India set to beat China in population
- UN Population Report: India is set to surpass China as the world’s most populous country in 2023
- High fertility would challenge economic growth.
World Population Prospects(WPP)
- Published in biennial cycles since 1951.
- Each revision provides a historical time series of population indicators starting in 1950.
- It takes into account newly released national data to revise estimates of past trends in fertility, mortality or international migration.
Key Highlights
- World’s population could grow to 8.5 billion in 2030, and 10.4 billion in 2100, as the pace of mortality slows.
- 2022: China remained most populous country with 1,426 million.
- Two most populous regions: Eastern and South-Eastern Asia.
- 46 least developed countries (LDCs) are among world’s fastest-growing.
- Elderly Population: Increasing both in numbers and as a share of the total.
- 2021: Average fertility of world’s population stood at 2.3 having fallen from about 5 births in 1950.
- More than half of the projected increase in global population up to 2050 will be concentrated in eight countries — Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines and the United Republic of Tanzania.
- South Asia : Population growth will begin to decline before 2100.
Migration
- Increase in migration contributes to changing population patterns across countries.
- South Asia saw the highest emigration trends.
- Pakistan has the highest net flow of migrants of 16.5 million.
Conclusion
- The 65+ category is going to grow quite fast and it faces several challenges.
- Provisioning of social security will be challenging.
- This will stretch the resources of the future governments.
- If we go back to our roots and stick around as families, as against the western tendency to go for individualism, then the challenges would be less.