Demographics of New Duveland

The population of New Duveland is approximately 18 million. New Duveland is a very urban country, with 90% of the population living in just 20 cities, with 21.62% of the total population living in Tasbury. New Duveland cities rank highly on international livability measures. For instance, in 2010 Tasbury was ranked the world's 3rd most liveable city and Macquarie the 9th by the Mercer Quality of Life Survey. The life expectancy of a New Duveland child born in 2008 was 84.6 years for females, and 80.2 years for males. Life expectancy at birth is forecast to increase from 82 years to 87 in 2050 and infant mortality is expected to decline. New Duveland fertility rate of 2.8 is high for a developed country, with natural births account for a significant proportion of population growth. Subsequently, the country has a predominately young population compared to most industrialised nations, with 22% of New Duvians being 14 years-old or younger. By 2060 the population is forecast to reach 40 million, the median age to rise from 35 years to 42 years and the percentage of people 60 years of age and older to rise from 15% to 25%.

Urban Areas
A city in New Duveland is defined by a continuous urban environment with a metropolitan area of over 20,000 citizens, which has now come into debate with the recent connection of the Plymouth and the Silver Shore metropolitan areas, now forming one large, continuous metro area of over 1.7 million people. Currently 92% of the people in New Duveland live in urban areas. This is slowly rising as more and more people are moving into the capitals, as quality of life is much easier in the cities and citizens have access to many more things than those living in the country side.

Country of birth
According to the New Duvian Bureau of Statistics, in mid-2013 there were 5,251,041 residents who were born outside New Duveland, representing 29% of the total population. The New Duvian-resident population consists of people who were born in these countries: