LAHORE: Pakistan’s population growth rate, declared the highest in the world and region, is projected to double by 2050, according to the latest report from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).
The report highlights a significant population surge recorded in 2023, following the 2017 census. It underscores that at the current pace, Pakistan’s population could reach a staggering figure by mid-century.
Key findings reveal demographic complexities, including a diverse population of Afghanis, Bengalis, Chinese, and other nationalities totaling over 21 million, alongside significant religious diversity.
Education remains a critical concern, with over 25 million children aged 5 to 16 out of school nationwide, underscoring challenges in educational access. The report also notes a substantial portion of the population living with disabilities.
Despite strides in literacy, the report indicates disparities with a 61% national literacy rate, with notable gaps between male (68%) and female (53%) literacy levels.
Provincial breakdowns highlight disparities in educational access, with millions of children out of school in Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan, emphasizing the need for targeted educational reforms nationwide.