Demographics of Denmark
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Demographics
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 features of the population
Population
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 of Denmark
Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The countries of Denmark and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands, constitute the Kingdom of Denmark . It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark...

, including population density
Population density
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, ethnicity
Ethnic group
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, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

The vast majority of the 5 million Danes today trace their heritage to the prehistoric (Iron Age
Germanic Iron Age
The Germanic Iron Age is the name given to the period 400–800 in Northern Europe and it is part of the continental Age of Migrations.-Germanic Iron :...

) Germanic
Germanic peoples
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 populations.

Ethnic groups

Ethnic minority groups include:
  • Inuit
    Inuit
    The Inuit are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Canada , Denmark , Russia and the United States . Inuit means “the people” in the Inuktitut language...

    s (Greenlandic) from the territory of Greenland
    Greenland
    Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Though physiographically a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has been politically and culturally associated with Europe for...

  • Turks
    Turkish people
    Turkish people, also known as the "Turks" , are an ethnic group primarily living in Turkey and in the former lands of the Ottoman Empire where Turkish minorities had been established in Bulgaria, Cyprus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Romania...

  • Arabs (i.e. Palestinian
    Palestinian people
    The Palestinian people, also referred to as Palestinians or Palestinian Arabs , are an Arabic-speaking people with origins in Palestine. Despite various wars and exoduses, roughly one third of the world's Palestinian population continues to reside in the area encompassing the West Bank, the Gaza...

    s, followed by Moroccans
    Morocco
    Morocco , officially the Kingdom of Morocco , is a country located in North Africa. It has a population of more than 32 million and an area of 710,850 km², and also primarily administers the disputed region of the Western Sahara...

    , Syrians, Lebanese
    Lebanese people
    The Lebanese people are a nation and ethnic group of Levantine people originating in what is today the country of Lebanon, including those who had inhabited Mount Lebanon prior to the creation of the modern Lebanese state....

    , Yemen
    Yemen
    The Republic of Yemen , commonly known as Yemen , is a country located in the Middle East, occupying the southwestern to southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the north, the Red Sea to the west, and Oman to the east....

    is, Egyptians
    Egyptians
    Egyptians are nation an ethnic group made up of Mediterranean North Africans, the indigenous people of Egypt.Egyptian identity is closely tied to geography. The population of Egypt is concentrated in the lower Nile Valley, the small strip of cultivable land stretching from the First Cataract to...

    , Iraq
    Iraq
    Iraq ; officially the Republic of Iraq is a country in Western Asia spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert....

    is and Jordan
    Jordan
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    ians)
  • Vietnamese
    Vietnamese people
    The Vietnamese people are an ethnic group originating from present-day northern Vietnam and southern China. They are the majority ethnic group of Vietnam, comprising 86% of the population as of the 1999 census, and are officially known as Kinh to distinguish them from other ethnic groups in Vietnam...

  • Jews
  • Chinese
    Ethnic Chinese
    Ethnic Chinese may refer to:*Han Chinese, the dominant ethnic group in the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macao, the Republic of China and Singapore....

  • Pakistan
    Pakistan
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    is
  • Iranians
    Demographics of Iran
    Iran's population increased dramatically during the later half of the 20th century, reaching about 75 million by 2011. In recent years, however, Iran's birth rate has dropped significantly. Studies project that Iran's rate of population growth will continue to slow until it stabilizes above 100...

  • Somali
    Somali people
    Somalis are an ethnic group located in the Horn of Africa, also known as the Somali Peninsula. The overwhelming majority of Somalis speak the Somali language, which is part of the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family...

    s
  • Ethiopians
  • Sudan
    Sudan
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    ese
  • Kurds
    Kurdish people
    The Kurdish people, or Kurds , are an Iranian people native to the Middle East, mostly inhabiting a region known as Kurdistan, which includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey...

