-https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/28/01/2019/Envoy-sees-many-avenues-in-Qatar-Cuba-ties -http://www.qatar-tribune.com/news-details/id/94673 A further indicator of what the future might hold is The Population Policy of the State of Qatar 2017 – 2022, published by the Permanent Population Committee. MDPS. Their migration to Qatar started in the 1980s, but dramatically accelerated later on in the 2000s. Between 2011 and 2018 the main sending states of Indian labour to Qatar were as follows in decreasing order: Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh (including Telangana since data does not exist for this State prior to its founding in 2014). The total population in Qatar was estimated at 2.7 million people in 2019, according to the latest census figures and projections from Trading Economics. In 2012 about 7,000 Turkish nationals lived in Qatar and in 2016 about 1,000 Colombian nationals and descendants lived in Qatar.. Vital statistics UN estimates -http://en.jba.com.jo/SubDefault.aspx?PageId=95&NewsId=1132 In several additional cases the Government of Qatar has made data for specific nationalities publicly available. In general most nationalities have witnessed an increase, but there are a few of those whose numbers have gone down or are somewhat stagnant: Indonesia, UK, Iraq, Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea, Germany and Japan to name a few. -http://www.qatar-tribune.com/news-details/id/108031 Perhaps no other community gets as much attention in the international media, with the world’s eyes set on Qatar’s 2022 World Cup. Indians, 2.6 million, Pakistani: 1.2 Million, UAE Citizens: 1Million. In terms of income, the country has the third-highest GDP (PPP) per capita in the world, and the sixth-highest GNI per capita (Atlas method). Procured directly from the Embassy: Albania, Argentina, Australia, Brunei, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Mexico, Moldova, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Philippines, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Sweden, Thailand, Ukraine, Uruguay and Zimbabwe. While the Qatari population has begun witnessing a rather slowed growth, in comparison to the explosive years of 2003, there are differences in which individual communities are growing. Sometime between 2004 and 2008 Indians surpassed Qataris as the single biggest national group, while Nepalis surged ahead of the locals by 2013 latest and Bangladeshis in 2017. -https://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/16/09/2018/Qatar-Sri-Lanka-economic-ties-enter-defining-moment It’s worth noting that not all of these negotiations always end up in concrete agreements or lead to actual hiring from that country, as seemed to be the case with Ugandan and Cambodian pacts in the past. 2. ↑ "Population of Qatar by nationality - 2017 report". -https://www.gulf-times.com/story/629335/I-like-to-take-on-challenges-Ashud-Ahmed-Ambassado It is interesting to note that the total population of Qataris is actually increasing fast, it just cannot keep up with the ever growing numbers of foreigners pouring into the country and is thus shrinking in proportion to the total number. In-depth research into the historic figures on Qatari nationals as well as own work on population estimates was previously conducted by Onn Winckler from the Department of Middle Eastern History, University of Haifa and published by the Middle East Forum – How Many Qatari Nationals Are There?. -https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/en/home/statistics/population/migration-integration/swiss-abroad.assetdetail.7806806.html By residence. Population Pyramids: Qatar - 2019. -http://qatar-tribune.com/news-details/id/113485 Its net migration rate is the highest of any country in the Persian Gulf region and the third highest in the world. While the older the data is, the less enthusiastic we are to include it, we have nevertheless included the data for those nationalities as well in order to highlight data on as many nationalities as possible. In 2009 alone, the number of Filipinos heading to Qatar, jumped 84% in comparison to 2008, with more than half being hired in the construction and manufacturing industries and about 25% as service workers. As of August 25th, 2019, the population of Qatar is 2,839,386, based on the latest United Nations estimates, making it the 141 st most populous nation on the globe. The most important thing to point out is that the Government of Qatar does not publish demographic