The Gambia Population Growth in the 1950s (1950 to 1959)

The Gambia Population Growth from 1950 to 1959

This page shows The Gambia population growth in the 1950s from 1950 to 1959. Its official name is the Republic of the Gambia. The country is located on the west coast of Africa. Additionally, it borders Senegal and surrounded by the country to the east, north and south. Eventually, The Gambia regained independence from France on February 18, 1965.

The chart and review show the total population growth of The Gambia from 1950 to 1959. Furthermore, this was the decade before The Gambia’s independence in 1965. Click here to review The Gambia country overview.

Chart of The Gambia Population Growth in the 1950s (1950 to 1959)

The Gambia Population Growth in the 1950s Chart

**Bar chart data are medium statistical estimates.

Conclusion

The Gambia’s population grew steadily from 1950 to 1959 for the decade. The population grew from 304,895 people in 1950 to 357,630 people in 1959. As a result, the population grew by 17.3% in the 1950s (1950 to 1959). Additionally, the total life expectancy for The Gambia is approximately 62 years (2019). Lastly, most of The Gambia’s population lives in rural villages.

Most importantly, the life expectancy in The Gambia has increased from 32 years in 1960 to 62 years in 2019. To conclude, The Gambia maintained sustained population growth despite having similar challenges as most countries on the African continent. Click here for The Gambia’s population growth in the 1960s.