Population Change in Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand) (2015 - 2025)

This statistic measures population change across countries, highlighting shifts in demographics. Understanding these changes is crucial for planning resources, economic growth, and social services.

Historical Trend

Population Change over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
2025221.46K persons1.38K persons-0.62%
2024222.84K persons+208 persons+0.09%
2023222.64K persons+880 persons+0.40%
2022221.76K persons1.56K persons-0.70%
2021223.31K persons11.00K persons-4.69%
2020234.31K persons+2.18K persons+0.94%
2019232.12K persons10.69K persons-4.40%
2018242.81K persons3.85K persons-1.56%
2017246.67K persons2.03K persons-0.82%
2016248.69K persons1.69K persons-0.67%
2015250.38K 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 density in Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand)

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Total population in Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand)

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