Demographic features of the population of Belgium include ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects. All figures are from the National Institute for Statistics unless otherwise indicated.[3]
As of January 1, 2024, Belgium had a population of 11,763,650 and is the 81st most populous country in the world. The population of Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels on January 1, 2024 was 6,821,770 (58.0% of Belgium), 3,692,283 (31.4% of Belgium) and 1,249,597 (10.6% of Belgium), respectively. The population density of Belgium is 383/km2 (990/sq mi) as of January 1, 2024, making it the 38th most densely populated country in the world, and the 7th most densely populated country in Europe. The most densely populated province is Antwerp, the least densely populated province is Luxembourg.[6]
As of January 1, 2020, Belgium had a population of 11,492,641, as compared to 2010 (10,839,905 people) an increase of about 653,000. 2010 compared to 2000 (10,239,085 people), an increase of about 601,000 people. 2000 compared to 1990 (9,947,782 people), an increase of about 291,000 people.
The following demographic statistics are from the World Population Review in 2019.[7]
One birth every 4 minutes
One death every 5 minutes
One net migrant every 12 minutes
Net gain of one person every 9 minutes
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Life expectancy at birth; total population: 81.65 years. Country comparison to the world: 32nd
male: 79.02 years
female: 84.4 years (2021 est.)
Fertility
The total fertility rate (TFR) gradually increased during the last decade from 1.60 in 1997, 1.65 in 2002 and 1.82 in 2007. The rates in Brussels are higher than the national average (1.79 in 1997, 1.93 in 2002 and 2.09 in 2007), while they are below the average in Flanders (1.54 in 1997, 1.56 in 2002 and 1.77 in 2007), due to the higher percentage of non-European immigrants with higher birth rates in Brussels.[11]
Population by Sex and Age Group (Census 01.I.2011): [17]
Age Group
Male
Female
Total
%
Total
5 401 718
5 598 920
11 000 638
100
0–4
330 184
315 328
645 512
5.87
5–9
310 560
296 765
607 325
5.52
10–14
313 738
300 722
614 460
5.59
15–19
331 790
317 228
649 018
5.90
20–24
344 647
339 446
684 093
6.22
25–29
351 045
349 328
700 373
6.37
30–34
364 728
358 208
722 936
6.57
35–39
375 815
365 389
741 204
6.74
40–44
401 530
388 365
789 895
7.18
45–49
418 827
409 340
828 167
7.53
50–54
391 809
389 431
781 240
7.10
55–59
349 489
352 842
702 331
6.38
60–64
320 714
330 190
650 904
5.92
65−69
230 217
249 982
480 199
4.37
70−74
205 382
242 992
448 374
4.08
75−79
171 538
230 056
401 594
3.65
80−84
115 591
189 197
304 788
2.77
85−89
57 963
122 532
180 495
1.64
90−94
13 541
39 167
52 708
0.48
95−99
2 412
10 980
13 392
0.12
100+
198
1 432
1 630
0.01
Age group
Male
Female
Total
Percent
0–14
954 482
912 815
1 867 297
16.97
15–64
3 650 394
3 599 767
7 250 161
65.91
65+
796 842
1 086 338
1 883 180
17.12
Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.I.2019): [17]
Age Group
Male
Female
Total
%
Total
5 644 826
5 810 693
11 455 519
100
0–4
315 177
300 999
616 176
5.38
5–9
340 923
325 662
666 585
5.82
10–14
336 284
320 521
656 805
5.73
15–19
323 790
307 712
631 502
5.51
20–24
341 598
328 722
670 320
5.85
25–29
374 924
371 623
746 547
6.52
30–34
368 166
368 614
736 780
6.43
35–39
377 157
374 627
751 784
6.56
40–44
368 567
362 807
731 374
6.38
45–49
393 483
384 045
777 528
6.79
50–54
406 309
396 620
802 929
7.01
55–59
395 854
395 473
791 327
6.91
60–64
349 994
360 409
710 403
6.20
65−69
298 587
317 045
615 632
5.37
70−74
249 942
281 596
531 538
4.64
75−79
165 281
206 039
371 320
3.24
80−84
131 154
188 231
319 385
2.79
85−89
76 742
138 520
215 262
1.88
90−94
26 044
63 743
89 787
0.78
95−99
4 640
16 410
21 050
0.18
100−104
201
1 188
1 389
0.01
105−109
9
84
93
<0.01
110+
0
3
3
<0.01
Age group
Male
Female
Total
Percent
0–14
992 384
947 182
1 939 566
16.93
15–64
3 699 842
3 650 652
7 350 494
64.17
65+
952 600
1 212 859
2 165 459
18.90
Immigration
Since the relaxation of the Belgian nationality law more than 1.3 million migrants have acquired Belgian citizenship and are now considered new Belgians. 89.2% of inhabitants of Turkish origin have been naturalized, as have 88.4% of people of Moroccan background, 75.4% of Italians, 56.2% of the French and 47.8% of Dutch people.[18][dubious – discuss]
In 2007, there were 1.38 million foreign-born residents in Belgium, corresponding to 12.9% of the total population. Of these, 685 000 (6.4%) were born outside the EU and 695 000 (6.5%) were born in another EU Member State.
Net migration rate; 4.58 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2021 est.)
