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[Population] Population (ten thousands)
[Population] Popuation growth (annual)
[Population] Popuation change in the last 20 years
[Population] 0-14 years, % of the total population
[Population] 15-64 years, % of the total population
[Population] 20-24 years, % of the total population
[Population] 65 years and over, % of the total population
[Population] Life expectancy at birth - Both sexes (years)
[Population] Life expectancy at birth - Female (years)
[Population] Life expectancy at birth - Male (years)
[Population] Population density (per square kilometer)
[Population] Population in urban agglomerations of more than 1 million (% of total population)
[Population] % of those who think that population growth cannot be supported
[Population] % of those who think that there is strong conflicts between young people and older people
[Population] % of those who think that younger people should be medically prioritized over older people
[Marriage and sex] Crude marriage rate (marriages per 1,000 population)
[Marriage and sex] Crude divorce rate (divorces per 1,000 population)
[Marriage and sex] Relative divorce rate (ratio of divorces to marriages in the latest year)
[Marriage and sex] % of ever married at 50-54, men
[Marriage and sex] % of ever married at 50-54, women
[Marriage and sex] % of those who have lived together without getting married
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that it is a good idea for a couple who intend to get married to live together first
[Marriage and sex] % of those who lived with their husband or wife before they got married
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that married people are generally happier than unmarried people
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that it is better to have a bad marriage than no marriage at all
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that people who want children ought to get married
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that the main purpose of marriage these days is to have children
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that it is all right for a couple to live together without intending to get married
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that a couple should divorce when their marriage does not work well
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that the main advantage of marriage is that it gives financial security
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that adultery is always wrong
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that sex before marriage is always wrong
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that sex under 16 years old is always wrong
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that homosexuality should be accepted by society
[Marriage and sex] % of those who think that homosexuality is always wrong
[Birth] Fertility rate, total (births per woman)
[Birth] Crude birth rate (per 1,000 people)
[Birth] Mean age of women at childbirth
[Birth] % of those who think that their ideal number of children is 3 or more
[Birth] Maternal mortality ratio (per 100,000 live births)
[Birth] Infant mortality rate (deaths per 1,000 live births)
[Birth] Under-five mortality rate (per 1,000 live births)
[Birth] Adolescent fertility rate (Births per 1,000 women aged 15-19)
[Birth] % of births outside of marriage
[Birth] % of those who think that it is wrong for a woman to have an abortion if there is a strong chance of serious defect in the baby
[Birth] % of those who think that it is wrong for a woman to have an abortion if her family cannot afford any more children
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think current children will be better off than their parents
[Parent-child relations] % of children (aged 0-17) living with a single parent
[Parent-child relations] % of elderly who live with their child(ren)
[Parent-child relations] % of elderly who contact their child(ren) not living together more than once a week
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think that adult children have a duty to look after their elderly parents
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think that adult children are an important source of help for elderly parents
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think that having children interferes too much with the freedom of parents
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think that one parent can bring up a child as well as two parents together
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think that watching children grow up is life's greatest joy
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think that children are a financial burden
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think that those with young children should be medically prioritized over those not
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think that a same sex female couple can bring up a child as well as a male-female couple
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think that a same sex male couple can bring up a child as well as a male-female couple
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think that having children increases people's social standing in society
[Parent-child relations] % of those who think that having children restricts the employment and career chances
[Family] % of those who live with their brother/ sister, among those who have brother/ sister
[Family] % of those who but do not live with their brother/ sister but contact frequently
[Family] Total public social expenditure on families as % of GDP
[Family] % of those who think that they should take care of themselves and their family first, before helping other people
[Family] % of those who think that their family members put pressure on them about the way they live or organise their personal life
[Family] % of those who feel that their family, relatives and/or friends make too many demands on them
[Family] % of those who face anger of their family or close friends
[Family] Extent of satisfaction with family life (7 steps)
