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Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Gui ...
was 270.20 million according to the 2020 national census, an increase from 237.64 in
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. Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world. Approximately 55% of Indonesia's population resides on
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, which is the most populous island in the world. Despite a fairly effective
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program that has been in place since 1967, Indonesia's average population growth per year was over 1.1% for the decade ending in 2020, nearly having 13% population growth for that decade. At this rate, Indonesia's population is projected to surpass the population of the
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if the population growth is not maintained . Indonesia has a relatively young population compared to Western nations, though it is aging as the country's birth rate has slowed and its
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has increased. The median age was 30.2 years in 2017. Indonesia includes numerous ethnic, cultural and linguistic groups, some of which are related to each other. Since independence, Indonesian is the language of most written communication, education, government, and business. Many local ethnic languages are the first language of most Indonesians and are still important.


Population


Population by province

Source: Population Census 2010, except for final column, taken from Inter-Census Survey 2015. Note: (a) North Kalimantan province was created in 2012 (by separation from East Kalimantan province); the 2010 total figures given are those for the provinces as they were following that splitting (Urban % and Total Fertility Rate columns unadjusted).


Age structure

Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2020):


Vital statistics


United Nations estimates

Source: UN DESA, World Population Prospects, 2022


Registered births and deaths

Data from Department of Statistics of Indonesia :


Fertility and Births (Demographic and Health Surveys)

Total Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR): According to the CIA World Factbook, in 2020 Indonesia's average total fertility rate was 2.04 children/born per woman.


Fertility rate and aging population (by province)

Total fertility rate The total fertility rate (TFR) of a population is the average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime if: # she were to experience the exact current age-specific fertility rates (ASFRs) through her lifetime # she were t ...
(TFR) and population over age 60 by region as of 2010:


Ethnic groups

There are over 1,300 ethnic groups in Indonesia; 95% of those are of
Native Indonesian Native Indonesians, also known as ''Pribumi'' (), are Indonesians whose ancestral roots lie mainly in the archipelago, distinguished from Indonesians of known (partial) foreign descent, like Chinese Indonesians (Tionghoa), Arab Indonesians, Indi ...
ancestry. Javanese is the largest group with 100 million people (42%), followed by Sundanese, who number nearly 40 million (15%).


Religions

Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation; 86.7% of Indonesians declared themselves
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in the 2018 census.Penduduk Menurut Wilayah dan Agama yang Dianut
/ref> 10.72% of the population adhered to
Christianity Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It is the world's largest and most widespread religion with roughly 2.38 billion followers representing one-third of the global popula ...
(of which more than 70% were
Protestant Protestantism is a Christian denomination, branch of Christianity that follows the theological tenets of the Reformation, Protestant Reformation, a movement that began seeking to reform the Catholic Church from within in the 16th century agai ...
), 1.74% were
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, 0.77%
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, and 0.07% of other faiths. Most Indonesian Hindus are Balinese and most Buddhists in modern-day Indonesia are Chinese.


Languages

Indonesian is the official language, but there are many different languages native to Indonesia. According to Ethnologue, there are currently 737 living languages spoken in Indonesia, the most widely spoken being Javanese and Sundanese. In Western New Guinea, there are more than 270 indigenous languages in spoken form. Some
Chinese varieties Chinese, also known as Sinitic, is a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family consisting of hundreds of local varieties, many of which are not mutually intelligible. Variation is particularly strong in the more mountainous southeast of main ...
, most prominently Min Nan, are also spoken. The public use of Chinese, especially usage of Chinese characters, was dissuaded officially between 1966 and 1998.


Literacy

''definition:'' age 15 and over can read and write
''total population:'' 92.81%
''male:'' 95.5%
''female:'' 90.4% (2011 est.) Education is free in state schools; it is compulsory for children through to grade 12. Although about 92% of eligible children are enrolled in primary school, a much smaller percentage attend full-time. About 44% of secondary school-age children attend junior high school, and some others of this age group attend vocational schools.


CIA World Factbook demographic statistics

The following demographic statistics are from the
CIA World Factbook ''The World Factbook'', also known as the ''CIA World Factbook'', is a reference resource produced by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with almanac-style information about the countries of the world. The official print version is available ...
, unless otherwise indicated. Age structure :''0-14 years:'' 23.33% :''15-64 years:'' 70.72% :''65 years and over:'' 5.95% (2020 census) Median age :''total:'' 31.1 years :''male:'' 30.5 years :''female:'' 31.8 years (2020 est.) Birth rate :15.32 births/1,000 population (2022 est.) Death rate :6.75 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) Population growth rate :1.097% (2010 est.) :1.04% (2012 est.) :0.86% (2017 est.) :0.79% (2022 est.) Urbanization :''urban population:'' 57.9% of total population (2022) :''rate of urbanisation:'' 1.99% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.) Sex ratio :''at birth:'' 1.05 male(s)/female :''0-14 years:'' 1.05 male(s)/female :''15-24 years:'' 1.05 male(s)/female :''25-54 years:'' 0.99 male(s)/female :''55-64 years:'' 0.98 male(s)/female :''65 years and over:'' 0.66 male(s)/female :''total population:'' 1 male(s)/female (2022 est.) Infant mortality rate :''total:'' 19.73 deaths/1,000 live births :''male:'' 22.15 deaths/1,000 live births :''female:'' 17.18 deaths/1,000 live births (2022 est.) Life expectancy at birth :''total population:'' 73.08 years :''male:'' 70.86 years :''female:'' 75.4 years (2022 est.) Total fertility rate :2.01 children born/woman (2022 est.) HIV/AIDS : Adult prevalence rate: 0.4% (2017 est.) : People living with HIV/AIDS: 630,000 (2017 est.) : HIV/AIDS deaths: 39,000 (2017 est.) Obesity – adult prevalence rate : 6.9% (2016) Children under the age of 5 years underweight : 19.9% (2013) Nationality :''noun:'' Indonesian(s) :''adjective:'' Indonesian :''Ethnic groups:'' Javanese 40.1%, Sundanese 15.5%, Malay 3.7%, Batak 3.6%, Madurese 3%, Betawi 2.9%, Minangkabau 2.7%, Buginese 2.7%, Bantenese 2%, Banjarese 1.7%, Balinese 1.7%, Acehnese 1.4%, Dayak 1.4%, Sasak 1.3%, Chinese 1.2%, other 15% (2010 est.) Religions :Muslim 86.7%, Christianity 10.72% (Protestant 7.6% and Roman Catholic 3.12%), Hinduism 1.74%, other 0.8% (includes Buddhist and Confucian), unspecified 0.04% (2018 est.) Languages : Indonesian (official, a form of Malay influenced by other languages of Indonesia), local languages (the most widely spoken of which is Javanese). School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) :''total:'' 11 years :''male:'' 12 years :''female:'' 11 years (2005) Education expenditures :2.8% of GDP (2014)


See also

* Census in Indonesia * Culture of Indonesia * Native Indonesians *
Overseas Indonesian Overseas Indonesians are people of Indonesian birth or descent who live outside of Indonesia. As of 2021, there are about 9 million overseas Indonesians globally, 5.3 million undocumented overseas Indonesian workers, 4.7 million overseas Indones ...
* Transmigration program


References


External links


Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics

CIA World Factbook article on Indonesia



United Nations "World Population Prospects": Country Profile – Indonesia
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