North Korea's Population: Past, Present, and Projections
Current Population: 26,225,661
As of April 9, 2024, North Korea's population stands at approximately 26,225,661, according to the latest data from Worldometer.
Historical Census and Growth Rate
The most recent official census in North Korea was conducted in 2008, revealing a population of 24 million. Since then, the growth rate has slowed to 0.44% per year, indicating a plateau in population growth.
In contrast, North Korea's population experienced rapid growth following the Korean War, more than doubling between 1953 and 1993.
Population Density and Life Expectancy
The population density of North Korea is approximately 199.54 inhabitants per square kilometer. Life expectancy at birth is estimated to be 69.81 years.
Projected Population Growth
Current projections suggest that North Korea's population will reach its peak in 2037 with a population of 26.87 million, representing a marginal increase from current levels.
Ethnic Homogeneity
North Korea's population is notably ethnically homogeneous, with 99% of the population being ethnically Korean. The remaining 1% consists primarily of Chinese and Japanese communities.
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