Demographics of Mozambique


The demographics of Mozambique describes the condition and overview of Mozambique's peoples. Demographic topics include basic education, health, and population statistics as well as identified racial and religious affiliations.

Population

According to the 2022 revision of the world factbook the total population was 31,693,239 in 2022. The proportion of children below the age of 14 in 2020 was 45.57%, 51.5% was between 15 and 65 years of age, while 2.93% was 65 years or older. A population census took place in 2017, and the preliminary results indicate a population of 28 861 863 inhabitants.
Total populationPopulation aged 0–14 Population aged 15–64 Population aged 65+
19506 442 00041.755.62.7
19556 972 00041.955.42.7
19607 647 00042.355.02.8
19658 474 00042.954.32.8
19709 453 00043.553.62.9
197510 620 00043.853.23.0
198012 146 00043.853.13.0
198513 335 00044.752.23.1
199013 547 00046.650.23.3
199515 933 00044.252.73.1
200018 201 00043.953.03.2
200520 770 00044.452.43.2
201023 391 00044.152.63.3
202030 098 19745.651.52.9

Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group :
Age groupMaleFemaleTotal%
Total14 501 19615 565 45230 066 648100
0–42 315 3102 295 5864 610 89615.34
5–92 487 7202 531 6645 019 38416.69
10–142 076 1982 067 5464 143 74413.78
15–191 594 9401 630 0743 225 01410.73
20–241 264 7461 481 7752 746 5219.13
25–291 000 5161 222 7542 223 2707.39
30–34802 315906 7671 709 0825.68
35–39673 119774 9931 448 1124.82
40–44574 984660 8201 235 8044.11
45–49454 062504 057958 1193.19
50–54343 740397 999741 7392.47
55–59264 107302 253566 3601.88
60–64203 386229 467432 8531.44
65-69159 568188 765348 3331.16
70-74109 258134 617243 8750.81
75-7969 86889 298159 1660.53
80+107 359147 017254 3760.85
Age groupMaleFemaleTotalPercent
0–146 879 2286 894 79613 774 02445.81
15–647 175 9158 110 95915 286 87450.84
65+446 053559 6971 005 7503.35

Vital statistics

Registration of vital events is in Mozambique not complete. The website Our World in Data prepared the following estimates based on statistics from the Population Department of the United Nations.
Mid-year population Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate Crude death rate Natural change Total fertility rate Infant mortality Life expectancy
19505 920  277  160  11746.727.019.75.99204.437.26
1951  6 002  280  160  12046.526.619.96.02203.037.49
1952  6 082  284  159  12546.526.120.46.06200.237.93
1953  6 160  287  159  12846.425.620.86.09197.338.33
1954  6 237  291  158  13346.425.221.26.11194.538.77
1955  6 319  295  158  13746.424.821.66.14191.639.18
1956  6 404  299  157  14146.424.422.06.16188.839.63
1957  6 493  303  157  14646.524.122.46.18186.040.02
1958  6 580  307  157  15046.423.722.76.19183.340.46
1959  6 676  314  157  15746.923.423.56.24180.840.85
1960  6 788  322  158  16447.323.224.16.32178.541.22
1961  6 918  329  159  17047.522.924.66.38176.641.59
1962  7 060  337  161  17647.722.824.96.45175.141.83
1963  7 210  345  164  18147.722.725.06.49174.141.93
1964  7 364  351  169  18247.622.924.76.52174.041.67
1965  7 524  357  172  18647.422.824.66.55173.841.70
1966  7 690  365  176  18947.422.824.66.59173.941.64
1967  7 859  372  179  19347.322.724.56.63174.041.66
1968  8 036  380  183  19747.222.724.56.67174.241.67
1969  8 218  389  186  20247.222.624.66.71174.241.71
1970  8 412  396  190  20647.122.524.56.72174.041.76
1971  8 623  403  194  21046.822.524.36.72174.341.74
1972  8 861  413  199  21446.822.524.36.74173.541.59
1973  9 124  426  204  22246.822.424.46.73173.141.71
1974  9 404  441  208  23347.022.124.86.71172.642.07
1975  9 704  457  211  24647.221.825.46.69171.642.58
1976  10 019  474  218  25747.521.825.76.66171.242.64
1977  10 364  493  225  26847.821.826.06.64171.042.70
1978  10 741  515  233  28348.221.826.46.61170.742.80
1979  11 128  539  243  29648.621.926.76.58170.842.74
1980  11 414  559  251  30848.721.926.86.52170.842.80
1981  11 640  563  277  28648.323.824.66.46181.440.54
1982  11 902  570  280  29047.823.524.46.40180.640.70
1983  12 163  580  284  29747.723.324.46.39179.640.83
1984  12 426  593  311  28247.625.022.76.40178.238.38
1985  12 680  602  313  28947.424.722.76.38176.638.66
1986  12 910  612  295  31747.222.824.46.36164.840.68
1987  12 965  621  298  32347.122.624.56.34163.040.84
1988  12 957  614  269  34546.920.626.36.30161.343.84
1989  13 088  616  268  34846.720.326.46.28159.644.14
1990  13 303  619  268  35246.420.026.36.22158.044.47
1991  13 561  626  270  35646.019.826.26.16156.244.66
1992  13 817  632  271  36145.619.526.06.10154.044.95
1993  14 206  640  270  37045.319.126.26.03151.345.35
1994  14 913  659  276  38344.918.926.15.96147.945.61
1995  15 595  693  287  40644.518.426.15.90143.846.04
1996  16 080  711  287  42444.317.926.45.85138.946.64
1997  16 522  736  287  44944.417.327.15.89133.447.41
1998  16 923  749  285  46444.216.827.45.86127.648.02
1999  17 338  764  282  48344.016.227.85.83121.548.81
2000  17 769  779  279  49943.715.728.15.81115.949.49
2001  18 221  792  277  51543.415.228.25.78110.050.07
2002  18 695  806  276  53043.014.728.35.73105.050.59
2003  19 187  824  277  54742.914.428.55.73100.550.87
2004  19 694  834  277  55742.314.128.25.6796.351.25
2005  20 211  847  278  56941.913.828.15.6192.651.56
2006  20 736  860  278  58241.413.428.05.5589.051.96
2007  21 281  876  275  60041.112.928.25.5184.552.57
2008  21 846  911  274  63641.612.529.15.5880.853.16
2009  22 437  942  273  66941.912.129.85.6377.353.79
2010  23 074  970  275  69542.011.930.15.6375.854.20
2011  23 760  989  273  71641.611.530.15.5572.954.87
2012  24 488  1 006  269  73741.111.030.15.4570.255.64
2013  25 252  1 024  265  75940.510.530.15.3467.756.49
2014  26 039  1 021  260  76139.310.029.25.1365.257.27
2015  26 843  1 041  255  78638.89.529.35.0662.358.15
2016  27 696  1 063  250  81338.49.029.44.9959.959.04
2017  28 569  1 089  248  84138.18.729.44.9258.359.77
2018  29 424  1 111  245  86637.88.329.44.8556.760.53
2019  29 884  1 169  241  92837.38.029.35.0255.061.3
2020  30 784  1 192  24694837.08.029.04.9653.461.4
2021  31 708  1 218  266  95136.68.827.84.9152.060.3
2022  32 656  1 241  237  1 00437.88.329.44.8456.763.0
2023  33 635  1 261  236  1 02537.87.030.54.7656.763.6

