The table presents the population figures for four countries: Argentina, Indonesia, Italy, and the Republic of Korea—in the years 2003, 2025, and 2050.
Overall, the populations of Argentina and Indonesia are projected to increase significantly, while Italy is expected to experience a gradual decline. The population of the Republic of Korea will remain stable after a slight increase.
In 2003, Indonesia had the highest population among the four countries, with 238 million people, followed by Italy with 54 million, the Republic of Korea with 48 million, and Argentina with 34 million. By 2025, Indonesia’s population is expected to grow to 274 million, and it will continue to rise to 312 million by 2050. Argentina’s population is projected to increase from 34 million in 2003 to 48 million in 2025 and will reach 62 million by 2050.
In contrast, Italy’s population, which was 54 million in 2003, is expected to decrease to 47 million in 2025 and further decline to 45 million by 2050. The Republic of Korea’s population will rise slightly from 48 million in 2003 to 52 million in 2025, but it will remainstable at 52 million by 2050.
