According to INSEE Martinique has an estimated population of 390,371 on 1 January 2012.[1]Life expectancy at birth is 78.9 years for males and 84.8 for females (figures for 2011).[1]
Structure of the population
Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.I.2010)(Provisional):[2]
Age Group
Male
Female
Total
%
Total
182 644
213 664
396 308
100
0-4
12 113
11 573
23 686
5.98
5-9
13 174
13 236
26 410
6.66
10-14
14 074
13 562
27 636
6.97
15-19
14 763
14 658
29 421
7.42
20-24
11 099
11 488
22 587
5.70
25-29
7 989
10 199
18 188
4.59
30-34
8 326
11 584
19 910
5.02
35-39
11 585
15 995
27 580
6.96
40-44
14 036
18 055
32 091
8.10
45-49
15 044
18 076
33 120
8.36
50-54
13 186
15 504
28 690
7.24
55-59
11 376
13 554
24 930
6.29
60-64
10 057
11 596
21 653
5.46
65-69
7 816
9 145
16 961
4.28
70-74
7 038
8 377
15 415
3.89
75-79
4 898
6 525
11 423
2.88
80-84
3 461
5 003
8 464
2.14
85-89
1 785
3 308
5 093
1.29
90-94
593
1 532
2 125
0.54
95+
231
694
925
0.23
Age group
Male
Female
Total
Percent
0-14
39 361
38 371
77 732
19.61
15-64
117 461
140 709
258 170
65.14
65+
25 822
34 584
60 406
15.24
Population by Sex and Age Group (Census 01.I.2015): [3]
Age Group
Male
Female
Total
%
Total
176 328
204 549
380 877
100
0–4
9 968
9 545
19 514
5.12
5–9
11 841
11 338
23 179
6.09
10–14
12 616
12 229
24 846
6.52
15–19
12 913
12 152
25 065
6.58
20–24
9 758
9 157
18 914
4.97
25–29
8 092
9 886
17 978
4.72
30–34
7 651
10 233
17 884
4.70
35–39
8 508
11 474
19 983
5.25
40–44
11 391
14 984
26 375
6.92
45–49
13 979
17 073
31 052
8.15
50–54
14 886
17 891
32 777
8.61
55–59
13 462
15 101
28 564
7.50
60–64
11 229
13 609
24 838
6.52
65-69
9 408
11 084
20 492
5.38
70-74
7 148
8 638
15 786
4.14
75-79
6 019
7 582
13 601
3.57
80-84
4 090
5 710
9 800
2.57
85-89
2 174
3 836
6 010
1.58
90-94
895
2 067
2 962
0.78
95-99
241
731
971
0.25
100+
59
228
287
0.08
Age group
Male
Female
Total
Percent
0–14
34 425
33 112
67 537
17.73
15–64
111 869
131 561
243 430
63.91
65+
30 034
39 876
69 910
18.36
Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.I.2021): [3]
French is the official language and is understood by the majority of the population. Martinican Creole, a form of Antillean Creole, is also spoken by most of the population.
Religion
Martinique's population is predominantly Christian, with 96.5% of Martinicans identifying as such.[7] A much smaller number of Martinicans identify as unaffiliated with any religion, accounting for 2.3% of the population.[7]Hinduism, Judaism, and Islam[8] all have a presence on the island, each accounting for less than 1% of the population.[7] Muslims account for 0.5% or 1751 person, out of population of 350,373.
†Physiographically, these continental islands are not part of the volcanic Windward Islands arc, although sometimes grouped with them culturally and politically.
#Bermuda is an isolated North Atlanticoceanic island, physiographically not part of the Lucayan Archipelago, Antilles, Caribbean Sea nor North American continental nor South American continental islands. It is grouped with the Northern American region, but occasionally also with the Caribbean region culturally.