Female population of reproductive age in Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand) (2015 - 2025)

The female population of reproductive age is a crucial demographic statistic that influences healthcare, economic growth, and social policies in countries. Understanding this population helps address reproductive health needs and support family planning initiatives.

Historical Trend

Female population of reproductive age over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
20253.69M persons+57.26K persons+1.58%
20243.63M persons+56.41K persons+1.58%
20233.58M persons+55.74K persons+1.58%
20223.52M persons+56.94K persons+1.64%
20213.47M persons+59.86K persons+1.76%
20203.41M persons+60.78K persons+1.82%
20193.34M persons+61.63K persons+1.88%
20183.28M persons+63.52K persons+1.97%
20173.22M persons+64.21K persons+2.03%
20163.16M persons+64.61K persons+2.09%
20153.09M persons
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Currently married (Percent) in Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand)

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Life expectancy at birth in Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand)

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Median age of population in Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand)

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Percentage of land area by degree of urbanization in Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand)

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Population Change in Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand)

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Population density in Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand)

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