China, People's Republic of vs India: Wittgenstein Projection: Population in thousands by highest level of e

China, People's Republic of
120,917
in 2100
India
348,355
in 2100
China, People's Republic of rank
2nd
India rank
1st

Wittgenstein Projection: Population in thousands by highest level of e over time

  • China, People's Republic of
  • India
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How they compare

India currently reports 348,355 against 120,917 in China, People's Republic of, a difference of 227,438.

That makes India's figure about 2.9 times China, People's Republic of's.

Across all 19 years both countries report, India has been ahead every year.

China, People's Republic of ranks 2nd and India ranks 1st of 166 countries.

India has averaged higher in every one of the 10 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade China, People's Republic of India Difference Ahead
2010s 80,292 86,509 6,217 India
2020s 100,627 130,474 29,847 India
2030s 118,611 180,834 62,224 India
2040s 132,017 231,616 99,598 India
2050s 140,020 279,270 139,249 India
2060s 143,468 318,828 175,360 India
2070s 142,410 345,694 203,284 India
2080s 136,945 358,110 221,164 India
2090s 128,293 357,368 229,074 India
2100s 120,917 348,355 227,438 India

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher wittgenstein projection: population in thousands by highest level of e, China, People's Republic of or India?
India, at 348,355 against 120,917 in China, People's Republic of as of 2100.
What is the difference in wittgenstein projection: population in thousands by highest level of e between China, People's Republic of and India?
227,438, with India ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for China, People's Republic of and India?
19 years are reported by both, from 2010 to 2100.
How do China, People's Republic of and India rank globally for wittgenstein projection: population in thousands by highest level of e?
China, People's Republic of ranks 2nd and India ranks 1st of 166 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital: http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/dataexplorer/, published as Wittgenstein Projection: Population in thousands by highest level of educational attainment. Upper Secondary. Female. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Wittgenstein Projection: Population in thousands by highest level of educational attainment. Upper Secondary. Female
Source
Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital: http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/dataexplorer/
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
167 places, 3,173 data points, 2010–2100
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Total population in thousands that has completed upper secondary or incomplete post-secondary education as the highest level of educational attainment. Projections are based on collected census and survey data for the base year (around 2010) and the Medium Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP2) projection model. The SSP2 is a middle-of-the-road scenario that combines medium fertility with medium mortality, medium migration, and the Global Education Trend (GET) education scenario. For more information and other projection models, consult the Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital's website: http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/dataexplorer/