Africa Eastern and Southern vs Central Europe and the Baltics - Country Comparison | World Statistics
Country Comparison
Country Overview
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Detailed Comparison
Demographic
| Indicator | AFE | CEB |
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| Population, total | 739.11 million (2023) | 100.16 million (2023) |
| Population growth (annual %) | 2.53 (2023) | 0.05 (2023) |
| Population density (people per sq. km of land area) | 47.35 (2021) | 91.78 (2021) |
Economic
| Indicator | AFE | CEB |
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| GDP (current US$) | 1,236.16 billion (2023) | 2,252.97 billion (2023) |
| GDP growth (annual %) | 2.62 (2023) | 0.51 (2023) |
| GDP per capita (current US$) | 1,672.51 (2023) | 22,494.48 (2023) |
| Inflation, consumer prices (annual %) | 7.40 (2023) | 9.44 (2023) |
| Tax revenue (% of GDP) | 19.34 (2021) | 17.94 (2022) |
| Proportion of people living below 50 percent of median income (%) | N/A (N/A) | N/A (N/A) |
| Unemployment, total (% of total labor force) (national estimate) | N/A (N/A) | 4.04 (2023) |
Environmental
| Indicator | AFE | CEB |
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| CO2 emissions (kt) | 544,952.50 (2020) | 598,490.02 (2020) |
| CO2 emissions (kg per 2015 US$ of GDP) | 0.57 (2020) | 0.41 (2020) |
Social
| Indicator | AFE | CEB |
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| Employment in agriculture (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate) | 55.75 (2022) | 8.04 (2022) |
| Employment in industry (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate) | 10.11 (2022) | 31.66 (2022) |
| Employment in services (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate) | 34.14 (2022) | 60.29 (2022) |
| Fertility rate, total (births per woman) | 4.29 (2022) | 1.50 (2022) |
| Mortality rate, infant (per 1,000 live births) | 40.80 (2022) | 3.94 (2022) |
| Net migration | -271,749.00 (2023) | -1,438,382.00 (2023) |
| Total alcohol consumption per capita (liters of pure alcohol, projected estimates, 15+ years of age) | 4.61 (2019) | 12.55 (2019) |
| Access to electricity (% of population) | 48.71 (2022) | 100.00 (2022) |
Detailed Comparison between Africa Eastern and Southern and Central Europe and the Baltics
This in-depth comparative analysis highlights the main differences and similarities between Africa Eastern and Southern and Central Europe and the Baltics across various economic, social, and environmental indicators.
Demographic: Comparative Analysis
In the demographic domain, Africa Eastern and Southern and Central Europe and the Baltics show distinct characteristics:
- Population, total: Africa Eastern and Southern (739108306, 2023) is significantly higher than Central Europe and the Baltics (100156608, 2023)
- Population growth (annual %): Africa Eastern and Southern (2.53158671228431, 2023) is significantly higher than Central Europe and the Baltics (0.048293716256893, 2023)
- Population density (people per sq. km of land area): Africa Eastern and Southern (47.354182530972, 2021) is lower than Central Europe and the Baltics (91.7804973519105, 2021)
Economic: Comparative Analysis
In the economic domain, Africa Eastern and Southern and Central Europe and the Baltics show distinct characteristics:
- GDP (current US$): Africa Eastern and Southern (1236163044999.97, 2023) is lower than Central Europe and the Baltics (2252970882003.43, 2023)
- GDP growth (annual %): Africa Eastern and Southern (2.62231040700607, 2023) is significantly higher than Central Europe and the Baltics (0.51170304534574, 2023)
- GDP per capita (current US$): Africa Eastern and Southern (1672.5059574692, 2023) is significantly lower than Central Europe and the Baltics (22494.4806637564, 2023)
- Inflation, consumer prices (annual %): Africa Eastern and Southern (7.39918558080626, 2023) is lower than Central Europe and the Baltics (9.44284140088564, 2023)
- Tax revenue (% of GDP): Africa Eastern and Southern (19.3402217194352, 2021) is higher than Central Europe and the Baltics (17.9352618364583, 2022)
Environmental: Comparative Analysis
In the environmental domain, Africa Eastern and Southern and Central Europe and the Baltics show distinct characteristics:
- CO2 emissions (kt): Africa Eastern and Southern (544952.503, 2020) is lower than Central Europe and the Baltics (598490.02, 2020)
- CO2 emissions (kg per 2015 US$ of GDP): Africa Eastern and Southern (0.566314719074187, 2020) is higher than Central Europe and the Baltics (0.406750883443367, 2020)
Social: Comparative Analysis
In the social domain, Africa Eastern and Southern and Central Europe and the Baltics show distinct characteristics:
- Employment in agriculture (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate): Africa Eastern and Southern (55.7507748826987, 2022) is significantly higher than Central Europe and the Baltics (8.04450237059757, 2022)
- Employment in industry (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate): Africa Eastern and Southern (10.1111563554639, 2022) is significantly lower than Central Europe and the Baltics (31.6617351375361, 2022)
- Employment in services (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate): Africa Eastern and Southern (34.1380687618501, 2022) is lower than Central Europe and the Baltics (60.2937542024571, 2022)
- Fertility rate, total (births per woman): Africa Eastern and Southern (4.28878750739892, 2022) is significantly higher than Central Europe and the Baltics (1.49532734048847, 2022)
- Mortality rate, infant (per 1,000 live births): Africa Eastern and Southern (40.7976245515238, 2022) is significantly higher than Central Europe and the Baltics (3.93679141235007, 2022)
- Net migration: Africa Eastern and Southern (-271749, 2023) is significantly higher than Central Europe and the Baltics (-1438382, 2023)
- Total alcohol consumption per capita (liters of pure alcohol, projected estimates, 15+ years of age): Africa Eastern and Southern (4.61112654273214, 2019) is significantly lower than Central Europe and the Baltics (12.5546157936019, 2019)
- Access to electricity (% of population): Africa Eastern and Southern (48.7119945935567, 2022) is significantly lower than Central Europe and the Baltics (100, 2022)
This detailed comparison between Africa Eastern and Southern and Central Europe and the Baltics provides a comprehensive overview of each country's strengths and challenges in various areas. This data is essential for understanding the economic, social, and environmental dynamics shaping these nations.
