Population of Mauritius 2021
As of 2021, the latest population of Mauritius is 1,379,365, based on AllCityPopulation calculation of the current data from UN (United Nations).
Population Distribution
Total population | 1,379,365 |
Population growth rate | 0.54% |
Birth rate | 13.00 births per 1,000 people |
Life expectancy | |
Overall | 74.94 years |
Men | 71.48 years |
Women | 78.58 years |
Age structure | |
0-14 years | 19.90% |
15-64 years | 69.93% |
65 years and above | 10.17% |
Median age | 34.40 years |
Gender ratio (Male to Female) | 0.97 |
Population density | 676.16 residents per km² |
Urbanization | 43.30% |
Ethnicities | |
approx. 53% Indian, 43% Creole (African-Malagasy origin), 2% Chinese, 2% European | |
Religions | |
Hindus 52%, Christians 28.3% [Catholics (Roman Catholic) 26%, Protestants 2.3%], Muslims 16.6%, others 3.1% | |
Human Development Index (HDI) | 0.796 |
HDI ranking | 66th out of 194 |
People in Mauritius
About 1.3 million people live in Mauritius. Most are originally from India. This is followed by the population group whose ancestors were slaves from Africa or Madagascar and who have often mixed with Europeans. These are called creoles. There are also some Chinese and French. A colorful mixture of peoples lives here.
Languages in Mauritius
The colloquial language that most people speak in Mauritius is called Morisyen. It is a creole language that borrows many words from French. French is actually only spoken by the upper class and the country’s official language is English. There are also several languages, mainly from the North Indian and South Indian regions.
By the way, people in Mauritius love to party. A typical dance and typical music are part of it: Sega.
Religions in Mauritius
Since most of the residents of Mauritius are originally from India, many of the people there are Hindus. About 50 out of 100 are followers of Hinduism. This is followed by Christianity and, as the third largest religion, Islam in its Sunni form.