 48.30 |
1985–1990 | 51.92 |
1990–1995 | 55.14 |
1995–2000 | 54.96 |
2000–2005 | 56.18 |
2005–2010 | 58.56 |
2010–2015 | 59.93 |
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Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2021. [16]
The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated. [17]
Muslim 27.7%, Roman Catholic 25.5%, Protestant 13.5% (Celestial 6.7%, Methodist 3.4%, other Protestant 3.4%), Vodoun 11.6%, other Christian 9.5%, other traditional religions 2.6%, other 2.6%, none 5.8% (2013 est.)
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