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People Statistics > Population growth rate (2011) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
# 1     Zimbabwe: 4.31 %   2011 Time series
# 2     Niger: 3.643 %   2011 Time series
# 3     Uganda: 3.576 %   2011 Time series
# 4     Turks and Caicos Islands: 3.485 %   2011 Time series
# 5     Burundi: 3.462 %   2011 Time series
# 6     United Arab Emirates: 3.282 %   2011 Time series
# 7     Ethiopia: 3.194 %   2011 Time series
# 8     Burkina Faso: 3.085 %   2011 Time series
# 9     Zambia: 3.062 %   2011 Time series
# 10     Madagascar: 2.973 %   2011 Time series
# 11     Benin: 2.911 %   2011 Time series
# 12     Congo, Republic of the: 2.835 %   2011 Time series
# 13     Bahrain: 2.814 %   2011 Time series
# 14     Rwanda: 2.792 %   2011 Time series
# 15     Malawi: 2.763 %   2011 Time series
# 16     Togo: 2.762 %   2011 Time series
# 17     Comoros: 2.696 %   2011 Time series
# 18     Liberia: 2.663 %   2011 Time series
# 19     Yemen: 2.647 %   2011 Time series
# 20     Guinea: 2.645 %   2011 Time series
# 21     Equatorial Guinea: 2.641 %   2011 Time series
# 22     Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 2.614 %   2011 Time series
# 23     Mali: 2.61 %   2011 Time series
# 24     Senegal: 2.557 %   2011 Time series
# 25     Sudan: 2.484 %   2011 Time series
# 26     Eritrea: 2.472 %   2011 Time series
# 27     Kenya: 2.462 %   2011 Time series
# 28     Mozambique: 2.444 %   2011 Time series
# 29     Iraq: 2.399 %   2011 Time series
# 30     Gambia, The: 2.396 %   2011 Time series
# 31     Afghanistan: 2.375 %   2011 Time series
# 32     Mauritania: 2.349 %   2011 Time series
# 33     Cayman Islands: 2.287 %   2011 Time series
# 34     Sierra Leone: 2.249 %   2011 Time series
# 35     Djibouti: 2.237 %   2011 Time series
# 36     Solomon Islands: 2.22 %   2011 Time series
# 37     Anguilla: 2.173 %   2011 Time series
# 38     Central African Republic: 2.146 %   2011 Time series
# 39     Cameroon: 2.121 %   2011 Time series
# 40     Côte d'Ivoire: 2.078 %   2011 Time series
# 41     Libya: 2.064 %   2011 Time series
# 42     Belize: 2.056 %   2011 Time series
# 43     São Tomé and Príncipe: 2.052 %   2011 Time series
# 44     Angola: 2.034 %   2011 Time series
# 45     Oman: 2.023 %   2011 Time series
# 46     Chad: 2.009 %   2011 Time series
# 47     Tanzania: 2.002 %   2011 Time series
# 48     Gabon: 1.999 %   2011 Time series
# 49     Guinea-Bissau: 1.988 %   2011 Time series
# 50     Guatemala: 1.986 %   2011 Time series
# 51     Kuwait: 1.986 %   2011 Time series
# 52     Papua New Guinea: 1.985 %   2011 Time series
# 53     East Timor: 1.981 %   2011 Time series
# 54     Egypt: 1.96 %   2011 Time series
# 55     Marshall Islands: 1.954 %   2011 Time series
# 56     Nigeria: 1.935 %   2011 Time series
# 57     Philippines: 1.903 %   2011 Time series
# 58     Honduras: 1.888 %   2011 Time series
# 59     Tajikistan: 1.846 %   2011 Time series
# 60     Ghana: 1.822 %   2011 Time series
# 61     British Virgin Islands: 1.741 %   2011 Time series
# 62     Brunei: 1.712 %   2011 Time series
# 63     Cambodia: 1.698 %   2011 Time series
# 64     Bolivia: 1.694 %   2011 Time series
# 65     Laos: 1.684 %   2011 Time series
# 66     Botswana: 1.656 %   2011 Time series
# 67     Cyprus: 1.617 %   2011 Time series
# 68     Somalia: 1.603 %   2011 Time series
# 69     Nepal: 1.596 %   2011 Time series
# 70     Israel: 1.584 %   2011 Time series
# 71     Malaysia: 1.576 %   2011 Time series
# 72     Pakistan: 1.573 %   2011 Time series
# 73     Bangladesh: 1.566 %   2011 Time series
# 74     