Albania among 20 countries losing more population

Although the world's population is growing and many researchers are more concerned about overcrowding, some countries suffer more from dispopulation. The mass migration movements that have been observed in recent decades have changed the world in various ways. Countries like Britain have tried to flee [...]
The mass migration movements that have been observed in recent decades have changed the world in various ways.
Countries like Britain have been trying to leave the EU with migration as one of the main reasons, while other countries suffer the removal of the population, which creates other problems.
What are the countries that are losing more population? This is the World Bank ranking in 2018. Russia is 20th. Population growth in 2018 was 0.001%, 101.2% less than global population growth.
Instead of 19th, Moldova. Population growth in 2018 was 0.09%, 108.4% less than global population growth. world.
Instead of 18th, Belarus. Population growth in 2018 was -0.14%, 112.2% less than global population growth. 17th place, Italy. Population growth in 2018 was -0.17%, 115.7% less than the world population's growth. Instead of 16th, Portugal. Population growth in 2018 was -0.23%, 119.6% less than global population growth. Instead of 15, Hungary. Population growth in 2018 was -0.27%, 122.7% less than the world population's growth.
Instead of 14th, Japan. Population growth in 2018 was -0.20%, 118.3% less than global population growth. Instead of 13th, Albania. Population growth in 2018 was -0.25%, 122.3% less than the world population's growth.
Greece ranks 12th. Population growth in 2018 was -0.25%, 122.7% less than the world population's growth. In place of 11th, Ukraine. Population growth in 2018 was -0.47%, 142.1% less than the world population's growth.
Serbia is tenth. Population growth in 2018 was -0.55%, 149.9% less than the world population's growth. Instead of 9th, Romania. Population growth in 2018 was -0.5.8%, 152.4% less than the world population's growth.
Bulgaria ranks eighth. Population growth in 2018 was -0.73%, 166.2% less than global population growth, followed by Latvia to seventh place. Population growth in 2018 was -0.81%, 173.2% less than the world population's growth.
Instead of six, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Population growth in 2018 was -0.83%, 174.6% less than the world population's growth. Instead of 5th, Croatia. Population growth in 2018 was -0.86%, 177.7% less than the world population's growth.
Syria is fourth. Population growth in 2018 was -0.95%, 185.9% less than the world population's growth. Instead of the third, Nauru, who lies in the Pacific Ocean. Population growth in 2018 was -1.34%, 221.3% less than global population growth.
Lithuania is the second in the ranking, where population growth in 2018 was -1.38%, 223.8% less than global population growth, as long as Venezuela is first. Population growth in 2018 was -1.79%, 261.8% less than global population growth. /tch












