In 2015, the population of Tajikistan was 8.5 million people. This figure has quadrupled over the past fifty years. The population of Tajikistan is 0.1 of the global population. Thus, every 1 person out of 999 is a citizen of this state.
Population of the Republic of Tajikistan in dynamics
In 1951, 1.6 million people lived in the state. This is five times less than now. In the early 1960s, the population of Tajikistan for the first time exceeded two million. In 1970 there were 2.875 million people living in the country, and in 1972 - 3.063. The threshold of 3,000,000 was overcome in 1982. During this period, 4.089 million people lived in Tajikistan. In the following years, the rate of population growth accelerated somewhat. Already in 1989, the threshold of 5 million was overcome. However, it should be noted that the largest population growth rate was recorded in 1963. Then heamounted to 3.94%. The lowest population growth rate was in 1998 - 1.27%. In 1999, just over six million people lived in the country. Low population growth rates were recorded from 1995 to 2000. Then the population began to increase rapidly. In 2007, 7.024 million people lived in Tajikistan. Six years later, the threshold of 8,000,000 people was crossed. In 2015, about 8.389 million people lived in Tajikistan.
Current demographic situation
As of January 1, 2016, the population of Tajikistan is 8.577 million people. This is 2.24% more than in the past. It is estimated that at the beginning of 2017, 8.769 million people will live in Tajikistan. A positive natural increase is expected. The birth rate in 2016 exceeds the death rate by 217,339 thousand people. According to experts, emigration will remain at the level of 2015. This means that because of it, the population of Tajikistan will decrease by 25,045 people. In 2016, 729 babies were born per day. It's about thirty an hour. The population density of Tajikistan, as of December 2016, is 60.2 people per square kilometer. About 33.9% of citizens are under 15 years of age and 3.4% are over 65. Most of the population belongs to the age group from 15 to 64. Life expectancy at birth is 66 years.
About 99.77% of adults are literate. For men, this figure is 99.83%, for women - 99.72%. For residents aged over15 to 24 year olds the literacy rate is even higher. It is equal to 99.86%. The school has been in school for 12 years. However, less than 90% of the population completes them fully.
Trends
The main ethnic group in the population of Tajikistan are the ethnic Persians, who descended from the ancient East Iranian peoples of Central Asia. Uzbeks, Kyrgyz and Russians are also represented. However, they are in the minority. Until the beginning of the 20th century, residents used the following signs for self-identification: settlement and geographical location of the residence. Until the end of the 19th century, Tajiks and Uzbeks did not perceive each other as two different nationalities. The situation changed artificially after the formation of four Soviet republics in Central Asia in the 1920s.
The population of Tajikistan tends to grow. High birth and death rates are typical for developing countries, to which this state belongs. A distinctive feature is the low life expectancy.
Ethnic composition
If we consider how many of the population in Tajikistan belong to the dominant group, then this is about 84.3%. About 13.8% of the inhabitants are Uzbeks. And only 2% are Kyrgyz, Russians, Turkmens or Arabs. The main part of the population are Muslims. Among them, 85% are representatives of the Sunni direction.
Language groups
The official language is Tajik. Most of the population can speak it. The country also speaks severalPersian dialects. Many speak Russian. It is widely used by educated people as well as in business. There are Russian-language channels in the broadcasting network, and we althy families often send their children to study in the Russian Federation. This state of affairs is connected with the Soviet past of Tajikistan. Ethnic minorities use their native languages in everyday communication.
Employment
As of the second quarter of 2016, 2.249 million people are employed in Tajikistan. For the period from 2000 to 2016, the average was 1395.3 thousand. The maximum number of employees was recorded in 2015. Then 2,276 million people were employed. The lowest figure in the last ten years was recorded in 2000. In the first quarter of this year, only one million people officially worked. In Tajikistan, men retire at 63 and women at 58. The age limit has been gradually increasing since 2000. As of September 2016, 53.5 thousand people are actively looking for work. This is slightly more than the average for the period from 1994 to 2016. The unemployment rate is 2.3% as of September 2016. The average for the period from 2010 to 2016 was 2.43%. The maximum unemployment rate was recorded in 2000 at 3.13%. The minimum was in December 2004.