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This article is about the [[demographics|demographic]] features of the [[population]] of [[Morocco]], including [[population density]], [[ethnic group|ethnicity]], education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
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{{Infobox place demographics|place=[[Morocco]]|image=File:Morocco single age population pyramid 2020.png|image_size=350|caption=Population pyramid of Morocco in 2020|size_of_population=37,02 million (2023 est.)|growth=1.31% (2022 est.)|birth=17.42 births/1,000 population (2022 est.)|death=6.6 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.)|life=73.68 years|life_male=71.98 years|life_female=75.46 years (2022 est.)|fertility=1.97 children born/woman (2024 census)|infant_mortality=19.2 deaths/1,000 live births|net_migration=-1.74 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.)|age_0-14_years=27.04%|age_65_years=7.11%|total_mf_ratio=1 male(s)/female (2022 est.)|sr_at_birth=1.05 male(s)/female|sr_under_15=1.04 male(s)/female|sr_65_years_over=0.81 male(s)/female|nation=[[Moroccans|Moroccan]]|major_ethnic=[[Arabs]] (67%)<ref name="OxfordBusinessGroup">{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fs0Fog7XneUC&pg=PA11 |title=The Report: Morocco 2012 |date=2012 |publisher=Oxford Business Group |isbn=978-1-907065-54-5 |pages=11 |language=en}}</ref>|minor_ethnic=[[Berbers]] (31%)<ref name="OxfordBusinessGroup"/><br>[[Sahrawis]] (2%)<ref name="OxfordBusinessGroup"/>|official=[[Arabic]], [[Berber languages|Berber]]|spoken=[[Arabic]], [[Berber languages|Berber]]}}


[[Demography|Demographic]] features of the [[population]] of [[Morocco]] include [[population density]], [[ethnic group|ethnicity]], religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. All figures are from the Haut-Commissariat au Plan of Morocco <ref>https://www.hcp.ma/Population-demographie_r513.html</ref> or the United Nations Demographic Yearbooks<ref>{{Cite web|title = United Nations Statistics Division - Demographic and Social Statistics|url = http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb2.htm#2001|website = unstats.un.org|access-date = 2015-06-09}}</ref>, unless otherwise indicated.
Most [[Morocco|Moroccans]] are [[Sunni Muslim]]s, mainly of [[Berber people|Berber]] stock. Morocco was inhabited by [[Berber people|Berbers]] since at least 5000 years ago. The Arabs conquered the territory that would become Morocco in the 7th and 11th centuries, at the time under the rule of various late Byzantine Roman princips and indigenous Berber and Romano-Berber principalities, laying the foundation for the emergence of an Arab-Berber culture. A small Minority of the population is identified as [[Haratin]] and [[Gnaoua]], black slaves highly mixed race Moroccans. Morocco's [[Jew]]ish minority has decreased significantly and numbers about 7,000 .Most of the 100,000 foreign residents are [[French people|French]] or [[Spanish people|Spanish]], {{Reference necessary|largely colonists' descendants who are mostly professionals working for European multinationals|date=May 2010}}.


The population of Morocco in 2021 is 37.271 million.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Population, total – Morocco &#124; Data |url=https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL?locations=MA}}</ref> Moroccans are primarily of [[Arabs|Arab]] and [[Berbers|Berber]] origin.<ref name=":2">{{Citation |title=Morocco |date=2022-08-10 |url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/morocco/#people-and-society |work=The World Factbook |publisher=Central Intelligence Agency |language=en |access-date=2022-08-18}}</ref><ref name=":3">{{Cite web |title=Morocco Population 2020 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs) |url=https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/morocco-population |access-date=2021-01-25 |website=worldpopulationreview.com}}</ref> Socially, there are two contrasting groups of Moroccans: those living in the cities and those in the rural areas. Among the rural, several classes have formed such as landowners, peasants, and tenant farmers. Moroccans live mainly in the north and west portions of Morocco. However, they prefer living in the more fertile regions near the Mediterranean Sea.
Recent studies make clear no significant [[genetics|genetic]] differences exist between Arabic and non-Arabic speaking populations, highlighting that in common with most of the Arab World, [[Arabization]] was mainly via acculturation of indigenous populations over time.<ref>[http://www.upf.edu/cexs/recerca/bioevo/2000BioEvo/BE2000-Bosch-STRs-EJHG.pdf Genetic structure of north-west Africa revealed by STR analysis]</ref> According to the ''[[European Journal of Human Genetics]]'', Moroccans from North-Western [[Africa]] were genetically closer to [[Iberian]]s and other [[Europe]]ans than to [[Sub-Saharan Africans]] and [[Middle Easterns]].<ref name="Bosch">{{cite journal|title=Genetic structure of north-west Africa revealed by STR analysis|journal=European Journal of Human Genetics|year=2000|first=Elena|last=Bosch|coauthors=Francesc Calafell, Anna Perez-Lezaun, Jordi Clarimon, David Comas,
Eva Mateu, Rosa Martınez-Arias, Bernal Morera, Zahra Brakez, Omar Akhayat,Abdelaziz Sefiani, Ghania Hariti, Anne Cambon-Thomsen and Jaume Bertranpetit|volume=8|issue=5|pages=360–366|id=|url=http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v8/n5/pdf/5200464a.pdf|format=online|accessdate=}}</ref>


Between the [[Nile]] and the [[Red Sea]] were living Arab tribes expelled from [[Arabia]] for their turbulence, [[Banu Hilal]] and [[Banu Sulaym]], who often plundered farming areas in the [[Nile Valley]].<ref name=":12">{{cite journal |last1=Le Tourneau |first1=Roger |year=1966 |title=Ibn Khaldun, laudateur et contempteur des Arabes |url=http://www.persee.fr/doc/remmm_0035-1474_1966_num_2_1_933 |journal=Revue de l'Occident Musulman et de la Méditerranée |volume=2 |pages=155–168 |doi=10.3406/remmm.1966.933 |access-date=1 October 2015}}</ref> According to [[Ibn Khaldun]], whole tribes set off with women, children, ancestors, animals and camping equipment.<ref name=":12"/> These tribes, along with others, who mass arrived in the region of Morocco in colossal numbers around the 12th-13th centuries,<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Nelson |first=Harold D. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Pqxf5uJMBvkC&dq=arabic+spread+to+the+countryside+morocco&pg=PA14 |title=Morocco, a Country Study |date=1985 |publisher=Headquarters, Department of the Army |pages=14 |language=en}}</ref> and later the [[Maqil|Ma'qil]] in the 14th century, contributed to a more extensive ethnic, cultural, and linguistic [[Arabization]] of Morocco over time, especially beyond the major urban centres and the northern regions well into the countryside.<ref name="Casa de Velazquez">{{Cite book |last= |first= |title=Peuplement et arabisation au Maghreb occidental : dialectologie et histoire |publisher=Casa de Velazquez |year=1998 |isbn= |editor-last=Aguade |editor-first=Jordi |location=Zaragoza |pages= |editor-last2=Cressier |editor-first2=Patrice |editor-last3=Vicente |editor-first3=Angeles}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> The descendants of the original Arab settlers who continue to speak [[Arabic language|Arabic]] as a first language currently form the single largest population group in North Africa.<ref name="Shoup">{{cite book |last=Shoup |first=John |title=Ethnic Groups of Africa and the Middle East: An Encyclopedia |date=2011 |publisher=ABC-CLIO, Publishers |isbn=978-1598843620 |location=Santa Barbara |page=16}}</ref>
==Languages==
[[Image:Morocco ethno 1973 all v2.svg|right|300px|thumb|Ethnolinguistic Groups in Morocco]]
''See also'' [[Languages of Morocco]]


About 99% of Moroccans are considered to be [[Sunni Muslims]] religiously or culturally. The numbers of the [[Moroccan Jews|Jewish minority]] has decreased significantly since the creation of the [[State of Israel]] in 1948. Today there are 2,500 Moroccan Jews inside the country.<ref>Azagury, Yaëlle and Anouar Majid. [https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/09/opinion/morocco-jews-mohammed-vi.html "The Moroccan Exception in the Arab World."] ''New York Times''. 9 April 2019. 9 April 2019.</ref> Thousands of Moroccan Jews living in Europe, Israel and North America visit the country regularly. There is a small but apparently growing minority of [[Christianity in Morocco|Moroccan Christians]] made of local Moroccan converts (not Europeans). In 2014, most of the 86,206 foreign residents are [[French people]], Spaniards, Algerians and sub-Saharan African students.
Classical [[Arabic language|Arabic]] is Morocco's official language (it is the "classical" Arabic of the [[Qur'an]], literature and news media). The country has a distinctive dialect known as [[Moroccan Arabic|Moroccan-Arabic]].


== Population size and structure==
More than 12 million Moroccans speak [[Berber language|Berber]] — which exists in Morocco in three different dialects ([[Tarifit]], [[Tashelhit]], and [[Central Atlas Tamazight]]) — either as a first language or bilingually with the spoken Arabic dialect. [[French language|French]], which remains Morocco's unofficial third language, is taught at universally and still serves as Morocco's primary language of [[:Category:Companies of Morocco|commerce]] and [[Economy of Morocco|economics]]; it is also widely used in education and government. Morocco is a member of [[La Francophonie]]. [[Amazigh]] (Berber) activists have struggled for half a century for the recognition of their language as the official language of Morocco in the Moroccan constitution. They also demand that this language should be taught in all Moroccan schools and universities.


