LW
LORACLE
Wiki
Hesap
World
Ev
Sınıflar
Profil
Kapağı Değiştir
Karakter
Mekan
Nesne
Grup
Düzenleme Modu
Burkina Faso's million people belong to two major West African cultural groups: the Gur (Voltaic) and the Mandé. The Voltaic are far more numerous and include the Mossi, who make up about one-half of the population. The Mossi claim descent from warriors who migrated to present-day Burkina Faso and established an empire that lasted more than 800 years. Predominantly farmers, the Mossi are still bound by the traditions of the Mogho Naba, who hold court in Ouagadougou.
İçerik
Burkina Faso's million people belong to two major West African cultural groups: the Gur (Voltaic) and the Mandé. The Voltaic are far more numerous and include the Mossi, who make up about one-half of the population. The Mossi claim descent from warriors who migrated to present-day Burkina Faso and established an empire that lasted more than 800 years. Predominantly farmers, the Mossi are still bound by the traditions of the Mogho Naba, who hold court in Ouagadougou. About 12,000 Europeans reside in Burkina Faso, the majority of whom are French. Most of Burkina Faso's population is concentrated in the south and center of the country, with a population density sometimes exceeding . This population density, high for Africa, causes annual migrations of hundreds of thousands of Burkinabé to Ivory Coast and Ghana for seasonal agricultural work. About a third of Burkinabé adhere to traditional African religions. The introduction of Islam to Burkina Faso was initially resisted by the Mossi rulers. Christians, predominantly Roman Catholics, are largely concentrated among the urban elite. Few Burkinabé have had formal education. Schooling is free but not compulsory, and only about 29% of Burkina's primary school-age children receive a basic education. The University of Ouagadougou, founded in 1974, was the country's first institution of higher education. The Polytechnic University of Bobo-Dioulasso in Bobo-Dioulasso was opened in 1995. Population According to the United Nations' Population Division, the population was 20,903,000 in 2020, compared to only 4,284,000 in 1950. The proportion of children below the age of 15 in 2020 was 44.4%, 53.2% of the population was between 15 and 65 years of age, while 2.4% was 65 years or older. Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (1.VII.2021) (Data refer to national projections.): Vital statistics Registration of vital events is not complete in Burkina Faso. The website Our World in Data prepared the following estimates based on statistics from the Population Department of the United Nations. Fertility and births Total Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR): Fertility data as of 2013 (DHS Program): Other demographic statistics Demographic statistics according to the World Population Review in 2022. One birth every 40 seconds One death every 3 minutes One net migrant every 21 minutes Net gain of one person every 52 seconds The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated. Demographic profile Burkina Faso has a young age structure – the result of declining mortality combined with steady high fertility – and continues to experience rapid population growth, which is putting increasing pressure on the country's limited arable land. More than 65% of the population is under the age of 25, and the population is growing at 3% annually. Mortality rates, especially those of infants and children, have decreased because of improved health care, hygiene, and sanitation, but women continue to have an average of almost 6 children. Even if fertility were substantially reduced, today's large cohort entering their reproductive years would sustain high population growth for the foreseeable future. Only about a third of the population is literate and unemployment is widespread, dampening the economic prospects of Burkina Faso's large working-age population. Population 21,935,389 (2022 est.) 21,382,659 (July 2021 est.) Note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected Religions Muslim 63.2%, Roman Catholic 24.6%, Protestant 6.9%, traditional/animist 4.2%, none 0.7%, unspecified 0.4% (2017-18 est.) Age structure 0-14 years: 43.58% (male 4,606,350/female 4,473,951) 15-24 years: 20.33% (male 2,121,012/female 2,114,213) 25-54 years: 29.36% (male 2,850,621/female 3,265,926) 55-64 years: 3.57% (male 321,417/female 423,016) 65 years and over: 3.16% (male 284,838/female 374,057) (2020 est.) 0-14 years: 44.88% (male 4,519,960/female 