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In 2014, Zambia had a White population of European origin which numbered approximately 40,000. [7] Since independence, the community has never exceeded 1.1% of Zambia's population. Many long-term residents had voluntarily retained South African or British nationality. However, only about 40,000 hold Zambian citizenship.
Zambia's population (1890–2021). According to the 2022 revision of the World Population Prospects [2] [3] the total population of Zambia is 19,473,125 in 2021, compared to only 2,340,000 in 1950. The proportion of children below the age of 15 in 2010 was 46.4%, 50.6% was between 15 and 65 years of age, while 3.1% was 65 years or older.
The African country with the largest population of European descendants both numerically and proportionally is South Africa, where white South Africans number 4,504,252 people, making up 7.3% of South Africa's population, according to the 2022 South African census. [11]
The white population in South Africa mostly originates from Dutch and British origin. There are around 4.6 million white people, comprising 7.9% of the country. South Africa is also an African ...
Zambia portal; Pages in category "White Zambian people" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ...
[19] [20] A crude estimate of the British diaspora population is the number of white South Africans who speak English as a first language, representing 1.6 million people, 36% of the white population group and 3% of the total population in the South African National Census of 2011.
As per the census, Zambia had a total population of 13,092,666 including 6,454,647 males (49.2%) and 6,638,019 females (50.8%) with a sex-ratio of 102.84. [1] The total literacy of the population above the age of five stood at 70.2 per cent. [2] Urban population constituted 39.51 per cent and the remaining 61.49 per cent resided in rural areas.
The author. "I’ve had people tell me it 'disgusts' them to see interracial couples," she writes. "They’ve told me they don’t understand why Black neighborhoods look so 'ghetto.'"