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People > Population: Countries Compared

Suchita Vemuri, Staff Editor

Author: Suchita Vemuri, Staff Editor

Many other countries face problems at the other end of the spectrum, having an increasing proportion of young people below 24. This profile has its own attendant set of development issues and problems.

<p><i>What are the development implications of having a younger population?</i>
<br>Governments would need to budget for education and related social infrastructure accordingly. In poorer countries, unemployment rates may rise, aggravating social tensions; in addition, <a href= /graph/peo_tot_fer_rat>fertility</a> and <a href=/graph/peo_bir_rat>birth rates</a> may go up, requiring relevant planning to address related issues, such as <a href= /graph/peo_tee_bir_rat>teenage pregnancy</a>.
DEFINITION: Population, total refers to the total population.

CONTENTS

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COUNTRY
AMOUNT
DATE
GRAPH
1 China 1.32 billion 2007
2 India 1.16 billion 2007
3 European Union 501.4 million 2007
4 United States 301.23 million 2007
South Asia average 299.3 million 2007
5 Indonesia 230.97 million 2007
6 Brazil 190 million 2007
7 Pakistan 163.93 million 2007
Emerging markets average 156.18 million 2007
8 Nigeria 147.19 million 2007
9 Bangladesh 146.46 million 2007
10 Russia 142.1 million 2007
Non-religious countries average 136.69 million 2007
11 Japan 127.77 million 2007
South and Central Asia average 123.26 million 2007
12 Mexico 113.53 million 2007
Group of 7 countries (G7) average 104.08 million 2007
13 Philippines 88.88 million 2007
Religious countries average 85.29 million 2007
14 Vietnam 84.22 million 2007
15 Germany 82.27 million 2007
16 Ethiopia 80.44 million 2007
17 Egypt 74.23 million 2007
East Asia and Pacific average 73.39 million 2007
18 Iran 71.81 million 2007
19 Turkey 69.5 million 2007
20 Thailand 66.08 million 2007
21 France 64.01 million 2007
22 United Kingdom 60.99 million 2007
23 Italy 59.38 million 2007
24 Democratic Republic of the Congo 57.19 million 2007
Cold countries average 53.7 million 2007
25 Burma 50.83 million 2007
26 South Korea 48.6 million 2007
27 South Africa 48.26 million 2007
Former British colonies average 47.69 million 2007
28 Ukraine 46.51 million 2007
29 Spain 44.88 million 2007
30 Colombia 44.5 million 2007
31 Tanzania 41.12 million 2007
32 Argentina 39.33 million 2007
33 Poland 38.12 million 2007
34 Kenya 37.75 million 2007
failed states average 35.12 million 2007
35 Algeria 35.1 million 2007
OPEC countries average 33.58 million 2007
Hot countries average 33.24 million 2007
36 Sudan 33.22 million 2007
High income OECD countries average 32.99 million 2007
37 Canada 32.93 million 2007
38 Uganda 30.73 million 2007
39 Morocco 30.67 million 2007
Muslim countries average 28.91 million 2007
40 Iraq 28.74 million 2007
41 Peru 28.33 million 2007
42 Venezuela 27.66 million 2007
43 Uzbekistan 26.87 million 2007
44 Malaysia 26.81 million 2007
45 Afghanistan 26.35 million 2007
46 Nepal 25.95 million 2007
47 Saudi Arabia 25.92 million 2007
Heavily indebted countries average 24.97 million 2007
48 North Korea 24.11 million 2007
Former Spanish colonies average 22.7 million 2007
49 Ghana 22.53 million 2007
Catholic countries average 22.46 million 2007
50 Mozambique 22.17 million 2007
NATO countries average 21.61 million 2007
51 Romania 21.55 million 2007
52 Yemen 21.18 million 2007
53 Australia 21.02 million 2007
54 Sri Lanka 20.04 million 2007
Middle Eastern and North Africa average 19.63 million 2007
55 Syria 19.56 million 2007
56 Madagascar 19.37 million 2007
57 Cameroon 19.1 million 2007
Former Soviet republics average 18.95 million 2007
Christian countries average 18.47 million 2007
Eurozone average 18.35 million 2007
Western Europe average 18.24 million 2007
58 Cote d'Ivoire 17.95 million 2007
European Union average 17.91 million 2007
59 Angola 17.71 million 2007
Europe average 16.74 million 2007
Eastern Europe average 16.7 million 2007
60 Chile 16.67 million 2007
61 Netherlands 16.38 million 2007
Sub-Saharan Africa average 16.3 million 2007
62 Kazakhstan 15.48 million 2007
Former French colonies average 15.14 million 2007
Latin America and Caribbean average 15.03 million 2007
63 Ecuador 14.27 million 2007
64 Burkina Faso 14.24 million 2007
65 Niger 14.2 million 2007
66 Cambodia 13.75 million 2007
67 Malawi 13.71 million 2007
68 Guatemala 13.32 million 2007
69 Zimbabwe 12.74 million 2007
70 Mali 12.73 million 2007
Sparsely populated countries average 12.64 million 2007
