Female population of reproductive age in South-Eastern Asia (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.

South-Eastern Asia11 years of dataUnited Nations Population Division
Historical Trend

Female population of reproductive age over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
2025181.25M persons+988.52K persons+0.55%
2024180.26M persons+1.03M persons+0.57%
2023179.23M persons+1.03M persons+0.58%
2022178.20M persons+1.01M persons+0.57%
2021177.19M persons+956.37K persons+0.54%
2020176.23M persons+922.16K persons+0.53%
2019175.31M persons+852.88K persons+0.49%
2018174.46M persons+845.37K persons+0.49%
2017173.61M persons+911.34K persons+0.53%
2016172.70M persons+1.03M persons+0.60%
2015171.67M persons
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