!!!Grenada: People & Society
||Population|111,219 (July 2016 est.)
||Nationality|''noun'': Grenadian(s) \\ ''adjective'': Grenadian \\ 
||Ethnic groups|African descent 89.4%, mixed 8.2%, East Indian 1.6%, other 0.9% (includes indigenous) (2001 est.)
||Languages|English (official), French patois
||Religions|Roman Catholic 44.6%, Protestant 43.5% (includes Anglican 11.5%, Pentecostal 11.3%, Seventh Day Adventist 10.5%, Baptist 2.9%, Church of God 2.6%, Methodist 1.8%, Evangelical 1.6%, other 1.3%), Jehovah's Witness 1.1%, Rastafarian 1.1%, other 6.2%, none 3.6%
||Age structure|''0-14 years'': 24.15% (male 13,935/female 12,928) \\ ''15-24 years'': 15.55% (male 8,609/female 8,684) \\ ''25-54 years'': 40.36% (male 23,001/female 21,891) \\ ''55-64 years'': 10.1% (male 5,753/female 5,476) \\ ''65 years and over'': 9.84% (male 5,041/female 5,901) (2016 est.) \\ 
||Dependency ratios|''total dependency ratio'': 50.7% \\ ''youth dependency ratio'': 39.9% \\ ''elderly dependency ratio'': 10.8% \\ ''potential support ratio'': 9.3% (2015 est.) \\ 
||Median age|''total'': 30.9 years \\ ''male'': 30.9 years \\ ''female'': 31 years (2016 est.) \\ 
||Population growth rate|0.46% (2016 est.)
||Birth rate|15.8 births/1,000 population (2016 est.)
||Death rate|8.1 deaths/1,000 population (2016 est.)
||Net migration rate|-3 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2016 est.)
||Population distribution|approximately one-third of the population is found in the capital of St. George's; the island's population is concentrated along the coast
||Urbanization|''urban population'': 35.6% of total population (2015) \\ ''rate of urbanization'': 0.33% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.) \\ 
||Major urban areas - population|SAINT GEORGE'S (capital) 38,000 (2014)
||Sex ratio|''at birth'': 1.1 male(s)/female \\ ''0-14 years'': 1.08 male(s)/female \\ ''15-24 years'': 0.99 male(s)/female \\ ''25-54 years'': 1.05 male(s)/female \\ ''55-64 years'': 1.05 male(s)/female \\ ''65 years and over'': 0.85 male(s)/female \\ ''total population'': 1.03 male(s)/female (2016 est.) \\ 
||Maternal mortality rate|27 deaths/100,000 live births (2015 est.)
||Infant mortality rate|''total'': 9.9 deaths/1,000 live births \\ ''male'': 9.4 deaths/1,000 live births \\ ''female'': 10.6 deaths/1,000 live births (2016 est.) \\ 
||Life expectancy at birth|''total population'': 74.3 years \\ ''male'': 71.7 years \\ ''female'': 77.1 years (2016 est.) \\ 
||Total fertility rate|2.04 children born/woman (2016 est.)
||Health expenditures|6.1% of GDP (2014)
||Physicians density|0.66 physicians/1,000 population (2006)
||Hospital bed density|3.5 beds/1,000 population (2012)
||Drinking water source|''improved'':  \\ urban: 99% of population \\ rural: 95.3% of population \\ total: 96.6% of population \\ ''unimproved'':  \\ urban: 1% of population \\ rural: 4.7% of population \\ total: 3.4% of population (2015 est.) \\ 
||Sanitation facility access|''improved'':  \\ urban: 97.5% of population \\ rural: 98.3% of population \\ total: 98% of population \\ ''unimproved'':  \\ urban: 2.5% of population \\ rural: 1.7% of population \\ total: 2% of population (2015 est.) \\ 
||HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate|NA
||HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS|NA
||HIV/AIDS - deaths|NA
||Major infectious diseases| \\ ''__note__'': active local transmission of Zika virus by Aedes species mosquitoes has been identified in this country (as of August 2016); it poses an important risk (a large number of cases possible) among US citizens if bitten by an infective mosquito; other less common ways to get Zika are through sex, via blood transfusion, or during pregnancy, in which the pregnant woman passes Zika virus to her fetus (2016) \\ 
||Obesity - adult prevalence rate|24.6% (2014)
||School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)|''total'': 16 years \\ ''male'': 15 years \\ ''female'': 16 years (2009) \\