{{Historical populations
About 20,000 Moroccans in the northern part of the country speak [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. [[English language|English]], while still far behind [[French language|French]] and Spanish in terms of the number of speakers, is rapidly becoming the second foreign language of choice among educated youth, after French. As a result of national education reforms entering into force in late 2002, English will be taught in all public schools from the fourth year on.
| title=Morocco Population and Housing Census
| percentages = pagr
| 1960 |11626232
| 1971 |15321210
| 1982 |20449551
| 1994 |26073717
| 2004 |29891708
| 2014 |33762036
| 2024 |36820000
| footnote=<ref>{{cite web |title=Aperçu sur les recensements au Maroc |url=https://rgph2014.hcp.ma/Apercu-sur-les-recensements-au-Maroc_a29.html |website=Royaume du Maroc |access-date=21 December 2024}}</ref>
}}


===Main populated areas===
==Emancipation of women==
Most Moroccans live west and north of the [[Atlas Mountains]], a range that insulates the country from the [[Sahara Desert]]. [[Casablanca]] is the largest city and the centre of business and industry, and has the leading seaport and airport. [[Rabat]] is the seat of government. [[Tangier]] and [[Nador]] are the two major northern seaports on the [[Mediterranean]]. [[Fez, Morocco|Fez]] is a cultural, religious and industrial centre. [[Marrakesh]] and [[Agadir]] are the two major tourist centres. [[Oujda]] is the largest city of eastern Morocco. [[Meknes]] houses the military academy. [[Kenitra]] has the largest military airbase. [[Mohammedia]] has the largest oil refineries and other major industrial installations.
The [[literacy]] rate is 51% for males and 42.5% for females. Gender bias is commonplace. 26% of the non-agricultural labor is female. The ratio of girls to boys in primary and secondary schools is 87.9. Under the rule of [[Mohammed VI]], the government has taken initiatives to improve the status of women in society. For instance, the Moudawana 2003 code of law has greatly improved the family status code. It has given women the right to make decisions on marriage, divorce, and custody of children in the case of remarriage/divorce.<ref>[http://www.thomaswhite.com/explore-the-world/morocco.aspx Morocco Country Profile | Morocco Economy | Economy of Morocco | Thomas White Funds<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


=== Structure of the population ===
==Main populated areas==
Structure of the population (Census 2004):<ref>{{cite web|url=http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb2.htm|title=United Nations Statistics Division – Demographic and Social Statistics|website=unstats.un.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rgph2014.hcp.ma/Presentation-des-principaux-resultats-du-RGPH-2014_a374.html|title=Présentation des principaux résultats du RGPH 2014|first=Youssef|last=Maaroufi}}</ref>
Most people live west of the [[Atlas Mountains]], a range that insulates the country from the [[Sahara Desert]]. [[Casablanca]] is the center of commerce and industry and the leading port; [[Rabat]] is the seat of government; [[Tangier]] is the gateway to Morocco from [[Spain]] and also a major port; [[Fez, Morocco|Fez]] is the cultural and religious center; and [[Marrakech]] is a major tourist center.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! width="80pt"|Age Group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80pt"|Female
! width="80pt"|Total
! width="80pt"|%
|-
| align="right" | Total
| align="right" | 14 640 662
| align="right" | 15 039 407
| align="right" | 29 680 069
| align="right" | 100
|-
| align="right" | Total(known)
| align="right" | 14 045 137
| align="right" | 14 783 487
| align="right" | 28 828 624
| align="right" | 97.13
|-
| align="right" | 0–4
| align="right" | 1 488 631
| align="right" | 1 435 833
| align="right" | 2 924 464
| align="right" | 9.85
|-
| align="right" | 5–9
| align="right" | 1 552 440
| align="right" | 1 502 718
| align="right" | 3 055 158
| align="right" | 10.29
|-
| align="right" | 10–14
| align="right" | 1 666 632
| align="right" | 1 614 368
| align="right" | 3 281 000
| align="right" | 11.05
|-
| align="right" | 15–19
| align="right" | 1 564 900
| align="right" | 1 583 690
| align="right" | 3 148 590
| align="right" | 10.61
|-
| align="right" | 20–24
| align="right" | 1.426.174
| align="right" | 1 521 526
| align="right" | 2 947 700
| align="right" | 9.93
|-
| align="right" | 25–29
| align="right" | 1 190 111
| align="right" | 1 292 162
| align="right" | 2 482 273
| align="right" | 8.36
|-
| align="right" | 30–34
| align="right" | 1 054 069
| align="right" | 1 149 302
| align="right" | 2 203 371
| align="right" | 7.42
|-
| align="right" | 35–39
| align="right" | 897 812
| align="right" | 993 739
| align="right" | 1 891 551
| align="right" | 6.37
|-
| align="right" | 40–44
| align="right" | 892 083
| align="right" | 968 391
| align="right" | 1 860 474
| align="right" | 6.27
|-
| align="right" | 45–49
| align="right" | 758 044
| align="right" | 731 635
| align="right" | 1 489 679
| align="right" | 5.02
|-
| align="right" | 50–54
| align="right" | 627 433
| align="right" | 599 755
| align="right" | 1 227 188
| align="right" | 4.13
|-
| align="right" | 55–59
| align="right" | 370 969
| align="right" | 388 594
| align="right" | 759 563
| align="right" | 2.56
|-
| align="right" | 60–64
| align="right" | 340 722
| align="right" | 400 169
| align="right" | 740 891
| align="right" | 2.50
|-
| align="right" | 65–69
| align="right" | 261 046
| align="right" | 274 018
| align="right" | 535 064
| align="right" | 1.80
|-
| align="right" | 70–74
| align="right" | 236 107
| align="right" | 267 260
| align="right" | 503 367
| align="right" | 1.70
|-
| align="right" | 75+
| align="right" | 58 933
| align="right" | 60 327
| align="right" | 119 260
| align="right" | 0.40
|-
| align="right" | unknown
| align="right" | 595 525
| align="right" | 255 920
| align="right" | 851 445
| align="right" | 2.87
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! width="50"|Age group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80"|Female
! width="80"|Total
! width="50"|Percent
|-
| align="right" | 0–14
| align="right" | 4 707 703
| align="right" | 4 552 919
| align="right" | 9 260 622
| align="right" | 31.20
|-
| align="right" | 15–64
| align="right" | 8 781 348
| align="right" | 9 628 963
| align="right" | 18 410 311
| align="right" | 62.03
|-
| align="right" | 65+
| align="right" | 556 086
| align="right" | 601 605
| align="right" | 1 157 691
| align="right" | 3.90
|-
|}


According to 2004 census
==Education==
{| class="wikitable"
Education in Morocco is free and compulsory through primary school (age 15). Nevertheless, many children—particularly girls in rural areas—still do not attend school. The country's [[illiteracy]] rate is usually around 50% for most of the country, but reaches as high as 90% among girls in rural regions. In July 2006, Prime minister [[Driss Jettou]] announced that illiteracy rate has declined by 39%, while two million people had attended literacy courses during the past four years.<ref>[http://www.moroccotimes.com/News/article.asp?id=15968] {{Dead link|date=February 2010}}</ref>
|-
! width="50"|Age group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80"|Female
! width="80"|Total
! width="50"|Percent
|-
| align="right" | 0–14
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | ~9 260 182
| align="right" | 31.2
|-
| align="right" | 15–59
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | ~18 164 202
| align="right" | 61.2
|-
| align="right" | 60+
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | ~2 404 086
| align="right" | 8.1
|-
|}


Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2013) (Based on the results of the 2004 Population Census.) :
Morocco has about 230,000 students enrolled in 14 public universities. The oldest and in some ways the prestigious is Mohammed V in Rabat, with faculties of law, sciences, liberal arts, and medicine. [[University of Karueein]], in Fez, has been a center for Islamic studies for more than 1,000 years. Morocco has one private university, [[Al Akhawayn University]], in [[Ifrane]]. Al-Akhawayn, founded in 1993 by King [[Hassan II of Morocco|Hassan II]] and King [[Fahd of Saudi Arabia|Fahd]] of [[Saudi Arabia]], is an English-[[medium of instruction|medium]], American-style university comprising about 1,000 students.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! width="80pt"|Age Group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80pt"|Female
! width="80pt"|Total
! width="80pt"|%
|-
| align="right" | Total
| align="right" | 16 371 475
| align="right" | 16 578 971
| align="right" | 32 950 445
| align="right" | 100
|-
| align="right" | 0–4
| align="right" | 1 482 899
| align="right" | 1 421 020
| align="right" | 2 903 919
| align="right" | 8.81
|-
| align="right" | 5–9
| align="right" | 1 453 315
| align="right" | 1 391 847
| align="right" | 2 845 161
| align="right" | 8.63
|-
| align="right" | 10–14
| align="right" | 1 473 231
| align="right" | 1 420 973
| align="right" | 2 894 204
| align="right" | 8.78
|-
| align="right" | 15–19
| align="right" | 1 547 292
| align="right" | 1 496 243
| align="right" | 3 043 535
| align="right" | 9.24
|-
| align="right" | 20–24
| align="right" | 1 614 483
| align="right" | 1 564 368
| align="right" | 3 178 851
| align="right" | 9.65
|-
| align="right" | 25–29
| align="right" | 1 477 952
| align="right" | 1 494 267
| align="right" | 2 972 219
| align="right" | 9.02
|-
| align="right" | 30–34
| align="right" | 1 338 558
| align="right" | 1 409 129
| align="right" | 2 747 687
| align="right" | 8.34
|-
| align="right" | 35–39
| align="right" | 1 106 764
| align="right" | 1 199 802
| align="right" | 2 306 566
| align="right" | 7.00
|-
| align="right" | 40–44
| align="right" | 975 428
| align="right" | 1 070 441
| align="right" | 2 045 869
| align="right" | 6.21
|-
| align="right" | 45–49
| align="right" | 862 688
| align="right" | 947 158
| align="right" | 1 809 846
| align="right" | 5.49
|-
| align="right" | 50–54
| align="right" | 859 927
| align="right" | 902 421
| align="right" | 1 762 347
| align="right" | 5.35
|-
| align="right" | 55–59
| align="right" | 704 367
| align="right" | 670 923
| align="right" | 1 375 290
| align="right" | 4.17
|-
| align="right" | 60–64
| align="right" | 543 733
| align="right" | 529 913
| align="right" | 1 073 646
| align="right" | 3.26
|-
| align="right" | 65–69
| align="right" | 314 577
| align="right" | 348 098
| align="right" | 662 674
| align="right" | 2.01
|-
| align="right" | 70–74
| align="right" | 276 251
| align="right" | 333 385
| align="right" | 609 636
| align="right" | 1.85
|-
| align="right" | 75+
| align="right" | 340 012
| align="right" | 378 983
| align="right" | 718 996
| align="right" | 2.18
|-
! width="50"|Age group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80"|Female
! width="80"|Total
! width="50"|Percent
|-
| align="right" | 0–14
| align="right" | 4 409 445
| align="right" | 4 233 840
| align="right" | 8 643 285
| align="right" | 26.23
|-
| align="right" | 15–64
| align="right" | 11 031 190
| align="right" | 11 284 665
| align="right" | 22 315 855
| align="right" | 67.73
|-
| align="right" | 65+
| align="right" | 930 840
| align="right" | 1 060 466
| align="right" | 1 991 306
| align="right" | 6.04
|-
|}


Structure of the population (Census 2014) :
== Statistics ==
{| class="wikitable"
[[Image:Morocco-demography.png|thumb|300px|right|Demographics of Morocco, Data of [[FAO]], year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.]]
|-
! width="80pt"|Age Group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80pt"|Female
! width="80pt"|Total
! width="80pt"|%
|-
| align="right" | Total (known)
| align="right" | 16 330 731
| align="right" | 16 416 140
| align="right" | 32 746 871
| align="right" | 100
|-
| align="right" | 0–4
| align="right" | 1 700 796
| align="right" | 1 623 119
| align="right" | 3 323 915
| align="right" | 9.82
|-
| align="right" | 5–9
| align="right" | 1 524 586
| align="right" | 1 460 840
| align="right" | 2 985 426
| align="right" | 8.82
|-
| align="right" | 10–14
| align="right" | 1 532 755
| align="right" | 1 475 241
| align="right" | 3 007 996
| align="right" | 8.89
|-
| align="right" | 15–19
| align="right" | 1 490 344
| align="right" | 1 468 114
| align="right" | 2 958 458
| align="right" | 8.74
|-
| align="right" | 20–24
| align="right" | 1 495 404
| align="right" | 1 520 770
| align="right" | 3 016 174
| align="right" | 8.91
|-
| align="right" | 25–29
| align="right" | 1 369 558
| align="right" | 1 411 583
| align="right" | 2 781 141
| align="right" | 8.22
|-
| align="right" | 30–34
| align="right" | 1 289 375
| align="right" | 1 338 721
| align="right" | 2 628 096
| align="right" | 7.76
|-
| align="right" | 35–39
| align="right" | 1 137 269
| align="right" | 1 198 986
| align="right" | 2 336 255
| align="right" | 6.90
|-
| align="right" | 40–44
| align="right" | 1 058 073
| align="right" | 1 102 280
| align="right" | 2 160 353
| align="right" | 6.38
|-
| align="right" | 45–49
| align="right" | 879 096
| align="right" | 926 400
| align="right" | 1 805 496
| align="right" | 5.33
|-
| align="right" | 50–54
| align="right" | 877 383
| align="right" | 925 006
| align="right" | 1 802 389
| align="right" | 5.32
|-
| align="right" | 55–59
| align="right" | 715 207
| align="right" | 669 610
| align="right" | 1 384 817
| align="right" | 4.09
|-
| align="right" | 60–64
| align="right" | 594 071
| align="right" | 566 539
| align="right" | 1 160 610
| align="right" | 3.43
|-
| align="right" | 65–69
| align="right" | 316 816
| align="right" | 321 867
| align="right" | 638 683
| align="right" | 1.89
|-
| align="right" | 70–74
| align="right" | 268 617
| align="right" | 316 576
| align="right" | 585 193
| align="right" | 1.73
|-
| align="right" | 75–79
| align="right" | 81 381
| align="right" | 90 488
| align="right" | 171 869
| align="right" | 0.51
|-
| align="right" | unknown
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 1 101 371
| align="right" | 3.25
|-
! width="50"|Age group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80"|Female
! width="80"|Total
! width="50"|Percent
|-
| align="right" | 0–14
| align="right" | 4 758 137
| align="right" | 4 559 200
| align="right" | 9 317 337
| align="right" | 27.53
|-
| align="right" | 15–64
| align="right" | 10 905 780
| align="right" | 11 128 009
| align="right" | 22 033 789
| align="right" | 65.10
|-
| align="right" | 65+
| align="right" | 666 814
| align="right" | 728 931
| align="right" | 1 395 745
| align="right" | 4.12
|-
|}


According to 2014 census
The following demographic statistics are from the [[CIA World Factbook]], unless otherwise indicated.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! width="50"|Age group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80"|Female
! width="80"|Total
! width="50"|Percent
|-


| align="right" | 0–14
===Population===
| align="right" |
43,859,364 (July 2009 est.)<ref name=CIA_World_Factbook/>
| align="right" |
* Berber 85%
| align="right" | ~9 477 508
* Arab 14%
| align="right" | 28.0%
* Other 1%
|-
| align="right" | 15–59
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | ~21 121 303
| align="right" | 62.4%
|-
| align="right" | 60+
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | ~3 249 431
| align="right" | 9.6%
|-
|}


Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2020) (Projections based on the results of national survey on population and health conducted between 2010 and 2011, and especially population and housing census 2014.):<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic-social/products/dyb/dyb_2020/|title=UNSD — Demographic and Social Statistics}}</ref>
===Age structure===
{| class="wikitable"
''0–14 years:''
|-
30% (male 5,333,396/female(s) 5,131,886)
! width="80pt"|Age Group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80pt"|Female
! width="80pt"|Total
! width="80pt"|%
|-
| align="right" | Total
| align="right" | 17 906 986
| align="right" | 18 044 671
| align="right" | 35 591 657
| align="right" | 100
|-
| align="right" | 0–4
| align="right" | 1 492 467
| align="right" | 1 429 285
| align="right" | 2 921 752
| align="right" | 8.21
|-
| align="right" | 5–9
| align="right" | 1 708 600
| align="right" | 1 633 163
| align="right" | 3 341 763
| align="right" | 9.39
|-
| align="right" | 10–14
| align="right" | 1 559 465
| align="right" | 1 499 301
| align="right" | 3 058 766
| align="right" | 8.59
|-
| align="right" | 15–19
| align="right" | 1 543 022
| align="right" | 1 476 586
| align="right" | 3 019 608
| align="right" | 8.48
|-
| align="right" | 20–24
| align="right" | 1 485 093
| align="right" | 1 464 748
| align="right" | 2 949 841
| align="right" | 8.29
|-
| align="right" | 25–29
| align="right" | 1 486 386
| align="right" | 1 512 412
| align="right" | 2 998 798
| align="right" | 8.43
|-
| align="right" | 30–34
| align="right" | 1 375 309
| align="right" | 1 425 420
| align="right" | 2 800 729
| align="right" | 7.87
|-
| align="right" | 35–39
| align="right" | 1 285 134
| align="right" | 1 341 877
| align="right" | 2 627 011
| align="right" | 7.38
|-
| align="right" | 40–44
| align="right" | 1 151 768
| align="right" | 1 222 974
| align="right" | 2 374 742
| align="right" | 6.67
|-
| align="right" | 45–49
| align="right" | 1 060 816
| align="right" | 1 114 695
| align="right" | 2 175 511
| align="right" | 6.11
|-
| align="right" | 50–54
| align="right" | 896 058
| align="right" | 947 784
| align="right" | 1 843 842
| align="right" | 5.18
|-
| align="right" | 55–59
| align="right" | 870 841
| align="right" | 911 813
| align="right" | 1 782 654
| align="right" | 5.01
|-
| align="right" | 60–64
| align="right" | 712 857
| align="right" | 690 587
| align="right" | 1 403 444
| align="right" | 3.94
|-
| align="right" | 65–69
| align="right" | 571 519
| align="right" | 554 058
| align="right" | 1 125 577
| align="right" | 3.16
|-
| align="right" | 70–74
| align="right" | 312 752
| align="right" | 324 624
| align="right" | 637 376
| align="right" | 1.79
|-
| align="right" | 75–79
| align="right" | 213 596
| align="right" | 265 028
| align="right" | 478 624
| align="right" | 1.34
|-
| align="right" | 80+
| align="right" | 181 303
| align="right" | 230 316
| align="right" | 411 619
| align="right" | 1.16
|-
! width="50"|Age group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80"|Female
! width="80"|Total
! width="50"|Percent
|-
| align="right" | 0–14
| align="right" | 4 760 532
| align="right" | 4 561 749
| align="right" | 9 322 281
| align="right" | 26.19
|-
| align="right" | 15–64
| align="right" | 11 867 284
| align="right" | 12 108 896
| align="right" | 23 976 180
| align="right" | 67.36
|-
| align="right" | 65+
| align="right" | 1 279 170
| align="right" | 1 374 026
| align="right" | 2 653 196
| align="right" | 7.45
|-
|}


Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.I.2023): <ref>https://www.tanmia.ma/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Les-indicateurs-sociaux-du-Maroc-Edition-2024.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=August 2024}}</ref>
''15–64 years:''
{| class="wikitable"
64.7% (male 11,261,139/female 11,305,792)
|-
! width="80pt"|Age Group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80pt"|Female
! width="80pt"|Total
! width="80pt"|%
|-
| align="right" | Total
| align="right" | 18 439 000
| align="right" | 18 583 000
| align="right" | 37 022 000
| align="right" | 100
|-
| align="right" | 0–4
| align="right" | 1 479 000
| align="right" | 1 416 000
| align="right" | 2 894 000
| align="right" | 7.82
|-
| align="right" | 5–9
| align="right" | 1 555 000
| align="right" | 1 490 000
| align="right" | 3 046 000
| align="right" | 8.23
|-
| align="right" | 10–14
| align="right" | 1 678 000
| align="right" | 1 605 000
| align="right" | 3 283 000
| align="right" | 8.87
|-
| align="right" | 15–19
| align="right" | 1 522 000
| align="right" | 1 463 000
| align="right" | 2 985 000
| align="right" | 8.06
|-
| align="right" | 20–24
| align="right" | 1 518 000
| align="right" | 1 464 000
| align="right" | 2 982 000
| align="right" | 8.05
|-
| align="right" | 25–29
| align="right" | 1 456 000
| align="right" | 1 460 000
| align="right" | 2 916 000
| align="right" | 7.88
|-
| align="right" | 30–34
| align="right" | 1 446 000
| align="right" | 1 489 000
| align="right" | 2 935 000
| align="right" | 7.93
|-
| align="right" | 35–39
| align="right" | 1 316 000
| align="right" | 1 373 000
| align="right" | 2 689 000
| align="right" | 7.26
|-
| align="right" | 40–44
| align="right" | 1 232 000
| align="right" | 1 293 000
| align="right" | 2 525 000
| align="right" | 6.82
|-
| align="right" | 45–49
| align="right" | 1 099 000
| align="right" | 1 168 000
| align="right" | 2 267 000
| align="right" | 6.12
|-
| align="right" | 50–54
| align="right" | 997 000
| align="right" | 1 048 000
| align="right" | 2 045 000
| align="right" | 5.52
|-
| align="right" | 55–59
| align="right" | 853 000
| align="right" | 906 000
| align="right" | 1 759 000
| align="right" | 4.75
|-
| align="right" | 60–64
| align="right" | 817 000
| align="right" | 843 000
| align="right" | 1 661 000
| align="right" | 4.49
|-
| align="right" | 65-69
| align="right" | 622 000
| align="right" | 598 000
| align="right" | 1 220 000
| align="right" | 3.30
|-
| align="right" | 70-74
| align="right" | 450 000
| align="right" | 457 000
| align="right" | 907 000
| align="right" | 2.45
|-
| align="right" | 75-79
| align="right" | 209 000
| align="right" | 245 000
| align="right" | 455 000
| align="right" | 1.23
|-
| align="right" | 80+
| align="right" | 190 000
| align="right" | 264 000
| align="right" | 454 000
| align="right" | 1.23
|-
! width="50"|Age group
! width="80pt"|Male
! width="80"|Female
! width="80"|Total
! width="50"|Percent
|-
| align="right" | 0–14
| align="right" | 4 712 000
| align="right" | 4 511 000
| align="right" | 9 223 000
| align="right" | 24.91
|-
| align="right" | 15–64
| align="right" | 12 256 000
| align="right" | 12 508 000
| align="right" | 24 763 000
| align="right" | 66.89
|-
| align="right" | 65+
| align="right" | 1 471 000
| align="right" | 1 564 000
| align="right" | 3 036 000
| align="right" | 8.20
|-
|}


''65 years and over:''
5.2% (male 781,089/female 1,046,062) (2009 est.)<ref name=CIA_World_Factbook/>


{{GraphChart
===Population growth rate===
| width = 450
1.479% (2009 est.)<ref name=CIA_World_Factbook/>
| height = 150
| xAxisTitle=year
| yAxisTitle= million
| yAxisMin=
| yGrid= 0,1
| xGrid= 10
| legend=
| type = line
| x = 1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021


| y1= 11.6, ,12.2, , , , , , , , , 15.4, 15.8, 16.2, 16.6, 17.1, 17.5, 18, 18.4, 18.9, 19.4, 19.9, 20.4, 20.8, 21.3, 21.8, 22.3, 22.7, 23.2,23.7,24.2, 24.6, 25.1, 25.5, 26.1, 26.4, 26.9, 27.3, 27.7, 28.1, 28.5, 28.8, 29.2, 29.5, 29.9, 30.2, 30.6, 31, 31.4, 31.8, 32.2, 32.6, 33, 33.4, 33.8, 34.1, 34.5, 34.9, 35.2, 35.6, 36.0, 37.1
===Birth rate===
20.96 births/1,000 population (2009 est.)<ref name=CIA_World_Factbook/>
| y1Title= population (million)


}}
===Death rate===
5.45 deaths/1,000 population (July 2009 est.)<ref name=CIA_World_Factbook/>


===Net migration rate===
=== Vital statistics ===
-0.72 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2009 est.)<ref name=CIA_World_Factbook/>