  • Indians
    Non-resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin
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  • Chile
    Chile
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    ans (the most numerous of Latin American
    Latin Americans
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     nationalities)
  • Bosnians
    Bosnians
    Bosnians are people who reside in, or come from, Bosnia and Herzegovina. By the modern state definition a Bosnian can be anyone who holds citizenship of the state. This includes, but is not limited to, members of the constituent ethnic groups of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosniaks, Bosnian Serbs and...

     (mostly Bosniaks
    Bosniaks
    The Bosniaks or Bosniacs are a South Slavic ethnic group, living mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a smaller minority also present in other lands of the Balkan Peninsula especially in Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia...

     and some Serbs
    Serbs
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    )
  • Albanians
    Albanians
    Albanians are a nation and ethnic group native to Albania and neighbouring countries. They speak the Albanian language. More than half of all Albanians live in Albania and Kosovo...

  • Bangladeshi
    Bangladesh
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Historic minorities

Indigenous
Indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples are ethnic groups that are defined as indigenous according to one of the various definitions of the term, there is no universally accepted definition but most of which carry connotations of being the "original inhabitants" of a territory....

 ethnic minorities in Denmark include a handful of groups:

Germans

Approximately 15,000http://www.nordschleswig.dk/SEEEMS/417.asp persons in Denmark
Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The countries of Denmark and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands, constitute the Kingdom of Denmark . It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark...

 belong to a German minority
North Schleswig Germans
Approximately 15,000 persons in Denmark belong to an ethnic German minority traditionally referred to as hjemmetyskere meaning "domestic Germans" in Danish, and as Nordschleswiger in German. This minority of Germans hold Danish citizenship and self-identify as ethnic Germans. They continue to use...

 traditionally referred to as hjemmetyskere meaning "domestic Germans" in Danish
Danish language
Danish is a North Germanic language spoken by around six million people, principally in the country of Denmark. It is also spoken by 50,000 Germans of Danish ethnicity in the northern parts of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, where it holds the status of minority language...

, and as Nordschleswiger
North Schleswig Germans
Approximately 15,000 persons in Denmark belong to an ethnic German minority traditionally referred to as hjemmetyskere meaning "domestic Germans" in Danish, and as Nordschleswiger in German. This minority of Germans hold Danish citizenship and self-identify as ethnic Germans. They continue to use...

in German
German language
German is a West Germanic language, related to and classified alongside English and Dutch. With an estimated 90 – 98 million native speakers, German is one of the world's major languages and is the most widely-spoken first language in the European Union....

. This minority of Germans hold Danish citizenship and self-identify as Germans
Germans
The Germans are a Germanic ethnic group native to Central Europe. The English term Germans has referred to the German-speaking population of the Holy Roman Empire since the Late Middle Ages....

. Many of them use German
German language
German is a West Germanic language, related to and classified alongside English and Dutch. With an estimated 90 – 98 million native speakers, German is one of the world's major languages and is the most widely-spoken first language in the European Union....

 as their home language
Home language
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. There are also several thousand German citizens and other ethnic Germans residing in Denmark with no historical connection to this group.

Faroese and Greenlanders (Inuit)

An estimated 23,000 people http://www.dnag.dk/get.file?ID=2783 in Denmark proper are ethnic Faroese
Faroese people
The Faroese or Faroe Islanders are a Germanic ethnic group native to the Faeroe Islands. The Faroese are of mixed Norse and Gaelic origins.About 21,000 Faroese live in neighbouring countries, particularly in Denmark, Iceland and Norway....

, while 19,000http://www.dnag.dk/get.file?ID=2699 Greenlanders live permanently in Denmark. Many of these use the Faroese
Faroese language
Faroese , is an Insular Nordic language spoken by 48,000 people in the Faroe Islands and about 25,000 Faroese people in Denmark and elsewhere...

 and Greenlandic languages, respectively, as their first language.

All residents of Rigsfællesskabet
Rigsfællesskabet
Rigsfællesskabet is a semi-official Danish term for the relations between continental Denmark and its two self-governing insular regions, the Faroe Islands and Greenland, which collectively make up the Kingdom of Denmark.-Legal status:Both the Faroe Islands and Greenland enjoy far-reaching home...