data on population by nationality. -https://www.gulf-times.com/story/600332/I-am-proud-of-the-Nepali-community-in-Qatar Qatar, one of the smallest nations by size and area in the world, punches well on the world map because of its incredibly diverse population. As of August 25th, 2019, the population of Qatar is 2,839,386, based on the latest United Nations estimates, making it the 141st most populous nation on the globe. -https://en.parliament.iq/2018/11/19/al-halbusi-meets-iraqi-community-in-qatar/ Citation Qatari Population by Nationality 2013 2014, ChartsBin.com, viewed 23rd July, 2020, . While they are mostly estimates, in many cases the embassies have been clear the data was given to them by Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, meaning that data was exact at the day of issuing the report. Women and Men in the State of Qatar- A Statistical Profile, Doha: MDPS, 2016. More information on data collection and sources can be found at the end of this article. Figures of population aged 0-14 by nationality (national/ non-national) and sex (period of reference: mid-2015). Note: Percentages correspond to the total estimated population of Qatar at the time the data is derived from. That rate slowed from 1990 to 1995 but leapt again in 2005 when Qatar's numbers climbed by 15.3% over the space of five years.And although the rate of growth is expected to slow, Qatar's population is forecast to continue its growth over the next 40 years. -https://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/16/09/2018/Tributes-paid-to-Nigerian-ambassador, 2013 data collated by us: https://web.archive.org/web/20131222095738/http://www.bqdoha.com/2013/12/population-qatar The agreement was signed in 2015 and the reports indicate 55,000 people were already recruited since then, which roughly corresponds with our own numbers, as the Pakistani community was about 90,000 strong in 2013 and today stands at around 150,000. 0. Largest Cities in Qatar CITY NAME "Russia, Qatar win 2018 and 2022 World Cups". The second report titled “Woman and man in the state of Qatar 2018” gives us the ratio of Qataris below 15 years of age in comparison to the rest of the population (Page 20) – 36.1% for females and 38.5% for males . -https://www.ifri.org/sites/default/files/atoms/files/notes_qatar_afrique_en_oksl.pdf 2019 data: see list of nationalities sources, Growth of Indian Community in Qatar graphic, Growth of Indian Community in Qatar graphic: -https://desktop.gulf-times.com/story/607505/El-Salvador-looking-for-more-visibility-in-Qatar As the exact breakdown by nationality is not something that is made publicly available by either Qatar's Planning and Statistics Authority (PSA), Ministry of Interior, the Permanent Population Committee or any other Governmental body, we have embarked on collating as much data as possible on the subject, in order to shine a light on a matter of common interest. Qatar Urban Population Currently, 96.1 % of the population of Qatar is urban (2,721,608 people in 2019) Population Density. Indians constitute 25% of population, with South Asians representing almost 65% of the to Thus it could be expected that in the following few years, the community keeps growing to around 200,000. Population of reference: all Qatari and non-Qatari households present in Qatar on the night of survey, living in normal and collective households. Situated in Western Asia, Qatar is a sovereign Arab state on the Qatar Peninsula of the Arabian Peninsula. According to the Qatar Statistics Authority the population of Qatar numbers 1,696,000 (figure for July 2010). -https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/14/01/2019/Qatar,-Sudan-share-fraternal-relations -http://www.qatar-tribune.com/news-details/id/161409 The census only provides detailed data on population 10 or 15 years and above by nationality. Women and Men in the State of Qatar- A Statistical Profile, Doha: MDPS, 2016. -https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/04/05/2017/Gambians-hail-plan-for-embassy-reopening Foreign workers amount to around 88% of the population, with Indians being the largest community numbering around 1,230,000. Persons who maintain a lawful and regular residence from 1930-2019 are taken to be nationals of Qatar. Qatar has about 2.6 million inhabitants as of early 2017, the vast majority of whom (about 92%) live in Doha, the capital. Considering there were 280,000 Bangladeshis in the country at the time, their number could increase to just shy of 600,000 in the coming