Saudi Arabia: 1.536 %   2011 Time series
# 75     Mayotte: 1.533 %   2011 Time series
# 76     New Caledonia: 1.524 %   2011 Time series
# 77     Venezuela: 1.493 %   2011 Time series
# 78     Mongolia: 1.489 %   2011 Time series
# 79     Cape Verde: 1.446 %   2011 Time series
# 80     Ecuador: 1.443 %   2011 Time series
# 81     Aruba: 1.436 %   2011 Time series
# 82     Panama: 1.435 %   2011 Time series
# 83     Kyrgyzstan: 1.427 %   2011 Time series
# 84     India: 1.344 %   2011 Time series
# 85     Vanuatu: 1.343 %   2011 Time series
# 86     Dominican Republic: 1.331 %   2011 Time series
# 87     French Polynesia: 1.331 %   2011 Time series
# 88     Guam: 1.314 %   2011 Time series
# 89     Costa Rica: 1.308 %   2011 Time series
# 90     Antigua and Barbuda: 1.289 %   2011 Time series
# 91     Paraguay: 1.284 %   2011 Time series
# 92     Kiribati: 1.249 %   2011 Time series
# 93     Iran: 1.248 %   2011 Time series
# 94     Turkey: 1.235 %   2011 Time series
# 95     American Samoa: 1.211 %   2011 Time series
# 96     Swaziland: 1.204 %   2011 Time series
# 97     Bhutan: 1.201 %   2011 Time series
# 98     Algeria: 1.173 %   2011 Time series
# 99     Colombia: 1.156 %   2011 Time series
# 100     Australia: 1.148 %   2011 Time series
# 101     Luxembourg: 1.145 %   2011 Time series
# 102     Turkmenistan: 1.138 %   2011 Time series
# 103     Brazil: 1.134 %   2011 Time series
# 104     Mexico: 1.102 %   2011 Time series
# 105     Nicaragua: 1.088 %   2011 Time series
# 106     Suriname: 1.087 %   2011 Time series
# 107     Burma: 1.084 %   2011 Time series
# 108     Vietnam: 1.077 %   2011 Time series
# 109     Indonesia: 1.069 %   2011 Time series
# 110     Morocco: 1.067 %   2011 Time series
# 111     Ireland: 1.061 %   2011 Time series
# 112     San Marino: 1.043 %   2011 Time series
# 113     Peru: 1.029 %   2011 Time series
# 114     Argentina: 1.017 %   2011 Time series
# 115     Jordan: 0.984 %   2011 Time series
# 116     Tunisia: 0.978 %   2011 Time series
# 117     United States: 0.963 %   2011 Time series
# 118     Seychelles: 0.945 %   2011 Time series
# 119     Uzbekistan: 0.94 %   2011 Time series
# 120     Sri Lanka: 0.934 %   2011 Time series
# 121     Bahamas, The: 0.922 %   2011 Time series
# 122     Man, Isle of: 0.921 %   2011 Time series
# 123     Syria: 0.913 %   2011 Time series
# 124     New Zealand: 0.882 %   2011 Time series
# 125     Macau: 0.879 %   2011 Time series
# 126     Namibia: 0.873 %   2011 Time series
# 127     Azerbaijan: 0.846 %   2011 Time series
# 128     Jersey: 0.841 %   2011 Time series
# 129     Chile: 0.836 %   2011 Time series
# 130     Saint Kitts and Nevis: 0.823 %   2011 Time series
# 131     Singapore: 0.817 %   2011 Time series
# 132     Qatar: 0.81 %   2011 Time series
# 133     Fiji: 0.798 %   2011 Time series
# 134     Canada: 0.794 %   2011 Time series
# 135     Haiti: 0.787 %   2011 Time series
# 136     Jamaica: 0.733 %   2011 Time series
# 137     Mauritius: 0.729 %   2011 Time series
# 138     Tuvalu: 0.702 %   2011 Time series
# 139     Iceland: 0.687 %   2011 Time series
# 140     Liechtenstein: 0.653 %   2011 Time series
# 141     Nauru: 0.611 %   2011 Time series
# 142     Samoa: 0.6 %   2011 Time series
# 143     Bermuda: 0.594 %   2011 Time series
# 144     Spain: 0.574 %   2011 Time series
# 145     Thailand: 0.566 %   2011 Time series
# 146     United Kingdom: 0.557 %   2011 Time series
# 147     Grenada: 0.551 %   2011 Time series
# 148     Korea, North: 0.538 %   2011 Time series
# 149     France: 0.5 %   2011 Time series
# 150     China: 0.493 %   2011 Time series
# 151     Hong Kong: 0.448 %   2011 Time series
# 152     Montserrat: 0.447 %   2011 Time series
# 153     Guernsey: 0.438 %   2011 Time series
# 154     Faroe Islands: 0.428 %   2011 Time series
# 155     Italy: 0.42 %   2011 Time series
# 156     Kazakhstan: 0.4 %   2011 Time series
# 157     Saint Lucia: 0.389 %   2011 Time series
# 158     Malta: 0.375 %   2011 Time series
# 159     Netherlands: 0.371 %   2011 Time series
# 160     Barbados: 0.366 %   2011 Time series
# 161     Palau: 0.363 %   2011 Time series
# 162     Wallis and Futuna: 0.357 %   2011 Time series
# 163     Lesotho: 0.332 %   2011 Time series
# 164     Andorra: 0.33 %   2011 Time series
# 165     Norway: 0.329 %   2011 Time series
# 166     El Salvador: 0.318 %   2011 Time series
# 167     Gibraltar: 0.273 %   2011 Time series
# 168     Albania: 0.267 %   2011 Time series
# 169     Puerto Rico: 0.254 %   2011 Time series
# 170     Denmark: 0.251 %   2011 Time series
# 171     Macedonia, Republic of: 0.248 %   2011 Time series
# 172     Lebanon: 0.244 %   2011 Time series
# 173     Tonga: 0.243 %   2011 Time series
# 174     Uruguay: 0.231 %   2011 Time series
# 175     Korea, South: 0.23 %   2011 Time series
# 176     Dominica: 0.214 %   2011 Time series
# 177     Portugal: 0.212 %   2011 Time series
# 178     Switzerland: 0.21 %   2011 Time series
# 179     Taiwan: 0.193 %   2011 Time series
# 180     Sweden: 0.163 %   2011 Time series
# 181     Slovakia: 0.117 %   2011 Time series
# 182     Greece: 0.083 %   2011 Time series
# 183     Finland: 0.075 %   2011 Time series
# 184     Belgium: 0.071 %   2011 Time series
# 185     Armenia: 0.063 %   2011 Time series
# 186     Greenland: 0.05 %   2011 Time series
# 187     Austria: 0.034 %   2011 Time series
# 188     Bosnia and Herzegovina: 0.008 %   2011 Time series
# 189     Norfolk Island: 0.006 %   2011 Time series
# 190     Holy See (Vatican City): 0.004 %   2011 Time series
# 191     Tokelau: -0.011 %   2011 Time series
# 192     Svalbard: -0.024 %   2011 Time series
# 193     Niue: -0.032 %   2011 Time series
# 194     Poland: -0.062 %   2011 Time series
# 195     Moldova: -0.072 %   2011 Time series
# 196     Croatia: -0.076 %   2011 Time series
# 197     Virgin Islands: -0.08 %   2011 Time series
# 198     Trinidad and Tobago: -0.087 %   2011 Time series
# 199     Cuba: -0.104 %   2011 Time series
# 200     Czech Republic: -0.12 %   2011 Time series
# 201     Monaco: -0.124 %   2011 Time series
# 202     Maldives: -0.151 %   2011 Time series
# 203     Slovenia: -0.163 %   2011 Time series
# 204     Hungary: -0.17 %   2011 Time series
# 205     Germany: -0.208 %   2011 Time series
# 206     Romania: -0.252 %   2011 Time series
# 207     Lithuania: -0.276 %   2011 Time series
# 208     Japan: -0.278 %   2011 Time series
# 209     Micronesia, Federated States of: -0.313 %   2011 Time series
# 210     Georgia: -0.326 %   2011 Time series
# 211     Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: -0.327 %   2011 Time series
# 212     Belarus: -0.363 %   2011 Time series
# 213     South Africa: -0.38 %   2011 Time series
# 214     Guyana: -0.44 %   2011 Time series
# 215     Serbia and Montenegro: -0.467 %   2011 Time series
# 216     Russia: -0.47 %   2011 Time series
# 217     Latvia: -0.597 %   2011 Time series
# 218     Ukraine: -0.622 %   2011 Time series
# 219     Estonia: -0.641 %   2011 Time series
# 220     Bulgaria: -0.781 %   2011 Time series
# 221     Saint Pierre and Miquelon: -0.968 %   2011 Time series
# 222     Cook Islands: -3.2 %   2011 Time series
# 223     Northern Mariana Islands: -4.004 %   2011 Time series
Weighted average: 1.1 %  


