2010 Dominican Republic census
IX Censo Nacional de Población

1 December 2010 (2010-12-01)

General information
CountryDominican Republic
AuthorityNational Statistics Office
Websiteone.gob.do
Results
Total population9,445,281 (Increase TBD)
Most populous ProvinceSanto Domingo
Least populous ProvincePedernales

The 2010 Dominican Republic census is the ninth Dominican Republic national census, raised from 1–7 December 2010, during the presidency of Leonel Fernández. This census collected information respect on sex, occupation, age, fertility, marital status, nationality, literacy, ability to vote, and housing. The Dominican Republic’s next census took place in 2022.

General results

General results[1]
Indicator Quantity %
Total population 9,445,281 100
Men 4,739,038 50.17
Women 4,706,243 49.83
General results[2]
Indicator Quantity %
Peasants 2,431,706 25.7%
Urbanites 7,013,575 74.3%

Regions

Regions[3]
I Región del Cibao Norte 1,516,957 16.06%
II Región del Cibao Sur 710,821 7.53%
III Región del Cibao Nordeste 624,186 6.61%
IV Región del Cibao Noroeste 394,068 4.17%
V Región de Valdesia 1,028,129 10.89%
VI Región de Enriquillo 368,594 3.90%
VII Región de El Valle 295,362 3.13%
VIII Región del Yuma 606,323 6.42%
IX Región del Higuamo 561,431 5.94%
X Región del Ozama 3,339,410 35.36%

Age structure

Population by age and sex [4]
Age group Both genders Males Females
Age 0 to 4 896,706 456,410 440,296
Age 5 to 9 938,460 476,395 462,065
Age 10 to 14 973,761 492,891 480,870
Age 15 to 19 983,223 490,883 492,340
Age 20 to 24 876,934 440,626 436,308
Age 25 to 29 766,233 384,692 381,541
Age 30 to 34 713,072 358,475 354,597
Age 35 to 39 636,723 317,814 318,909
Age 40 to 44 580,398 291,868 288,530
Age 45 to 49 499,459 249,950 249,509
Age 50 to 54 403,689 203,683 200,006
Age 55 to 59 320,960 159,507 161,453
Age 60 to 64 268,529 133,341 135,188
Age 65 to 69 186,305 92,388 93,917
Age 70 to 74 157,330 76,743 80,587
Age 75 to 79 103,228 49,317 53,911
Age 80 to 84 76,710 36,237 40,473
Age 85 to 89 34,585 15,425 19,160
Age 90 to 94 17,991 7,839 10,152
Age 95 to 99 7,029 2,962 4,067
Age 100 and over 3,956 1,592 2,364

Country of birth

Population by country of birth[5]note 1
Indicator Quantity %
Dominican Republic 9,049,490 95.810%
ABROAD 395,791 4.190%
Haiti 311,969 3.302%
OVERSEAS 83,822 0.887%
Anglo-America (except West Indies)
United States 24,457 0.259%
Canada 1,152 0.012%
Europe
Spain 6,691 0.071%
Italy 3,595 0.038%
France 1,936 0.020%
Germany 1,574 0.017%
Switzerland 990 0.010%
Netherlands 562 0.006%
Russia 457 0.005%
United Kingdom 457 0.005%
Belgium 243 0.003%
Austria 197 0.002%
Portugal 101 0.001%
Ibero-America
Puerto Rico 5,763 0.061%
Venezuela 5,132 0.054%
Cuba 3,639 0.039%
Colombia 3,416 0.036%
Mexico 1,419 0.015%
Peru 1,353 0.014%
Argentina 1,015 0.011%
Panama 717 0.008%
Brazil 611 0.006%
Chile 600 0.006%
Ecuador 551 0.006%
Guatemala 406 0.004%
Honduras 402 0.004%
Costa Rica 291 0.003%
Nicaragua 277 0.003%
El Salvador 253 0.003%
Uruguay 173 0.002%
Bolivia 162 0.002%
Far East
China 1,406 0.015%
Japan 327 0.003%
Taiwan 309 0.003%
South Korea 217 0.002%
West Indies (except Spanish-speaking islands)
Saint Martin (French side) 468 0.005%
Curaçao 313 0.003%
Antigua and Barbuda 170 0.002%
Aruba 152 0.002%
Saint Kitts and Nevis 130 0.001%
Jamaica 126 0.001%
Near East
Lebanon 142 0.002%
Africa
Central African Republic 128 0.001%
not declared 9,289 0.098%

Provincial and municipal results

Population born in the country or abroad, by place of residence[6]
Place (Region, Province) Born in national soil % Born abroad %
Ozama 3,217,696 96.355% 121,714 3.645%
Distrito Nacional 921,072 95.444% 43,968 4.556%
Santo Domingo 2,296,624 96.726% 77,746 3.274%
Yuma 552,931 91.194% 53,392 8.806%
La Altagracia 242,517 88.766% 30,693 11.234%
La Romana 231,022 94.128% 14,411 5.872%
El Seibo 79,392 90.547% 8,288 9.453%
Higuamo 541,051 96.370% 20,380 3.630%
San Pedro de Macorís 278,678 95.944% 11,780 4.056%
Monte Plata 180,588 97.113% 5,368 2.887%
Hato Mayor 81,785 96.198% 3,232 3.802%
Cibao Norte 1,451,026 95.654% 65,931 4.346%
Espaillat 225,552 97.247% 6,386 2.753%
Puerto Plata 303,116 94.253% 18,481 5.747%
Santiago 922,358 95.738% 41,064 4.262%
Cibao Sur  %  %
La Vega  %  %
Sánchez Ramírez  %  %
Monseñor Nouel  %  %
Cibao Nordeste  %  %
Duarte  %  %
María Trinidad Sánchez  %  %
Hermanas Mirabal  %  %
Samaná  %  %
Cibao Noroeste  %  %
Dajabón  %  %
Monte Cristi  %  %
Santiago Rodríguez  %  %
Valverde  %  %
Valdesia  %  %
Azua  %  %
Peravia  %  %
San Cristóbal 561,395 98.502% 8,535 1.498%
San José de Ocoa 56,885 95.534% 2,659 4.466%
Enriquillo  %  %
Baoruco  %  %
Barahona  %  %
Independencia  %  %
Pedernales 27,807 88.033% 3,780 11.967%
El Valle  %  %
Elías Piña 56,865 90.220% 6,164 9.780%
San Juan 226,208 97.364% 6,125 2.636%

See also

Notes

^note 1 Only countries with over 100 immigrants are shown.

Sources

References

  1. Census 2010, page 17
  2. Census 2010, page 47
  3. Census 2010, pages 24–33
  4. Census 2010, page 61
  5. Census 2010, pages 99–102
  6. Census 2010, pages 24–33, 89–98
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