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Southeast Asia > Malaysia > People

Age dependency ratio > dependents to working-age population 0.59 Time series [83rd of 185]
Age structure > 0-14 years 33 [90th of 226]
Age structure > 15-64 years 62.4 [139th of 226]
Chinese population 5,280,000 [3rd of 127]
Gender development 0.776 [52nd of 141]
Gender empowerment 0.505 [43rd of 65]
Nobel prize laureates 0 [44th of 44]
Percentage living in rural areas. 36% [120th of 193]
Percentage living in urban areas 64% [82nd of 199]
Projected population growth 93.99% [42nd of 141]
Rural population 8,288,590 Time series [55th of 193]
Sex ratio > 15-64 years 1.01 [103rd of 223]
Total Population 24,385,858 [46th of 227]
Total Population > Female 12,122,059 [46th of 227]
Total Population > Male 12,263,799 [46th of 227]
Urban population 17,058,780 Time series [38th of 195]
Urbanization 58 [100th of 204]
Urbanization in 2015 66.4% [74th of 164]
Women > Adult literacy rate females as a % of males 91 [81st of 144]
Women > Life expectancy females as a % of males 107 [91st of 173]

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SOURCES: World Development Indicators database; CIA World Factbook, 28 July 2005; University Libraries, Ohio University; Human Development Reports, United Nations 2002; The Nobel Foundation; Population Division of the United Nations Secretariat, World Urbanization Prospects: The 2003 Revision, Data Tables and Highlights. Estimates and projections of urban and rural populations are made by the Population Division of the United Nations Secretariat and published every two years. These estimates and projections are based on national census or survey data that have been evaluated and, whenever necessary, adjusted for deficiencies and inconsistencies; Population Reference Bureau, 2001 World Population Data Sheet, Washington, DC: PRB, 2001. via ciesin.org; U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, International Programs Center Spanish Statistical Institute; Population Division of the United Nations Secretariat, World Urbanization Prospects: The 2001 Revision, Data Tables and Highlights (ESA/P/WP.173, 20 March 2002); UN (United Nations). 2002. World Urbanization Prospects: The 2001 Revision. Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. New York; UNICEF

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