Belgium migration data
Belgium migration data, 1948–present
Year
Immigration
Emigration
Net migration
1948
89,924
60,061
29,863
1949
31,795
63,801
−32,006
1950
27,922
46,569
−18,647
1951
59,954
51,620
8,334
1952
52,150
46,566
5,584
1953
39,964
45,613
−5,649
1954
34,604
41,834
−7,230
1955
51,106
39,037
12,069
1956
52,593
43,724
8,869
1957
68,794
43,221
25,573
1958
47,124
49,322
−2,198
1959
32,315
43,215
−10,900
1960
42,248
39,127
3,121
1961
36,088
42,646
−6,558
1962
52,744
39,084
13,660
1963
72,586
43,161
29,425
1964
92,334
48,511
43,823
1965
80,761
54,167
26,594
1966
71,078
53,887
17,191
1967
63,713
52,967
10,746
1968
57,122
56,628
494
1969
55,243
50,988
4,255
1970
62,143
56,371
5,772
1971
62,708
43,341
19,367
1972
62,474
54,791
7,683
1973
64,250
52,603
11,647
1974
71,866
52,670
19,196
1975
69,886
53,739
16,147
1976
58,724
56,921
1,803
1977
55,298
55,076
222
1978
52,594
58,495
−5,901
1979
54,854
59,552
−4,698
1980
54,694
58,212
−3,518
1981
49,298
60,194
−10,896
1982
44,659
61,931
−17,272
1983
43,657
61,339
−17,682
1984
47,002
56,447
−9,445
1985
47,042
54,021
−6,979
1986
48,959
53,793
−4,834
1987
49,750
57,033
−7,283
1988
54,048
54,082
−34
1989
60,067
49,439
10,628
1990
68,929
49,246
19,683
1991
74,617
60,471
14,146
1992
80,191
55,411
24,780
1993
78,376
59,843
18,533
1994
81,865
64,234
17,631
1995
78,459
64,822
13,637
1996
78,046
65,167
12,879
1997
76,449
69,716
6,733
1998
80,194
73,199
6,995
1999
87,915
75,866
12,049
2000
90,412
76,848
13,564
2001
111,866
76,566
35,300
2002
115,542
77,121
38,421
2003
113,794
80,764
33,030
2004
119,143
85,474
33,669
2005
135,289
88,216
47,073
2006
139,595
89,576
50,019
2007
151,069
93,952
57,117
2008
164,152
100,275
63,877
2009
166,479
103,718
62,761
2010
166,188
86,719
79,469
2011
161,508
99,422
62,086
2012
149,095
104,697
44,398
2013
146,645
111,814
34,831
2014
153,926
113,975
39,951
2015
158,032
110,360
47,672
2016
160,480
118,245
42,235
2017
163,918
119,382
44,536
2018
166,894
116,714
50,180
2019
174,591
119,560
55,031
2020
144,169
102,413
41,756
2021
165,534
107,416
58,118
2022
233,629
117,085
116,544
2023
194,887
128,538
66,349
Employment and income
Unemployment, youth ages 15–24; total: 15.8%.
male: 16.2%
female: 15.3% (2018 est.)
Education
Literacy; Definition: age 15 and over can read and write (2003 est.)
Total population: 99%
Male: 99%
Female: 99%
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education); total: 20 years
Belgium does not collect data on ethnicity or race, but does collect data on the country of origin of citizens.[19]
The largest group of immigrants and their descendants in Belgium are Italian Belgians, with more than 450,000[20] people, which is well over 4% of Belgium's total population. The Moroccan Belgians are the third-largest group, and the largest Muslim ethnic group, numbering 340,359.[20][21] According to Michèle Tribalat in the beginning of 2020, people of foreign background and their descendants were estimated to have formed 32.1% of the total population.[22] According to Statbel, 65.5% of the Belgian population was Belgian with a Belgian background in 2024. The Belgian background by age group was 51.8% among those under 18, 62.1% among 18-64-year-olds and 85.5% among those aged 65 and over.[23]
Of these 'New Belgians', 55.1% are of non-Belgian European ancestry and 44.9% are from non-Western countries.
The exact number of French-speakers in Brussels is hard to determine, but it is estimated that 85% of the people living in Brussels use French and 10% use Dutch in their households, as the sole language or secondary language, while Arabic is also largely spoken. See the Brussels article for more details.[27]
In the table are the top 30 countries by origin of the population of Belgium in 2020[citation needed]
Belgium's three official languages are Dutch, spoken by about 60% of the population, French, spoken by about 40%, and German, spoken by less than 1%. The vast majority of Belgium's population, 99%, is literate as defined by the Belgian government, i.e. capable of reading and writing in an official language by the time a citizen has reached the age of 15. English is the official (meetings) language of the European Commission, 10% of the job market in Brussels; also, Arabic is 2nd most spoken language in Brussels according to fresh sources (around 10%).[citation needed]
As of 2012, 58% of Belgians identify as Roman Catholic. Other Christians comprise 7% of the population. Muslims comprise 5%. 27% of Belgians are agnostics, atheists or otherwise irreligious.[30]
^In fertility rates, 2.1 and above is a stable population and has been marked blue, 2 and below leads to an aging population and the result is that the population decreases.
^The number includes Belgian nationals who either previously were foreign nationals themselves or at least one of their parents was a foreign national.
^Note: Crude migration change % is a trend analysis, an extrapolation based average population change (current year minus previous) minus natural change of the current year (see table vital statistics). As average population is an estimate of the population in the middle of the year and not end of the year.