(viz. Denmark proper, the Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands are an island group situated between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately halfway between Scotland and Iceland. The Faroe Islands are a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, along with Denmark proper and Greenland...

 and Greenland
Greenland
Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Though physiographically a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has been politically and culturally associated with Europe for...

) normally hold Danish citizenship, unless they inherit or otherwise receive a foreign citizenship.

Jews

The religiously affiliated Danish Jews number around 7,000http://www.mosaiske.dk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=120&Itemid=113. Secular and unaffiliated ethnic Jews in Denmark number several thousand.

Roma (Gypsies)

There are approximately 15,000-20,000 Roma people with historical ties to Denmark, excluding recent immigrants and their immediate descendants.

Recent immigrants

Even with increasing immigration to Denmark in recent decades, the Danish population is still more homogeneous than most other western Europe
Western Europe
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an countries. As of 2009, 526,000 persons (9.5 % of the Danish population) were either themselves immigrants or descendants of recent immigrants. Most of these (54%) have their origins elsewhere in Europe, while the remainder hail largely from Southwest Asia
Southwest Asia
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, notably from Turkey
Turks in Denmark
Turks in Denmark or Danish Turks covers people who have immigrated from Turkey to Denmark. However, the term may also refer to Danish-born persons whose parents were born in Turkey or who have a ancestral background from Turkey...

.

