Mizoram is the 29th most populated state in India.
0.09% of the total population of India lives in Mizoram.
As per the latest official census(2011), India's total population is 121.09 Crore.
Male population: 5,55,339
Percentage:
Female population: 5,41,867
Percentage:
Rural Population5.25 L2.69 L2.56 L
Rural population of Mizoram out of total population.
Rural Mizoram
Total Mizoram
Rural population of Mizoram out of total population.
Facts
Rural population of Mizoram is 5,25,435.
47.89% of the total population of Mizoram live in rural area.
As per the latest official census(2011), India's rural population is 83.37 Crore.
Rural Male population: 2,69,135
Percentage:
Rural Female population: 2,56,300
Percentage:
Urban Population 5.72 L2.86 L2.86 L
Urban population of Mizoram out of total population.
Urban Mizoram
Total Mizoram
Urban population of Mizoram out of total population.
Facts
Urban population of Mizoram is 5,71,771.
52.11% of the total population of Mizoram live in urban area.
As per the latest official census(2011), India's urban population is 37.71 Crore.
Urban Male population: 2,86,204
Percentage:
Urban Female population: 2,85,567
Percentage:
Total Sex Ratio976 50.61%49.39%
Sex ratio graph of Mizoram
Facts
The sex ratio of Mizoram is 976/1000.
Mizoram stands at 9th position in India in terms of sex ratio.
Aizawl district has the highest sex ratio in Mizoram which is 1009/1000.
Mizoram's sex ratio is above the sex ratio of India.
What is Sex ratio?
Sex ratio refers to the number of females to males in a given population.
It is expressed as the number of females per 1000 males.
In many regions, the sex ratio can be skewed due to various factors such as gender-based discrimination, sex-selective abortions, and other social and cultural factors.
Rural Sex Ratio952 51.22%48.78%
Sex ratio graph of Mizoram
Facts
The rural sex ratio of Mizoram is 952/1000.
Mizoram stands at 19th position in India in terms of rural sex ratio.
Saiha district has the highest rural sex ratio in Mizoram which is 985/1000.
Mizoram's rural sex ratio is above the rural sex ratio of India.
What is Rural Sex Ratio?
Rural sex ratio refers to the number of females to males in rural areas or villages.
It is calculated by dividing the number of females by the number of males in a given rural population and multiplying it by 1000.
A healthy and balanced sex ratio in rural areas is essential for the overall development of a community.
Urban Sex Ratio998 50.06%49.94%
Sex ratio graph of Mizoram
Facts
The urban sex ratio of Mizoram is 998/1000.
Mizoram stands at 6th position in India in terms of urban sex ratio.
Aizawl district has the highest urban sex ratio in Mizoram which is 1024/1000.
Mizoram's urban sex ratio is above the urban sex ratio of India.
What is Urban Sex Ratio?
Urban sex ratio refers to the number of females to males in urban areas or cities.
It is calculated by dividing the number of females by the number of males in a given urban population and multiplying it by 1000.
A balanced and healthy sex ratio in urban areas is important for the sustainable development of a city.
Literacy Rate 91.33% 93.35%89.27%
Literacy rate graph of Mizoram
Mizoram's Average
Facts
The litearcy rate of Mizoram is 91.33% which ranks at 3rd position in India.
Mizoram's literacy rate is above the literacy rate of India(74.04%)
Male and Female literacy rate is 93.35% and 89.27% respectively.
Male literacy:
Female literacy:
What is literacy rate?
Literacy rate is a measure of the percentage of the population who can read and write in a particular language.
Literacy rate is an important statistic that reflects the educational level of the population.
Rural Literacy84.1% 88.16%79.81%
Rural literacy rate graph of Mizoram
Mizoram's Rural
Facts
The rural litearcy rate of Mizoram is 84.1% which ranks at 6th position in India.
Mizoram's literacy rate is above the literacy rate of India(70.07%)
Male and Female literacy rate is 88.16% and 79.81% respectively.
Male literacy:
Female literacy:
What is rural literacy rate?
Rural literacy rate refers to the percentage of people living in rural areas who are able to read and write.
The rural literacy rate varies widely depending on the country or region. In general, rural literacy rates tend to be lower than urban literacy rates due to factors such as lack of access to education, poverty, and cultural barriers.
It's important to note that rural literacy rates are constantly changing due to factors such as government policies, economic conditions, and social norms.
Urban Literacy97.63% 97.98%97.27%
Urban literacy rate graph of Mizoram
Mizoram's Rural
Facts
The rural litearcy rate of Mizoram is 97.63% which ranks at 1st position in India.
