π Overview
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has experienced one of the fastest population growth rates in the Middle East due to its economic diversification, urban expansion, and influx of expatriate workers.
As of 2023, the UAEβs total population reached 10,678,556, according to the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC).
Roughly 85% of residents live in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah, making these three emirates the socio-economic heart of the federation.
π Population by Emirate (2023β2025 Estimates)
Emirate | Population (Approx.) | % of UAE Population | Capital / Key City | Key Characteristics |
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Dubai | 4,177,059 | ~39% | Dubai | Largest population; global trade & tourism hub |
Abu Dhabi | 3,200,000 | ~30% | Abu Dhabi | Political capital; oil, finance, education |
Sharjah | 1,700,000 | ~16% | Sharjah | Cultural and industrial center |
Ajman | 540,000 | ~5% | Ajman | Smallest area; residential growth |
Ras Al Khaimah | 450,000 | ~4% | Ras Al Khaimah | Growing tourism & manufacturing base |
Fujairah | 317,000 | ~3% | Fujairah | Eastern coast; port & logistics |
Umm Al Quwain | 72,000 | <1% | Umm Al Quwain | Least populated; fishing & heritage focus |
Total (UAE) | β10.7 million | 100% | β | β |
Source: UAE Government Portal, Wikipedia, World Population Review, WorldAtlas (2025).
π Population Growth Over Time
Trend:
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Average annual growth: ~2% (driven by migration and labor demand).
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Expatriate population: ~88.5% of total.
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Emirati nationals: ~11.5%.
π§βπ€βπ§ Demographic Composition
Category | Statistic | Source / Year |
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Total Population | 10.68 M | FCSC 2023 |
Emirati Nationals | ~1.23 M | UAE Government Portal |
Expatriates | ~9.45 M (β88.5%) | World Population Review 2025 |
Male-to-Female Ratio | 2.2 : 1 overall | UN 2024 |
Median Age | 33.5 years | WorldAtlas 2025 |
Urbanization Rate | 86% | Britannica 2024 |
π§ Regional Highlights
1. Dubai
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Fastest-growing emirate by population and economy.
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Over 200 nationalities reside here.
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Hosts Dubai Expo City, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and Jebel Ali Port.
2. Abu Dhabi
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Largest emirate by area; political and administrative capital.
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Focused on energy diversification (Masdar City, ADNOC, Etihad Airways).
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Population heavily concentrated in Abu Dhabi city and Al Ain.
3. Sharjah
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UNESCO Cultural Capital of the Arab World (1998).
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Family-oriented city with strong education and industrial base.
4. Northern Emirates (Ajman, RAK, Fujairah, UAQ)
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Smaller populations, but rapidly expanding logistics and tourism.
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Fujairah is the UAEβs only emirate with an east-coast port on the Gulf of Oman.
Q: What is the total population of the UAE in 2025?
A: As of 2025, the UAEβs population is estimated at around 10.9 million residents, according to World Population Review.
Q: Which emirate has the highest population?
A: Dubai remains the most populous emirate with over 4.1 million residents (β 39% of total).
Q: How many Emiratis live in the UAE?
A: Emirati nationals represent approximately 11β12% of the populationβabout 1.2 million people.
Q: Why does the UAE have more men than women?
A: Due to the large number of male expatriate workers in construction, logistics, and service industries, the male-to-female ratio is about 2.2 : 1, one of the worldβs highest.
π‘ Bottom Line
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The UAEβs population reached 10.7 million (2023) and continues steady growth.
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Dubai and Abu Dhabi together account for two-thirds of all residents.
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The UAE is one of the worldβs most urbanized, multicultural, and expatriate-dominated nations.
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Continued economic diversification, infrastructure expansion, and regional connectivity are expected to sustain growth through 2030.
π Sources
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Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre (FCSC) β UAE Population Data 2023 β uae.gov.ae
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Wikipedia β Demographics of the United Arab Emirates β en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates
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World Population Review (2025) β United Arab Emirates Population 2025 β worldpopulationreview.com
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WorldAtlas (2025) β Seven Emirates of the UAE β worldatlas.com
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Britannica (2024) β Economy and Urbanization of the UAE β britannica.com
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UAE Official Portal (2025) β Population Fact Sheet β u.ae