๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ Population Density of New Zealand

The current population density of New Zealand is 19.7359 people per square kilometer. A 0.83% increase from 2022, when the population density only was 19.5743 people/kmยฒ. In the future, New Zealand's population density is projected to increase to 22.9116 people/kmยฒ, by the year 2100. A total increase of the population density of New Zealand by 16.09% from today's standard.

Historic Population Density of New Zealand (1950-2023)

New Zealand has seen an increase of population density since the 1950's. From 7.2163 people/kmยฒ to 19.7359 people/kmยฒ, an increase of 173.49% in total.

Year Population Density (people/kmยฒ) Population
1950 7.2163 1,911,608
1951 7.3692 1,952,124
1952 7.546 1,998,948
1953 7.7348 2,048,964
1954 7.9136 2,096,331
1955 8.0821 2,140,976
1956 8.2534 2,186,348
1957 8.4383 2,235,321
1958 8.6317 2,286,559
1959 8.8146 2,335,010
1960 8.9889 2,381,189
1961 9.1793 2,431,616
1962 9.3857 2,486,310
1963 9.5885 2,540,026
1964 9.7796 2,590,648
1965 9.9596 2,638,316
1966 10.1334 2,684,356
1967 10.2875 2,725,198
1968 10.4054 2,756,420
1969 10.5184 2,786,352
1970 10.6607 2,824,060
1971 10.8299 2,868,885
1972 11.0262 2,920,878
1973 11.2518 2,980,638
1974 11.4865 3,042,812
1975 11.6851 3,095,428
1976 11.8074 3,127,812
1977 11.8578 3,141,174
1978 11.8659 3,143,300
1979 11.863 3,142,539
1980 11.8805 3,147,168
1981 11.9312 3,160,622
1982 12.026 3,185,721
1983 12.1547 3,219,827
1984 12.2699 3,250,340
1985 12.3379 3,268,356
1986 12.3882 3,281,671
1987 12.4553 3,299,450
1988 12.5178 3,316,002
1989 12.5848 3,333,755
1990 12.825 3,397,388
1991 13.1429 3,481,599
1992 13.3353 3,532,562
1993 13.4908 3,573,742
1994 13.6687 3,620,890
1995 13.8688 3,673,893
1996 14.0748 3,728,458
1997 14.2537 3,775,852
1998 14.3828 3,810,044
1999 14.4713 3,833,494
2000 14.5535 3,855,266
2001 14.683 3,889,578
2002 14.9058 3,948,584
2003 15.1751 4,019,941
2004 15.4072 4,081,408
2005 15.6011 4,132,781
2006 15.7793 4,179,978
2007 15.936 4,221,494
2008 16.0823 4,260,239
2009 16.2433 4,302,886
2010 16.4073 4,346,338
2011 16.5391 4,381,269
2012 16.6487 4,410,284
2013 16.801 4,450,644
2014 17.0409 4,514,195
2015 17.3293 4,590,590
2016 17.6219 4,668,081
2017 17.9169 4,746,252
2018 18.2653 4,838,526
2019 18.7202 4,959,034
2020 19.1056 5,061,134
2021 19.3646 5,129,728
2022 19.5743 5,185,288
2023 19.7359 5,228,100

Future Population Density of New Zealand (2023-2100)

New Zealand's positive trend in population density is set to increase even further in the future. Where the population density will grow from 19.7359 people/kmยฒ to 22.9116 people/kmยฒ. An additional increase increase of 16.09% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Population Density (people/kmยฒ) Population
2023 19.7359 5,228,100
2024 19.8938 5,269,938
2025 20.0477 5,310,695
2026 20.1976 5,350,410
2027 20.3426 5,388,806
2028 20.4821 5,425,762
2029 20.6165 5,461,374
2030 20.746 5,495,670
2031 20.8708 5,528,743
2032 20.9907 5,560,491
2033 21.1053 5,590,866
2034 21.2149 5,619,900
2035 21.3196 5,647,638
2036 21.4202 5,674,272
2037 21.5166 5,699,822
2038 21.6091 5,724,319
2039 21.6982 5,747,928
2040 21.7842 5,770,708
2041 21.867 5,792,644
2042 21.9465 5,813,704
2043 22.0226 5,833,850
2044 22.0951 5,853,055
2045 22.164 5,871,298
2046 22.2291 5,888,568
2047 22.291 5,904,946
2048 22.3493 5,920,384
2049 22.4044 5,934,989
2050 22.4573 5,949,002
2051 22.5074 5,962,273
2052 22.5549 5,974,862
2053 22.6007 5,987,004
2054 22.6447 5,998,652
2055 22.6867 6,009,764
2056 22.7268 6,020,400
2057 22.7654 6,030,616
2058 22.8022 6,040,359
2059 22.8369 6,049,561
2060 22.8701 6,058,348
2061 22.902 6,066,821
2062 22.9328 6,074,974
2063 22.962 6,082,706
2064 22.9895 6,089,988
2065 23.0156 6,096,900
2066 23.0403 6,103,434
2067 23.0629 6,109,432
2068 23.0838 6,114,969
2069 23.1035 6,120,190
2070 23.1214 6,124,926
2071 23.1373 6,129,132
2072 23.1509 6,132,754
2073 23.1625 6,135,819
2074 23.1719 6,138,308
2075 23.1792 6,140,249
2076 23.1847 6,141,696
2077 23.1877 6,142,486
2078 23.1888 6,142,788
2079 23.1883 6,142,663
2080 23.1856 6,141,930
2081 23.181 6,140,715
2082 23.1749 6,139,090
2083 23.1673 6,137,095
2084 23.1585 6,134,758
2085 23.148 6,131,972
2086 23.1358 6,128,749
2087 23.1226 6,125,258
2088 23.1092 6,121,687
2089 23.0947 6,117,844
2090 23.0793 6,113,774
2091 23.0635 6,109,602
2092 23.0472 6,105,278
2093 23.0308 6,100,933
2094 23.0143 6,096,568
2095 22.9977 6,092,150
2096 22.9807 6,087,666
2097 22.9633 6,083,040
2098 22.9457 6,078,395
2099 22.9285 6,073,833
2100 22.9116 6,069,341

Common Questions in Regards to Population Density

What is Population Density?

Population density is a measurement of population per unit of land area. The metric is mostly used in regards to human populations, while sometimes utilized for animal life forms and other organisms. On this page we make use of the population per square kilometer (people/kmยฒ) to illustrate the population density of New Zealand.

What useful information can be derived from Population Density?

The population density is a useful metric for understanding and visualize how populated a country, region or territory is, in general. It's also important to understand that most countries are highly populated in specific regions. While the population density only take people per square kilometers, spaced out evenly throughout the total area, into account.

How is Population Density calculated?

Population density indicates the number of people per unit of land area. In this case, the population density is calculated in square kilometers (kmยฒ) of New Zealand's area.

Population Density Formula

Population Density = population / land area in kmยฒ

Data Information

Data found on this page is based on the medium fertility variant of the United Nations Revision of World Population Prospects 2022.

Data Sources

The United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division)

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2022

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