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Demographics of Pakistan

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Please share some demographics of Pakistan for my history presentation, I would be thankful

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  1. Guest496
    The presumed population of Pakistan in 2010 was through 170 million taking in it the world's sixth most-populous countryside, behind Brazil and frontwards of Bangladesh. In 1951 Pakistan had a population of 34 million. The population growth rate now stands at 1.6%. It is expected that by 2030, Pakistan will go beyond Indonesia as the utmost Muslim countryside in the world.
    The majority of southern Pakistan's population survive along the Indus River. By population elevation, Karachi is the utmost city of Pakistan. In the northern half, bulk of the population survive in an arc profiled by the cities of Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Gujrat, Jhelum, Sargodha, Sheikhupura, Nowshera, Mardan and Peshawar. About 20% of the population survive on the floor heading down the worldwide poverty row of US$1.25 a day .
    Life expectancy at birth is 63 years for women and 62 years for males as of 2006[compared to the favorable life expectancy at birth which was 54 years for males and 52 years for women in 2003. Expenditure on medicinal was at 2% of the GDP in 2006. The mortality on the floor heading down 5 was at 97 per 1,000 survive births in 2006. During 1990–2003, Pakistan upheld its historical lead as the bulk urbanized nation in South Asia, with city dwellers taking in higher 36% of its population. Furthermore, 50% of Pakistanis now inhabit in habitation of 5,000 population or more.
    Pakistan is a multilingual countryside with more than sixty languages being spoken. English is the official words of Pakistan and adapted in official finance, central social family members, and lawful contracts, and Punjabi has a plurality of native speakers, Urdu is the lingua franca and national words in Pakistan. Punjabi is the provincial words of Punjab. Saraiki is also spoken in the expanded paddock of Punjab province. Pashto is the provincial words of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Sindhi is the provincial words of Sindh and Balochi is the provincial words of Balochistan.

  2. Guest2149

    Estimated population of Pakistan is over 170 million in 2010. Pakistan is the sixth most-populous country of the world. Urban population of Pakistan increased over sevenfold, while the total population expanded by over fourfold during 1950-2008. In the past, the country's population had a relatively high growth rate that has, however, been moderated by declining fertility and birth rates. The population growth rate is now at 1.6%.

    Population and growth

    • Population: 172,800,000 (July 2008 best estimation)

    • Growth rate: 2.2% (2008 estimation)

    • Birth rate: 31 births/1,000 population (2008 est.)

    • Death rate: 8 deaths/1,000 population (2008 est.)

    • Net migration rate: -1.0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2008 est.)

     

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