71 Zambia 12.11 million 2007
72 Senegal 11.9 million 2007
73 Cuba 11.3 million 2007
74 Greece 11.19 million 2007
Potential Future EU Members average 11.08 million 2007
75 Chad 10.69 million 2007
76 Belgium 10.63 million 2007
77 Portugal 10.61 million 2007
Landlocked countries average 10.48 million 2007
78 Czech Republic 10.33 million 2007
79 Tunisia 10.23 million 2007
80 Hungary 10.06 million 2007
81 Guinea 10.05 million 2007
82 Rwanda 9.93 million 2007
83 Bolivia 9.68 million 2007
84 Dominican Republic 9.62 million 2007
85 Belarus 9.56 million 2007
86 Haiti 9.51 million 2007
87 Sweden 9.15 million 2007
88 Somalia 8.91 million 2007
89 South Sudan 8.74 million 2007
90 Benin 8.71 million 2007
91 Azerbaijan 8.58 million 2007
92 Burundi 8.33 million 2007
93 Austria 8.3 million 2007
94 Bulgaria 7.66 million 2007
95 Switzerland 7.55 million 2007
96 Serbia 7.38 million 2007
97 Israel 7.18 million 2007
98 Honduras 7.18 million 2007
99 Tajikistan 7.11 million 2007
100 Hong Kong 6.92 million 2007
101 Papua New Guinea 6.4 million 2007
102 Paraguay 6.13 million 2007
103 El Salvador 6.12 million 2007
104 Laos 6.01 million 2007
105 Togo 5.83 million 2007
106 United Arab Emirates 5.8 million 2007
107 Libya 5.78 million 2007
108 Jordan 5.66 million 2007
109 Nicaragua 5.6 million 2007
110 Denmark 5.46 million 2007
111 Sierra Leone 5.42 million 2007
112 Slovakia 5.4 million 2007
113 Finland 5.29 million 2007
114 Kyrgyzstan 5.27 million 2007
115 Eritrea 5.21 million 2007
116 Turkmenistan 4.86 million 2007
117 Norway 4.71 million 2007
118 Singapore 4.59 million 2007
119 Costa Rica 4.46 million 2007
120 Croatia 4.44 million 2007
121 Georgia 4.39 million 2007
122 Ireland 4.36 million 2007
Tourist destinations average 4.29 million 2007
123 New Zealand 4.23 million 2007
124 Lebanon 4.14 million 2007
125 Central African Republic 4.11 million 2007
126 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3.87 million 2007
127 Puerto Rico 3.78 million 2007
128 Republic of the Congo 3.76 million 2007
129 Moldova 3.58 million 2007
130 Liberia 3.52 million 2007
131 Panama 3.49 million 2007
132 Lithuania 3.38 million 2007
133 Uruguay 3.34 million 2007
134 Mauritania 3.33 million 2007
135 Albania 3.17 million 2007
136 Armenia 2.99 million 2007
137 Jamaica 2.68 million 2007
138 Mongolia 2.6 million 2007
139 Oman 2.57 million 2007
140 Kuwait 2.55 million 2007
141 Latvia 2.28 million 2007
142 Republic of Macedonia 2.1 million 2007
143 Namibia 2.08 million 2007
144 Slovenia 2.02 million 2007
145 Lesotho 1.96 million 2007
146 Botswana 1.92 million 2007
147 Kosovo 1.73 million 2007
148 The Gambia 1.53 million 2007
149 Guinea-Bissau 1.48 million 2007
150 Gabon 1.45 million 2007
151 Estonia 1.34 million 2007
152 Trinidad and Tobago 1.31 million 2007
153 Mauritius 1.26 million 2007
154 Qatar 1.15 million 2007
155 Swaziland 1.13 million 2007
156 Cyprus 1.06 million 2007
157 East Timor 1.05 million 2007
158 Bahrain 1.03 million 2007
159 Fiji 835,392 2007
160 Djibouti 798,690 2007
161 Guyana 770,407 2007
162 Bhutan 679,365 2007
163 Equatorial Guinea 639,618 2007
164 Comoros 632,736 2007
165 Montenegro 617,800 2007
166 Suriname 510,433 2007
167 Macau 493,206 2007
168 Solomon Islands 492,148 2007
169 Cape Verde 483,713 2007
170 Luxembourg 479,993 2007
171 Malta 409,050 2007
172 Brunei 381,440 2007
173 The Bahamas 342,049 2007
174 Iceland 311,566 2007
175 Maldives 308,239 2007
176 Belize 286,196 2007
177 Barbados 276,277 2007
178 French Polynesia 260,361 2007
179 New Caledonia 242,400 2007
180 Vanuatu 220,001 2007
181 Samoa 182,240 2007
182 Saint Lucia 170,149 2007
183 Sao Tome and Principe 163,390 2007
184 Guam 158,331 2007
185 Channel Islands 156,497 2007
186 Curacao 139,841 2007
187 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 109,045 2007
188 Federated States of Micronesia 105,097 2007
189 Grenada 103,586 2007
190 Tonga 102,289 2007
191 Aruba 101,219 2007
192 Kiribati 93,401 2007
193 Seychelles 85,033 2007
194 Antigua and Barbuda 84,397 2007
195 Isle of Man 81,812 2007
196 Andorra 81,292 2007
197 Dominica 70,795 2007
198 Bermuda 64,888 2007
199 Northern Mariana Islands 59,792 2007
200 American Samoa 57,919 2007
201 Greenland 56,555 2007
202 Marshall Islands 52,150 2007
203 Cayman Islands 51,472 2007
204 Saint Kitts and Nevis 50,478 2007
205 Faeroe Islands 49,554 2007
206 Sint Maarten (Dutch part) 39,464 2007
207 Liechtenstein 35,308 2007
208 Monaco 35,013 2007
209 San Marino 30,377 2007
210 St. Martin (French part) 28,905 2007
211 Turks and Caicos Islands 28,638 2007
212 Palau 20,118 2007
213 Tuvalu 9,764 2007