Vital statistics since 1900

Average population (x 1000) Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1000) Crude death rate (per 1000) Natural change (per 1000)
1900 2 432 72 129 40 891 31 238 29.7 16.8 12.8
1901 2 463 73 219 38 786 34 425 29.7 15.7 14.0
1902 2 494 72 839 36 424 36 391 29.2 14.6 14.6
1903 2 525 72 351 36 956 35 403 28.7 14.6 14.0
1904 2 546 73 692 35 903 37 788 28.9 14.1 14.8
1905 2 574 73 082 38 598 34 484 28.4 15.0 13.4
1906 2 603 74 217 35 231 38 986 28.5 13.5 15.0
1907 2 635 74 324 37 275 37 049 28.2 14.1 14.1
1908 2 668 76 233 39 072 37 161 28.6 14.6 13.9
1909 2 702 76 301 35 837 40 464 28.2 13.3 15.0
1910 2 737 75 299 35 184 40 013 27.5 12.9 14.6
1911 2 770 73 933 37 236 36 697 26.7 13.4 13.2
1912 2 802 74 659 36 486 38 173 26.6 13.0 13.6
1913 2 833 72 475 35 364 37 111 25.6 12.5 13.1
1914 2 866 73 294 35 921 37 373 25.6 12.5 13.0
1915 2 901 70 192 37 174 33 018 24.2 12.8 11.4
1916 2 936 71 559 39 265 32 294 24.4 13.4 11.0
1917 2 972 70 306 39 224 31 082 23.7 13.2 10.5
1918 3 006 72 505 39 038 33 467 24.1 13.0 11.1
1919 3 041 68 722 39 590 29 132 22.6 13.0 9.6
1920 3 079 78 230 39 841 38 389 25.4 12.9 12.5
1921 3 283 78 815 36 215 42 600 24.0 11.0 13.0
1922 3 318 73 899 39 452 34 435 22.3 11.9 10.4
1923 3 352 74 827 37 903 36 924 22.3 11.3 11.0
1924 3 389 73 836 38 091 35 778 21.8 11.2 10.6
1925 3 425 71 897 37 083 34 814 21.0 10.8 10.2
1926 3 452 70 734 38 093 32 641 20.5 11.0 9.5
1927 3 475 68 024 40 190 27 834 19.6 11.6 8.0
1928 3 497 68 516 38 484 30 032 19.6 11.0 8.6
1929 3 518 65 297 39 486 25 913 18.6 11.2 7.4
1930 3 542 66 303 38 174 28 129 18.7 10.8 7.9
1931 3 569 64 266 40 578 23 688 18.0 11.4 6.6
1932 3 603 64 650 39 701 24 949 17.9 11.0 6.9
1933 3 633 62 780 38 287 24 493 17.3 10.5 6.7
1934 3 666 65 116 38 050 27 066 17.8 10.4 7.4
1935 3 695 65 223 40 816 24 407 17.7 11.0 6.6
1936 3 722 66 418 40 919 25 499 17.8 11.0 6.9
1937 3 749 67 440 40 442 26 998 18.0 10.8 7.2
1938 3 777 68 463 39 058 29 407 18.1 10.3 7.8
1939 3 805 67 914 38 535 29 379 17.8 10.1 7.7
1940 3 832 70 121 39 730 30 391 18.3 10.4 7.9
1941 3 863 71 306 39 756 31 550 18.5 10.3 8.2
1942 3 903 79 545 37 527 42 018 20.4 9.6 10.8
1943 3 949 84 319 37 982 46 337 21.4 9.6 11.7
1944 3 998 90 641 41 087 49 554 22.7 10.3 12.4
1945 4 045 95 062 42 298 52 764 23.5 10.5 13.0
1946 4 101 96 111 42 013 54 098 23.4 10.2 13.2
1947 4 146 91 714 40 043 51 671 22.1 9.7 12.5
1948 4 190 84 938 35 981 48 957 20.3 8.6 11.7
1949 4 230 79 919 37 793 42 126 18.9 8.9 10.0
1950 4 271 79 558 39 300 40 258 18.6 9.2 9.4
1951 4 304 76 559 37 960 38 599 17.8 8.8 9.0
1952 4 334 76 943 39 173 37 770 17.8 9.0 8.7
