Iceland
Government | |
Name | Iceland |
Icelandic | Ísland |
Government type | Unitary parliamentary republic |
Capital | Reykjavík (128,793) |
Currency | Icelandic króna (ISK) |
People | |
Population (2020) | 341,250 (179th) |
Density of population | 3.5 P/km2 (190th) |
Nationality | Icelandic |
Official languages | |
Icelandic | |
Ethnic groups (2018) | |
Homogeneous mixture of descendants of Norse and Celts | 81% |
Population with foreign background (immigrants and persons having at least one parent born abroad) | 19% |
Religions (2018) | |
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland (official) | 67.2% |
Roman Catholic | 3.9% |
Reykjavik Free Church | 2.8% |
Hafnarfjordur Free Church | 2% |
Asatru Association | 1.2% |
The Independent Congregation | 0.9% |
Other religions | 4% |
None | 6.7% |
Other or unspecified | 11.3% |
Life expectancy (2020) | |
Male | 81 years |
Female | 85.6 years |
Total population | 83.3 years (7th) |
Homicides | |
Total (2018) | 0.9 per 100,000 people (146th) |
Geography | |
Land area | 100,250 km2 |
water area | 2,750 km2 |
total area | 103,000 km2 (109th) |
Mean elevation | 557 m |
Lowest point | |
Atlantic Ocean | 0 m |
Highest point | |
Hvannadalshnukur (at Vatnajokull Glacier) | 2,110 m |
Land use (2011) | |
Agricultural land | 18.7% |
Arable land | 1.2% |
Permanent crops | 0% |
Permanent pasture | 17.5% |
Forest | 0.3% |
Other | 81% |
Urbanization | |
Urban population (2020) | 93.9% |
Rate of urbanization | 0.81% annual rate of change (2015 – 2020) |
Economy | |
Labor force (2017) | 198,700 (172nd) |
Labor force by occupation (2008) | |
Agriculture | 4.8% |
Industry | 22.2% |
Services | 73% |
Unemployment rate (2017) | 2.8% (30th) |
GDP (PPP) (estimate 2018) | |
Total | $19 billion (142nd) |
Per capita | $54,753(16th) |
GDP (nominal) (estimate 2018) | |
Total | $27 billion |
Per capita | $75,700 (5th) |
GDP by sector (estimate 2017) | |
Agriculture | 5.8% |
Industry | 19.7% |
Services | 74.6% |
Exports (2017) | $4.957 billion (108th) |
Exports partners (2017) | |
Netherlands | 25.5% |
Spain | 13.6% |
UK | 9.4% |
Germany | 7.6% |
US | 7% |
France | 6.3% |
Norway | 4.9% |
Imports (2017) | $6.525 billion (118th) |
Imports partners (2017) | |
Germany | 10.7% |
Norway | 9.2% |
China | 7% |
Netherlands | 6.7% |
US | 6.4% |
Denmark | 6.2% |
UK | 5.7% |
Sweden | 4.1% |
Iceland on the world map
Iceland top 10 largest cities
- Reykjavík (128,793)
- Kópavogur (36,975)
- Hafnarfjörður (29,799)
- Reykjanesbær (18,920)
- Akureyri (18,925)
- Garðabær (16,299)
- Mosfellsbær (11,463)
- Árborg (9,485)
- Akranes (7,411)
- Fjarðabyggð (5,070)
Demography
Population pyramid
Age structure data
Estimate for 2020:
- 0-14 years: 20.31% (male 36,394/female 34,837)
- 15-24 years: 12.85% (male 22,748/female 22,317)
- 25-54 years: 39.44% (male 70,227/female 68,095)
- 55-64 years: 11.94% (male 20,762/female 21,111)
- 65 years and over: 15.47% (male 25,546/female 28,697)
Remark: the age structure of a population affects a nation’s key socioeconomic issues. Countries with young populations (high percentage under age 15) need to invest more in schools, while countries with older populations (high percentage ages 65 and over) need to invest more in the health sector. The age structure can also be used to help predict potential political issues. For example, the rapid growth of a young adult population unable to find employment can lead to unrest.
Population from 1950 to 2020
Source: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2019). World Population Prospects 2019, Online Edition. Rev. 1.
Evolution of the life expectancy from 1960 to 2018
Source: World Development Indicators, The World Bank
Economy
Agriculture:
potatoes, carrots, green vegetables, tomatoes, cucumbers, mutton, chicken, pork, beef, dairy products; fish
Industries:
tourism, fish processing; aluminum smelting, geothermal power, hydropower, medical/pharmaceutical products
Exports – commodities (2015):
fish and fish products (42%), aluminum (38%), agricultural products, medicinal and medical products, ferro-silicon
Imports – commodities:
machinery and equipment, petroleum products, foodstuffs, textiles
Time zone and current time in Iceland
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