2013 Edition
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Introduction
Background
Part of the Norwegian Kingdom of the Hebrides until the 13th century when it was ceded to Scotland, the isle came under the British crown in 1765. Current concerns include reviving the almost extinct Manx Gaelic language. Isle of Man is a British crown dependency but is not part of the UK or of the European Union. However, the UK Government remains constitutionally responsible for its defense and international representation.
Geography
Area
- 572 sq km 572 sq km 0 sq km
- total
- 572 sq km
- water
- 0 sq km
Area - comparative
slightly more than three times the size of Washington, DC
Climate
temperate; cool summers and mild winters; overcast about a third of the time
Coastline
160 km
Elevation extremes
- Irish Sea 0 m Snaefell 621 m
- highest point
- Snaefell 621 m
- lowest point
- Irish Sea 0 m
Environment - current issues
waste disposal (both household and industrial); transboundary air pollution
Geographic coordinates
54 15 N, 4 30 W
Geography - note
one small islet, the Calf of Man, lies to the southwest and is a bird sanctuary
Irrigated land
0 sq km (2011)
Land boundaries
0 km
Land use
- 43.86% 0% 56.14% (permanent pastures, forests, mountain, and heathland) (2011)
- arable land
- 43.86%
- other
- 56.14% (permanent pastures, forests, mountain, and heathland) (2011)
- permanent crops
- 0%
Location
Western Europe, island in the Irish Sea, between Great Britain and Ireland
Map references
Europe
Maritime claims
- 12 nm 12 nm
- exclusive fishing zone
- 12 nm
- territorial sea
- 12 nm
Natural hazards
NA
Natural resources
none
Terrain
hills in north and south bisected by central valley
People and Society
Age structure
- 16.4% (male 7,456/female 6,692) 11.9% (male 5,298/female 4,983) 39.7% (male 17,055/female 17,186) 12.8% (male 5,574/female 5,478) 19.1% (male 7,597/female 8,840) (2013 est.)
- 0-14 years
- 16.4% (male 7,456/female 6,692)
- 15-24 years
- 11.9% (male 5,298/female 4,983)
- 25-54 years
- 39.7% (male 17,055/female 17,186)
- 55-64 years
- 12.8% (male 5,574/female 5,478)
- 65 years and over
- 19.1% (male 7,597/female 8,840) (2013 est.)
Birth rate
11.27 births/1,000 population (2013 est.)
Death rate
9.99 deaths/1,000 population (2013 est.)
Education expenditures
NA
Ethnic groups
Manx (Norse-Celtic descent), Britons
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
NA
HIV/AIDS - deaths
NA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
NA
Infant mortality rate
- 4.22 deaths/1,000 live births 4.16 deaths/1,000 live births 4.28 deaths/1,000 live births (2013 est.)
- female
- 4.28 deaths/1,000 live births (2013 est.)
- total
- 4.22 deaths/1,000 live births
Languages
English, Manx Gaelic (about 2% of the population has some knowledge)
Life expectancy at birth
- 80.87 years 79.25 years 82.61 years (2013 est.)
- female
- 82.61 years (2013 est.)
- total population
- 80.87 years
Literacy
NA
Major urban areas - population
DOUGLAS (capital) 26,000 (2009)
Median age
- 43.1 years 42.4 years 43.8 years (2013 est.)
- female
- 43.8 years (2013 est.)
- male
- 42.4 years
- total
- 43.1 years
Nationality
- Manxman (men), Manxwoman (women) Manx
- adjective
- Manx
- noun
- Manxman (men), Manxwoman (women)
Net migration rate
7.11 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2013 est.)
Population
86,159 (July 2013 est.)
Population growth rate
0.84% (2013 est.)
Religions
Protestant (Anglican, Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, Society of Friends), Roman Catholic
Sex ratio
- 1.08 male(s)/female 1.11 male(s)/female 1.05 male(s)/female 0.99 male(s)/female 1.02 male(s)/female 0.85 male(s)/female 0.99 male(s)/female (2013 est.)
- 0-14 years
- 1.11 male(s)/female
- 15-24 years
- 1.05 male(s)/female
- 25-54 years
- 0.99 male(s)/female
- 55-64 years
- 1.02 male(s)/female
- 65 years and over
- 0.85 male(s)/female
- at birth
- 1.08 male(s)/female
- total population
- 0.99 male(s)/female (2013 est.)
Total fertility rate
1.95 children born/woman (2013 est.)