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Many other countries face problems at the other end of the spectrum, having an increasing proportion of young people below 24. This profile has its own attendant set of development issues and problems.

<p><i>What are the development implications of having a younger population?</i>
<br>Governments would need to budget for education and related social infrastructure accordingly. In poorer countries, unemployment rates may rise, aggravating social tensions; in addition, <a href= /graph/peo_tot_fer_rat>fertility</a> and <a href=/graph/peo_bir_rat>birth rates</a> may go up, requiring relevant planning to address related issues, such as <a href= /graph/peo_tee_bir_rat>teenage pregnancy</a>.

Posted on 18 Jan 2005

Suchita Vemuri, Staff Editor

Suchita Vemuri, Staff Editor

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In response to <em>Georgio</em>,

<p>The population of Vanuatu is 199,414 (July 2003 est.).To view this information click the <a href=/graph/peo_pop&int=-1>view all countries</a> link at the top of the page. To sort the countries into alphabetical order click <a href=/red/graph/peo_pop&ob=ws>country</a> at the top of the country list.</p>

Posted on 02 Jun 2005

Edria Murray, Staff Editor

Edria Murray, Staff Editor

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In response to <i>Kosondra</i>:<p>The population of Costa Rica is 3,896,092 (July 2003 est). You can find this infomation by clicking on the <a href=/graph/peo_pop&int=-1>view all countries</a> link at the top of the page. You can also sort the countries by name by clicking the word <a href=/red/graph/peo_pop&ob=ws>country</a> at the top of the list of countries.</p><p>For more information on Costa Rica including a map, see the <a href=/country/cs>Costa Rica detailed country profile</a>.</p>

Posted on 14 Apr 2005

Edria Murray, Staff Editor

Edria Murray, Staff Editor

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The world passed a milestone on June 16, 1999, when its population touched six billion. India and China alone accounted for close to a third of this total. Though <a href=/graph/peo_pop_gro_rat>population growth</a> remains a serious development issue, the Malthusian theory of arithmetic growth in resources and geometric population growth resulting in poverty and unsustainable lifestyles has been modified to include political, technological and economic systems being more decisive factors.