years, although their growth was only marginal since 2017 when the community already swelled to 380,000. It can be said as 141 st most populous nation on the country. The population density in Qatar is 244 per Km2 (632 people per mi2). While we have been able to collate figures for over 90 nationalities residing in Qatar, there are of course still some that are not presented in this research. The estimates go up to the year 2010 and while the methodology used was different to ours, the Professor’s calculation that there should be around 245,770 Qatari nationals at the end of 2010 and a forecasted 290,000 by 2015, does make our figure of 333,000 Qatari nationals in early 2019 likely. The Filipino community has been more steady throughout recent years with the numbers going up and down only slightly, however still having an upward trajectory since 2012, when there were 185,000 living in Qatar. Home → Asia. Regardless, the population has tripled in the decade leading up to 2011. These developments demonstrate that Qatar is committed to becoming a well-maintained sanctuary for its enormous expatriate population. However at the same time observers point out there are still numerous laws that need amending, such as employers being allowed to hold on to their employees’ passports with a written consent. Focusing on the smaller ethnic groups in Qatar, some of the biggest increases between 2013 and 2019 were seen in the following communities: Kenyans (from 5,000 to 30,000), Chinese (from 6,000 to over 10,000), Nigerians (from 6,500 to 10,000), French (from 3,600 to 5,500), Canadians (from 3,500 to 9,300), South Africans (from 3,000 to 6,500), Greeks and Romanians (from 1,000 to 2,600). The Government of Qatar does not publish any demographic data on population by nationality. -https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/qatar-airways-asks-india-to-allow-additional-flights-to-doha-1557934468047.html This statistic shows the population of Qatar from 1986 to 2019, broken down by gender. If we talk about the demography of Qatar, the Qataris are considered minority in their own nation as only 15% of Qataris are considered the original population. -https://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/16/09/2018/Qatar-France-economic-relations-flourishing-French-envoy -https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/12/11/2018/Tunisian-community-in-Qatar-lives-like-a-close-knit-family -http://www.politico.com/sponsor-content/2019/07/al-udeid-home-to-11000-us-troops Some media reports by foreign press should be looked upon with a dose of skepticism. Indians constitute by far the biggest single nationality in Qatar, numbering at around 700,000 as of spring 2019. These occasions happened when a high ranking official was interviewed by the media for example, as well as a few instances of the figures appearing on official Qatari Governmental websites. Indians continue to be the most numerous group, with around 650,000 as of late 2016 - amounting to around 25% of the total population. Early on, Qatar's expansion was fast - it's population grew at a rate of 10.2% between 1980 and 1985. Qatari nationality law is based mostly on jus sanguinis. -https://www.gulf-times.com/story/628368/Ugandan-community-hail-launch-of-embassy-in-Qatar The reasons for that are mainly that no existing publicly available data could be found and/or the Embassies were unwilling/unable to provide the data on the numbers of their nationals in Qatar. ↑ Paul Radford (December 2, 2010). This statistic shows the population of Qatar from 1986 to 2019, broken down by gender. Other indicators visualized on maps: (In English only, for now) Adolescent fertility rate (births per 1,000 women ages 15-19) The Filipino community has been rather steady in numbers, with only a slight fluctuation in numbers and is on an upward trajectory since 2012. Though Arabic is the official language of Qatar, English is well spoken and understood nationwide. There is more than enough meat on the bone to chew; working conditions, financial compensation and personal freedom of Nepali and indeed many other workers in Qatar offer a lot of room for legitimate criticism. The treatment of these foreign workers has been heavily criticized in recent years, with living conditions suggested to be exploitative and abusive. This project was initiated in 2013, and continued through the years, and is now ready in 2019 with 87 nationalities. Population of Qatar: today, historical, and projected population, growth rate, immigration, median age. The community witnessed a massive increase between 2004 and 2008 when it jumped from 170,000 to around 400,000. -https://www.gulf-times.com/story/585138/Over-2-500-Russians-in-Qatar-to-vote-in-election Monthly Figures on Qatar Population; National Summary Data Page (NSDP) Foreign Trade; SDGs - State of Qatar; Media Center. 