PEOPLE
Peru is the fifth most populous country in Latin America (after Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina). Twenty-one cities have a population of 100,000 or more. Rural migration has increased the urban population from 35.4% of the total population in 1940 to an estimated 74.6% as of 2005.
Most Peruvians
are either Spanish-speaking mestizos--a term that usually refers
to a mixture of indigenous and European/Caucasian--or Amerindians,
largely Quechua-speaking indigenous people. Peruvians of European
descent make up about 15% of the population. There also are small
numbers of persons of African, Japanese, and Chinese ancestry.
Socioeconomic and cultural indicators are increasingly important
as identifiers. For example, Peruvians of Amerindian descent who
have adopted aspects of Hispanic culture also are considered mestizo.
With economic development, access to education, intermarriage,
and large-scale migration from rural to urban areas, a more homogeneous
national culture is developing, mainly along the relatively more
prosperous coast. Peru's distinct geographical regions are mirrored
in a socioeconomic divide between the coast's mestizo-Hispanic
culture and the more diverse, traditional Andean cultures of the
mountains and highlands.
Nationality: Peruvian.
Ethnic groups: Indigenous (45%), mixed background ("mestizo") (37%), European (15%), African, Japanese, Chinese, and other (3%).
Population (July 2007 est.): 28.6 million. Approximately 30% of the population lives in the Lima/Callao metropolitan area.
Annual population growth rate (2007 est.): 1.28%.
Religions: Roman Catholic (81%), other (10%).
Languages: Spanish is the principal language. Quechua, Aymara and other indigenous languages also have official status.
Education: Years compulsory--11. Attendance--92% ages 6-11, and 66% ages 12-16. Literacy--95% in urban areas, 77% in rural areas.
Health: Infant mortality rate (2006)--29.96/1,000. Life expectancy (2007)--68.33 years male; 72.04 years female.
Unemployment in Lima (2006): 8.5%; underemployment (2006): 49.5%.