Unemployment, youth ages 15-24
- 7.2% 9.5% 5.1% (2006)
- female
- 5.1% (2006)
- total
- 7.2%
Urbanization
- 51% of total population (2010) 0% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
- rate of urbanization
- 0% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
- urban population
- 51% of total population (2010)
Government
Administrative divisions
none; there are no first-order administrative divisions as defined by the US Government, but there are 24 local authorities each with its own elections
Capital
- Douglas 54 09 N, 4 29 W UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time) +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October
- daylight saving time
- +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October
- geographic coordinates
- 54 09 N, 4 29 W
- name
- Douglas
- time difference
- UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Constitution
several previous; latest announced 16 October 2006 (Isle of Man Constitution Act 2006) (2006)
Country name
- none Isle of Man I.O.M.
- abbreviation
- I.O.M.
- conventional long form
- none
- conventional short form
- Isle of Man
Dependency status
British crown dependency
Diplomatic representation from the US
none (British crown dependency)
Diplomatic representation in the US
none (British crown dependency)
Executive branch
- Lord of Mann Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952); represented by Lieutenant Governor Adam WOOD (since 7 April 2011) Chief Minister Allan BELL (since 11 October 2011) Council of Ministers the monarchy is hereditary; lieutenant governor appointed by the monarch; the chief minister elected by the Tynwald for a five-year term; election last held on 11 October 2011 (next to be held in December 2016) House of Keys speaker Allan BELL elected chief minister by the Tynwald with 27 votes out of 30
- cabinet
- Council of Ministers
- chief of state
- Lord of Mann Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952); represented by Lieutenant Governor Adam WOOD (since 7 April 2011)
- election results
- House of Keys speaker Allan BELL elected chief minister by the Tynwald with 27 votes out of 30
- elections
- the monarchy is hereditary; lieutenant governor appointed by the monarch; the chief minister elected by the Tynwald for a five-year term; election last held on 11 October 2011 (next to be held in December 2016)
- head of government
- Chief Minister Allan BELL (since 11 October 2011)
Flag description
red with the Three Legs of Man emblem (triskelion), in the center; the three legs are joined at the thigh and bent at the knee; in order to have the toes pointing clockwise on both sides of the flag, a two-sided emblem is used; the flag is based on the coat-of-arms of the last recognized Norse King of Mann, Magnus III (r. 1252-65); the triskelion has its roots in an early Celtic sun symbol
Government type
parliamentary democracy
Independence
none (British crown dependency)
International organization participation
UPU
Judicial branch
- Isle of Man High Courts of Justice (consists of 3 permanent judges called "deemsters" and 1 judge of appeal; organized into the Staff of Government Division or Court of Appeal and the Civil Division) note - appeals beyond the High Court of Justice are referred to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (in London) judges appointed by the Lord Chancellor of England on the nomination of the lieutenant governor; judge tenure NA High Court; Court of Summary Gaol Delivery; Summary Courts; magistrate's Court; specialized courts
- highest court(s)
- Isle of Man High Courts of Justice (consists of 3 permanent judges called "deemsters" and 1 judge of appeal; organized into the Staff of Government Division or Court of Appeal and the Civil Division)
- judge selection and term of office
- judges appointed by the Lord Chancellor of England on the nomination of the lieutenant governor; judge tenure NA
- subordinate courts
- High Court; Court of Summary Gaol Delivery; Summary Courts; magistrate's Court; specialized courts
Legal system
the laws of the UK where applicable apply and include Manx statutes
Legislative branch
- bicameral Tynwald consists of the Legislative Council (11 seats; members composed of the President of Tynwald, the Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man, a nonvoting attorney general, and 8 others named by the House of Keys) and the House of Keys (24 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms) House of Keys - last held on 29 September 2011 (next to be held in September 2016) House of Keys - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Liberal Vannin Party 3, independents 21
- election results
- House of Keys - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Liberal Vannin Party 3, independents 21
- elections
- House of Keys - last held on 29 September 2011 (next to be held in September 2016)
National anthem
- "Arrane Ashoonagh dy Vannin" (O Land of Our Birth) William Henry GILL [English], John J. KNEEN [Manx]/traditional adopted 2003, in use since 1907; serves as a local anthem; as a British crown dependency, "God Save the Queen" is official (see United Kingdom) and is played when the sovereign, members of the royal family, or the lieutenant governor are present
- lyrics/music
- William Henry GILL [English], John J. KNEEN [Manx]/traditional
- name
- "Arrane Ashoonagh dy Vannin" (O Land of Our Birth)
National holiday
Tynwald Day, 5 July
National symbol(s)
triskelion (a motif of three legs)
Political parties and leaders
Alliance for Progressive Government Liberal Vannin Party [Peter KARRAN] Manx Labor Party Manx Nationalist Party (Mec Vannin) [Bernard MOFFATT] most members sit as independents
Political pressure groups and leaders
Alliance for Progressive Government or APG (a government watchdog) Mec Vannin (political party advocating a sovereign state and environment policies); note - has only had one member elected to the Tynwald
Suffrage
16 years of age; universal
Economy
Agriculture - products
cereals, vegetables; cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry
Budget
- $965 million $943 million (FY05/06 est.)