{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: right;"
===Sex ratio===
|-
''at birth:''
!
1.05 male(s)/female
! width="80pt"|Average population
! width="80pt"|Live births
! width="80pt"|Deaths
! width="80pt"|Natural change
! width="80pt"|Crude birth rate (per 1,000)
! width="80pt"|Crude death rate (per 1,000)
! width="80pt"|Natural change (per 1,000)
! width="80pt"|Fertility rates
|-
| 1960
| align="right" | 11,626,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1962
| align="right" | 12,177,000
| align="right" | 561 360
| align="right" | 227 710
| align="right" | 333 650
| align="right" | 46.1
| align="right" | 18.7
| align="right" | 27.4
| style="color:blue" | 7.20
|-
| 1971
| align="right" | 15,379,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1972
| align="right" | 15,772,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1973
| align="right" | 16,196,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1974
| align="right" | 16,630,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1975
| align="right" | 17,072,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| style="color:blue" | 5.91
|-
| 1976
| align="right" | 17,521,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1977
| align="right" | 17,978,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1978
| align="right" | 18,440,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1979
| align="right" | 18,908,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1980
| align="right" | 19,380,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1981
| align="right" | 19,855,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1982
| align="right" | 20,419,000
| align="right" | 756 425
| align="right" | 215 504
| align="right" | 540 921
| align="right" | 37.2
| align="right" | 10.6
| align="right" | 26.6
| style="color:blue" | 5.52
|-
| 1983
| align="right" | 20,815,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1984
| align="right" | 21,297,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1985
| align="right" | 21,779,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1986
| align="right" | 22,261,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1987
| align="right" | 22,742,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1988
| align="right" | 23,220,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1989
| align="right" | 23,696,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1990
| align="right" | 24,167,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1991
| align="right" | 24,634,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1992
| align="right" | 25,095,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1993
| align="right" | 25,549,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1994
| align="right" | 26,074,000
| align="right" | 675 896
| align="right" | 174 173
| align="right" | 501 723
| align="right" | 26.0
| align="right" | 6.7
| align="right" | 19.3
| style="color:blue" | 3.28
|-
| 1995
| align="right" | 26,435,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1996
| align="right" | 26,864,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1997
| align="right" | 27,282,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1998
| align="right" | 27,689,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 1999
| align="right" | 28,084,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2000
| align="right" | 28,466,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2001
| align="right" | 28,833,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2002
| align="right" | 29,185,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2003
| align="right" | 29,520,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2004
| align="right" | 29,892,000
| align="right" | 602 768
| align="right" | 173 073
| align="right" | 429 696
| align="right" | 20.2
| align="right" | 5.8
| align="right" | 14.4
| style="color:blue" | 2.47
|-
| 2005
| align="right" | 30,215,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2006
| align="right" | 30,606,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2007
| align="right" | 30,998,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2008
| align="right" | 31,391,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2009
| align="right" | 31,786,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2010
| align="right" | 32,182,000
| align="right" | 599 607
| align="right" | 178 606
| align="right" | 421 001
| align="right" | 18.8
| align="right" | 5.6
| align="right" | 13.2
| style="color:blue" |2.19
|-
| 2011
| align="right" | 32,579,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2012
| align="right" | 32,978,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 18.5
| align="right" | 5.1
| align="right" | 13.4
| style="color:blue" |
|-
| 2013
| align="right" | 33,378,000
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 18.3
| align="right" | 5.1
| align="right" | 13.2
| align="right" |
|-
| 2014
| align="right" | 33,848,242
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 18.1
| align="right" | 5.1
| align="right" | 13.0
| style="color:blue" |2.21
|-
| 2015
| align="right" | 34,124,870
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 17.6
| align="right" | 5.4
| align="right" | 12.3
| style="color:blue" |
|-
| 2016
| align="right" | 34,486,536
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 17.4
| align="right" | 5.2
| align="right" | 12.2
| style="color:blue" |
|-
| 2017
| align="right" | 34,852,121
| align="right" | 677,411
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 17.2
| align="right" | 5.1
| 12.1
| style="color:blue"|
|-
| 2018
| align="right" | 35,219,547
| align="right" | 679,863 <ref name="births2017to2022">[https://aujourdhui.ma/societe/demographie-684-893-naissances-attendues-en-2023 Démographie : 684.893 naissances attendues en 2023]</ref> (623,036)
| align="right" | 141,207
| align="right" | 481,829
| align="right" | 17.7
| align="right" | 5.1
| align="right" | 12.6
| style="color:blue"| 2.38
|-
| 2019
| align="right" | 35,586,616
| align="right" | 681,606 <ref name="births2017to2022" /> (749,758<ref name="births2019and2020">[https://www.yabiladi.com/articles/details/109744/maroc-2020-nombre-naissances-baisse.html Maroc : En 2020, le nombre de naissances a baissé dans le contexte de la pandémie]</ref>)
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| 21.1
| style="color:blue"| 5.0
| align="right" | 16.1
| style="color:blue"|
|-
| 2020
| align="right" | 35,952,000
| align="right" | 682,984 <ref name="births2017to2022" /> (660,391<ref name="births2019and2020" />)
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" | 18.4
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
|-
| 2021
| 37,082,000
| 684,121 <ref name="births2017to2022" /> (650,892<ref name="vitalstat2021">[https://www.yabiladi.com/articles/details/129717/population-maroc-franchira-barre-millions.html ONU : La population du Maroc franchira la barre des 40 millions en 2030]</ref>)
| 228,888
| 422,004
| 17.55
| 6.17
| 11.38
| style="color:blue"|
|-
| 2022
|
| 684,738 <ref name="births2017to2022" />
|
|
|
|
|
| 2.07 <ref name="births2017to2022" />
|-
| 2023
| 37,022,000
| 592,352
| 188,812
| 403,540
| style="color:red"| 16.0
| 5.1
| style="color:red"| 10.9
| style="color:red"|2.05 <ref name="les indicateurs sociaux du Maroc - Edition 2024(Pg. 21)">https://www.tanmia.ma/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Les-indicateurs-sociaux-du-Maroc-Edition-2024.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=August 2024}}</ref>
|-
| 2024
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |
| align="right" |1.97
|}Source: Haut-Commissariat au Plan (HCP)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hcp.ma/Population-du-Maroc-par-annee-civile-en-milliers-et-au-milieu-de-l-annee-par-milieu-de-residence-1960-2050_a677.html|title=Population du Maroc par année civile (en milliers et au milieu de l'année) par milieu de résidence : 1960 – 2050|first=Youssef|last=Maaroufi|access-date=7 January 2012|archive-date=27 December 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121227092030/http://www.hcp.ma/Population-du-Maroc-par-annee-civile-en-milliers-et-au-milieu-de-l-annee-par-milieu-de-residence-1960-2050_a677.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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===Demographic and Health Surveys<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dhsprogram.com/|title=The DHS Program – Quality information to plan, monitor and improve population, health, and nutrition programs|website=www.dhsprogram.com}}</ref>===
''under 15 years:''
1.04 male(s)/female


Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and CBR (Crude Birth Rate):
''15–64 years:''
{| class="wikitable"
1 male(s)/female
|-
! rowspan=2| Year
! colspan=2| Total
! colspan=2| Urban
! colspan=2| Rural
|-
! CBR !! TFR
! CBR !! TFR
! CBR !! TFR
|-
| 1987
| style="text-align:right;"|
| style="text-align:right;"| 4,62 (3,76)
| style="text-align:right;"|
| style="text-align:right;"| 3,24 (2,55)
| style="text-align:right;"|
| style="text-align:right;"| 5,88 (4,88)
|-
| 1992
| style="text-align:right;"| 28,4
| style="text-align:right;"| 4,04 (2,66)
| style="text-align:right;"| 21,5
| style="text-align:right;"| 2,54 (1,73)
| style="text-align:right;"| 33,7
| style="text-align:right;"| 5,54 (3,62)
|-
| 1995
| style="text-align:right;"| 26,0
| style="text-align:right;"| 3,31 (2,24)
| style="text-align:right;"| 20,4
| style="text-align:right;"| 2,17 (1,51)
| style="text-align:right;"| 30,6
| style="text-align:right;"| 4,50 (3,01)
|-
| 2003–2004
| style="text-align:right;"| 21,1
| style="text-align:right;"| 2,5 (1,8)
| style="text-align:right;"| 18,7
| style="text-align:right;"| 2,1 (1,6)
| style="text-align:right;"| 24,3
| style="text-align:right;"| 3,0 (2,2)
|-
|}


===Life expectancy===
''65 years and over:''
[[File:Life expectancy in Morocco.svg|thumb|300px|[[Life expectancy]] in Morocco since 1950]]
0.75 male(s)/female
[[File:Life expectancy by WBG -Morocco -diff.png|thumb|300px|Life expectancy in Morocco since 1960 by gender]]


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
''total population:''
!Period
0.99 male(s)/female (2009 est.) <ref name=CIA_World_Factbook/>
!Life expectancy in<br />Years
!Period
!Life expectancy in<br />Years
|-
|1950–1955
|45.7
|1985–1990
|63.2
|-
|1955–1960
|47.5
|1990–1995
|66.0
|-
|1960–1965
|49.5
|1995–2000
|67.7
|-
|1965–1970
|51.6
|2000–2005
|72.9
|-
|1970–1975
|53.5
|2005–2010
|74.9
|-
|1975–1980
|55.7
|2010–2015
|76.2
|-
|1980–1985
|59.6
|
|
|}
Source: ''UN World Population Prospects''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/DataQuery/|title=World Population Prospects – Population Division – United Nations|access-date=2017-07-15}}</ref>


===Infant mortality rate===
36.88 deaths/1,000 live births (2009 est.) <ref name=CIA_World_Factbook/>


===Life expectancy at birth===
== Ethnic groups ==
[[File:Morocco ethno 1973 all.svg|thumb|left|Ethnic map of Morocco (1973)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Morocco - University of Texas Libraries GeoData |url=https://geodata.lib.utexas.edu/catalog/princeton-fq977x643 |access-date=2022-09-28 |website=geodata.lib.utexas.edu}}</ref>]]
''total population:''
{{Pie chart|caption=Ethnic groups in Morocco (2012)<ref name="OxfordBusinessGroup"/>|label1=[[Arabs]]|label2=[[Berbers]]|label3=[[Sahrawis]]|value1=67|value2=31|value3=2|color1=DarkGreen|color2=Yellow|color3=Purple|color4=Pink|color5=Cyan}}[[Moroccans]] are primarily of [[Arabs|Arab]] and [[Berbers|Berber]] origin as in other neighbouring countries in the [[Maghreb]].<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" /> [[Arabs]] comprise 67% of the population of Morocco, while [[Berbers]] make up 31% and [[Sahrawi people|Sahrawis]] make up 2%.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fs0Fog7XneUC&pg=PA11 |title=The Report: Morocco 2012 |date=2012 |publisher=Oxford Business Group |isbn=978-1-907065-54-5 |pages=11 |language=en}}</ref> However, according to ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'', 44% of Moroccans are Arab, 24% are [[Arabized Berber|Arabized Berbers]], 21% are Berbers, and 10% are Mauritanian Moors.<ref>{{Cite web |date=23 August 2024 |title=Climate of Morocco |url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Morocco/Climate#ref214372 |website=Britannica |language=en}}</ref>
71.8 years


