Вот два совершенно разных источника, но оба указывают на одну и ту же цифру, менее 20% постоянных жителей ОАЭ имеют гражданство ОАЭ:
Demography:
The UAE’s population is predominantly young. According to U.S. government
estimates based on a total population of 4.4 million, more than 75 percent of the population
(about 3.4 million) is 15 to 64 years of age, roughly 20 percent (about 900,000) is less than 14
years of age, and less than 1 percent (about 38,000) is 65 and older. The population is male
dominant, with males numbering 3 million and females, 1.4 million. In 2007 the birthrate and
death rate are estimated to be 16.1 per 1,000 and 2.2 per 1,000, respectively. The infant mortality
rate, like the population, is estimated to be higher for males—nearly 16 deaths per 1,000 live
births, as compared with about 13 female deaths per 1,000 live births. The UAE has a relatively
high level of life expectancy: 73.2 years for males and nearly 78.4 years for females, or 75.7
years overall. The country’s fertility rate is greater than 2.4 children per woman.
Ethnic Groups and Languages:
UAE citizens constitute approximately 20 percent of the
population. The rest are foreign workers, predominantly from South and Southeast Asia
(approximately 60 percent of the population). The remainder of the expatriate population
includes a significant number of other Arabs—Palestinians, Egyptians, Jordanians, Yemenis, and
Omanis—as well as many Iranians, Pakistanis, Indians, Bangladeshis, Afghanis, Filipinos, and
West Europeans. Arabic is the official language. Other languages spoken include Persian,
English, Hindi, Persian, and Urdu. English is widely understood in the UAE.
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Demographics of the United Arab Emirates
In 2010, the UAE's population was estimated at 4,975,593,
of which just under 20% were UAE nationals or Emiratis, while the majority of the population were expatriates. The country's net migration rate stands at 21.71, the world's highest.
23% of the population are non-Emirati Arabs and Iranians and the majority of the population, about 50%, is from South Asia. Approximately 1.75 million Indian nationals reside in the UAE, making them the single largest expatriate community in the country and majority too[citation needed]. Other major groups include 1.25 million Pakistanis, and 600,000 Bangladeshis. Those from other parts of Asia (including the Philippines, Iran or Sri Lanka) comprised up to 1 million people. The rest of the population were from other Arab states.
Thousands of Palestinians, who came as either political refugees or temporary employment, also live in the United Arab Emirates. There is also a sizable population of people from Egypt, Somalia and Sudan who migrated to the UAE before its formation. The UAE has also attracted a small number of expatriates from developed countries in Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania. More than 100,000 British nationals live in the country.
The population of the UAE has a skewed sex distribution consisting of more than twice as many males as females. The 15–65 age group has a male/female sex ratio of 2.743. The UAE's gender imbalance is only surpassed by other Arab countries in the Persian Gulf region.
The most populated city is Dubai, with approximately 1.7 million people. Other major cities include Abu Dhabi, Al-Ain, Sharjah, and Fujairah. About 88% of the population of the United Arab Emirates is urban.[90] The remaining inhabitants live in tiny towns scattered throughout the country or in the many desert oilfield camps in the nation.
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