Also, according to a 2011 survey, the total fertility rate was 5.9 children per woman, with 6.6 in rural areas and 4.5 in urban areas.

Demographic and Health Surveys

Total Fertility Rate and Crude Birth Rate :
Fertility data by province :
ProvinceTotal fertility rate
Total fertility rate
Total fertility rate
Total fertility rate
Niassa7.16.66.46.8
Cabo Delgado6.65.66.16.2
Nampula6.15.26.05.8
Zambézia6.86.36.25.1
Tete6.86.26.05.1
Manica5.86.25.85.5
Sofala6.16.06.44.9
Inhambane4.94.34.14.0
Gaza5.34.74.13.7
Maputo Província4.13.43.02.8
Maputo Cidade3.12.52.22.1

Life expectancy

PeriodLife expectancy in years
1950–195531.29
1955–1960 33.79
1960–1965 36.18
1965–1970 38.14
1970–1975 40.37
1975–1980 42.21
1980–1985 41.47
1985–1990 42.33
1990–1995 43.90
1995–2000 47.21
2000–2005 49.56
2005–2010 53.24
2010–2015 56.08

Ethnic groups

Mozambique's major ethnic groups encompass numerous subgroups with diverse languages, dialects, cultures, and histories. Many are linked to similar ethnic groups living in inland countries.
The estimated 4 million Makua are the largest ethnic group of the country and are dominant in the northern part of the country — the Sena and Shona are prominent in the Zambezi valley, and the Shangaan (Tsonga) dominate in southern Mozambique. Other groups include Makonde, Yao, Swahili, Tonga, Chopi, and Nguni. The country is also home to a growing number of white residents, most with Portuguese ancestry. During colonial rule, European residents hailed from every Mozambican province, and at the time of independence the total population was estimated at around 360,000. Most vacated the region after independence in 1975, emigrating to Portugal as retornados. There is also a larger mestiço minority with mixed African and Portuguese heritage. The remaining non-Blacks in Mozambique are primarily Indian Asiatics, who have arrived from Pakistan, Portuguese India, and numerous Arab countries. There are various estimates for the size of Mozambique's Chinese community, ranging from 1,500 to 12,000.

Languages

Portuguese is the official and most widely spoken language of the nation, but in 2017 only 47.4% of Mozambique's population speak Portuguese as either their first or second language, and only 16.6% speak Portuguese as their first language. Arabs, Chinese, and Indians speak their own languages aside from Portuguese as their second language. Most educated Mozambicans speak English, which is used in schools and business as second or third language.

Culture

Despite the influence of Islamic coastal traders and European colonizers, the people of Mozambique have largely retained an indigenous culture based on smallscale agriculture. Mozambique's most highly developed art forms have been wood sculpture, for which the Makonde in northern Mozambique are particularly renowned, and dance. The middle and upper classes continue to be heavily influenced by the Portuguese colonial and linguistic heritage.

Education and health

Under Portugal, educational opportunities for poor Mozambicans were limited; 93% of the Bantu population was illiterate, and many could not speak Portuguese. In fact, most of today's political leaders were educated in missionary schools. After independence, the government placed a high priority on expanding education, which reduced the illiteracy rate to about two-thirds as primary school enrollment increased. Unfortunately, in recent years school construction and teacher training enrollments have not kept up with population increases. With post-war enrollments reaching all-time highs, the quality of education has suffered. As a member of Commonwealth of Nations, most urban Mozambicans are required to learn English starting high-school.