Demographic features of Djibouti include population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects.
[4] The following are UN medium variant projections; numbers are in thousands:[4] Registration of vital events in Djibouti is incomplete.
The remaining 5% of Djibouti's population primarily consists of Ethiopians and Europeans (French, Italian and Swedish).
"Domestic abuse adds to Yemeni refugee women's woes in Djibouti".
[8] The majority of local residents speak Afar (650,000 speakers in Djibouti town south and north of the country) and Somali (300,000 speakers only in Djibouti town and Ali-Sabieh) as a first language.