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Peru's population reaches 34 million in 2024

08:34 | Lima, Jul. 12.

According to projections, the Peruvian population reaches 34,039,000 inhabitants in 2024, of whom 16,876,000 are men (49.6%) and 17,163,000 are women (50.4%).

The National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) disclosed this information in the document titled "Situation of the Peruvian Population 2024: A Look at Ethnic Diversity," published on the occasion of World Population Day, observed on July 11.


Greater ethnic and linguistic diversity

Peru stands out as one of the countries with the greatest ethnic and linguistic diversity, hosting 55 officially-recognized indigenous peoples. Of these, 51 belong to the Amazonian region and four (4) to the Andean one.

Cultural diversity refers to the multiple cultural expressions or manifestations arising from individual or collective creativity, and from the interaction by many cultures.

Dance, music, gastronomy, folk art, traditional festivals, textiles, medicine, languages, and traditional attire are our main cultural manifestations.


27.0% of the country's population identifies as indigenous

27.0% of the Peruvian population aged 14 and older self-identifies as indigenous (including Quechua, Aymara, and native Amazonian) belonging to or part of another indigenous or native group; 6.6% as Afro-Peruvian; 4.6% as white; and 4.6% as of another origin.

Meanwhile, 51.3% of citizens consider themselves mestizo.


16.6% of the population has a native language as mother tongue

According to the language learned in childhood, 16.6% of citizens indicate that a native language (such as Quechua, Aymara, among others) is their mother tongue, while 83.0% speak Spanish.


The Peruvian population's average age is 33.8 years

The average age of the Peruvian population has remained between 23 and 24 years for decades.

However, starting in 1993, it began to increase, reaching 25.5 years of age.

In 2024, it reaches 33.8 years of age, which proves the aging process the South American country is undergoing.


The population aged 15-59 years represents 62.1% of the total

The age group between 15 and 59 years old has gained relevance, increasing from 51.5% in 1940 to 62.1% in 2024 (21,153,000 people).

Similarly, the older adult population (aged 60 and over) has increased from 6.4% in 1940 to 13.9% in 2024, proving the aging population trend.

Meanwhile, the population under 15 years old has decreased from 42.1% in 1940 to 23.9% in the current year.


13.9% of the population is aged 60 and over

In absolute terms, a total of 4,748,000 people, representing 13.9% of the country's population, are older adults. This is a group that is growing rapidly, with an average annual growth rate of 2.7%, a pace faster than that of the younger population.


Lima Metropolitan Area accounts for 30.2% of Peruvian population

Another important aspect is the degree of population concentration.

According to estimates and projections, 10,292,408 people reside in Lima Metropolitan Area (30.2%) —a group that is five times that of Piura, the second most populous region with 2,149,978 inhabitants, and equivalent to the combined population of the regions hosting the highest groups of people: Piura, La Libertad, Arequipa, Cajamarca, Cusco, and Junin.


83.1% of the population resides in urban areas

According to the 1940 census, 64.6% of the Peruvian population lived in rural areas and 35.4% in urban areas.

After 32 years, the population reversed its rural nature and became predominantly urban, as recorded in the 1972 census (59.5% of Peruvians lived in urban areas).

According to current estimates and projections, 83.1% of the population would be residing in urban areas (28,286,000 people) in 2024.


59.7% of the population lives in the coastal region

Changes in the distribution of the population by natural region are relatively recent.

Until the 1961 census, 52.3% were concentrated in the highlands and 39.0% on the coast.

The 2017 census found that 58.0% of the population was in the coastal region and 28.1% in the sierra (highlands).

In 2024, 59.7% of the population resides in the coastal region of our country (20,322,000 inhabitants).

(END) NDP/MVB

Published: 7/12/2024