News Analysis / UN Population Report
Published on: April 20, 2023
Source: The Indian Express
Context:
India is now the most populous country in the world, having overtaken China in population, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) said in its State of World Population (SOWP) report, ‘8 Billion Lives, Infinite Possibilities’.
India’s Population: Facts and Figures
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Highlights of UNFPA’s Report on World Population
Population Growth Outlook:
How has increasing life expectancy impacted global population growth?
Life expectancy and declining mortality rates are among the factors contributing to global population growth, according to the UNFPA. The 2023 report highlights the following findings related to life expectancy:
In 2019, global life expectancy was 72.8 years, up nearly 9 years from 1990.
Men have a life expectancy of 71 years, while women have a life expectancy of 76 years.
Average global longevity is projected to reach 77.2 years by 2050, as mortality rates continue to decline.
The share of the population aged 65 or above is expected to rise from 10% in 2022 to 16% in 2050.
By 2050, the number of people aged 65 or above is expected to be more than double that of 5-year-olds and equal to that of 12-year-olds.
As fertility rates drop in high-fertility regions, such as sub-Saharan Africa, the global population is expected to eventually decline. However, for now, increasing life expectancy continues to contribute to global population growth.
India’s Population: Facts and Figures
Overview:
India is the most populous country in the world with 1,428.6 million people.
The country has a young population, with 68% of its population belonging to the 15-64 years category, and 26% in the 10-24 years group.
However, India’s fertility rate has been steadily dropping, and the National Family Health 5 Survey (2019-21) found that India attained a Total Fertility Rate of 2.0 for the first time, less than the replacement level of 2.1, falling from 2.2 in NFHS 4 (2015-16).
Population Growth:
India’s large population is a result of “population momentum” from earlier decades, and experts predict that the country’s population is likely to start declining closer to 2050.
The increased use of contraceptive methods, spacing of pregnancies, access to health care, and the impetus to family planning have contributed to the rate of growth of population slowing.
Life Expectancy:
Life expectancy for men in India is 71 years, the same as the global average, while it is marginally lower for women at 74 years.
Demographic Dividend:
With 68% of its population as youth and a working population, India could have one of the largest workforces in the world, giving it a global advantage.
Experts talk about the opportunity of India’s “demographic dividend,” which could help spur economic growth by educating and skilling its youth and providing this skilled labor to countries in need of such a workforce in the near future.
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is a UN agency that was established in 1969. It is responsible for promoting universal access to reproductive health care, supporting population and development strategies, and advocating for women’s rights.
Mission and Objectives:
The UNFPA’s mission is to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.
The agency has several objectives:
Promote reproductive health and rights: UNFPA works to ensure that every individual has access to reproductive health care services and information, including family planning, maternal health care, and prevention of sexually transmitted infections.
Support gender equality: The agency advocates for the empowerment of women and girls, including efforts to end gender-based violence and child marriage.
Provide humanitarian assistance: UNFPA works to provide essential reproductive health services during times of humanitarian crises, including conflicts and natural disasters.
Promote population and development strategies: The agency supports countries in developing policies and programs that integrate population and development goals.