Mizoram's literacy rate is above the literacy rate of India(85.78%)
Male and Female literacy rate is 97.98% and 97.27% respectively.
Male literacy:
Female literacy:
What is Urban Literacy Rate?
Urban literacy rate in India refers to the percentage of the urban population aged 7 years and above who can read and write with understanding a simple text in any language.
Children age(0-6)1.69 L85,56182,970
Children population out of the total population of Mizoram
Children population
Total population
Children population out of the total population of Mizoram
Facts
Out of 10.97 Lakh people of Mizoram, 1,68,531 are children.
With 15.36%, Mizoram stands at 7th rank in terms of the percentage of children.
Total male population of Mizoram is 5.55 Lakh out of which 85,561 or 15.41% are children.
Total female population of Mizoram is 5.42 Lakh out of which 82,970 or 15.31% are children.
Male children : 85,561
Female children: 82,970
Male and Female children out of total children
Rural children (0-6)93,38447,48945,895
Rural children population out of the total rural population of Mizoram
Rural children population
Rural population
Rural children population out of the total rural population of Mizoram
Facts
Out of rural population of Mizoram i.e, 5.25 Lakh people, 93,384 are children.
With 17.77%, Mizoram stands at 3rd rank in terms of the percentage of children in rural area.
Rural male population of Mizoram is 2.69 Lakh out of which 47,489 or 17.65% are children.
Rural female population of Mizoram is 2.56 Lakh out of which 45,895 or 17.91% are children.
Rural Male children: 47,489
Rural Female children: 45,895
Male and Female children out of rural children
Urban children (0-6)75,14738,07237,075
Urban children population out of the total urban population of Mizoram
Urban children population
Urban population
Urban children population out of the total urban population of Mizoram
Facts
Out of urban population of Mizoram i.e, 5.72 Lakh people, 75,147 are children.
With 13.14%, Mizoram stands at 2nd rank in terms of the percentage of children in urban area.
Urban male population of Mizoram is 2.86 Lakh out of which 38,072 or 13.3% are children.
Urban female population of Mizoram is 2.86 Lakh out of which 37,075 or 12.98% are children.
Urban Male children: 38,072
Urban Female children: 37,075
Male and Female children out of urban children
Religious graph of Mizoram
*Religions with population percentage around 1-2% are included in the above graph.
Hindu
2.75%
Muslim
1.35%
Sikh
0.03%
Christian
87.16%
Buddhism
8.51%
Jainism
0.03%
Others
0.07%
NA
0.09%
Worker Ratio44.36% 52.35%36.16%
Worker population ratio graph of Mizoram
Worker population ratio: 44.36%
Worker population ratio rank: 11th
Facts
Mizoram's worker population ratio(WPR) is 44.36%; in other words, 44.36% of the population is employed.
The WPR of Mizoram is lower than the WPR of Mizoram and higher than the WPR of India.
Male WPR in Mizoram is 52.35% while female WPR is 36.16%.
Male WPR:
Female WPR:
What is Worker population ratio?
The Worker Population Ratio (WPR) is the percentage of the total population that is employed, with respect to the working-age population (usually defined as those aged 15 to 59 years). It is an important indicator of the economic activity and employment situation in a country.
Rural Worker Ratio48.03% 53.91%41.86%
Rural worker population ratio graph of Mizoram
Rural worker population ratio: 48.03%
Rural worker population ratio rank: 9th
Facts
Mizoram's rural worker population ratio(WPR) is 48.03%; in other words, 48.03% of the rural population who are in the working age are employed.
The rural WPR of Mizoram is lower than the rural WPR of Mizoram and higher than the rural WPR of India.
Male WPR in rural Mizoram is 53.91% while female WPR is 41.86%.
Male WPR:
Female WPR:
What is Rural worker population ratio?
Rural working population ratio in India refers to the percentage of the rural population aged 15 to 59 years who are either employed or actively seeking employment. It is an important indicator of the country's rural labor force and its potential for economic growth.
Urban Worker Ratio40.98% 50.89%31.05%
Urban worker population ratio graph of Mizoram
Urban worker population ratio: 40.98%
Urban worker population ratio rank: 5th
Overview
Mizoram's urban worker population ratio(WPR) is 40.98%; in other words, 40.98% of the urban population who are in the working age are employed.
The urban WPR of Mizoram is lower than the urban WPR of Mizoram and higher than the urban WPR of India.
Male WPR in urban Mizoram is 50.89% while female WPR is 31.05%.
Male WPR:
Female WPR:
What is Urban worker population ratio?
Urban working population ratio in India refers to the percentage of the rural population aged 15 to 59 years who are either employed or actively seeking employment. It is an important indicator of the country's rural labor force and its potential for economic growth.