Demographics of Grenada


The demography of the people of Grenada, Grenadians, includes population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

Population

According to the 2011 census Grenada has 105,539 inhabitants. The estimated population of is .

Structure of the population

Age groupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total56 22255 245111 467100
0–44 2823 8728 1547.32
5–93 7933 6347 4276.66
10–144 3924 2768 6687.78
15–194 8694 8189 6878.69
20–245 0274 7979 8248.81
25–294 7584 7229 4808.50
30–343 5963 5147 1106.38
35–393 4243 1306 5545.88
40–443 1202 9046 0245.40
45–493 4163 1986 6145.93
50–543 1793 1956 3745.72
55–592 4552 2314 6864.20
60–641 8061 7653 5713.20
65–691 2611 4972 7582.47
70–741 1061 2872 3932.15
75–797329991 7311.55
80–844176951 1121.00
85–891683595270.47
90+781972750.25
Age groupMaleFemaleTotalPercent
0–1412 46711 78224 24921.75
15–6439 99338 42978 42270.35
65+3 7625 0348 7967.89

Vital statistics

Average populationLive birthsDeathsNatural changeCrude birth rate Crude death rate Natural change Total fertility rateInfant mortality rate
195077,0002,9621,0561,90638.613.824.9--
195177,0003,0371,2761,76139.616.723.0--
195277,0003,1191,2551,86440.416.324.2--
195378,0003,2831,0842,19942.013.928.2--
195479,0003,5077932,71444.210.034.2--
195581,0003,9191,2052,71448.414.933.5--
195683,0003,6271,1792,44843.814.229.6--
195785,0004,6649083,75655.110.744.4--
195886,0004,2539733,28049.211.237.9--
195988,0004,1159193,19646.610.436.2--
196090,0004,0161,0322,98444.711.533.2--
196191,0003,6911,0222,66940.411.229.2--
196292,0003,4198402,57937.09.127.9--
196393,0003,4458272,61836.98.928.0--
196494,0003,3748042,57035.98.527.3--
196595,0002,9688222,14631.48.722.7--
196695,0002,8208521,96829.79.020.7--
196795,0002,8167862,03029.78.321.4--
196895,0002,9948222,17231.68.722.9--
196995,0002,7577681,98929.18.121.0--
197094,0002,7417431,99829.07.921.2--
197194,0002,8797392,14030.67.822.7--
197294,0002,9396602,27931.37.024.3--
197394,0002,9337262,20731.37.823.6--
197493,0002,7347342,00029.47.921.5--
197592,0002,8906192,27131.36.724.6--
197691,0002,7126782,03429.77.422.2--
197790,0002,6288061,82229.18.920.2--
197889,0002,5217651,75628.38.619.7--
197989,0002,6647391,92530.18.321.7--
199397,0562,2207451,47522.67.615.0--
199497,7932,2547771,47722.77.814.9--
199598,5402,2868071,47922.88.014.812.7
199698,9212,0967821,31420.87.813.014.3
199799,5162,1917071,48421.77.014.714.1
1998100,1001,9388191,11919.18.111.019.1
1999100,7031,79179499717.77.89.815.2
2000101,3081,8837651,11818.57.511.014.3
2001103,1431,8997271,17218.67.111.517.4
2002104,0681,75688786916.98.58.420.5
2003104,7691,8518101,04117.77.710.011.9
2004104,7121,86888498417.88.49.49.6
2005104,4411,80483497017.38.09.32.29.4
2006104,7081,66376589815.97.38.61.912.6
2007104,9811,8257401,08517.47.010.42.27.1
2008105,2981,80984296717.28.09.22.15.0
2009105,1751,8007811,01917.17.49.72.07.8
2010105,0381,70983187816.37.98.41.912.3
2011106,6671,8127951,01717.07.59.52.17715.5
2012107,5991,66185780415.48.07.51.92413.2
2013108,5801,8388221,01616.97.69.42.12917.4
2014109,3741,75095879216.08.87.22.00318.9
2015110,0961,69486982515.47.97.51.92516.5
2016110,9101,57789867914.28.16.11.78815.9
2017111,4671,39888551312.57.94.61.70524.3
2018111,9591,52096555513.68.65.01.69315.8
2019112,5791,57598159414.08.75.311.4
2020113,1351,5401,03350713.58.94.620.1
2021113,7031,6111,27333814.211.23.018.6
20221,4691,13633319.7
20231,3801,06831212.3

Fertility rate

The fertility rate in Grenada was 2.21 in 2013.

Ethnic groups

The vast majority of the population of Grenada are of African descent. There is also a significant mixed population, along with a small European origin minority, East Indians, and there are small numbers of Lebanese/Syrians and Chinese.

Amerindians

Grenada has a small population of pre-Columbian native Caribs. According to the 2001 census there are only 125 Caribs remaining.

Languages

Apart from a 114-year period of French occupancy English has been the country's official language. However, over time the minority of the population use a colloquial spoken language considered to be either English-based creole languages or and which is said to reflect the African, European and Indian heritage of the nation.
The Grenadian creoles originally influenced by French, now contain elements from a variety of Grenadian Creole and a little of the African languages. Grenadian Creole French is mainly spoken in smaller rural areas, but today it can only be heard in a few small pockets of the society. Grenadian Creole French is mainly known as Patois and may have similarities to the Saint Lucian Creole French.
It is believed that the one-time native or indigenous languages were Iñeri and Karina.

Religion

Historically the religious makeup of the islands of Grenada covers the period from first European occupation in the 17th century. This has always been predominantly Christian and largely Roman Catholic and from the 1891 census we get a snapshot of the population and its religious proclivities - over half were Roman Catholic, a third were Church of England, others listed were Wesleyan and Presbyterian.
More recently, according to the government's 2011 information, 85.2% percent of the population of Grenada is considered Christian, 7.7% is non-Christian and 7% has no religious belief. Roughly one third of Christians are Roman Catholics, a reflection of early French influence on the island, and one half are Protestant.
Anglicanism constitutes the largest Protestant group, with about 11.5% of the population. Pentecostals are the second largest group, followed by Seventh-day Adventists. Other estimates include Baptists, Church of God, Methodists, Evangelicals Jehovah's Witnesses, and Brethren Christian.
The number of non-Christians is small. These religious groups include the Rastafarian Movement, Hinduism and Muslims.