Demographics of Equatorial Guinea


features of the population of Equatorial Guinea include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

Population

According to the total population was in, compared to only 226,000 in 1950. The proportion of children below the age of 14 in 2020 was 38.73%, 57.35% was between 15 and 65 years of age, while 3.92% was 65 years or older.
Total populationPopulation aged 0–14 Population aged 15–64 Population aged 65+
1950226 00034.260.15.6
1955238 00035.759.05.3
1960252 00037.057.95.0
1965269 00038.356.94.8
1970291 00038.756.74.6
1975238 00044.849.85.4
1980221 00043.750.36.0
1985313 00034.760.44.9
1990374 00037.757.84.5
1995443 00041.954.14.1
2000520 00042.653.83.7
2005608 00040.556.23.2
2010700 00039.257.92.9

Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group :
Age groupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total762 309692 4801 454 789100
0–4105 83494 783200 61713.79
5–995 29387 387182 68012.56
10–1480 32467 341147 66510.15
15–1963 88056 442120 3218.27
20–2455 86855 468111 3377.65
25–2969 46757 220126 6878.71
30–3462 19345 737107 9307.42
35–3951 02037 07688 0966.06
40–4445 96034 44980 4095.53
45–4934 78631 33566 1214.55
50–5432 36231 23763 5994.37
55–5919 60722 57742 1832.90
60–6415 81221 21437 0262.55
65–6910 96313 04024 0031.65
70–747 75813 04020 7981.43
75–795 98710 12116 1081.11
80–842 8047 20110 0050.69
85+2 3936 8129 2050.63
Age groupMaleFemaleTotalPercent
0–14281 451249 511530 96236.50
15–64450 953392 755843 70858.00
65+29 90550 21480 1195.51

Vital statistics

Registration of vital events is in Equatorial Guinea not complete. The Population Department of the United Nations prepared the following estimates.

Demographic and Health Surveys

Total Fertility Rate and Crude Birth Rate :
Fertility data as of 2011 :
RegionTotal fertility ratePercentage of women age 15–49 currently pregnantMean number of children ever born to women age 40–49
Insular4.38.45.0
Continental5.49.26.0

Life expectancy

Ethnic groups

Native ethnic groups

The majority of the people of Equatorial Guinea are of Niger-Congo origin. The largest ethnic group, the Fang, are indigenous to the mainland, but substantial migration to Bioko Island has resulted in Fang dominance over the earlier Bubi inhabitants. The Fang constitute 80% of the population and are themselves divided into 67 clans. Those in the northern part of Rio Muni speak Fang-Ntumu, while those in the south speak Fang-Okah; the two dialects are mutually unintelligible. The Bubi, who constitute 15% of the population, are indigenous to Bioko Island.
In addition, there are coastal ethnic groups, collectively referred to as Ndowe or Playeros : Combes, Bujebas, Balengues and Bengas on the mainland and small islands and a Fernandino community of Krio descended people on Bioko. Together, these groups compose 5% of the population.
Two small groups of Pygmies also inhabit the country, the Beyele and the Bokuign, the former being located in the Altos de Nsork region. Their population is dwindling, them being subjected to heavy pressure from their neighbours, who don't even consider them as human.

Recently immigrated peoples

Some Europeans – among them mixed with African ethnicity – also live in the nation. Most Spaniards left after independence. There is a growing number of foreigners from neighboring Cameroon, Nigeria, and Gabon. Equatorial Guinea received Asians and black Africans from other countries as workers on cocoa and coffee plantations. In the late 20th century, Equatorial Guinea became home to more than 80,000 Hispanics from Mexico, Central America, and other Spanish speaking nations in the Americas. 17,000 Spanish people and 5,000 Chinese people also live in Equatorial Guinea. The non-Africans living in Equatorial Guinea represent almost 10% of the nation's total population. Other black Africans came from Liberia, Angola, and Mozambique, and Asians are mostly Chinese with small numbers of Indians. Equatorial Guinea also allowed many fortune-seeking European settlers of other nationalities, including British, French and Germans. After independence, thousands of Equatorial Guineans went to Spain. Another 100,000 Equatorial Guineans went to Cameroon, Gabon, and Nigeria because of dictatorship of Francisco Macías Nguema. Some of its communities also live in Brazil, United States, Spain, Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Portugal, and France.

Languages

, French and Portuguese are the official languages and spoken as second languages. Spanish is the language of education, and for this reason a majority of the population can speak it. Spanish is spoken as a native language by a small minority in Equatorial Guinea, primarily in larger cities.
Annobonese speak a Portuguese Creole, named Annobonese, as their first language. Asian migrants and descendants of European settlers usually speak their ancestral languages along with Spanish. Other Africans usually speak their native languages and their nation's official languages – English and Igbo for Nigerians; English for Cameroonians and Liberians; French for Cameroonians and Gabonese; and Portuguese for Angolans and Mozambicans. The latter was made an official language since July 13, 2007. 82% of first foreign language learners choose the French language and 18% the English language. The Roman Catholic Church has greatly influenced both religion and education.

Languages of traditional names

Equatoguineans tend to have both a Spanish first name and an African first and last name. When written, the Spanish and African first names are followed by the father's first name and the mother's first name. Thus people may have up to four names, with a different surname for each generation.

Other demographic statistics

Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022.
  • One birth every 11 minutes
  • One death every 41 minutes
  • One net migrant every 41 minutes
  • Net gain of one person every 11 minutes
The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook.

Population

Languages

Spanish 67.6%, other, French 32.4%

Religions

Age structure

Population growth rate

Birth rate

Death rate

Total fertility rate

Median age

Contraceptive prevalence rate

Net migration rate

Dependency ratios

Urbanization

Sex ratio

at birth:
1.03 male/female

under 15 years:
1.03 male/female

15–64 years:
0.93 male/female

65 years and over:
0.7 male/female

total population:
1 male/female

Life expectancy at birth

Literacy

definition: age 15 and over can read and write

Major infectious diseases