Demographics of Armenia

The demographics of Armenia is about the demographic features of the population of Armenia, including population growth, population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population.

Population of Armenia 1950-2010.
Data NSSRA ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.
Census population and average annual growth rate
YearPop.±%
1831161,747    
1873496,140+206.7%
1897797,853+60.8%
1926878,929+10.2%
19391,282,338+45.9%
19591,763,048+37.5%
19702,491,873+41.3%
19793,037,259+21.9%
19893,304,776+8.8%
20013,213,011−2.8%
20113,018,854−6.0%
For 1831 and 1897[1] For 1873[2]

Demographics trends

Pyramid Armenia 2012
http://www.armstat.am

After registering a steady increase all through the Soviet period, the population of Armenia declined from 3.604 million in 1991 to 3.211 million in 2003. The latest estimate is 2.872 million on October 12, 2011.[3][4]

Armenia is the only republic of the former Soviet Union that has a nearly homogeneous population. It is also the second-most densely populated post-Soviet state after Moldova. Ethnic minorities include Russians, Assyrians, Ukrainians, Yazidi Kurds, Iranians, Greeks, Georgians, and Belarusians. There are also smaller communities of Vlachs, Mordvins, Ossetians, Udis, and Tats. Minorities of Poles and Caucasus Germans also exist though they are heavily Russified.[5]

Most Armenians are Christian, primarily of Apostolic Church rite. Armenia is considered the first nation to adopt Christianity, which was first preached in Armenia by two Apostles of Jesus, St. Bartholomew and St. Thaddeus in the 1st century. The Armenian Apostolic Church can trace its roots back to the 3rd and 4th centuries. The country formally adopted the Christian faith in 301 A.D. Over 90% of Armenians belong to the Armenian Apostolic Church. It is a very ritualistic, conservative church, roughly comparable to the Coptic and Syrian churches. Armenia also has a population of Catholics and evangelical Protestants.

The country's population has declined due to increased emigration since the break-up of the Soviet Union. The rates of emigration and population decline, however, have decreased in recent years, and there has been a moderate influx of Armenians returning to Armenia.

Vital statistics[6][7][8][9][10]