1953 4 369 78 261 39 350 38 911 17.9 9.0 8.9
1954 4 406 76 365 39 885 36 480 17.3 9.1 8.3
1955 4 439 76 845 38 789 38 056 17.3 8.7 8.6
1956 4 466 76 725 39 588 37 137 17.2 8.9 8.3
1957 4 488 75 264 41 730 33 534 16.8 9.3 7.5
1958 4 515 74 681 41 560 33 121 16.5 9.2 7.3
1959 4 547 73 928 42 159 31 769 16.3 9.3 7.0
1960 4 581 76 077 43 681 32 396 16.6 9.5 7.1
1961 4 610 76 439 43 310 33 129 16.6 9.4 7.2
1962 4 647 77 808 45 334 32 474 16.7 9.8 7.0
1963 4 684 82 413 45 773 36 640 17.6 9.8 7.8
1964 4 720 83 356 46 811 36 545 17.7 9.9 7.7
1965 4 758 85 796 47 884 37 912 18.0 10.1 8.0
1966 4 795 88 332 49 344 38 988 18.4 10.3 8.1
1967 4 836 81 410 47 836 33 574 16.8 9.9 6.9
1968 4 865 74 543 47 290 27 253 15.3 9.7 5.6
1969 4 891 71 298 47 943 23 355 14.6 9.8 4.8
1970 4 951 70 802 48 233 22 569 14.3 9.7 4.6
1971 4 963 75 359 48 858 26 501 15.2 9.8 5.3
1972 4 992 75 505 50 445 25 060 15.1 10.1 5.0
1973 5 022 71 895 50 526 21 369 14.3 10.1 4.3
1974 5 045 71 327 51 637 19 690 14.1 10.2 3.9
1975 5 060 72 071 50 895 21 176 14.2 10.1 4.2
1976 5 073 65 267 54 001 11 266 12.9 10.6 2.2
1977 5 088 61 878 50 485 11 393 12.2 9.9 2.2
1978 5 104 62 036 52 864 9 172 12.2 10.4 1.8
1979 5 117 59 464 54 654 4 810 11.6 10.7 0.9
1980 5 123 57 293 55 939 1 354 11.2 10.9 0.3
1981 5 122 53 089 56 359 -3 270 10.4 11.0 -0.6
1982 5 118 52 658 55 368 -2 710 10.3 10.8 -0.5
1983 5 114 50 822 57 156 -6 334 9.9 11.2 -1.2
1984 5 112 51 800 57 109 -5 309 10.1 11.2 -1.0
1985 5 114 53 749 58 378 -4 629 10.5 11.4 -0.9
1986 5 121 55 312 58 100 -2 788 10.8 11.3 -0.5
1987 5 127 56 221 58 136 -1 915 11.0 11.3 -0.4
1988 5 130 58 844 58 984 - 127 11.5 11.5 -0.0
1989 5 133 61 351 59 397 2 047 12.0 11.6 0.4
1990 5 140 63 433 60 926 2 545 12.3 11.9 0.5
1991 5 154 64 358 59 581 4 777 12.5 11.6 0.9
1992 5 170 67 726 60 821 6 905 13.1 11.8 1.3
1993 5 189 67 369 62 809 4 560 13.0 12.1 0.9
1994 5 205 69 666 61 099 8 567 13.4 11.7 1.6
1995 5 228 69 771 63 127 6 644 13.3 12.1 1.3
1996 5 262 67 638 61 043 6 595 12.9 11.6 1.3
1997 5 284 67 648 59 898 7 750 12.8 11.3 1.5
1998 5 301 66 174 58 453 7 721 12.5 11.0 1.5
1999 5 322 66 220 59 179 7 041 12.4 11.1 1.3
2000 5 340 67 084 57 998 9 086 12.6 10.9 1.7
2001 5 359 65 458 58 355 7 103 12.2 10.9 1.3
2002 5 375 64 075 58 610 5 465 11.9 10.9 1.0
2003 5 391 64 599 57 574 7 025 12.0 10.7 1.3
2004 5 405 64 609 55 086 9 523 12.0 10.2 1.8
2005 5 419 64 282 54 962 9 320 11.9 10.1 1.7
2006 5 437 64 984 55 477 9 507 12.0 10.2 1.7
2007 5 461 64 082 55 604 8 478 11.7 10.2 1.6
2008 5 494 65 038 54 591 10 447 11.8 9.9 1.9
2009 5 523 62 818 54 872 7 946 11.4 9.9 1.4
2010 (preliminary) 5 548 63 411 54 368 9 043 11.4 9.8 1.6

