Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - What is the per capita area of immigrants?

What is the per capita area of immigrants?

The country with the lowest population density is Mongolia in the Asian plate, and its neighbor is Russia. Mongolia covers an area of about 1.56 million square kilometers, and its population was just over 3 million in 20 18. The per capita land area is 520,000 square meters. The per capita area is higher than that of Russia, the largest country in the world.

There is a reason why Mongolia has such a small population. Mongolia experienced many years of war before its independence in 1924, so its population did not increase until the late Qing Dynasty, when the population base was only 400,000. In addition, the geographical environment of Mongolia is not dominant, so it can be said that the geographical environment directly affects the population growth. Mongolia's borders are surrounded by neighboring countries, and it is located inland, with no sea and no port. In addition, due to the customs and religions of its ethnic minorities, it is basically not bordered by neighboring countries, and its economy has not been well developed due to its lack of diplomatic ability, resulting in a slow population growth in the country.

Secondly, it is influenced by the geographical environment. The geographical environment of Mongolia is dominated by desert terrain. After independence, it has maintained the characteristics of the former nomadic people. In today's world economic development, whether it is industrial development or agricultural development, nomadic people are a very backward economic development model.

Therefore, if the national economy does not develop well, education and medical conditions will lag behind other countries. Education and medical conditions are important reasons that directly affect population growth or decline. Before 1990, the infant mortality rate in Mongolia reached more than 70%, and then gradually decreased. Except for the capital and first-tier cities, the medical conditions in small cities in Mongolia are very poor, resulting in a very high mortality rate.