Demographic Pressures

Asia Ranking

0 (low) - 10 (high)Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Macao9.2202130
2Nepal8.4202218.1
2India8.4202218.1
4Pakistan8.2202237.9
5Philippines7.6202047.5
5North Korea7.6202276.8
7Indonesia7.3202276.8
7Tajikistan7.3202267
9Bangladesh7.1202157.1
10Laos6.7202296.4
11Thailand6.42022115.9
12Burma (Myanmar)6.32020145.8
13Japan6.22022155.7
14Kyrgyzstan62022195
15Cambodia5.92021115.9
15Turkmenistan5.92022165.4
17Sri Lanka5.72020106
17Bhutan5.72022185.2
19China5.62020115.9
20Maldives5.52022165.4
21Russia5.12022234.6
22Malaysia52022244.4
23Vietnam4.72022195
23Mongolia4.72021224.7
25Uzbekistan4.52022214.8
26Kazakhstan4.42022264.1
27Azerbaijan3.92022254.2
28South Korea2.82022292
29Brunei2.72022272.8
30Singapore2.62022282.1

Definition of Demographic Pressures

The Demographic pressures indicator considers pressures upon the state deriving from the population itself or the environment around it. For example, the indicator measures population pressures related to food supply, access to safe water, and other life-sustaining resources, or health, such as the prevalence of disease and epidemics. The higher the indicator's value, the higher the demographic pressures in the country.

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