Total Population of Census (1986, 1997, 2004, 2010, 2020)
		 
	
		Population by Age Group and Sex of Census (2010, 2020)
		 
	
		Population Density by Municipality of Census (2010, 2020)
		 
	
		Educational Attainment 10+ by Nationality  of Census (2010, 2020)
		 
	
		Qatari 15+ by Marital Status and Sex  of Census (2010, 2020)
		 
 
	
		In Census 2020, the population rose by about (1,147) thousand people 
		compared to Census 2010, bringing the population in Census 2020 to almost 
		(2,846) thousand people, which represents an increase of (67.5%) compared 
		to Census 2010. The annual growth rate between Census 2010 and Census 2020 
		amounted to (5.3%), with a decrease in the annual growth rate compared to 
		that between 2004 and 2010 censuses, when it was (14.8%). The increase in 
		male population represented the largest percentage of population increase, 
		as the male contribution to that increase was (65.4%), while the female 
		population accounted for (34.6%) of the total increase.
		As for the total number of the population by gender, the male population 
		increased by (58.4%) to reach (2,035) thousand people, which represents 
		(71.5%) of the total population in Census 2020. This percentage declined 
		from Census 2010 as males were (75.6%) of the total population. On the other 
		hand, the number of females almost doubled by (95.7%) to reach (812) thousand 
		people, which represents (28.5%) of the total population in Census 2020, 
		an increase from the percentage of females in Census 2010, which amounted 
		to (24.4%).
	 
	
		In general, the population increased in all age groups in Census 2020 
		compared to Census 2010. Age group (30-34) topped the list of the highest 
		increase in numbers, with an increase of approximately (219) thousand people.
		As for the increase rate in each age group, the highest increase rate 
		occurred in the (60+) age groups, as the numbers of elderly in each of these 
		groups doubled at least once, and the age group (65-69) topped the list 
		of the highest increase in the same category, with an increase of (180.5 
		%).
	 
	
		Population density increased in Census 2020 by (67.5%) compared to Census 
		2010, amounting to about (244.6) people per square kilometer, compared to 
		(146) people per square kilometer in Census 2010. As usual, Doha Municipality 
		topped the highest population density, reaching (5,344.1) people per square 
		kilometer of the area of Doha Municipality, after it had recorded only (3,590.9) 
		people in Census 2010. Despite this, its percentage of the total population 
		decreased from (46.9%) in 2010 to (41.7%) in 2020. Um Salal Municipality 
		maintained the second place in terms of population density, which reached 
		(471) people, while Al-Rayyan Municipality occupied the third place, with 
		a population density of (337.5) people. It should be noted that (41.7%) 
		of the total population resides in Doha Municipality, while (29%) of the 
		total population resides in Al Rayyan Municipality, which is the second 
		highest percentage of the population in municipalities.
	 
	
		The percentage of Qataris who obtained a high school certificate or higher 
		increased at the expense of the less educated groups, as the percentage 
		of Qataris with a secondary certificate reached (29.2%) of the total Qataris 
		(10 years or more) compared with (27.9%) in Census 2010. Also, the percentage 
		of Qataris who obtained a University degree or higher amounted to (33.9%), 
		compared to (20.3%) in Census 2010. This trend was also noticeable among 
		the non-Qatari population as well.
	 
	
		The results of Census 2020 showed that 54.9% of Qataris (15 years and 
		above) are married, and that 38.8% have never been married, which is very 
		close to their percentages in 2010 Census. However, despite such close ratios, 
		their numbers have increased in Census 2020 compared to Census 2010. As 
		for the divorced, their percentage increased to reach (4.3%) in Census 2020, 
		compared to (2.3%) in Census 2010 for total Qataris (15 years and above), 
		while the percentage of widows decreased, reaching (2.0%) compared to (3.4%) 
		in Census 2010.
		In terms of distribution by gender, the results showed that (55.7%) of 
		Qatari males and (54.2%) of females are married, while the percentage of 
		males and females who have never been married reached (40.7%) and (37.1%), 
		respectively. As for the remaining percentage, it was distributed between 
		divorced and widowed, reaching (3.3%) for divorced males and (5.2%) for 
		divorced females, and the percentage of widowed males and females was (0.3%) 
		and (3.5%), respectively, of the total Qataris (15 years and above) in Census 
		2020.