Algeria vs East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) - Country Comparison | World Statistics
Country Comparison
Country Overview
| Capital | Algiers |
|---|---|
| Area | 2,381,741.00 km² |
Country Overview
| Capital | N/A |
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| Area | N/A |
Detailed Comparison
Demographic
| Indicator | DZA | EAP |
|---|---|---|
| Population, total | 45.61 million (2023) | 2.13 billion (2023) |
| Population growth (annual %) | 1.55 (2023) | 0.21 (2023) |
| Population density (people per sq. km of land area) | 18.55 (2021) | 132.71 (2021) |
Economic
| Indicator | DZA | EAP |
|---|---|---|
| GDP (current US$) | 239.90 billion (2023) | 21,150.25 billion (2023) |
| GDP growth (annual %) | 4.10 (2023) | 5.07 (2023) |
| GDP per capita (current US$) | 5,260.21 (2023) | 9,912.70 (2023) |
| Inflation, consumer prices (annual %) | 9.32 (2023) | 3.67 (2023) |
| Tax revenue (% of GDP) | N/A (N/A) | 8.48 (2022) |
| Proportion of people living below 50 percent of median income (%) | 6.30 (2011) | N/A (N/A) |
| Unemployment, total (% of total labor force) (national estimate) | 10.20 (2016) | 4.55 (2021) |
Environmental
| Indicator | DZA | EAP |
|---|---|---|
| CO2 emissions (kt) | 161,563.00 (2020) | 12.66 million (2020) |
| CO2 emissions (kg per 2015 US$ of GDP) | 0.84 (2020) | 0.73 (2020) |
Social
| Indicator | DZA | EAP |
|---|---|---|
| Employment in agriculture (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate) | 9.74 (2022) | 25.13 (2022) |
| Employment in industry (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate) | 30.85 (2022) | 29.07 (2022) |
| Employment in services (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate) | 59.41 (2022) | 45.81 (2022) |
| Fertility rate, total (births per woman) | 2.83 (2022) | 1.53 (2022) |
| Mortality rate, infant (per 1,000 live births) | 18.70 (2022) | 12.29 (2022) |
| Net migration | -9,999.00 (2023) | -536,811.00 (2023) |
| Total alcohol consumption per capita (liters of pure alcohol, projected estimates, 15+ years of age) | 0.61 (2019) | 5.15 (2019) |
| Access to electricity (% of population) | 100.00 (2022) | 98.03 (2022) |
Detailed Comparison between Algeria and East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income)
This in-depth comparative analysis highlights the main differences and similarities between Algeria and East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) across various economic, social, and environmental indicators.
Demographic: Comparative Analysis
In the demographic domain, Algeria and East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) show distinct characteristics:
- Population, total: Algeria (45606480, 2023) is significantly lower than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (2133652241, 2023)
- Population growth (annual %): Algeria (1.55401932380535, 2023) is significantly higher than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (0.214089647897026, 2023)
- Population density (people per sq. km of land area): Algeria (18.5486033116111, 2021) is significantly lower than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (132.712615194163, 2021)
Economic: Comparative Analysis
In the economic domain, Algeria and East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) show distinct characteristics:
- GDP (current US$): Algeria (239899491127.742, 2023) is significantly lower than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (21150247849983.1, 2023)
- GDP growth (annual %): Algeria (4.10000000000679, 2023) is lower than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (5.0685221367111, 2023)
- GDP per capita (current US$): Algeria (5260.20624980797, 2023) is lower than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (9912.69685076252, 2023)
- Inflation, consumer prices (annual %): Algeria (9.32217375928322, 2023) is significantly higher than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (3.67013142377007, 2023)
- Unemployment, total (% of total labor force) (national estimate): Algeria (10.202, 2016) is significantly higher than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (4.55193994543429, 2021)
Environmental: Comparative Analysis
In the environmental domain, Algeria and East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) show distinct characteristics:
- CO2 emissions (kt): Algeria (161563, 2020) is significantly lower than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (12660698.2, 2020)
- CO2 emissions (kg per 2015 US$ of GDP): Algeria (0.840660327262272, 2020) is higher than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (0.732477161705116, 2020)
Social: Comparative Analysis
In the social domain, Algeria and East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) show distinct characteristics:
- Employment in agriculture (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate): Algeria (9.7432301594001, 2022) is significantly lower than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (25.1250558118471, 2022)
- Employment in industry (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate): Algeria (30.850998486007, 2022) is higher than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (29.0697259385176, 2022)
- Employment in services (% of total employment) (modeled ILO estimate): Algeria (59.4057713545929, 2022) is higher than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (45.8052183422741, 2022)
- Fertility rate, total (births per woman): Algeria (2.829, 2022) is significantly higher than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (1.52564004351033, 2022)
- Mortality rate, infant (per 1,000 live births): Algeria (18.7, 2022) is significantly higher than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (12.2918174531289, 2022)
- Net migration: Algeria (-9999, 2023) is significantly higher than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (-536811, 2023)
- Total alcohol consumption per capita (liters of pure alcohol, projected estimates, 15+ years of age): Algeria (0.61271, 2019) is significantly lower than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (5.15149285419615, 2019)
- Access to electricity (% of population): Algeria (100, 2022) is higher than East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) (98.026194403413, 2022)
This detailed comparison between Algeria and East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) 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.
