Population growth rate:1.46% (2021 est.) Definition:The average annual percent change in the population, resulting from a surplus (or deficit) of births over deaths and the balance of migrants entering and leaving a country. The rate may be positive or negative. The growth rate is a factor...
VIENTIANE, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) -- Laos' population growth reached 1.45 percent in the past 10 years, lower compared to the previous 10-year period, according to the final report on the fourth Population and Housing Census released on Sunday. During 1995-2005 period, the country's population gr...
Laos, landlocked country of northeast-central mainland Southeast Asia. It consists of an irregularly round portion in the north that narrows into a peninsula-like region stretching to the southeast. Overall, the country extends about 650 miles (1,050 km)
The population of Laos is 6.8 million people in 2016 with an annual growth rate of around 2%. The Lao population density is among the least in Southeast Asia. Like most countries, the most densely populated area is the capital.Lao peopleAmong the least densely populated provinces are Xay...
Laos Population Laos is a one-party communist state and is one of Asia’s poorest countries. The country has large natural resources and in recent years has experienced economic growth. Key figures and facts Capital:Vientiane Ethnic groups: Lao 53.2%, khmou 11%, hmong 9.2%, phu tai 3.4%,...
Births in 2025:186,976 Deaths in 2025:208,064 Life expectancy & Rates (2025) Male:80.85 years Female:86.77 years Total:83.74 years Median Age:45.52 years Birth Rate:6.65 Death Rate:7.40 Growth Rate:-0.10 % Fertility Rate:1.08 Population Data Graphs ...
hierarchical cluster analysis, the standard deviational ellipse and the gravity model of migration, to analyze for the first time the spatio-temporal evolution of population and urbanization in the 75 countries located along the Belt and Road, and to identify future population growth and urbanization ...
Impact Analysis of Population Growth and Fertilizer Use on Nitrogen Runoff in Nam Ngum Basin, LaosKOSHI YOSHIDAISSAKU AZECHITOSHIAKI IIDAInternational Journal of Environmental & Rural Development
education, welfare and labor sectors. Lao Statistics Bureau will continue researching the young population from 2015-2045, both on growth and changes such as the rate of birth, death, and immigration to set up plans and policies in human resource development to achieve the government's development...
However, that population growth is not distributed evenly across all countries. Most population growth comes from developing countries, where birthrates remain high. Meanwhile, about half the world lives in nations with sub-replacement fertility. In some of these countries, the population has ...