The Arab population of Morocco is a result of the inflow of nomadic Arab tribes from the [[Arabian Peninsula]] since the [[Muslim conquest of the Maghreb]] in the 7th century with a major wave in the 11th century.<ref name="stearns">{{cite book |last1=Stearns |first1=Peter N. |title=The Encyclopedia of World History: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern, Chronologically Arranged |last2=Leonard Langer |first2=William |publisher=[[Houghton Mifflin Harcourt]] |year=2001 |isbn=978-0-395-65237-4 |edition=6 |pages=129–131}}</ref> The major migration to the region by Arab tribes was in the 11th century when the tribes of [[Banu Hilal]] and [[Banu Sulaym]], along with others, were sent by the [[Fatimid Caliphate|Fatimids]] to defeat a [[Berbers|Berber]] rebellion and then settle in the Maghreb.<ref name=":23">{{Cite book |last=el-Hasan |first=Hasan Afif |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Zr2XDwAAQBAJ&dq=arab+tribe+migration+to+the+maghreb&pg=PA82 |title=Killing the Arab Spring |date=2019-05-01 |publisher=Algora Publishing |isbn=978-1-62894-349-8 |pages=82 |language=en |access-date=2022-08-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220826054223/https://books.google.com/books?id=Zr2XDwAAQBAJ&dq=arab+tribe+migration+to+the+maghreb&pg=PA82 |archive-date=2022-08-26 |url-status=live}}</ref> Between the [[Nile]] and the [[Red Sea]] were Arab tribes expelled from [[Arabia]] for their turbulence, [[Banu Hilal]] and [[Banu Sulaym]], who often plundered farming areas in the [[Nile Valley]].<ref name=":12"/> According to [[Ibn Khaldun]], whole tribes set off with women, children, ancestors, animals and camping equipment.<ref name=":12" /> These tribes, who arrived in the region of Morocco around the 12th-13th centuries, and later the [[Maqil|Ma'qil]] in the 14th century, contributed to a more extensive ethnic, genetic, cultural, and linguistic [[Arabization]] of Morocco over time,<ref name=":02">{{Cite book |last=Nelson |first=Harold D. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Pqxf5uJMBvkC&dq=arabic+spread+to+the+countryside+morocco&pg=PA14 |title=Morocco, a Country Study |date=1985 |publisher=Headquarters, Department of the Army |pages=14 |language=en |access-date=2022-08-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220826054257/https://books.google.com/books?id=Pqxf5uJMBvkC&dq=arabic+spread+to+the+countryside+morocco&pg=PA14 |archive-date=2022-08-26 |url-status=live}}</ref> especially beyond the major urban centres and the northern regions which were the main sites of Arabization up to that point.<ref name="Casa de Velazquez"/>
''male:''
69.42 years


The Berber population mainly lives in the mountainous regions of Morocco where some preserve Berber culture, and are split into three groups; [[Rifians]], [[Shilha people|Shilha]], and [[Zayanes]]. The Rifians inhabit the [[Rif|Rif mountains]], the Shilha inhabit the [[Anti-Atlas|Anti-Atlas mountains]], and the Zayanes inhabit the [[Middle Atlas|Middle Atlas mountains]]. The [[Arabized Berber|Arabized Berbers]] who constitute about a quarter of the population are the Berbers who were [[Arabization|Arabized]] mainly as a result of the Arab nomad inflow, and have adopted Arab culture and the Arabic language as their native language, especially those who sought the protection of the [[Bedouin]].<ref name=":02" /> Some parts of the population are descendants of refugees who fled Spain after the [[Reconquista]] in the 15th century. The [[Trans-Saharan slave trade]] brought a population of [[Sub-Saharan Africa]]ns to Morocco. After the [[Israeli Declaration of Independence|founding of Israel]] and start of the [[Arab–Israeli conflict|Arab-Israeli conflict]] in 1948, many [[Jews]] felt compelled to leave Morocco especially after the [[1948 Anti-Jewish riots in Oujda and Jerada|anti-Jewish riots in Oujda]], and many fled to [[Israel]], [[Europe]], and [[North America]], and by 1967 250,000 Jews left Morocco. In a 2021 survey on 1,200 Moroccan adults, 68% were Arab, 25.6% were Berber, 3.6% were [[Sahrawi people|Sahrawi]], and 2.7% were others.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Abderebbi |first1=Mhammed |title=Morocco Round 8 Summary of Results |url=https://www.afrobarometer.org/publication/summary-results-afrobarometer-round-8-survey-morocco-2021/ |website=Afro Barometer |publisher=Global for Survey and Consulting |access-date=5 September 2022}}</ref>
''female:''
===Immigration===
74.3 years (2009 est.) <ref name=CIA_World_Factbook/>
[[Image:COB data Morocco.PNG|thumb|330px|Foreign residents in Morocco by country of birth, in 1994]]


==Languages==
===Total fertility rate===
{{See also|Languages of Morocco}}
2.27 children born/woman (2009 est.)<ref name=CIA_World_Factbook>[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mo.html The World Factbook - Morocco]</ref>


[[Modern Standard Arabic|Arabic]] and [[Standard Moroccan Amazigh|Berber]] are the official languages of Morocco. The majority spoken language in Morocco is [[Arabic]] which is spoken by 92.7% of the population and includes the dialects of [[Moroccan Arabic]] ([[Hilalian dialects]]), spoken by 91.9%, and [[Hassaniya Arabic]], spoken by 0.8%. [[Berber languages]] are spoken by 24.8% of the population in three varieties (3.2% speak [[Tarifit]], 14.2% speak [[Shilha language|Shilha]], and 7.4% speak [[Central Atlas Tamazight|Tamazight]]).<ref name="RGPH 2024">{{Cite web |last=Gauthier |first=Christophe |title=كلمة افتتاحية للسيد المندوب السامي للتخطيط بمناسبة الندوة الصحفية الخاصة بتقديم معطيات الإحصاء العام للسكان والسكنى 2024 |url=https://www.hcp.ma/%D9%83%D9%84%D9%85%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%81%D8%AA%D8%AA%D8%A7%D8%AD%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D9%84%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%8A%D8%AF-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D9%86%D8%AF%D9%88%D8%A8-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D8%A7%D9%85%D9%8A-%D9%84%D9%84%D8%AA%D8%AE%D8%B7%D9%8A%D8%B7-%D8%A8%D9%85%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%B3%D8%A8%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%86%D8%AF%D9%88%D8%A9_a4025.html |access-date=2024-12-23 |website=Site institutionnel du Haut-Commissariat au Plan du Royaume du Maroc |language=fr}}</ref> According to the 2024 Moroccan census, 99.2%, or almost the entire literate population of Morocco, could read and write in Arabic, while 1.5% of the population could read and write in Berber. The census also indicated that 80.6% of Moroccans consider Arabic to be their native language, while 18.9% regard any of the various Berber languages as their mother tongue.<ref name="RGPH 2024" /><ref>{{Cite news |last=Babas |first=Latifa |date=18 December 2024 |title=How many Moroccans consider Tamazight their mother tongue, and where do they live ? |url=https://en.yabiladi.com/articles/details/157719/many-moroccans-consider-tamazight-their.html |work=Yabiladi}}</ref>
===Nationality===
[[Image:COB data Morocco.PNG|400px|right|thumb]]
''noun:''
Moroccan(s)


[[French language|French]] is an implicitly "official language" of government and big business, and is taught throughout school and still serves as Morocco's primary language of [[:Category:Companies of Morocco|business]], [[Economy of Morocco|economics]], and scientific university education. French is also widely used in the media. Morocco is a member of [[La Francophonie]]. Berber activists have struggled since the 1960s for the recognition of their language as an official language of Morocco, which was achieved in July 2011 following the February 20th 2011 uprising. About 20,000 Moroccans in the northern part of the country speak some [[Spanish language|Spanish]].
''adjective:''
Moroccan
: [[:Category:Moroccan people]]


[[English language|English]], while still far behind [[French language|French]] in terms of the number of proficient speakers, is rapidly becoming a foreign language of choice among educated youth and business people. It has been taught to Moroccan students after the fourth year of elementary school since the education reforms of 2002.
===Ethnic groups===
[[:Category:Ethnic groups in Morocco]]


===Religions===
== References ==
{{Reflist|30em}}
Muslim 98.7%, Christian 1.1%, Jewish 0.02%.<ref name=CIA_World_Factbook/>
: [[:Category:Religion in Morocco]]

===Literacy===
''Definition:'' age 10 and over can read and write

''Total population:'' 61.55% (2007)<ref>[http://www.aujourdhui.ma/societe-details54010.html L'analphabétisme a reculé au Maroc]</ref>
: [[:Category:Education in Morocco]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
{{Commons category|Demographics of Morocco}}
* {{in lang|fr}} [http://www.hcp.ma/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=320&Itemid=68&lang= Results of the 2004 census]
* {{in lang|fr}} [http://www.hcp.ma/downloads/RGPH-2014_t17441.html Results of the 2014 census]
* {{in lang|ar}} [http://www.geojamal.com/2014/11/population-du-maroc-par-douar.html Results of the 2004 census by Douars]


{{Demographics of Morocco}}
* {{fr icon}} [http://www.hcp.ma/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=320&Itemid=68&lang= Results of the 2004 census]

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

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Latest revision as of 11:59, 8 January 2025

Demographics of Morocco
Population pyramid of Morocco in 2020
Population37,02 million (2023 est.)
Growth rate1.31% (2022 est.)
Birth rate17.42 births/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Death rate6.6 deaths/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Life expectancy73.68 years
 • male71.98 years
 • female75.46 years (2022 est.)
Fertility rate1.97 children born/woman (2024 census)
Infant mortality rate19.2 deaths/1,000 live births
Net migration rate-1.74 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2022 est.)
Age structure
0–14 years27.04%
65 and over7.11%
Sex ratio
Total1 male(s)/female (2022 est.)
At birth1.05 male(s)/female
Under 151.04 male(s)/female
65 and over0.81 male(s)/female
Nationality
NationalityMoroccan
Major ethnicArabs (67%)[1]
Minor ethnicBerbers (31%)[1]
Sahrawis (2%)[1]
Language
OfficialArabic, Berber
SpokenArabic, Berber

Demographic features of the population of Morocco include population density, ethnicity, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. All figures are from the Haut-Commissariat au Plan of Morocco [2] or the United Nations Demographic Yearbooks[3], unless otherwise indicated.

