The table illustrates 4 different countries’ population data included Argentina, Indonesia, Italy and Republic of Korea in 2003 and predictions for 2025 and 2050.
Overall, the population of developing countries: Argentina and Indonesia will experience a significant growing trend in 2025 and 2050, while the developed groups: Italy and Korea is projected to remain and fall slightly. Indonesia’s resident numbers will reach the highest rank in the future.
With the developing countries, Argentina had the least population with 34 million of population in 2003. This country is predicted to nearly double its population by 62 millions in 2003. In contrast, Indonesia’s population figure started with the most residents out of other remaining countries. It will continue to rise relatively to 274 million by 2025 and 312 million of people by 2050.
In terms of developed groups, Italy sees a predicted downward trend from 54 million of people to 45 million in 2050 while Korea is predicted to grow up to 52 million units and it will remain the same number until 2050.