Religion

The Evangelical Lutheran church (Den danske folkekirke) is state-supported and, according to statistics from January 2006, accounts for about 80% of Denmark's religious affiliation. Denmark has had religious freedom guaranteed since 1849 by the Constitution, and numerous other religions are officially recognised, including several Christian denominations, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu and other congregations as well as Asatru
Ásatrú
is a form of Germanic neopaganism which developed in the United States from the 1970s....

, a revival of Scandinavian pagan tradition. The Department of Ecclesiastical Affairs recognizes roughly a hundred religious congregations for tax and legal purposes such as conducting wedding ceremonies. For historical reasons, there is a formal distinction between 'approved' (godkendte) and 'recognised' (anerkendte) congregations of faith. The latter include 11 traditional denominations, such as Roman Catholics, the Reformed Church, the Mosaic Congregation, Methodists and Baptists, some of whose privileges in the country date hundreds of years back. These have the additional rights of having priests appointed by royal resolution and to christen/name children with legal effect.

Population

Denmark's population from 1769 to 2007.
Year Population Year Population
1769 797,584 1976 5,065,313
1787 841,806 1977 5,079,879
1801 929,001 1978 5,096,959
1834 1,230,964 1979 5,111,537
1840 1,289,075 1980 5,122,065
1845 1,356,877 1981 5,123,989
1850 1,414,648 1982 5,119,155
1855 1,507,222 1983 5,116,464
1860 1,608,362 1984 5,112,130
1870 1,784,741 1985 5,111,108
1880 1,969,039 1986 5,116,273
1890 2,172,380 1987 5,124,794
1901 2,449,540 1988 5,129,254
1906 2,588,919 1989 5,129,778
1911 2,757,076 1990 5,135,409
1916 2,921,362 1991 5,146,469
1921 3,267,831 1992 5,162,126
1925 3,434,555 1993 5,180,614
1930 3,550,656 1994 5,196,642
1935 3,706,349 1995 5,215,718
1940 3,844,312 1996 5,251,027
1945 4,045,232 1997 5,275,121
1950 4,281,275 1998 5,294,860
1955 4,448,401 1999 5,313,577
1960 4,585,256 2000 5,330,020
1965 4,767,597 2001 5,349,212
1970 4,937,579 2002 5,368,354
1971 4,950,598 2003 5,383,507
1972 4,975,653 2004 5,397,640
1973 5,007,538 2005 5,411,405
1974 5,036,184 2006 5,427,459
1975 5,054,410 2007 5,447,084

  • Source Statistics Denmark
    Statistics Denmark
    Statistics Denmark is a Danish governmental organization under the Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs. The organization is responsible for creating statistics on the Danish society, for example employment statistics, trade balance, and demographics....

    , "Folketal efter hovedlandsdele (summariske tal fra folketællinger)" (table FT) http://www.statistikbanken.dk/statbank5a/default.asp?w=1024

CIA World Factbook demographic statistics

The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook, unless otherwise indicated.

Population:
  • 5,500,510 (July 2009 est.)
  • country comparison to the world: 109


Age structure:
  • 0-14 years: 18.1% (male 511,882/female 485,782)
  • 15-64 years: 65.8% (male 1,817,800/female 1,798,964)
  • 65 years and over: 16.1% (male 387,142/female 498,940) (2009 est.)


Median age:
  • total: 40.5 years
  • male: 39.6 years
  • female: 41.3 years (2009 est.)


Population growth rate:
  • 0.28% (2009 est.)
  • country comparison to the world: 175


Net migration rate:
  • 2.48 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2009 est.)
  • country comparison to the world: 32


Urbanization:
  • urban population: 87% of total population (2008)
  • rate of urbanization: 0.5% annual rate of change (2005-10 est.)


Sex ratio:
  • at birth: 1.06 male(s)/female
  • under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female
  • 15-64 years: 1.01 male(s)/female
  • 65 years and over: 0.78 male(s)/female
  • total population: 0.98 male(s)/female (2009 est.)


Infant mortality rate:
  • total: 4.34 deaths/1,000 live births
  • country comparison to the world: 203
  • male: 4.39 deaths/1,000 live births
  • female: 4.29 deaths/1,000 live births (2009 est.)


Life expectancy at birth:
  • total population: 78.3 years
  • country comparison to the world: 45
  • male: 75.96 years
  • female: 80.78 years (2009 est.)


Total fertility rate:
  • 1.88 children born/woman (2010 est.)
  • country comparison to the world: 166


HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:
  • 0.2% (2007 est.)
  • country comparison to the world: 104


HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:
  • 4,800 (2007 est.)
  • country comparison to the world: 124


HIV/AIDS - deaths:
  • fewer than 100 (2003 est.)
  • country comparison to the world: 129


Nationality:
  • noun: Dane(s)
  • adjective: Danish


Ethnic groups:
  • Scandinavian
  • Inuit
  • Faroese
  • German
  • Turkish
  • Iranian
  • Somali


Religions:
  • Evangelical Lutheran 95%
  • Other Christian (includes Protestant and Roman Catholic) 3%
  • Muslim 2%


Languages:
  • Danish
  • Faroese
  • Greenlandic (an Inuit dialect)
  • German (small minority)

Literacy:
  • definition: age 15 and over can read and write
  • total population: 99%
  • male: 99%
  • female: 99% (2003 est.)


School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education):
  • total: 17 years
  • male: 16 years
  • female: 17 years (2006)


Education expenditures:
  • 8.3% of GDP (2005)
  • country comparison to the world: 12

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