Average population (x 1000) Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1000) Crude death rate (per 1000) Natural change (per 1000) Total fertility rate Infant mortality rate (per 1000 births) Life expectancy males Life expectancy females
1950 1,354 43,414 11,525 31,889 32.1 8.5 23.6
1951 1,378 49,790 12,482 37,308 36.1 9.1 27.1
1952 1,415 53.845 12,916 40,929 38.1 9.1 28.9
1953 1,454 51,025 14,007 37,018 35.1 9.6 25.5
1954 1,504 57,995 12,301 45,900 38.6 8.2 30.4
1955 1,564 59,477 13,763 45,714 38.0 8.8 29.2
1956 1,616 62,119 12,286 50,000 38.5 7.6 30.8
1957 1,671 66,862 14,101 52,761 40.0 8.4 31.6
1958 1,732 71,213 14,089 57,124 41.1 8.1 33.0
1959 1,796 72,211 13,968 58,243 40.2 7.8 32.4
1960 1,867 74,825 12,675 62,150 40.1 6.8 33.3 4.63
1961 1,942 72,377 12,496 59,881 37.3 6.4 30.8 4.27
1962 2,005 69,505 13,297 56,208 34.7 6.6 28.0 4.17
1963 2,064 67,382 12,046 55,336 32.6 5.8 26.8 4.11
1964 2,133 64,454 12,415 52,039 30.2 5.8 24.4 3.98
1965 2,205 62,969 12,582 50,387 28.6 5.7 22.9 3.91
1966 2,273 61,594 12,445 49,149 27.1 5.5 21.6 3.69
1967 2,337 57,031 12,622 44,409 24.4 5.4 19.0 3.55
1968 2,401 57,503 12,231 45,272 23.9 5.1 18.9 3.46
1969 2,462 56,203 12,782 43,421 22.8 5.2 17.6 3.20
1970 2,518 55,694 12,844 42,850 22.1 5.1 17.0 3.17
1971 2,580 58,188 12,518 45,670 22.6 4.9 17.7 3.18
1972 2,644 59,313 13,730 45,583 22.4 5.2 17.2 3.07
1973 2,708 59,593 14,102 45,491 22.0 5.2 16.8 2.92
1974 2,770 60,419 14,276 46,143 21.8 5.2 16.7 2.82
1975 2,826 62,866 15,498 47,368 22.2 5.5 16.8 2.79
1976 2,883 65,065 15,688 49,377 22.6 5.4 17.1 2.72
1977 2,943 65,830 15,813 50,017 22.4 5.4 17.0 2.61
1978 3,001 66,698 16,465 50,233 22.2 5.5 16.7 2.46
1979 3,051 69,786 17,125 52,661 22.9 5.6 17.3 2.38
1980 3,096 70,324 17,124 53,200 22.7 5.5 17.2 2.33
1981 3,144 73,682 16,659 57,023 23.4 5.3 18.1 2.31
1982 3,194 74,225 17,469 56,756 23.2 5.5 17.8 2.26
1983 3,243 76,436 18,369 58,067 23.6 5.7 17.9 2.35
1984 3,292 79,767 19,043 60,724 24.2 5.8 18.4 2.44
1985 3,339 80,306 19,581 60,725 24.1 5.9 18.2 2.56
1986 3,387 81,192 19,410 61,782 24.0 5.7 18.2 2.58
1987 3,435 78,492 19,727 58,765 22.9 5.7 17.1 2.55
1988 3,453 74,707 35,5672 39,140 21.6 10.3 11.3 2.49
1989 3,482 75,250 20,853 54,397 21.6 6.0 15.6 2.61
1990 3,545 79,882 21,993 57,889 22.5 6.2 16.3 2.63
1991 3,604 77,825 23,425 54,400 21.6 6.5 15.1 2.60
1992 3,549 70,581 25,824 44,757 19.9 7.3 12.6 2.44
1993 3,410 59,041 27,500 31,541 17.3 8.1 9.2 2.14
1994 3,309 51,143 24,648 26,495 15.5 7.4 8.0 1.878
1995 3,255 48,960 24,842 24,118 15.0 7.6 7.4 1.842
1996 3,247 48,134 24,936 23,198 14.8 7.7 7.1 1.834
1997 3,242 43,929 23,985 19,944 13.5 7.4 6.2 1.680
1998 3,235 39,366 23,210 16,156 12.2 7.2 5.0 1.509
1999 3,230 36,502 24,087 12,415 11.3 7.5 3.8 1.388
2000 3,221 34,27624,02510,251 10.67.53.2 1.305
2001 3,214 32,06524,0038,062 10.07.52.5 1.239
2002 3,205 32,22925,5546,675 10.18.02.1 1.207
2003 3,188 35,79326,0149,779 11.28.23.1 1.349
2004 3,172 37,52025,67911,841 11.88.13.7 1.383
2005 3,155 37,49926,37911,120 11.98.43.5 1.366
2006 3,139 37,63927,20210,437 12.08.73.3 1.348 13.9 70.076.4
2007 3,122 40,10526,83013,275 12.88.64.3 1.417 10.9 70.276.6
2008 3,106 41,18527,41213,773 13.38.84.4 1.444 10.8 70.476.9
2009 3,089 44,46627,52816,938 14.48.95.5 1.551 10.4 70.677.0
2010 3,073 44,82527,92116,904 14.69.15.5 1.556 11.3 70.677.2
2011 3,056 43,34027,96315,377 14.29.15.0 1.499 11.6 70.777.5
20123 3,037 42,48027,59914,881 14.09.14.9 1.58 10.7
2013 3,022 41,77027,16514,605 13.89.04.8 1.57 9.8
2014 3,014 43,18327,19615,987 14.39.05.3 1.7 8.7
2015 3,007 41,81527,83513,980 13.99.34.6 1.6 8.8

1 The numbers of life births and deaths until 1959 were calculated from the birth rate and death rate, respectively 2 The high number of deaths in 1988 is related to the Spitak earthquake While in the 19th century the death rate was equal to the rate of other Europeans (excluding England) and lower than the death rate among the Indo—Portuguese, Hindus and Muslims. [11] 3 The population estimate for 2012 has been recalculated on the basis of the 2011 Census.

