The provided table delineates the population statistics for four countries – Argentina, Indonesia, Italy, and the Republic of Korea – across two distinct years: 2003, alongside projections for 2025 and 2050.
Overall, Indonesia is anticipated to experience the most significant population growth, while Italy’s population is expected to decline markedly over the same period. Argentina and the Republic of Korea show varied population trends.
In 2003, Argentina’s population stood at 34 million, which is projected to rise to 48 million by 2025 and reach 62 million by 2050. Conversely, Indonesia, with a substantial population of 238 million in 2003, is forecasted to increase considerably to 274 million in 2025 and further to 312 million by 2050. This indicates a remarkable growth trajectory for Indonesia, with an increment of 74 million over the span of 47 years.
In stark contrast, Italy experienced a population of 54 million in 2003, which is expected to decline to 47 million in 2025 and further to 45 million by 2050, signifying a total decrease of 9 million. The Republic of Korea’s population, initially at 48 million in 2003, is anticipated to witness a slight rise to 52 million by 2025, followed by a stabilization at the same figure in 2050, reflecting negligible growth compared to its peers.
