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Population density by countries (17 countries)
calendar_monthJul 01, 2020
Singapore has the highest population density of 7,968 people per square kilometer, followed by Hong Kong (6,659 people). Looking at the last five years, all countries except Japan show an increase, with Saudi Arabia's population density largely increasing by 12.1 points. Japan saw a slight decrease of 0.9 points.
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Population/population ratio by age and sex (10 y.o. range) _China
calendar_monthJun 30, 2020
In China, the proportion of people in their 30s or younger is larger than Japan, but on the whole, 30s to 50s are populous generations.
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Population ratio by religion_17 countries
calendar_monthJun 26, 2020
Japan has a high percentage of Buddhism and Shintoism, but some people believe in both, so the addition is over 100%. Buddhism in Thailand, Hinduism in India, Christianity in the Philippines, Europe and the United States, and Islam in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Middle East are in the majority. China, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Vietnam have a majority of "no religion". In Europe and the United States, 20-30% of the population has no religion. Buddhism is the most common religion in Taiwan and Singapore, but Taoism is also practiced in Taiwan, and Christianity and Islam are also practiced in Singapore.
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Distribution of household by type
calendar_monthJun 26, 2020
In Japan, the US, the UK and Germany, one person households have the highest proportion among the household composition types. On the other hand, the percentage of couples with children is the highest in all Asian countries except Japan.
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Population/population ratio by age and sex (3 segments) _17 countries
calendar_monthJun 25, 2020
In 2040, the countries in which people under 20 years of age make up at least 20% of the population are, in descending order of composition, the Philippines, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, the United States, the United Kingdom, and China. On the other hand, between 2020 and 2040, the countries with aging populations and a significant decrease in the number of people in the workforce (aged 20-64) are Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, and Germany. As of 2020, Japan is the only one of the 17 countries with more than 20% of its population aged 65 and over, but by 2040 China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany will also have more than 20% of their population aged 65 and over.
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Distribution of households by size (number of members)_16 countries
calendar_monthJun 25, 2020
Southeast and South Asia, such as the Philippines and Malaysia, have fewer one-person households than other regions, with 4-5 members having the largest proportion. Many households have six or more members. Western countries, such as the United States and Germany, have more one-person households than other regions. In addition, 2-3 member households have the largest proportion and households with more than that are less common than in other regions.


