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The Population of Italy (2020 - 2028, people)

  • The Population of Italy attained a value of 58,696,239 people in 2023

  • The indicator recorded a historical growth (CAGR) of 109% between 2020 to 2023, and is expected to decline by...

  • GlobalData projects the figure to decline at a CAGR of ...

The Population of Italy (2020 - 2028, people)

Published: Oct 2021
Source: GlobalData

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Global Population: Overview

Population is defined as the total number of people residing in a country or region.

The global population is currently growing at a low single-digit growth rate per year. The annual population growth rate is anticipated to be 81 million people per year. The world population has more than doubled from 1959 to the 2000s. The annual population growth rate reached its peak in the late 1960s. Since then the rate of increase has nearly halved and is expected to continue to decline worldwide in the coming years.

Population Growth Analysis of Italy

Between 2017-2020, Italy reported negative YoY growth in its population in 2020, reaching 59,538,446 people. Italy reported the highest population in 2014 and its population has been constantly declining since then. The population of Italy since the 1960s to today has grown at a very slow pace.

Population Segmentation of Italy

Gender: The male and female population of Italy witnessed a negative YoY growth in 2020. The country had a large number of female population over the male population since the 1980s. Between 1982-2020, Italy had the highest number of female population in 2013 and the highest number of male population in 2014.

Urban and Rural Population: Italy has a larger proportion of people living in urban areas. The number of people living in the urban areas has always been larger than the number of people living in the rural areas. areas of Italy since the 1980s. Between 1982-2020, Italy had the highest number of people residing in the rural areas in 1991 and the highest number of people residing in the urban areas in 2017.

Factors Affecting Population Growth of a Country

Population growth of a country depends on multiple factors including the economy, female fertility rates, birth rates, death rates, healthcare facilities, increasing urbanization, immigration & emigration rates, education, and other social & cultural aspects.

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