๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ญ Population Density of Switzerland

The current population density of Switzerland is 219.9607 people per square kilometer. A 0.64% increase from 2022, when the population density only was 218.5555 people/kmยฒ. In the future, Switzerland's population density is projected to increase to 261.0409 people/kmยฒ, by the year 2100. A total increase of the population density of Switzerland by 18.68% from today's standard.

Historic Population Density of Switzerland (1950-2023)

Switzerland has seen an increase of population density since the 1950's. From 117.3394 people/kmยฒ to 219.9607 people/kmยฒ, an increase of 87.46% in total.

Year Population Density (people/kmยฒ) Population
1950 117.3394 4,692,638
1951 118.7261 4,748,094
1952 120.3146 4,811,622
1953 121.9173 4,875,717
1954 123.4984 4,938,946
1955 125.0853 5,002,410
1956 126.6741 5,065,952
1957 128.29 5,130,575
1958 129.9488 5,196,912
1959 131.6078 5,263,258
1960 133.2335 5,328,273
1961 135.8941 5,434,676
1962 139.3833 5,574,218
1963 142.3954 5,694,676
1964 144.7726 5,789,744
1965 146.4555 5,857,048
1966 147.9941 5,918,580
1967 149.8383 5,992,334
1968 151.7354 6,068,204
1969 153.4507 6,136,799
1970 154.5616 6,181,227
1971 155.3738 6,213,708
1972 156.5601 6,261,153
1973 157.7156 6,307,362
1974 158.5621 6,341,217
1975 158.4884 6,338,268
1976 157.5834 6,302,074
1977 157.0523 6,280,836
1978 157.0696 6,281,526
1979 157.3861 6,294,186
1980 158.0094 6,319,113
1981 158.8742 6,353,698
1982 159.8058 6,390,952
1983 160.4924 6,418,414
1984 161.0684 6,441,449
1985 161.778 6,469,824
1986 162.6207 6,503,528
1987 163.644 6,544,452
1988 164.8497 6,592,671
1989 166.1884 6,646,208
1990 167.8259 6,711,693
1991 169.9188 6,795,393
1992 171.8638 6,873,179
1993 173.4377 6,936,121
1994 174.8234 6,991,538
1995 175.9926 7,038,297
1996 176.7776 7,069,691
1997 177.2104 7,086,998
1998 177.7411 7,108,221
1999 178.5907 7,142,198
2000 179.5874 7,182,059
2001 180.6462 7,224,403
2002 181.9484 7,276,480
2003 183.3049 7,330,729
2004 184.5657 7,381,151
2005 185.748 7,428,434
2006 186.9126 7,475,010
2007 188.5853 7,541,904
2008 190.9954 7,638,288
2009 193.3988 7,734,405
2010 195.6 7,822,435
2011 197.8141 7,910,982
2012 199.9334 7,995,738
2013 202.2496 8,088,367
2014 204.7357 8,187,791
2015 207.0847 8,281,732
2016 209.3643 8,372,897
2017 211.3344 8,451,687
2018 212.9034 8,514,434
2019 214.4326 8,575,588
2020 216.0085 8,638,613
2021 217.3286 8,691,406
2022 218.5555 8,740,472
2023 219.9607 8,796,669

Future Population Density of Switzerland (2023-2100)

Switzerland's positive trend in population density is set to increase even further in the future. Where the population density will grow from 219.9607 people/kmยฒ to 261.0409 people/kmยฒ. An additional increase increase of 18.68% from 2023 to 2100.

Year Population Density (people/kmยฒ) Population
2023 219.9607 8,796,669
2024 221.33 8,851,431
2025 222.6598 8,904,610
2026 223.9479 8,956,124
2027 225.1941 9,005,960
2028 226.3917 9,053,856
2029 227.5397 9,099,768
2030 228.6382 9,143,698
2031 229.685 9,185,564
2032 230.6862 9,225,604
2033 231.6452 9,263,953
2034 232.5642 9,300,708
2035 233.4455 9,335,954
2036 234.2936 9,369,870
2037 235.1182 9,402,848
2038 235.9184 9,434,849
2039 236.6943 9,465,878
2040 237.4501 9,496,104
2041 238.1888 9,525,647
2042 238.9109 9,554,526
2043 239.6131 9,582,608
2044 240.2965 9,609,938
2045 240.9604 9,636,489
2046 241.6028 9,662,180
2047 242.2225 9,686,962
2048 242.8126 9,710,561
2049 243.3685 9,732,793
2050 243.8926 9,753,752
2051 244.3776 9,773,150
2052 244.8228 9,790,955
2053 245.2329 9,807,354
2054 245.6024 9,822,131
2055 245.9359 9,835,469
2056 246.2438 9,847,782
2057 246.5277 9,859,135
2058 246.7887 9,869,574
2059 247.0298 9,879,218
2060 247.2537 9,888,169
2061 247.4699 9,896,817
2062 247.6882 9,905,548
2063 247.9112 9,914,466
2064 248.1371 9,923,499
2065 248.3696 9,932,796
2066 248.6102 9,942,418
2067 248.8576 9,952,315
2068 249.1155 9,962,626
2069 249.379 9,973,164
2070 249.646 9,983,843
2071 249.9207 9,994,828
2072 250.1956 10,005,822
2073 250.4712 10,016,846
2074 250.7487 10,027,942
2075 251.0254 10,039,008
2076 251.3034 10,050,124
2077 251.5816 10,061,252
2078 251.8668 10,072,656
2079 252.1572 10,084,270
2080 252.4492 10,095,948
2081 252.747 10,107,859
2082 253.0489 10,119,930
2083 253.3655 10,132,593
2084 253.6972 10,145,857
2085 254.0346 10,159,353
2086 254.382 10,173,243
2087 254.745 10,187,763
2088 255.1295 10,203,138
2089 255.532 10,219,234
2090 255.9516 10,236,017
2091 256.3918 10,253,619
2092 256.8543 10,272,118
2093 257.3357 10,291,370
2094 257.8342 10,311,306
2095 258.3476 10,331,836
2096 258.8711 10,352,773
2097 259.4051 10,374,128
2098 259.9486 10,395,866
2099 260.4952 10,417,724
2100 261.0409 10,439,548

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 Switzerland.

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 Switzerland'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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