1.) -https://www.mdps.gov.qa/en/statistics/Statistical%20Releases/Social/LaborForce/2019/Q1/LF_Q1_2019_AE.pdf –http://qa.newshub.org/m/emir-wraps-up-india-visit-with-praise-for-qatar-s-foreign-workers-14269024.html By Kennedy Sande-June 10, 2019. According to data, which we received from the Filipino Embassy in Qatar, there were 236,000 Filipinos living in the country as of July 2019. Overview; PSA News; Events and Activities; Multimedia Gallery; PSA Logos Usage Policy; Featured Articles; Knowledge Center Currently selected. -https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/22/04/2019/Palestinian-community-keeps-culture-and-heritage-alive-in-Qatar We started this project back in 2013 when we gathered population data on 55 different nationalities living in Qatar, continued in 2014 with 63 nationalities and 2017 with 87 nationalities, and now the 2019 report has grown even slightly broader in scope, containing population numbers for 94 different nationalities living in Qatar. The community witnessed a massive increase between 2004 and 2008 when it jumped from 170,000 to around 400,000. Qatar Population and Expat Nationalities. The population of Afghan nationals is the oldest included – from November 2012. The data received from the Filipino Embassy in Qatar showed that there were 236,000 Filipinos living in the country as of July 2019. -https://dohanews.co/qatar-china-aim-restore-glory-new-year-culture-kicks-off/ Languages: Arabic (official), English commonly used as a second language Religions: Muslim 67.7%, Christian 13.8%, Hindu 13.8%, Buddhist 3.1%, folk religion <.1%, Jewish <.1%, other 0.7%, unaffiliated 0.9% (2010 est.) -https://thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/01/10/2018/Finland-enjoys-growing-relations-with-Qatar-Envoy As the number of migrants in Qatar continued to grow, the local population became increasingly smaller minority. The migration of Indian unskilled and semi-skilled labour to not only Qatar, but the GCC in general, seems to have dramatically decreased in recent years. Population statistics in maps and charts for municipalities, zones, cities and localities in Qatar. Data can be extrapolated to show there were 244,454 Qatari nationals at some point in 2010 for example. –http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/bihar-flood-aid-from-oman-entrusted-to-prakash-jhas-ngo_100106719.html –http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/emigration-immigration-and-diaspora-relations-india The current population is made up of about 20 percent native Qataris, whereas at least 80 percent are migrant workers (see Population). Looking back, in the year of 1960, Qatar had a population of 0.1 million people. The population of the municipalities and zones of Qatar. 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Since figures for some nationalities are extremely hard to come by, we have nevertheless kept data even if it’s somewhat older, as we wanted to make as broad a data set as possible available to the public. Nationality wise population in Seven Emirates of UAE. The population of Qatar will be increasing by 357 persons daily in 2020. Qatar's population has shot up to an all-time high figure of more than 2.706mn, according to figures released by the Ministry of the Development Planning and Statistics on Tuesday. –http://paa2014.princeton.edu/papers/141653 -http://www.qatartribune.com.qa/news-details/id/162486 Share on Facebook. The remaining 88% is made up of a workforce of over a hundred different nationalities.Qataris constitute only 10% of the country’s total population, followed by other 13% Arab, 21.8% Indian, 7.35% Filipino, 12.5% Nepali, 12.5% Bangladeshis, 9.35% Egyptians and 4.35% Sri Lankan. ... Saudi Arabia's population by gender and nationality 2018; Update to date information about population of Qatar in 2020. This absolute monarchy is ruled by the AI Thani family and is known for pearl hunting, sea trade, oil trade, natural gas, and not to forget its incredible expat population. However, priority would be given to Arab nationalities during recruitment. Due to Qatar’s restrictive laws, poor financial compensation of Nepali workers and damning