- expenditures
- $943 million (FY05/06 est.)
- revenues
- $965 million
Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)
0.5% of GDP (FY05/06 est.)
Debt - external
$NA
Economy - overview
Offshore banking, manufacturing, and tourism are key sectors of the economy. The government offers low taxes and other incentives to high-technology companies and financial institutions to locate on the island; this has paid off in expanding employment opportunities in high-income industries. As a result, agriculture and fishing, once the mainstays of the economy, have declined in their contributions to GDP. The Isle of Man also attracts online gambling sites and the film industry. Trade is mostly with the UK. In January 2013, the Isle of Man signed a tax agreement with Guernsey and Jersey, in order to enable the islands' authorities to end tax avoidance and evasion. The Isle of Man enjoys free access to EU markets.
Exchange rates
Manx pounds (IMP) per US dollar - 0.63 (2011) 0.65 (2011) 0.65 (2010) 0.62 (2009) 0.53 (2008)
Exports
$NA
Exports - commodities
tweeds, herring, processed shellfish, beef, lamb
Fiscal year
1 April - 31 March
GDP - composition, by sector of origin
- 1% 11% 88% (FY08/09 est.)
- agriculture
- 1%
- industry
- 11%
- services
- 88% (FY08/09 est.)
GDP - per capita (PPP)
$53,800 (2007 est.) $35,000 (2005 est.)
GDP - real growth rate
5.2% (2005)
GDP (official exchange rate)
$4.076 billion (2007 est.)
GDP (purchasing power parity)
$4.076 billion (2007 est.) $2.719 billion (2005 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share
- NA% NA%
- highest 10%
- NA%
- lowest 10%
- NA%
Imports
$NA
Imports - commodities
timber, fertilizers, fish
Industries
financial services, light manufacturing, tourism
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
5% (2010 est.) 3.1% (2006)
Labor force
41,790 (2006)
Labor force - by occupation
- 2% 5% 8% 1% 9% 11% 20% 7% 23% 1% 5% 8% (2006)
- agriculture, forestry, and fishing
- 2%
- banking and finance
- 23%
- construction
- 8%
- entertainment and catering
- 5%
- gas, electricity, and water
- 1%
- manufacturing
- 5%
- miscellaneous services
- 8% (2006)
- professional and scientific services
- 20%
- public administration
- 7%
- tourism
- 1%
- transport and communication
- 9%
- wholesale and retail distribution
- 11%
Market value of publicly traded shares
$NA
Population below poverty line
NA%
Taxes and other revenues
23.7% of GDP (FY05/06 est.)
Unemployment rate
2% (April 2011 est.) 1.8% (October 2010 est.)
Communications
Broadcast media
national public radio broadcasts over 3 FM stations and 1 AM station; 2 commercial broadcasters operating with 1 having multiple FM stations; receives radio and TV services via relays from British TV and radio broadcasters (2008)
Internet country code
.im
Internet hosts
895 (2012)
Telephone system
- landline, telefax, mobile cellular telephone system country code - 44; fiber-optic cable, microwave radio relay, satellite earth station, submarine cable
- domestic
- landline, telefax, mobile cellular telephone system
- international
- country code - 44; fiber-optic cable, microwave radio relay, satellite earth station, submarine cable
Transportation
Airports
1 (2013)
Airports - with paved runways
- 1 (2013)
- 1,524 to 2,437 m
- 1 (2013)
- total
- 1
Merchant marine
- bulk carrier 59, cargo 55, chemical tanker 52, container 7, liquefied gas 43, passenger/cargo 2, petroleum tanker 93, roll on/roll off 5, vehicle carrier 5 223 (Bermuda 7, Chile 9, Denmark 30, Germany 56, Greece 62, Ireland 1, Japan 19, Malaysia 6, Norway 30, South Africa 2, US 1) (2010)
- foreign-owned
- 223 (Bermuda 7, Chile 9, Denmark 30, Germany 56, Greece 62, Ireland 1, Japan 19, Malaysia 6, Norway 30, South Africa 2, US 1) (2010)
- total
- 321
Ports and terminals
Douglas, Ramsey
Railways
- 63 km 6 km 1.076-m gauge (6 km electrified); 57 km 0.914-m gauge (29 km electrified) primarily summer tourist attractions (2008)
- total
- 63 km
Roadways
- 500 km (2008)
- total
- 500 km (2008)
Military and Security
Manpower fit for military service
- 15,206 15,127 (2010 est.)
- females age 16-49
- 15,127 (2010 est.)
- males age 16-49
- 15,206
Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually
- 494 (2010 est.)
- female
- 494 (2010 est.)
- male
- 507
Military - note
defense is the responsibility of the UK
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international
none