The islands have a total area of about 1,400 square kilometres (540 sq mi) with a population of 52,656 as of August 2020 . This ratio shows the pressure on productive population produced by the dependent part of population. It means that the working population (labor force) in Faroe Islands must provide goods for itself and cover expenditure on children and aged persons (this population is more than a half of working population). Life expectancy at birth is one of the most important demographic indicator. For all other years: latest year annual percentage change equivalent assuming homogeneous change in the preceding five year period, calculated through reverse compounding. 16,831 males / 14,783 females), 7,302 persons above 64 years old ( 5,360 males / 4,973 females), 31,614 persons between 15 and 64 years old ( 3,486 males / 3,817 females). And does not reflect actual migration situation due to movement restrictions. Country's Share of World Pop: Total population in the country as a percentage of total World Population as of July 1 of the year indicated. Which is more common for developed countries. This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Faroe Islands, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Total area is the sum of land and water areas within international boundaries and coastlines of Faroe Islands. Chart and table of Faroe Islands population from 1950 to 2020. It is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Elaboration of data by United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. Male life expectancy at birth is 77.3 years. Density of population is calculated as permanently settled population of Faroe Islands divided by total area of the country. The data is given as of 1st of July of an year (medium fertility variant). The groups are the same as we used above: population under 15, between 15 and 64 and population which is over 65 year old. Year: as of July 1 of the year indicated. The Faeroe Islands Population (Live) counter shows a continuously updated estimate of the current population of Faeroe Islands delivered by Worldometer's RTS algorithm, which processes data collected from the United Nations Population Division. This statistic shows the population of the Faroe Islands in 2020, by age group and gender. The Faroe or Faeroe Islands are a North Atlantic archipelago located 320 kilometres (200 mi) north-northwest of Scotland, and about halfway between Norway and Iceland. Countries with such type of pyramid usually have declining birth rate and relatively low death rate. Population: Overall total population (both sexes and all ages) in the country as of July 1 of the year indicated, as estimated by the United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. The dependent part includes the population under 15 years old and people aged 65 and over. The current population of Faeroe Islands is 48,939 as of Saturday, November 28, 2020, based on the latest United Nations estimates. This is an increase of 0.43 % (210 people) compared to population of 49,040 the year before. The Population of Faeroe Islands (1950 - 2019) chart plots the total population count as of July 1 of each year, from 1950 to 2019. Faeroe Islands population is equivalent to 0.00063% of the total world population. For forecasted years, the U.N. medium-fertility variant is used. Source : United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs: Population Division, United States of America (USA) Population, Current population (as of Monday, November 30, 2020), - percentage of population between 15 and 64 years old, 2 live births average per day (0.07 in an hour), 1 deaths average per day (0.05 in an hour), 0 people due to external migration (0.00 in an hour), 10,334 young people under 15 years old ( Number of followers estimated by Countrymeters Yearly Change: For 2019: absolute change in total population (increase or decrease in number of people) over the last year (from July 1, 2018 to June 30 2019).