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The Dominican Republic's population (1961–2003). According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects [2][3] the total population was 11,117,873 in 2021, compared to 2,380,000 in 1950. The proportion of the population aged below 15 in 2010 was 31.2%, 62.8% were aged between 15 and 65 years of age, while 6% were aged 65 years or older.
In the second half of 2017, a second survey of foreign population was conducted in the Dominican Republic. The total population in the Dominican Republic was estimated at 10,189,895, of which 9,341,916 were Dominicans with no foreign background.
This is a list of countries and dependent territories in the Americas by population, ... Dominican Republic: 10,535,535: 1.03: ... 2017: Official estimate-Guadeloupe
The population of the Dominican Republic was counted as 10,760,028 – an increase of 1,314,747 (13.9%) over the 2010 census. First results from the 2022 census were released to the public on 10 August 2023, from the Oficina Nacional de Estadística website.
The Dominican Republic's population was 11,117,873 in 2021, [158] [159] compared to 2,380,000 in 1950. [160] In 2010, 31.2% of the population was under 15 years of age, with 6% of the population over 65 years of age. [161] There were an estimated 102.3 males for every 100 females in 2020. [4]
This list of Caribbean countries and dependencies by population is sorted by the mid-year normalized demographic projections from the United Nations, [1] the change from the previous year, and the most recent official figure.
This is a list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, ... Dominican Republic: 11,230,734: 11,331,265 +0.90%: Americas: Caribbean
www .one .gob .do. The National Statistics Office ( Spanish: Oficina Nacional de Estadística; ONE) of the Dominican Republic is the government institution in charge of collecting, reviewing, preparing and publishing national statistics on the economy, agricultural production, commerce, industry, finance, environment, society and demography.