reports of various human and labour rights’ organizations, the vast majority of international coverage is negative. Qatar (Arab) nationals make up less than 15% of the total population, followed by other Arab (13%), Indian (24%), Nepali (16%), Filipino (11%) and Wikimedia Commons has media related to Qatar. -https://report.az/en/other-countries/azerbaijan-and-qatar-intend-to-sign-a-number-of-important-agreements/ The 2019 population density in Qatar is 244 people per Km 2 (632 people per mi 2), calculated on a total land area of 11,610 Km2 (4,483 sq. -https://www.gulf-times.com/story/616060/South-Korean-envoy-praises-friendly-relations-with Currencies used: Qatar Riyal Country wise – 2016 – UAE Population by Nationality . -https://en.nhandan.org.vn/politics/external-relations/item/7332602-vietnam-wants-to-send-more-vietnamese-workers-to-qatar-na-leader.html The majority of figures shown in the table below have been sourced from foreign embassies in Qatar. MDPS. Besides, Bangladeshi community is fast growing, and might continue sky-rocketing at rapid pace, while several other nations have already signed deals with Qatar. UAE being a popular destination of expats, has more expats than the native UAE population. Retrieved December 2, 2010. Emigration clearances have fallen from 775,000 in 2014 to 294,000 in 2018, largely due to the slow down of the Gulf economies, due to slumped oil prices, as well as potentially from Indians bypassing the mandatory clearances by applying for tourist visas to the Gulf and then once there finding employment and converting their visas to residence permits. miles). State of Qatar. Ever wondered what is the breakup of expat population in UAE by country? Try our corporate solution for free! While it has never publicly stated why that is the case, it is fair to assume it has to do with the fact Qatari nationals only comprise around 10.5% of the total population. Projections released by the Qatar Statistical Authority indicate that the total population of Qatar could reach 2.8 million by 2020. We have included the sources of data at the end of this article. The 2019 population density in Qatar is 244 people per Km 2 (632 people per mi 2), calculated on a total land area of 11,610 Km2 (4,483 sq. Retrieved on 2012-05-30. Qatar has no income tax, and its citizens are recipients of generous subsidies and extensive social welfare programs, many of which are meant to encourage marriages and large families. Other indicators visualized on maps: (In English only, for now) Adolescent fertility rate (births per 1,000 women ages 15-19) This number includes economically active and inactive population (including disabled persons, students, retirees, homemakers, etc) and is provided based on gender as well. 2. Some of the ongoing drives include the agreement between Qatar and Pakistan to bring in an additional 100,000 Pakistanis to the country. A notable change has been detected in the Egyptian population, with the number increasing from 200,000 to 300,000 in the span of only three years (2015 to 2018). Considering the relationship between the two countries has been hostile in recent years, there is always a possibility that the numbers given by the Minister of State for Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates, are politically motivated. By nationality. According to our calculations which are based on official Planning and Statistics Authority (PSA) data sets, there were around 333,000 Qatari nationals as of early 2019 (more information on the methodology can be found at the end of this article). This goes to show that the downward trend is still in effect. 2019 data: https://www.psa.gov.qa/en/statistics/Statistical%20Releases/Social/LaborForce/2019/Q1/LF_Q1_2019_AE.pdf and https://www.psa.gov.qa/en/statistics/Statistical%20Releases/Social/GenrealSocialStatistics/MenWomenProfile/2018/Woman_Man_2018_EN.pdf. As mentioned before, the number of Bangladeshis in Qatar is increasing at a stupendously fast rate. Retrieved February 8, 2017. The population of Qatar has been steadily growing; despite a markedly low death rate, however, the country’s relatively low birth rate has led to a rate of natural increase that is slightly lower than the world average. -http://pr.aljazeera.com/post/132089229190/al-jazeera-englishs-upfront-interview-with One of the goals outlined in the paper is to balance the distribution of workers by nationality and reduce the concentration of certain nationalities in some professions. Tweet on