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  2. Demographics of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of Jamaica. Pop. Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean. The country had a population of 2,825,352 in 2023, the fourth largest in the region. Jamaica's annual population growth rate stood at 0.08% in 2022. As of 2023, 68.9% of Jamaicans were Christians in 2011, predominantly Protestant. A more precise study conducted by the ...

  3. Afro-Jamaicans - Wikipedia

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    Results also stated that black Jamaicans (that make up more than 90% of the population) on an average have 97.5% of African MtDNA and very little European or Asian ancestry could be found. Both ethnic and racial genetic results are based on a low sample of 390 Jamaican persons and limited regional representation within Jamaica. [14]

  4. Jamaicans - Wikipedia

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    According to the official Jamaica Population Census of 1970, ethnic origins categories in Jamaica include: Black; Chinese; East Indian; White; and 'Other' (e.g.: Syrian or Lebanese). [1] Jamaicans who consider themselves Black (according to the United States' One-drop rule definition of Black), made up 92% of the working population. Those of ...

  5. Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    In 1660, the population of Jamaica was about 4,500 white and 1,500 black. [48] By the early 1670s, as the English developed sugar cane plantations worked by large numbers of slaves, black Africans formed a majority of the population. [ 49 ]

  6. Afro-Caribbean people - Wikipedia

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    Other names for the ethnic group include Black Caribbean, Afro-or Black West Indian, or Afro-or Black Antillean. The term West Indian Creole has also been used to refer to Afro-Caribbean people, [ 8 ] as well as other ethnic and racial groups in the region, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] though there remains debate about its use to refer to Afro-Caribbean ...

  7. Census in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Census in Jamaica. The census in Jamaica is an approximately decennial process recording information about the population of Jamaica. Conducting the census is the responsibility of the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), founded in 1946 and known as the Central Bureau of Statistics until 1955, and then as the Department of Statistics ...

  8. Free black people in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    In Jamaica, he started the Jamaica Advocate newspaper in December 1894, which became an influential newspaper on the island. Love used the paper as a forum to express his concern for the living conditions of Jamaica's black population. He was a staunch advocate of access to education for the majority of the population.

  9. List of Caribbean countries by population - Wikipedia

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    This list of Caribbean countries and dependencies by population is sorted by the mid-year normalized demographic projections from the United Nations, [1] the change from the previous year, and the most recent official figure.