My reflection on the demographics is twofold:
(a) The website figures are from the year 2000 and are based on a total population of around 4.5M. This figure will probably be much higher today, partly because of the high birth rate among Arab families. Some recent estimates are over 7M. The US State Department reckons over 8M.
(b) The % figure for Filipinos, 3.4%, is probably now much higher. Most of the workforce in new shopping malls & hotels, many built over the past 10 years, seems to be Filipino. As a corollary, the % of Christians could also be much higher now.
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Cultural Diversity
Cultural diversity
This culture still exists but there are now many people from different cultures, with diverse first languages, religions & traditions.
We can say, then, that the UAE, over the past 50 or so, has become more culturally diverse. It is more cosmopolitan, in the way that cities like London & New York have been for centuries.
Sunday, 11 September 2011
UAE demographics
UAE
UAE Demographics:
Ethnic Groups Percentage 2,ooo
Arab 48.1%
12.2% UAE Arab
9.4% Bedouin
6.2% Egyptian Arab
4.1% Omani Arab
4% Saudi Arab
South Asian 35.7%
Iranian 5%
Filipino 3.4%
White European 2.4%
Others 5.4%
Religions Percentage 2000
Muslim 62% (80% Sunni)
Hindi 21%
Christian 9%
Buddhist 4%
Others 4%
Source: http://www.worldstatesmen.org/United_Arab_Emirates.html
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