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Page 1: Afghanistan The demographic background David Redfern

Afghanistan

The demographic background

David Redfern

Page 2: Afghanistan The demographic background David Redfern

Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Basic demographic data

• Total population: 30.6 million (2013)

• Predictions: 39.6 million by 2025, 56.5 million by 2050

• Birth rate: 37 per 1,000

• Death rate: 9 per 1,000

• Growth rate: 2.8%

• % population under 15 years: 49%

• % population over 65: 2%

• Median age: 18.1 years

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Afghanistan: stage 2 of the DTM

• Wide base, i.e. the birth

rate is high.

• The sides in the lower part

do not narrow in as quickly

as those higher up,

showing lower death rate

among the young. This

indicates lower infant and

child mortality rates.

• The death rate is

decreasing — the

population is growing.

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Population by age group in Afghanistan and four south Asian countries

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

More demographic data

• Net migration rate: –5% (a net loss of people from migration)

• Infant mortality rate: 71 per 1,000 live birthds (high)

• Maternal mortality rate: 4.60 per 1,000 live births (high)

• Fertility rate: 5.4 per woman (high)

• Life expectancy: 60 years for the total population (males: 59 years, females:

61 years)

• Urban population: 24%

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Some social indicators• Population density: 47 per km2

• GNI PPP per capita (2012): $1,400

• Share of national income: poorest 5th have 9%, wealthiest 5th have 37%

• Using modern sanitation: urban 46%, rural 23%

• Literacy rates (over 15s who can read/write):

• total 28.1% (male 43.1% female 12.6%)

• School life expectancy (no. of years in full-time education):

• total pop 9 years (male 11 years, female 7years)

• Children (5–14 years) in the labour force: 25%

• Provision of doctors: 0.19 per 1,000 people (UK: 2.77)

• Population with AIDS (15–49 years): <0.1% (very low)

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Women in Afghanistan

• Women aged 15–49 (2013): 6.8 million

• Lifetime births per woman: 5.4

• Women aged 20–24 who gave birth by the age 18: 26%

• Mother’s median age of giving birth: 21 years

• W omen aged 15–49 using contraception: 21%

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Female population by age/marital status (2009)

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Women, marriage and child-bearing

• Marital status is a key social element in Afghan society. The graph on the

previous slide shows that after 40 years of age very few women remain

unmarried.

• In the age group 25–39 years only 4% of women remain unmarried.

• Marriage is the key determinant of women’s fertility and child bearing.

• Early child-bearing is a risk to women’s health.

• It contributes significantly to the existence of large families.

• Girls married before puberty are likely to have more children and this is a

major risk factor to maternal health.

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Male population by age/marital status (2009)

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Widowhood• The graph on the previous slide shows that only 14% of males married early

— between ages 15 and 24. The difference between men and women is

clearly visible from the two graphs of their marital status. Women tend to

marry earlier than men and a higher percentage of women become widowed

earlier.

• The incidence of widowhood increases as age increases, particularly for

women. The figures show that around 3% and 17% of men aged 45–64 and

65+ years respectively were widowers. The corresponding data for women

were 19% and 61%.

• The major causes of the large number of widowed females are: (a) the high

male mortality in the past due to conflict in the country, (b) the large age

differences between spouses.

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Education of girls

• Under the Taliban regime girls in Afghanistan were barred from attending

school. They started to go to school in larger numbers from 2002.

• Some families in highly conservative parts of Afghanistan, such as the

southern and eastern regions, still deny girls the right to schooling.

• The destruction of schools has been increasing over the years. In 2009 alone,

a total of 112 Afghan schools were attacked, burned or destroyed, compared

to a cumulative total of 192 schools in 2005–07. Out of these 112 schools, 21

were primary schools, 45 were middle schools, and 43 were high schools.

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Afghanistan into the future: 2025

In 2025, stage 3 of

the DTM will be

reached.

Birth rate will be

slow to reduce due to

deeply ingrained

traditions.

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Afghanistan into the future: 2050

It is predicted

that it will take

until 2050 to

reach stage 4 of

the DTM

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Afghanistan Afghanistan: the demographic background

Sources

CIA The World Factbook

Data sheet. (Population Reference Bureau)

‘Women and men in Afghanistan 2011’, Central Statistics Organisation (CSO)

(Afghanistan government) 2012

Ministry of Women’s Affairs (Afghanistan government) 2012

Students may also wish to read the novels of Khaled Hosseini as they provide

excellent background.

This resource is part of GEOGRAPHY REVIEW, a magazine written for A-

level students by subject experts. To subscribe to the full magazine go

to www.hoddereducation.co.uk/geographyreview