Twitter. -https://www.gulf-times.com/story/609857/Belgians-a-vibrant-community Total Qatar population should reach 2,792,000 by 2020 and should increase to 3,773,000 … Population of Qatar: today, … The number of Qataris is estimated at around 313,000 for 2016 mid year, meaning they hower at 12% of the total. The downward trend still continues, and is unable to keep up with the growing number of expat population pouring into the country, and hence is shrinking in proportion to total number. This makes it by far the most comprehensive publicly available report on this topic (for similar custom reports that our Consultancy offers please contact us directly), however it is important to note that if a nationality is not listed it merely means the data was unavailable and not that the citizens of a missing country are not present in Qatar. The PSA publishes plenty of demographic data, which makes it easier to extrapolate the numbers using various data sets. -https://spcommreports.ohchr.org/TMResultsBase/DownLoadPublicCommunicationFile?gId=23274 The tiny desert nation has a population of about 2.6 million people (official figure from the Qatar Statistics Authority) with slightly over 10 percent comprising local Qataris. Country-wise – 2018 – UAE Population by Nationality. -http://www.sc.qa/en/news/sc-community-representatives-at-leadership-workshop -http://www.gulf-times.com/story/484781/Celebrating-Senegal For example, it was found that the Bangladeshi community reached 400,000 in number towards spring 2019, from 137,000 in 2013, marking a whopping 190 percent increase. It is just that we have included only the freshest possible information. -http://www.bq-magazine.com/economy/2013/12/population-qatar-nationality The changes to the Kafala system in 2018 were met with approval and praise by international labour organizations such as ILO, especially with regards to the abolition of the exit permit system. By nationality A 2011–2014 report by the International Organization for Migration recorded 176,748 Nepali Citizens of Madhesi ethnicity living in Qatar as migrant workers. Population of reference: all Qatari and non-Qatari households present in Qatar on the night of survey, living in normal and collective households. Current population: 2,839,386 (as of August 2019) -https://m.gulf-times.com/Story/521162 -https://www.albawaba.com/business/canada-keen-increasing-trade-volume-qatar-1263020 Qataris are considered a 'minority' in their own nation with only 15% of them accounting for Qatar's total population. This shift has been occurring across the Gulf, but somewhat varies in its prominence from country to country – Kuwait for example still receives noticeably more Indian nationals from the Southern States, especially Andhra Pradesh. While the growth has slowed down since then, it is still formidable and Indians are most likely to stay the biggest national group in the country for the foreseeable future. Migration (including immigration and emigration) increases population by 26,000 people yearly. We can safely assume that the population of the UAE in 2018 stands at around 9.54 million.The Federal Compe… Another notable change detected was in the Egyptian population with their numbers having grown from 200,000 to 300,000 from 2015 to 2018. Qataris are considered a 'minority' in their own nation with only 15% of them accounting for Qatar's total population. Priya DSouza Communications offers business intelligence and related services. The total population in Qatar was estimated at 2.7 million people in 2019, according to the latest census figures and projections from Trading Economics. Qatar. –The Indian Economy Since 1991: Economic Reforms and Performance Often media outlets carry damning headlines like the infamous Washington Post’s graphic, which claimed hundreds of workers have died building Qatar’s stadiums, while only one worker died in the construction of London’s Olympic Games venues. Islam is the official religion of Qatar. -https://www.gulf-times.com/story/620195/Relishing-authentic-Malaysian-cuisine As the numbers of migrants in Qatar keep increasing, the local population is becoming an increasingly smaller minority as shown in the graphic below. -http://www.qatar-tribune.com/news-details/id/120857 –http://www.arabianbusiness.com/qatar-s-population-exceeds-2m-521314.html Reuters. In fact, most nationalities have seen an increase, but, some nationalities like Indonesia, UK, Thailand, Malaysia, Germany, Japan and South Korea have remained stagnant.
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