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AUSTRALIA V INDONESIA
Overpopulation and Problems That Go With It
AUSTRALIA

 Australia with a Population of 22,731,035 is often times associated
 with the outback and the qualities that come with that but there are
       down sides to every continent, country, state and town.
Australia has scarcely more than two persons per square kilometre of
     total land area. With 89% of its population living in urban
        areas, Australia is one of the world's most urbanised
countries, population is expected to grow to over 28 million by 2050.
POPUL ATION BREAKDOWN
    Percentage of Population

                               English

                               Australian

                               Irish

                               Scottish

                               Italian
L ANGUAGE BREAKDOWN

                Only English

                Italian

                Greek

                Cantonese

                Arabic
RELIGION

 Australia is a very religion diverse country and has no official
religion

 Christianity is the countries most predominant faith in which
25.8% of the population claimed

 The second largest is Anglican in which 18.7% and all others
make up 19.4% of the population
OTHER RELIGIONS PRACTICED

 Buddhism- 2.1%
 Islamic- 1.7%
 Hinduism- 0.7%
 Judaism- 0.4%
 Sikhism- 2%
 Atheist- 18.7%
 Unknown- 11.7%
LIFE EXPECTANCY

 Total: 81.63 years

 Country Comparison To The World- 70

 Male: 79.25 years

 Female: 84.15 years
FERTILIT Y AND INFANT
           MORTALIT Y RATE

 1.969 Children Per Woman

 Total: 4.75D/1000B

 Male: 5.08D/1000B

 Female: 4.4D/1000B
HIV AND AIDS

 Adult prevalence rate: 0.2%

 People living with HIV/AIDS: 18,000

 Deaths: fewer than 200
LITERACY

 Definition- age fifteen and over can read and write

 Total population- 99%

 Male- 99%

 Female- 99%
EDUCATION

 4.5% of GDP

 Country comparison the the world: 55
INDONESIA

 Population as of 2010 is 237.6 million, with 58% living on the
island of Java, the worlds most populous island.

 Despite a fairly effective family planning program placed in the
1960’s the population is expected to grow to around 264 million by
2020 and 308 million by 2050.
POPUL ATION BREAKDOWN

        Population
                     Aceh
                     North Sumatra
                     West Sumatra
                     Riau
                     Jambi
                     South Sumatra
                     Bengkulu
BIRTH RATE AND GENDER
           PERCENTAGE

20000000000.00%

15000000000.00%
                                       Female
10000000000.00%                        Male
5000000000.00%                         Percentage

         0.00%
                  0-14   15-64   65+
EMIGRATION RATE

 Net migration rate: -1.08 migrant(s)/1,000 population

 Indonesia has a negative migration rate or emigration rate due to
the high number of people leaving the country from lack of jobs.
RELIGIONS

   Sales

            Muslim
            Protestant
            Roman Catholic
            Hindu
            Other
ETHNICIT Y

   Sales
             Javanese
             Sundanese
             Madurese
             Minangkabau
             Betawi
             Bugis
             Banten
SEX RATIO

 at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.04
male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.01 male(s)/female 65 years and
over: 0.79 male(s)/female total population: 1 male(s)/female (2010
est.)

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Population project.nward

  • 1. AUSTRALIA V INDONESIA Overpopulation and Problems That Go With It
  • 2. AUSTRALIA Australia with a Population of 22,731,035 is often times associated with the outback and the qualities that come with that but there are down sides to every continent, country, state and town. Australia has scarcely more than two persons per square kilometre of total land area. With 89% of its population living in urban areas, Australia is one of the world's most urbanised countries, population is expected to grow to over 28 million by 2050.
  • 3. POPUL ATION BREAKDOWN Percentage of Population English Australian Irish Scottish Italian
  • 4. L ANGUAGE BREAKDOWN Only English Italian Greek Cantonese Arabic
  • 5. RELIGION  Australia is a very religion diverse country and has no official religion  Christianity is the countries most predominant faith in which 25.8% of the population claimed  The second largest is Anglican in which 18.7% and all others make up 19.4% of the population
  • 6. OTHER RELIGIONS PRACTICED  Buddhism- 2.1%  Islamic- 1.7%  Hinduism- 0.7%  Judaism- 0.4%  Sikhism- 2%  Atheist- 18.7%  Unknown- 11.7%
  • 7. LIFE EXPECTANCY  Total: 81.63 years  Country Comparison To The World- 70  Male: 79.25 years  Female: 84.15 years
  • 8. FERTILIT Y AND INFANT MORTALIT Y RATE  1.969 Children Per Woman  Total: 4.75D/1000B  Male: 5.08D/1000B  Female: 4.4D/1000B
  • 9. HIV AND AIDS  Adult prevalence rate: 0.2%  People living with HIV/AIDS: 18,000  Deaths: fewer than 200
  • 10. LITERACY  Definition- age fifteen and over can read and write  Total population- 99%  Male- 99%  Female- 99%
  • 11. EDUCATION  4.5% of GDP  Country comparison the the world: 55
  • 12. INDONESIA  Population as of 2010 is 237.6 million, with 58% living on the island of Java, the worlds most populous island.  Despite a fairly effective family planning program placed in the 1960’s the population is expected to grow to around 264 million by 2020 and 308 million by 2050.
  • 13. POPUL ATION BREAKDOWN Population Aceh North Sumatra West Sumatra Riau Jambi South Sumatra Bengkulu
  • 14. BIRTH RATE AND GENDER PERCENTAGE 20000000000.00% 15000000000.00% Female 10000000000.00% Male 5000000000.00% Percentage 0.00% 0-14 15-64 65+
  • 15. EMIGRATION RATE  Net migration rate: -1.08 migrant(s)/1,000 population  Indonesia has a negative migration rate or emigration rate due to the high number of people leaving the country from lack of jobs.
  • 16. RELIGIONS Sales Muslim Protestant Roman Catholic Hindu Other
  • 17. ETHNICIT Y Sales Javanese Sundanese Madurese Minangkabau Betawi Bugis Banten
  • 18. SEX RATIO  at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.01 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.79 male(s)/female total population: 1 male(s)/female (2010 est.)