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Similarities and differences in population and residents among Japan, India and Russia

1, Japan, India and Russia have something in common in terms of population and residents: they are all capitalist countries.

2. Differences in population and residents among Japan, India and Russia:

1), Japan is an island country with a fast aging population. First of all, the population aging is developing rapidly, with a large number and a high degree of aging. Due to the decline in fertility rate, immigrants have not increased, and the working-age population in Japan (15-64 years old) has been decreasing for 30 years, and it has reached the lowest level in 30 years. A quarter of the people are over 65 years old, and the aging rate is still accelerating.

2) India has a large and dense population. At present, India's population exceeds 65.438+0.2 billion, ranking second in the world after China. Due to the high birth rate, this trend will continue for at least another 20 years. By 2025, the average age of Indians will be only a little over 30; 70% of Indians will be of working age, and by 2050, the working population of India will be 200 million more than that of China;

3) Russia has a vast territory, a large population and a small number of ethnic minorities. There are more than 130 ethnic groups in China, among which Russians account for 82.95%. Russian industry and agriculture are mainly concentrated in the west, with developed transportation, so the population is concentrated; Due to the harsh environment in the eastern region, the development of industry and agriculture is slow, the traffic conditions are backward and the population is sparse.