Fertility Rate (The Demographic Health Survey) [12]

Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and CBR (Crude Birth Rate):

Year CBR (Total) TFR (Total) CBR (Urban) TFR (Urban) CBR (Rural) TFR (Rural)
2000 13.9 1.7 (1.5) 12.1 1.5 (1.3) 16.3 2.1 (1.7)
2005 14.6 1.7 (1.6) 14.5 1.6 (1.6) 14.9 1,8 (1,6)
2010 14.0 1.7 (1.6) 12.8 1.6 (1.5) 16.2 1.8 (1.8)

Structure of the population [13]

Structure of the population (12.10.2011) (Census):

Age Group Male Female Total %
Total 1 448 052 1 570 802 3 018 854 100
0-4 110 565 97 007 207 572 6,88
5-9 96 429 83 500 179 929 5,96
10-14 95 458 83 179 178 637 5,92
15-19 117 938 115 137 233 075 7,72
20-24 143 897 148 337 292 234 9,68
25-29 132 109 139 820 271 929 9,01
30-34 108 114 114 891 223 005 7,39
35-39 89 073 98 348 187 421 6,21
40-44 82 502 94 462 176 964 5,86
45-49 98 064 112 996 211 060 6,99
50-54 109 294 125 238 234 532 7,77
55-59 80 989 96 769 177 758 5,89
60-64 56 189 71 410 127 599 4,23
65-69 28 020 37 353 65 373 2,17
70-74 44 041 63 637 107 678 3,57
75-79 30 734 44 643 75 377 2,50
80-84 18 662 30 244 48 906 1,62
85+ 5 974 13 831 19 805 0,66
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0-14 302 452 263 686 566 138 18,75
15-64 1 018 169 1 117 408 2 135 577 70,74
65+ 127 431 189 708 317 139 10,51

Ethnic groups

Main article: Censuses of Armenia
Population of Armenia according to ethnic group 1926–2011
Ethnic
group
census 19261 census 19392 census 19593 census 19704 census 19795 census 19896 census 20017 census 20118
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Armenians 743,571 84.5 1,061,997 82.8 1,551,610 88.0 2,208,327 88.6 2,724,975 89.7 3,083,616 93.3 3,145,354 97.9 2,961,801 98
Yazidis 12,237 1.4 20,481 1.6 25,627 1.5 37,486 1.5 50,822 1.7 56,127 1.7 40,620 1.3 35,308 1.2
Kurds 2,973 0.3 1,519 0.0 2,162 0.1
Russians 19,548 2.2 51,464 4.0 56,464 3.2 66,108 2.7 70,336 2.3 51,555 1.6 14,660 0.5 11,911 0.4
Assyrian people 2,215 0.3 3,280 0.3 4,326 0.2 5,544 0.2 6,183 0.2 5,963 0.2 3,409 0.1 2,769 0.1
Ukrainians 2,286 0.3 5,496 0.4 5,593 0.3 8,390 0.3 8,900 0.3 8,341 0.3 1,633 0.1 1,176 0.0
Greeks 2,980 0.3 4,181 0.3 4,976 0.3 5,690 0.2 5,653 0.2 4,650 0.1 1,176 0.0 900 0.0
Georgians 274 0.0 652 0.1 816 0.0 1,439 0.1 1,314 0.0 1,364 0.0 694 0․0 617 0.0
Azerbaijanis 76,870 8.7 130,896 10.2 107,748 6.1 148,189 5.9 160,841 5.3 84,860 2.6 29 0․0
Jews 335 0.0 512 0.0 1,024 0.1 1,047 0.0 959 0.0 720 0.0 109 0․0 127 0․0
Others 18,001 2.0 3,379 0.3 4,864 0.3 9,653 0.4 7,276 0.2 7,580 0.2 3808 0.1 1983 0.1
Total 880,464 1,282,338 1,763,048 2,491,873 3,037,259 3,304,776 3,213,011 3,018,854
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Languages

Armenian 97.7%, Kurdish 1%, Russian 0.9%, and other 0.4% (2001 census).

