The population of this country is 5,581,503 people as of 2015
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Denmark has an average life expectancy of 79.25 years. It is ranked 47th in the world for life expectancy.
The average male life expectancy is: 77 years The average female life expectancy is: 82 years |
The arithmetic density of this country is about 130 people per square kilometer of land
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The physiological density is about 233 people per square kilometer of arable land
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Crude Birth Rate-
10.27 births/1,000 population as of 2015 Rate of Natural Increase-
0.22% |
Crude Death Rate-
10.25 deaths/1,000 population as of 2015 Total Fertility Rate-
1.73 children born/woman as of 2015 |
Child Mortality Rate-
4.05 deaths/1,000 live births Denmark's population is just barely growing. This is so because its NIR is just barely over 0%, it is 0.22%.
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Net Migration Rate-
2.2 migrant(s)/1,000 population as of 2015 Denmark is not replacing itself because of the fact that its TFR is 1.73. The accepted replacement rate in the developed world is 2.1, therefore, Denmark is not replacing itself.
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Ever since the mid 1800s, the Danes have immigrated to other places. 500,000 Danes immigrated from Denmark up to 1968 and about 70% of them go to the USA. There are not many immigrants to Denmark.
According to one source, by 2035, the population of Denmark will drop by approximately 25 thousand people.
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Total Dependency Ratio-
55.9% |
Elderly Dependency Ratio-
26.3% |
Youth Dependency Ratio-
29.6% |
Population Pyramid-
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Demography Translation-
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Denmark is in stage 4 of the Demographic Translation. This is so because of the fact that both the Crude Birth Rate and the Crude Death Rate are low. Another proof that Denmark is in stage 4 is that most European countries are in stages 4 and 5. Since Denmark's CBR is still barely above the CDR, Denmark is in
stage 4. |