[Family] Extent of satisfaction with the relationships with family members (7 steps)
[Family] Fathers' time spent on physical care and child supervision (as mothers=100)
[Family] Fathers' time spent teaching, reading, and playing with children (as mothers=100)
[Domestic problems] Prevalence of stunting in children under 5 (%)
[Domestic problems] Prevalence of overweight in children under 5 (%)
[Domestic problems] Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls aged 15?49 years subjected to physical and/or sexual violence by a current or former intimate partner in their lifetime (%)
[Migration] International migrant stock (% of immigrants in the population)
[Migration] Refugee population by country or territory of asylum
[Migration] % of those who think that large numbers of people moving from one country to another are a major threat to their country
[Migration] % of those who think immigration should be limited [5 choices]
[Migration] % of those who think immigration should be limited [4 choices]
[Migration] % of those who experience migration
[Migration] % of those who experience international migration
[Migration] % of those who turn to family members or close friends first to find a place to live
[Migration] % of those who turn to private companies first to find a place to live
[Migration] % of those who turn to public services first to find a place to live
[Migration] % of those who think that the number of immigrants to the country nowadays should be increased
[Migration] % of those who think that the number of immigrants to the country nowadays should be reduced
[Migration] % of those who think that having diverse people makes their country a better place to live
[Migration] % of those who think that immigrants increase crime rates
[Migration] % of those who think that immigration is the most important issue for their country
[Migration] % of those who think that there is strong conflicts between domestic-born and foreign-born
[Migration] % of those who think that immigrants are generally good for the country's economy
[Migration] % of those who agree that immigrants take jobs away from people who were born in the country
[Migration] % of those who think that immigrants improve your country's society by bringing in new ideas and cultures
[Migration] % of those who agree that it is impossible for people who do not share their country's customs and traditions to become fully their country's nationalty
[Migration] % of those who agree that ethnic minorities should be given government assistance to preserve their customs and traditions
[Migration] % of those who think that immigrants should give up original culture and adopt their culture
[Migration] % of those who think that it is better for society if different racial and ethnic groups maintain their distinct customs and traditions
[Migration] % of those who agree that their country's culture is generally undermined by immigrants
[Migration] % of those who think that foreigners should not be allowed to buy land in this country
[Migration] % of those who agree that legal immigrants to their country who are not citizens should have the same rights as their country's citizens
[Migration] % of those who agree that their country should take stronger measures to exclude illegal immigrants
[Migration] % of those who agree that legal immigrants should have equal access to public education
[Migration] % of those who think that people prejudiced against any racial or ethnic group should be allowed to hold public meetings
Period:
2006-2018
Area:
World
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Major advanced countries
\n
Nordic and major advanced countries
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OECD members
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EU27
\n
EU+Japan
\n
Europe
\n
ASIA
\n
TPP
\n
Latin America
\n
Africa
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36 countries/ areas
Highlight:
(No highlight)
Japan
Nordic and Japan
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Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Chile
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Republic of Korea
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkiye
United Kingdom
United States
1
Turkiye
98.1%
2013
2
Austria
93.1%
2011
3
Mexico
92.4%
2018
4
Republic of Korea
92.1%
2015
5
Israel
92.0%
2016
6
Estonia
91.8%
2018
7
New Zealand
89.2%
2006
8
Lithuania
89.1%
2018
9
Belgium
89.0%
2011
10
Greece
88.8%
2011
11
Spain
88.5%
2011
12
Portugal
88.3%
2011
13
Poland
87.7%
2011
13
United Kingdom
87.7%
2011
15
United States
87.3%
2010
16
Chile
86.9%
2011
17
Czech Republic
86.6%
2018
18
Slovakia
86.1%
2018
19
Canada
86.0%
2016
20
Latvia
85.4%
2018
21
Luxembourg
84.3%
2018
22
Iceland
82.3%
2018
23
Switzerland
81.8%
2017
24
Australia
81.6%
2016
25
Japan
81.3%
2015
26
Hungary
81.2%
2018
27
Ireland
80.7%
2016
28
Italy
80.1%
2018
29
Germany
78.7%
2018
30
Netherlands
76.8%
2018
31
Denmark
76.7%
2018
32
France
76.4%
2013
33
Norway
72.5%
2018
34
Finland
72.1%
2018
35
Slovenia
70.4%
2018
36
Sweden
67.5%
2018
No data for 2 countries.
Colombia/ Costa Rica
Source
United Nations Population Division, World Marriage Data 2019
Correlations with major national performance indices
Life satisfaction (10 steps)
No. of data
36
Regression equation
Y = -4.664754 X +
10.651
Correlation coefficient (r)
-0.523
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.274
GDP per capita (current US$)
No. of data
36
Regression equation
Y = -150963.540501 X +
173333.475
Correlation coefficient (r)
-0.380
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.144
Life expectancy at birth - Both sexes (years)
No. of data
36
Regression equation
Y = -13.761447 X +
92.090
Correlation coefficient (r)
-0.360
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.130
Fertility rate, total (births per woman)
No. of data
36
Regression equation
Y = 0.652549 X +
1.020
Correlation coefficient (r)
0.145
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.021
Suicide, age-standardized (per 100 000 population)
No. of data
36
Regression equation
Y = -9.048292 X +
17.709
Correlation coefficient (r)
-0.156
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.024