Natural increase and modest net migration rates should drive population
growth in South Africa in 2019-2040. While ageing will be rapid as birth rates
decline and longevity rises, South Africa will remain a relatively young
country in a global context. Its expanding workforce and increased prosperity
should intensify consumer purchasing power over this timeframe, though
inequality will remain extremely high. Urban shift will be swift, with the
fastest growth occurring in smaller urban areas.
Euromonitor's South Africa in 2040: The Future Demographic report
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South Africa in 2040
Key Findings (1)
Key Findings (2)
Summary
South Africa and the World in 2040
Population Past, Present and Future
Ageing
Men and Women
Marriage and Divorce
Births and Fertility
Life Expectancy and Deaths
Health
Migration
Diversity
Urbanisation
Cities
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