The population of Morocco in 2021 is 37.271 million.[4] Moroccans are primarily of Arab and Berber origin.[5][6] Socially, there are two contrasting groups of Moroccans: those living in the cities and those in the rural areas. Among the rural, several classes have formed such as landowners, peasants, and tenant farmers. Moroccans live mainly in the north and west portions of Morocco. However, they prefer living in the more fertile regions near the Mediterranean Sea.

Between the Nile and the Red Sea were living Arab tribes expelled from Arabia for their turbulence, Banu Hilal and Banu Sulaym, who often plundered farming areas in the Nile Valley.[7] According to Ibn Khaldun, whole tribes set off with women, children, ancestors, animals and camping equipment.[7] These tribes, along with others, who mass arrived in the region of Morocco in colossal numbers around the 12th-13th centuries,[8] and later the Ma'qil in the 14th century, contributed to a more extensive ethnic, cultural, and linguistic Arabization of Morocco over time, especially beyond the major urban centres and the northern regions well into the countryside.[9][8] The descendants of the original Arab settlers who continue to speak Arabic as a first language currently form the single largest population group in North Africa.[10]

About 99% of Moroccans are considered to be Sunni Muslims religiously or culturally. The numbers of the Jewish minority has decreased significantly since the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. Today there are 2,500 Moroccan Jews inside the country.[11] Thousands of Moroccan Jews living in Europe, Israel and North America visit the country regularly. There is a small but apparently growing minority of Moroccan Christians made of local Moroccan converts (not Europeans). In 2014, most of the 86,206 foreign residents are French people, Spaniards, Algerians and sub-Saharan African students.

Population size and structure

[edit]
Morocco Population and Housing Census
YearPop.±% p.a.
1960 11,626,232—    
1971 15,321,210+2.54%
1982 20,449,551+2.66%
1994 26,073,717+2.05%
2004 29,891,708+1.38%
2014 33,762,036+1.23%
2024 36,820,000+0.87%
[12]

Main populated areas

[edit]

Most Moroccans live west and north of the Atlas Mountains, a range that insulates the country from the Sahara Desert. Casablanca is the largest city and the centre of business and industry, and has the leading seaport and airport. Rabat is the seat of government. Tangier and Nador are the two major northern seaports on the Mediterranean. Fez is a cultural, religious and industrial centre. Marrakesh and Agadir are the two major tourist centres. Oujda is the largest city of eastern Morocco. Meknes houses the military academy. Kenitra has the largest military airbase. Mohammedia has the largest oil refineries and other major industrial installations.

Structure of the population

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Structure of the population (Census 2004):[13][14]

Age Group Male Female Total %
Total 14 640 662 15 039 407 29 680 069 100
Total(known) 14 045 137 14 783 487 28 828 624 97.13
0–4 1 488 631 1 435 833 2 924 464 9.85
5–9 1 552 440 1 502 718 3 055 158 10.29
10–14 1 666 632 1 614 368 3 281 000 11.05
15–19 1 564 900 1 583 690 3 148 590 10.61
20–24 1.426.174 1 521 526 2 947 700 9.93
25–29 1 190 111 1 292 162 2 482 273 8.36
30–34 1 054 069 1 149 302 2 203 371 7.42
35–39 897 812 993 739 1 891 551 6.37
40–44 892 083 968 391 1 860 474 6.27
45–49 758 044 731 635 1 489 679 5.02
50–54 627 433 599 755 1 227 188 4.13
55–59 370 969 388 594 759 563 2.56
60–64 340 722 400 169 740 891 2.50
65–69 261 046 274 018 535 064 1.80
70–74 236 107 267 260 503 367 1.70
75+ 58 933 60 327 119 260 0.40
unknown 595 525 255 920 851 445 2.87
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 4 707 703 4 552 919 9 260 622 31.20
15–64 8 781 348 9 628 963 18 410 311 62.03
65+ 556 086 601 605 1 157 691 3.90

According to 2004 census

Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 ~9 260 182 31.2
15–59 ~18 164 202 61.2
60+ ~2 404 086 8.1

Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2013) (Based on the results of the 2004 Population Census.) :

Age Group Male Female Total %
Total 16 371 475 16 578 971 32 950 445 100
0–4 1 482 899 1 421 020 2 903 919 8.81
5–9 1 453 315 1 391 847 2 845 161 8.63
10–14 1 473 231 1 420 973 2 894 204 8.78
15–19 1 547 292 1 496 243 3 043 535 9.24
20–24 1 614 483 1 564 368 3 178 851 9.65
25–29 1 477 952 1 494 267 2 972 219 9.02
30–34 1 338 558 1 409 129 2 747 687 8.34
35–39 1 106 764 1 199 802 2 306 566 7.00
40–44 975 428 1 070 441 2 045 869 6.21
45–49 862 688 947 158 1 809 846 5.49
50–54 859 927 902 421 1 762 347 5.35
55–59 704 367 670 923 1 375 290 4.17
60–64 543 733 529 913 1 073 646 3.26
65–69 314 577 348 098 662 674 2.01
70–74 276 251 333 385 609 636 1.85
75+ 340 012 378 983 718 996 2.18
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 4 409 445 4 233 840 8 643 285 26.23
15–64 11 031 190 11 284 665 22 315 855 67.73
65+ 930 840 1 060 466 1 991 306 6.04

Structure of the population (Census 2014) :

Age Group Male Female Total %
Total (known) 16 330 731 16 416 140 32 746 871 100
0–4 1 700 796 1 623 119 3 323 915 9.82
5–9 1 524 586 1 460 840 2 985 426 8.82
10–14 1 532 755 1 475 241 3 007 996 8.89
15–19 1 490 344 1 468 114 2 958 458 8.74
20–24 1 495 404 1 520 770 3 016 174 8.91
25–29 1 369 558 1 411 583 2 781 141 8.22
30–34 1 289 375 1 338 721 2 628 096 7.76
35–39 1 137 269 1 198 986 2 336 255 6.90
40–44 1 058 073 1 102 280 2 160 353 6.38
45–49 879 096 926 400 1 805 496 5.33
50–54 877 383 925 006 1 802 389 5.32
55–59 715 207 669 610 1 384 817 4.09
60–64 594 071 566 539 1 160 610 3.43
65–69 316 816 321 867 638 683 1.89
70–74 268 617 316 576 585 193 1.73
75–79 81 381 90 488 171 869 0.51
unknown 1 101 371 3.25
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 4 758 137 4 559 200 9 317 337 27.53
15–64 10 905 780 11 128 009 22 033 789 65.10
65+ 666 814 728 931 1 395 745 4.12

According to 2014 census

Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 ~9 477 508 28.0%
15–59 ~21 121 303 62.4%
60+ ~3 249 431 9.6%

Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.VII.2020) (Projections based on the results of national survey on population and health conducted between 2010 and 2011, and especially population and housing census 2014.):[15]

Age Group Male Female Total %
Total 17 906 986 18 044 671 35 591 657 100
0–4 1 492 467 1 429 285 2 921 752 8.21
5–9 1 708 600 1 633 163 3 341 763 9.39
10–14 1 559 465 1 499 301 3 058 766 8.59
15–19 1 543 022 1 476 586 3 019 608 8.48
20–24 1 485 093 1 464 748 2 949 841 8.29
25–29 1 486 386 1 512 412 2 998 798 8.43
30–34 1 375 309 1 425 420 2 800 729 7.87
35–39 1 285 134 1 341 877 2 627 011 7.38
40–44 1 151 768 1 222 974 2 374 742 6.67
45–49 1 060 816 1 114 695 2 175 511 6.11
50–54 896 058 947 784 1 843 842 5.18
55–59 870 841 911 813 1 782 654 5.01
60–64 712 857 690 587 1 403 444 3.94
65–69 571 519 554 058 1 125 577 3.16
70–74 312 752 324 624 637 376 1.79
75–79 213 596 265 028 478 624 1.34
80+ 181 303 230 316 411 619 1.16
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 4 760 532 4 561 749 9 322 281 26.19
15–64 11 867 284 12 108 896 23 976 180 67.36
65+ 1 279 170 1 374 026 2 653 196 7.45