4,503,937) 15-24 years: 20.07% (male 2,024,501/female 2,012,053) 25-54 years: 29.42% (male 2,999,941/female 2,915,264) 55-64 years: 3.2% (male 284,374/female 359,159) 65 years and over: 2.43% (male 181,996/female 306,324) (2017 est.) Median age Total: 17.9 years Country comparison to the world: 216th Male: 17.0 years Female: 18.7 years (2020 est.) Total: 17.3 years Male: 17.1 years Female: 17.4 years (2017 est.) Population growth rate 2.53% (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 20th 2.58% (2020 est.) Country comparison to the world: 14th 3% (2017 est.) Birth rate 33.57 births/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 19 34.34 births/1,000 population (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 20th Death rate 7.71 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 103rd 7.92 deaths/1,000 population (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 89th Net migration rate -0.61 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 127th -0.62 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 131st Mother's mean age at first birth 19.4 years (2010 est.) note: median age at first birth among women 25-29 Total fertility rate 4.27 children born/woman (2022 est.) Country comparison to the world: 22nd 4.39 children born/woman (2021 est.) Country comparison to the world: 18th Contraceptive prevalence rate 30.1% (2020) 32.5% (2018/19) Urbanization urban population: 31.9% of total population (2022) rate of urbanization: 4.75% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.) Urban population: 30.6% of total population (2020) Rate of urbanization: 4.99% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.) Sex ratio At birth: 1.03 male(s)/female 0-14 years: 1.03 male(s)/female 15-24 years: 1.00 male(s)/female 25-54 years: 0.87 male(s)/female 55-64 years: 0.76 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.76 male(s)/female Total population: 0.96 male(s)/female (2020 est.) Life expectancy at birth total population: 63.44 years male: 61.63 years female: 65.31 years (2022 est.) Total population: 63.06 years Male: 61.28 years Female: 64.89 years (2021 est.) HIV/AIDS Adult prevalence rate: 0.8% (2019 est.) County comparison to the world: 51st People living with HIV/AIDS: 100,000 (2019 est.) Country comparison to the world: 44th Deaths: 3,100 (2019 est.) Country comparison to the world: 33rd Major infectious diseases degree of risk: very high (2020) food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever vectorborne diseases: dengue fever and malaria water contact diseases: schistosomiasis animal contact diseases: rabies respiratory diseases: meningococcal meningitis note: on 21 March 2022, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a Travel Alert for polio in Africa; Burkina Faso is currently considered a high risk to travelers for polio; the CDC recommends that before any international travel, anyone unvaccinated, incompletely vaccinated, or with an unknown polio vaccination status should complete the routine polio vaccine series; before travel to any high-risk destination, CDC recommends that adults who previously completed the full, routine polio vaccine series receive a single, lifetime booster dose of polio vaccine Nationality Noun: Burkinabé (singular and plural) Adjective: Burkinabé Ethnic groups Mossi 52%, Fulani 8.4%, Gurma 7%, Bobo 4.9%, Gurunsi 4.6%, Senufo 4.5%, Bissa 3.7%, Lobi 2.4%, Dagara 2.4%, Tuareg/Ikelan 1.9%, Dioula 0.8%, Unspecified/No answer 0.3%, Other 7.2% (including Europeans) (2010 est.) Religions Islam 61.5%, Roman Catholic 23.3%, Traditional/Animist 7.8%, Protestant 6.5%, Other/No Answer 0.2%, None 0.7% (2010 est.) Languages French(official), native African languages belonging to Sudanic family spoken by 90% of the population Literacy Definition: age 15 and over can read and write Total population: 41.2% Male: 50.1% Female: 32.7% (2018 est.) Education expenditure 5.4% of GDP (2018) Slavery In 2018, an estimated 82,000 people in the country were living under "modern slavery" according to the Global Slavery Index. News reports also indicate that "most child slaves on cocoa farms (Ivory Coast and Ghana) come from Mali and Burkina Faso, two of the poorest nations on Earth. The children, some as young as ten, are sent by their families or trafficked by agents with the promise of money. They are made to work long hours for little or no money." References Attribution: External links Institut National de la Statistique et de la Démographie Society of Burkina Faso
Vazgeç
Kaydet