Armenian is the only official language.

Armenia is a member of the La Francophonie due to a small percentage of people studying enough French.

The largest communities of the ethnic Armenian diaspora are fluent in Russian and English.

Religions

Main article: Religion in Armenia

According to the Census of 2011 the religion in Armenia is the following: Christianity 2,862,366 (94.8%) of whom 2,797,187 Armenian Apostolic (92.5%), 29,280 Evangelical, 13,996 Armenian and Roman (Latin) Catholic, 8,695 Jehovah's Witness, 8,587 Eastern Orthodox (Russian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Greek), 2,874 Molokan (non-Orthodox Russians), 1,733 Assyrian Church of the East (Nestorian), 733 Protestant, 241 Mormon, Yazidism (0.8%), Paganism (0.2%), 812 Islam, 5,299 Other Religion (0.2%), 121,587 No Response (4%).[14]

CIA World Factbook demographic statistics

The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated.[15]

Population

3,014,000 (October 2014 est.) information from the National Statistic Service of Armenia [16]
country comparison to the world: 137

Age structure

0-14 years: 19.1% (male 312,955/female 272,065)
15-24 years: 15.2% (male 236,317/female 228,943)
25-54 years: 43.5% (male 638,141/female 693,397)
55-64 years: 11.7% (male 161,102/female 195,714)
65 years and over: 10.5% (male 128,568/female 193,429) (2014 est.)

Median age

Total: 33.7 years
Male: 31.8 years
Female: 35.8 years (2014 est.)

Urbanization

Urban population: 64.1% of total population (2011)
Rate of urbanization: 0.34% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)

Sex ratio

At birth: 1.14 male(s)/female
0-14 years: 1.15 male(s)/female
15-24 years: 1.03 male(s)/female
25-54 years: 0.92 male(s)/female
55-64 years: 0.93 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.59 male(s)/female
Total population: 0.89 male(s)/female (2014 est.)

Infant mortality rate

Total: 3.76 deaths/1,000 live births
country comparison to the world: 212
Male: 3.78 deaths/1,000 live births
Female: 3.74 deaths/1,000 live births (2009 est.)

Life expectancy at birth

Total: 13.97 deaths/1,000 live births
Country comparison to the world: 113
Male: 15.39 deaths/1,000 live births
Female: 12.36 deaths/1,000 live births (2014 est.)

Total fertility rate

1.74 children born/woman (2014 est.)[17]
country comparison to the world: 177

HIV/AIDS

Adult prevalence rate: 0,2% (2012 est.)
People living with HIV/AIDS: 3,500 (2012 est.)
HIV/AIDS - deaths: 200 (2012 est.)

Nationality

Noun: Armenian(s)
Adjective: Armenian

Ethnic groups

Armenian 98%, Yezidi (Kurd) 1.2%, other 0.8% (2011 est.)

See also

References

  1. The Impact of Soviet Policies in Armenia, Mary Allerton Kilbourne Matossian, page 12, Brill Archive 1955
  2. A Modern History of Transcaucasian Armenia: Social, Cultural, and Political, Manuel Sarkisyanz, Brill (Distribution), 1975, page 61
  3. News.am: Armenia’s population makes 3,285,767 – preliminary census results – date of publication: February 07, 2012
  4. Газета "Третья Сила"—Thirdpower.am: Данные переписи населения Армении–дата публикации: 10.02.12
  5. Garnik Asatryan and Victoria Arakelova, The Ethnic Minorities of Armenia, Routledge, part of the OSCE, 2002
  6. B.R. Mitchell. International historical statistics 1750-2005: Africa. Asia and Oceania
  7. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb2.htm#2001 United nations. Demographic Yearbooks
  8. National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia
  9. Baten, Jörg (2016). A History of the Global Economy. From 1500 to the Present. Cambridge University Press. p. 265. ISBN 9781107507180.
  10. http://www.dhsprogram.com/
  11. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb2.htm
  12. http://armstat.am/file/article/sv_03_13a_520.pdf
  13. https://www.quandl.com/data/WORLDBANK/ARM_SP_DYN_TFRT_IN-Armenia-Fertility-rate-total-births-per-woman

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