Population Estimates by Sex and Age Group (01.I.2023): [16]

Age Group Male Female Total %
Total 18 439 000 18 583 000 37 022 000 100
0–4 1 479 000 1 416 000 2 894 000 7.82
5–9 1 555 000 1 490 000 3 046 000 8.23
10–14 1 678 000 1 605 000 3 283 000 8.87
15–19 1 522 000 1 463 000 2 985 000 8.06
20–24 1 518 000 1 464 000 2 982 000 8.05
25–29 1 456 000 1 460 000 2 916 000 7.88
30–34 1 446 000 1 489 000 2 935 000 7.93
35–39 1 316 000 1 373 000 2 689 000 7.26
40–44 1 232 000 1 293 000 2 525 000 6.82
45–49 1 099 000 1 168 000 2 267 000 6.12
50–54 997 000 1 048 000 2 045 000 5.52
55–59 853 000 906 000 1 759 000 4.75
60–64 817 000 843 000 1 661 000 4.49
65-69 622 000 598 000 1 220 000 3.30
70-74 450 000 457 000 907 000 2.45
75-79 209 000 245 000 455 000 1.23
80+ 190 000 264 000 454 000 1.23
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 4 712 000 4 511 000 9 223 000 24.91
15–64 12 256 000 12 508 000 24 763 000 66.89
65+ 1 471 000 1 564 000 3 036 000 8.20


Vital statistics

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Average population Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1,000) Crude death rate (per 1,000) Natural change (per 1,000) Fertility rates
1960 11,626,000
1962 12,177,000 561 360 227 710 333 650 46.1 18.7 27.4 7.20
1971 15,379,000
1972 15,772,000
1973 16,196,000
1974 16,630,000
1975 17,072,000 5.91
1976 17,521,000
1977 17,978,000
1978 18,440,000
1979 18,908,000
1980 19,380,000
1981 19,855,000
1982 20,419,000 756 425 215 504 540 921 37.2 10.6 26.6 5.52
1983 20,815,000
1984 21,297,000
1985 21,779,000
1986 22,261,000
1987 22,742,000
1988 23,220,000
1989 23,696,000
1990 24,167,000
1991 24,634,000
1992 25,095,000
1993 25,549,000
1994 26,074,000 675 896 174 173 501 723 26.0 6.7 19.3 3.28
1995 26,435,000
1996 26,864,000
1997 27,282,000
1998 27,689,000
1999 28,084,000
2000 28,466,000
2001 28,833,000
2002 29,185,000
2003 29,520,000
2004 29,892,000 602 768 173 073 429 696 20.2 5.8 14.4 2.47
2005 30,215,000
2006 30,606,000
2007 30,998,000
2008 31,391,000
2009 31,786,000
2010 32,182,000 599 607 178 606 421 001 18.8 5.6 13.2 2.19
2011 32,579,000
2012 32,978,000 18.5 5.1 13.4
2013 33,378,000 18.3 5.1 13.2
2014 33,848,242 18.1 5.1 13.0 2.21
2015 34,124,870 17.6 5.4 12.3
2016 34,486,536 17.4 5.2 12.2
2017 34,852,121 677,411 17.2 5.1 12.1
2018 35,219,547 679,863 [17] (623,036) 141,207 481,829 17.7 5.1 12.6 2.38
2019 35,586,616 681,606 [17] (749,758[18]) 21.1 5.0 16.1
2020 35,952,000 682,984 [17] (660,391[18]) 18.4
2021 37,082,000 684,121 [17] (650,892[19]) 228,888 422,004 17.55 6.17 11.38
2022 684,738 [17] 2.07 [17]
2023 37,022,000 592,352 188,812 403,540 16.0 5.1 10.9 2.05 [20]
2024 1.97

Source: Haut-Commissariat au Plan (HCP)[21]

Demographic and Health Surveys[22]

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Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and CBR (Crude Birth Rate):

Year Total Urban Rural
CBR TFR CBR TFR CBR TFR
1987 4,62 (3,76) 3,24 (2,55) 5,88 (4,88)
1992 28,4 4,04 (2,66) 21,5 2,54 (1,73) 33,7 5,54 (3,62)
1995 26,0 3,31 (2,24) 20,4 2,17 (1,51) 30,6 4,50 (3,01)
2003–2004 21,1 2,5 (1,8) 18,7 2,1 (1,6) 24,3 3,0 (2,2)

Life expectancy

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Life expectancy in Morocco since 1950
Life expectancy in Morocco since 1960 by gender
Period Life expectancy in
Years
Period Life expectancy in
Years
1950–1955 45.7 1985–1990 63.2
1955–1960 47.5 1990–1995 66.0
1960–1965 49.5 1995–2000 67.7
1965–1970 51.6 2000–2005 72.9
1970–1975 53.5 2005–2010 74.9
1975–1980 55.7 2010–2015 76.2
1980–1985 59.6

Source: UN World Population Prospects[23]


Ethnic groups

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Ethnic map of Morocco (1973)[24]

Ethnic groups in Morocco (2012)[1]

  Arabs (67%)
  Berbers (31%)
  Sahrawis (2%)

Moroccans are primarily of Arab and Berber origin as in other neighbouring countries in the Maghreb.[5][6] Arabs comprise 67% of the population of Morocco, while Berbers make up 31% and Sahrawis make up 2%.[25] However, according to Encyclopædia Britannica, 44% of Moroccans are Arab, 24% are Arabized Berbers, 21% are Berbers, and 10% are Mauritanian Moors.[26]

The Arab population of Morocco is a result of the inflow of nomadic Arab tribes from the Arabian Peninsula since the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the 7th century with a major wave in the 11th century.[27] The major migration to the region by Arab tribes was in the 11th century when the tribes of Banu Hilal and Banu Sulaym, along with others, were sent by the Fatimids to defeat a Berber rebellion and then settle in the Maghreb.[28] Between the Nile and the Red Sea were Arab tribes expelled from Arabia for their turbulence, Banu Hilal and Banu Sulaym, who often plundered farming areas in the Nile Valley.[7] According to Ibn Khaldun, whole tribes set off with women, children, ancestors, animals and camping equipment.[7] These tribes, who arrived in the region of Morocco around the 12th-13th centuries, and later the Ma'qil in the 14th century, contributed to a more extensive ethnic, genetic, cultural, and linguistic Arabization of Morocco over time,[29] especially beyond the major urban centres and the northern regions which were the main sites of Arabization up to that point.[9]

The Berber population mainly lives in the mountainous regions of Morocco where some preserve Berber culture, and are split into three groups; Rifians, Shilha, and Zayanes. The Rifians inhabit the Rif mountains, the Shilha inhabit the Anti-Atlas mountains, and the Zayanes inhabit the Middle Atlas mountains. The Arabized Berbers who constitute about a quarter of the population are the Berbers who were Arabized mainly as a result of the Arab nomad inflow, and have adopted Arab culture and the Arabic language as their native language, especially those who sought the protection of the Bedouin.[29] Some parts of the population are descendants of refugees who fled Spain after the Reconquista in the 15th century. The Trans-Saharan slave trade brought a population of Sub-Saharan Africans to Morocco. After the founding of Israel and start of the Arab-Israeli conflict in 1948, many Jews felt compelled to leave Morocco especially after the anti-Jewish riots in Oujda, and many fled to Israel, Europe, and North America, and by 1967 250,000 Jews left Morocco. In a 2021 survey on 1,200 Moroccan adults, 68% were Arab, 25.6% were Berber, 3.6% were Sahrawi, and 2.7% were others.[30]

Immigration

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Foreign residents in Morocco by country of birth, in 1994

Languages

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Arabic and Berber are the official languages of Morocco. The majority spoken language in Morocco is Arabic which is spoken by 92.7% of the population and includes the dialects of Moroccan Arabic (Hilalian dialects), spoken by 91.9%, and Hassaniya Arabic, spoken by 0.8%. Berber languages are spoken by 24.8% of the population in three varieties (3.2% speak Tarifit, 14.2% speak Shilha, and 7.4% speak Tamazight).[31] According to the 2024 Moroccan census, 99.2%, or almost the entire literate population of Morocco, could read and write in Arabic, while 1.5% of the population could read and write in Berber. The census also indicated that 80.6% of Moroccans consider Arabic to be their native language, while 18.9% regard any of the various Berber languages as their mother tongue.[31][32]

French is an implicitly "official language" of government and big business, and is taught throughout school and still serves as Morocco's primary language of business, economics, and scientific university education. French is also widely used in the media. Morocco is a member of La Francophonie. Berber activists have struggled since the 1960s for the recognition of their language as an official language of Morocco, which was achieved in July 2011 following the February 20th 2011 uprising. About 20,000 Moroccans in the northern part of the country speak some Spanish.

English, while still far behind French in terms of the number of proficient speakers, is rapidly becoming a foreign language of choice among educated youth and business people. It has been taught to Moroccan students after the fourth year of elementary school since the education reforms of 2002.

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