Source: SPLAF (1954-1961)[1] and INSEE (1967-2017)[2]
The Demographics of French Guiana are characterized by a young population with 44% below the age of 20 in 2017. The total population stood at 268,700 as of 1 January 2017. The demographic profile is a reflection of the territory's high fertility rates. Regarding nationality, as of 2010, 64.5% of the population had French nationality, while 35.5% were of foreign nationality with significant communities from Suriname, Haiti, and Brazil among others.
Population
According to INSEE the population of French Guiana was 268,700 as of 1 January 2017.[2] The population is very young: 44% are below the age of 20, while only 1.7% are 75 years or older. The age distribution is a reflection of the high fertility rates of French Guiana.
Structure of the population
Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.01.2010) (Provisional) :[3]
Age Group
Male
Female
Total
%
Total
113 824
116 617
230 441
100
0-4
14 591
13 849
28 440
12.34
5-9
14 090
13 618
27 708
12.02
10-14
12 843
12 024
24 867
10.79
15-19
10 729
10 672
21 401
9.29
20-24
7 728
8 478
16 206
7.03
25-29
7 281
9 109
16 390
7.11
30-34
7 692
8 676
16 368
7.10
35-39
7 877
8 865
16 742
7.27
40-44
7 415
7 650
15 065
6.54
45-49
6 698
6 582
13 280
5.76
50-54
5 397
5 148
10 545
4.58
55-59
4 207
4 107
8 314
3.61
60-64
2 931
2 684
5 615
2.44
65-69
1 740
1 693
3 433
1.49
70-74
1 083
1 260
2 343
1.02
75-79
752
974
1 726
0.75
80-84
433
619
1 052
0.46
85-89
225
402
627
0.27
90-94
77
144
221
0.10
95+
35
63
98
0.04
Age group
Male
Female
Total
Percent
0-14
41 524
39 491
81 015
35.16
15-64
67 955
71 971
139 926
60.72
65+
4 345
5 155
9 500
4.12
Population by Sex and Age Group (Census 01.I.2015): [4]
Age Group
Male
Female
Total
%
Total
128 973
130 892
259 865
100
0–4
14 800
14 161
28 961
11.14
5–9
15 050
14 512
29 563
11.38
10–14
14 151
14 085
28 237
10.87
15–19
12 158
11 784
23 941
9.21
20–24
8 960
9 569
18 529
7.13
25–29
8 674
9 890
18 563
7.14
30–34
9 230
9 846
19 077
7.34
35–39
9 068
9 326
18 394
7.08
40–44
8 701
8 949
17 650
6.79
45–49
7 357
7 359
14 715
5.66
50–54
6 042
6 091
12 133
4.67
55–59
5 010
4 941
9 951
3.83
60–64
3 959
3 790
7 749
2.98
65-69
2 574
2 464
5 038
1.94
70-74
1 496
1 570
3 066
1.18
75-79
860
999
1 859
0.72
80-84
479
758
1 237
0.48
85-89
257
466
723
0.28
90-94
102
254
356
0.14
95-99
32
68
100
0.04
100+
13
10
23
0.01
Age group
Male
Female
Total
Percent
0–14
44 001
42 758
86 759
33.39
15–64
79 159
81 545
160 704
61.84
65+
5 813
6 589
12 402
4.77
Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.I.2021): [4]
The infant mortality in French Guiana is higher than in metropolitan France:[7]
2007-2009: 12.0
2008-2010: 11.6
2009-2011: 10.1
Life expectancy
At birth, life expectancy is 76.2 years for male children, and 82.8 for female (figures for 2011).[8]
Ethnic groups
Estimates of the percentages of French Guiana ethnic composition vary, a situation compounded by the large proportion of immigrants.
Creoles, or Mulattoes (people of mixed African and French ancestry), are the largest ethnic group, though estimates vary as to the exact percentage, depending upon whether the large Haitian community is included as well. Generally the Creole population is judged to be about 60 to 70% of the total population if Haitians (comprising roughly one-third of Creoles) are included, and 30 to 50% without.
Roughly 41,000 people or 14% of the population of French Guiana is of European ancestry. The vast majority of these are of French heritage, though there are also people of Dutch, British, Spanish and Portuguese ancestry.
The main groups living in the interior are the Maroons (formerly called "Bush Negroes") who are from African descent, and Amerindians. The Maroons, descendants of escaped African slaves, live primarily along the Maroni River. The main Maroon groups are the Saramaka, Ndyuka (both of whom also live in Suriname), and Boni (Aluku).[9] The Maroons are the fastest growing ethnic group, and as of 2018 constitute about one-third of the total population with an estimated population of close to 100,000 people.[10]
The main Amerindian groups (estimated population about 10,000[9]) are the Arawak, Carib, Teko (previously called Emerillon), Galibi (now called the Kaliña), Palikur, Wayampi and Wayana. The estimated population for the beginning of the 17th century was 30,000 people.[11] Until the middle of the 20th century, there was a sharp decline in population to almost 1,200 people[12] in 1961 which was mainly caused by European diseases. Improved health care managed to turn the tide.[11]
Nationality
On January 1, 2010, 64.5% of the population had French nationality, while 35.5% had a foreign nationality.[13] Of these, Surinamese (13.8% of the total population), Haitians (8.8%) and Brazilians (8.7%) were the largest groups. Smaller groups included people with nationality of Guyana (1.7%), Colombia (1.0%), China (0.5%), the Dominican Republic (0.4%) and Peru (0.2%).
The dominant religion of French Guiana is Roman Catholicism; some of the Maroons and Amerindian people maintain their own religions, however large tribes like the Kalina, Ndyuka have been Christianized.[16]
^Price, Richard (2018). "Maroons in Guyane". New West Indian Guide. New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids Volume 92: Issue 3-4. 92 (3–4). Brill Publishers: 275–283. doi:10.1163/22134360-09203001. S2CID134482919. Retrieved 5 August 2020.