Tunisia's population growth rate has shown a steady decline from 2.2% in 1990 to 0.8% in 2023, mirroring broader demographic trends in the region. Growth decreased significantly during the 1990s, reaching 1.1% by 2000, as fertility rates dropped due to improved family planning services and socio-economic development.
The period from 2010 to 2020 saw relative stability at around 1.0%, although the political and economic challenges following the Arab Spring may have indirectly affected population dynamics. By 2023, the growth rate settled at 0.8%, highlighting Tunisia’s progress toward demographic maturity, though challenges remain in sustaining economic growth amidst an aging population.
The period from 2010 to 2020 saw relative stability at around 1.0%, although the political and economic challenges following the Arab Spring may have indirectly affected population dynamics. By 2023, the growth rate settled at 0.8%, highlighting Tunisia’s progress toward demographic maturity, though challenges remain in sustaining economic growth amidst an aging population.
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