In 2023, the number of refugees residing in the Philippines increased by 78 refugees (+9.11 percent) compared to 2022.
South Korea has the lowest world fertility rate with 1.1 by 2018, followed by Japan with 1.4,SpainandItalywith 1.3 each. India is ranking 1 in terms of population by 2023 with 1.43 billion people with 2.1 as fertility rate, and rank 2 is China with 1.41 billion with 1.6 fertility rate ...
Poland ended 2023 with a population of 36,620,970 people, which represents a decrease of 132,766 people compared to 2022.
The smartphone penetration in the Philippines was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total 6.4 percentage points. According to this forecast, in 2029, the penetration will have decreased for the fourth consecutive year to 65.75 percent. Notably, the smartphone penetration of...
The report says that more than half of the projected increase in the global population up to 2050 will be concentrated in eight low-income and middle-income countries: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, ...
The limited genetic differentiation may be due to the oceanic currents in the Philippines facilitating larval dispersal as observed in the results of the Lagrangian dispersion model. Data from neutrality tests, mismatch distribution, and Bayesian skyline plot revealed that the population may have ...
US Population reached 335.9 million people in Dec 2023, compared with the previously reported figure of 334.2 million people in Dec 2022.
The age group composition of populations varies substantially across continents and within countries, and is linked to levels of development, health status and poverty. The subnational variability in the shape of the population pyramid as well as the res
such as the sub-Saharan region, on the east coast, and in Madagascar. Suitable areas are also present in Southeast Asia, in some parts of India, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Malaysia; the Philippines; and Indonesia. In Oceania, Australia’s east coast and parts of New...
According to the Population Division of the United Nations, global population growth reached an historical peak in the early 1960s, with an annual growth rate of 2.27%; in some South and Southeast Asian countries, such as Pakistan, Iran, Indonesia, and the Philippines, annual growth reached 2.5...