A so far underused concept to measure the ethnic composition of a country is to look at the language primarily spoken in a household. Here are the most spoken languages in Germany (in 000s):
Total 82,777
German 67,243
Turkish 2,185
Russian 1,869
Arabic 1,427
English 1,047
Polish 981
Romanian 763
Ukrainian 709
Albanian 633
Kurdish 588
Italian 479
Persian 442
Croatian 379
Spanish 349
Greek 306
Serbian 271
Bosnian 246
Bulgarian 240
Launching today a new site to explore open data on the countries of the world: woatlas.com
E.g., here are the stats of the USA: woatlas.com/country/united…
The site also offer multiple ranking of countries, e.g. per health spending per capita: woatlas.com/ranking/health…
Population Trends by Continent: Projections to 2100
Africa's population, after surpassing Europe's in 1995, is projected to continue its rapid growth. In contrast, Asia's population is expected to peak in 2054 and then begin to decline.
@eara_undcov This is quite uniform around the world (except for a few countries like Qatar), I think this is not really worth to be added. (If you want that information, you could obtain it from the csv file an with a bit of Excel)
A growing number of middle-income countries are aging rapidly—not just wealthy countries—intensifying the global competition for workers and talent.
The #WDR2023 outlines policies important for #BetterMigration, development, & sustainable growth. ➡️wrld.bg/3xJ150O8Asg
populationpyramid.net has now been updated with the latest population numbers provided by the United Nations.
The previous version of the data is still available at previous.populationpyramid.net if you wish to compare.
Currently updating populationpyramid.net with the latest World Population Prospects.
Preview here under.
Did you know that India's population is getting bigger than China's one?
Ok, there is now a beta version of the site, displaying the 2022 version of the data here: beta.populationpyramid.net
Everything seems rather good, but we spotted a few strange behaviours, so, a bit of testing will be performed before switching the versions.
@Cripence You're looking at 2019. It's for 2022 (and I still need to update with the recently released new estimations, that are a tad higher than the ones currently shown).