The bar chart compares the population figures, measured in millions, in terms of seven different countries in Europe across the years 2013 and 2021.
Overall, the data reveals a mixed trend in population changes, among the countries, with Germany, Spain and France experiencing growth and the others witnessing decline over the specified period. Notably, despite the changes in all countries, they remained at their position.
With regard to the increasing patterns, Germany’s population experienced a notable increase, rising from 80,6 milion in 2013 to 83,2 millions in 2021. Similarly, France and Spain saw a significant rise, with their populations growing from 65,8 and 46,6 million to 67,7 and 47,4 million respectively.
Focusing on the decreasing trends, populations of Italy and Poland diminished from 60,2 and 38 million to 59,1 and 37,7 millions over the 8-year span. Portugal and Croatia maintained relatively stable around 10 million and 4 million, respectively, throughout both years.