<p>The greater development issue for many countries is the profile of their populations. Many countries are increasingly graying, with a growing proportion of populations over 64.

<p><i>What are the problems of an aging population?</i>
<br>Governments would need to increase budgets for healthcare, <a href=/graph/peo_eld_liv_in_ins>live-in institutions</a> and other support systems for the aged, even as production is likely to be impacted by a proportionately smaller working population.

Posted on 18 Jan 2005

Suchita Vemuri, Staff Editor

Suchita Vemuri, Staff Editor

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Hi Greg, the <a href=http://www.pctii.org/>Pentecostal-Charismatic Theological Inquiry International</a> provides this data on subscription.

Posted on 12 Mar 2005

Suchita Vemuri, Staff Editor

Suchita Vemuri, Staff Editor

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The higher the population .... the higher the chances of starvation ...

Posted on 25 Dec 2012

ehb

ehb

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DORKFISH...
Use F3 to search and type in whatever you want to find on this site. The results will be highlighted.

Posted on 11 Dec 2010

Russian Federation

Russian Federation

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the philippines finally reached the 100 million mark in terms of population the 7th asian country to reached that goal and 12 country to do so.

Posted on 26 Sep 2011

eduarmaggedon

eduarmaggedon

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European Union is #3 rank in population.

Posted on 25 May 2010

Girl

Girl

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Hmmm... Maybe it's not so smart to go to third world countries, fix their health problems and feed them. We are creating a much bigger problem that no one will be able to fix. Just a thought, instead of giving them food, health care maybe we should just give them advice (you need to have less babies) and if they take it, they'll be ok. If not, then the natural food supply will take its course.

Posted on 03 Mar 2010

Bill

Bill

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This site is very nice. This is very helpful for us.We can know about whole world.


what is the biggest city world?

Posted on 28 Oct 2009

Prabhat Ranjan Layek

Prabhat Ranjan Layek

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Chloe- Stand on a hill and count all three of them.
That's the population of Scotland.

Posted on 12 Aug 2009

Eddie

Eddie

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Not hard to work out why there is global warming, the countries at the top of the list have a lot to answer for.
1900 1 billion
1970 3 billion
2000 6 billion
2015 12 billion

This isn't a competition this was our future

Posted on 15 Jul 2008

Kiwi

Kiwi

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United Kingdom is in the top 50.... it is #22!

Posted on 19 Nov 2006

Sarah Harvey

Sarah Harvey

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France latest population figures places it at 62,000,000 inhabitants. This being said, this statistics site is one hell of a job pulled out by Nation Master, so hats off to the crew !

Posted on 26 Jan 2006

Yves

Yves

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Chloe the population of Scotland is 5,062,011. And that's in 2001.

Posted on 31 Oct 2005

tyah

tyah

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There are more pyramids in Sudan (south of Egypt ) than in Egypt combined. But because of its lack of modern conveniences not many tourists have visited it. The oldest pyramids head back all the way to eighth century B.C. It\'s a shame they have to be forgotten.

Posted on 19 Aug 2005

sarah

sarah

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the US currently(2005) has approx 295 million people
the UK has approx 60 million people
South Africa has approx 48 million people
Worlds population is approx 6.45 billion

Posted on 06 Jul 2005

sic

sic

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In response to mickey
The world cattle population is approx. 1,294,604,000

Posted on 08 Jun 2005

Katelyn

Katelyn

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In many countries in Southern Africa, the main reason for the difference between the estimated population and the real one is the massive number of deaths due to AIDS. But that\'s not the case in Brazil. <p>The numbers of persons with HIV or AIDS in that huge country are much much lower than in any of the African Sub-Saharan countries, lower even than in some European countries. <p>The number of deaths because of AIDS is stable now, for the last six years. Deaths due to reasons like car accidents and heart attacks, are 5 times more numerous than those caused by AIDS in Brazil.<p>The main reason for the low profile of AIDS is that the government is obligated by law to give free medicine to AIDS and HIV patients every week, as well as free medical and psychological counselling services. This is the Brazilian government\'s site on AIDS: http://www.aids.gov.br

Posted on 09 Apr 2005

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