Wednesday 20 June 2018

Kenya's Population Pyramid

Kenya's Population Pyramid

kenya's population pyramid

As of midyear 2016, Kenya had a population of 48.5 million, annual population growth rate of 2.6%, and 41% of Kenya’s population was under age 15.  The Total Fertility Rate, or the average number of children per woman over the course of her lifetime, had declined from 6.1 children in 1990 to 4.4 children per woman in 2015. Kenya is on the path to a population age structure that may enable it to experience a demographic dividend.

Kenyan Population By Tribe 2018

Kenyan Population By Tribe 2018

kenyan population by tribe

In 2017, Central Intelligence Agency released statistics of the Kenyan population which includes a breakdown of the population based on religion and ethnicity. As of 2017, the population by tribe in Kenya is estimated to be 47,615,739 making it the 30th most populated country in the world. The figure has increased as compared to the 2009 census findings where the total population was at 38,610,097. According to the 2018 World Fact Book of the CIA United States, the Kenyan population is more concentrated along the shores of Lake Victoria, Nairobi and in the coastal region along the Indian Ocean. Along the shows of Lake Victoria majority of the population is Luo while for the coastal region Mijikenda and Swahili are mostly populated along the Indian Ocean. As far as tribe is concerned Kikuyus are the largest ethnic group followed by Luhya, Luo, and Kalenjin. 22% of the population is Kikuyu, 14% is Luhya, Luo is 13%, Kalenjin 12%, Kamba 11%, Kisii 6%, and Meru 6%. The statistic also included other African which had a population of 15% while non-African which include Asian, European, and Arab were 1%. 

Kenya population statistic based on religion 

Christianity which is the predominant religion in Kenya is estimated to have 47.7% Protestants, 23.4% Catholics, and other well established Christians are 11.2%. Muslims which is made up of Sunnis and Shiites is 11.2%. The constitution of Kenya which guarantees freedom of worship has enabled indigenous or traditional religions who are 1.7% to practice their faith. When looking at Kenya population by tribe, other religions such as Hinduism and Sikhism have a statistic population of 1.6% while those who don’t practice any type of religion are 2.4%. Most of the well-established religions in Kenya base their foundations from early missionaries.

Kenya's Population Growth Rate 2018

Kenya's Population Growth Rate 2018

kenya population growth rate

Population growth rate: 1.69% (2017 est.)
Definition: The average annual percent change in the 
population, resulting from a surplus (or deficit) of births over deaths and the balance of migrants entering and leaving a country. The rate may be positive or negative. The growth rate is a factor in determining how great a burden would be imposed on a country by the changing needs of its people for infrastructure (e.g., schools, hospitals, housing, roads), resources (e.g., food, water, electricity), and jobs. Rapid population growth can be seen as threatening by neighbouring countries.

Kenya's Population in 2018

Kenya's Population in the Year 2018

  • The current population of Kenya is 50,898,199 as of Wednesday, June 30, 2018, based on the latest United Nations estimates.
  • Kenya population is equivalent to 0.67% of the total world population.
  • Kenya ranks number 28 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
  • The population density in Kenya is 90 per Km2 (232 people per mi2).
  • The total land area is 569,140 Km2 (219,746 sq. miles)
  • 26.7 % of the population is urban (13,580,934 people in 2018)
  • The median age in Kenya is 19.2 years.