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 in determining how great a burden would be imposed on a country by the changing needs of its people for infrastructure (e.g., schools, hospitals, housing, roads), resources (e.g., food, water, electricity), and jobs. Rapid population growth can be seen as threatening by neighboring countries.

SOURCE: CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011

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"Population growth rate (2011) by country", CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/peo_pop_gro_rat-people-population-growth-rate&date=2011

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phanita
6th August 2005
i want to know india's population in 2040
phanita
6th August 2005
i want to know india's population in 2040
Ian Graham
Staff Editor

31st May 2005
Taylor, one of the reasons for population booms is if the birth rate is not decreasing as fast as the death rate, which can be lowered considerably by new medical procedures, new medicines, and, probably most importantly, the seemingly simple factors of better nutrition, sanitation and access to clean water.

Lowering the birth rate requires education about family planning, birth spacing and, of course, access to birth control. Encouraging the use of birth control is sometimes difficult due to religious prohibitions or superstitious or paranoid beliefs (some people may believe that a medication, such as a birth control pill, is actually being used by a foreign government to sterilize people). Other times, it’s because of a lack of money or political will.

Age structure is also a factor. Most childbearing is done by women between the ages of 15 and 49. So if a population has a large number of young people just entering their reproductive years, the rate of growth of that population is sure to rise.

Edria Murray
Staff Editor

31st May 2005
In response to Taylor:

The population in these areas is growing quickly as the birth rate is high and life expectency is increasing. Most of the countries in Sub Sahara Africa and the middle east still have a total fertility rate greater than 4 children per woman. A total fertility rate of 2.1 children per women would cause zero population growth.



Fertility rates are declining and this trend is expected to continue over the next fifty years causing the world population to eventually stabilise (probably between 8 and 12 billion), however the rate of decline is unknown. According to United Nations estimates, if the total fertility rate of almost every country reached 2.1 children per woman, the world population would be 9.4 billion by 2050. If worldwide fertility only declined to 2.6 children per woman, the world population in 2050 would be 11.2 billion (almost double today's value).

Suchita
Staff Editor

23rd January 2005
The world took 454 years to go from a population of 345 million in 1310 AD to a billion by 1655 but only 344 years to reach 6 billion by 1999. While China remains the most populous country, its population growth rate has actually fallen to 0.9% far below the global average of 1.2% and the Asian average of 1.3%. Yet, five Asian countries — Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia and Pakistan — are projected to account for nearly 45% of the world’s projected population growth between 2002 and 2050. India is expected to have a population count of 1.9 billion by 2015.

The world’s population is expected to cross 9 billion by 2050 and 10 billion by the turn of the century, the developing countries accounting for the bulk of the growth.
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