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Saudi Arabia in 2040: The Future Demographic

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  • 17 Pages
  • November 2020
  • Region: Saudi Arabia
  • Euromonitor International
  • ID: 1541889
Slowing population growth of 15.2% in Saudi Arabia in 2019-2040 will be led by declining rates of positive natural increase, as net migration rates dwindle. Ageing will be swift, with fast growth in the 60+ age cohorts, impacting consumer trends and putting some pressure on state resources. Despite low rates of net migration, foreign citizens will still make up over a third of the total population in 2040. Urbanisation will continue to be swift with Riyadh being the fastest growing major city.

The Saudi Arabia in 2040: The Future Demographic report analyses factors influencing national consumer expenditure. Consumer lifestyles reports include coverage of: population, urban development, home ownership, household profiles, labour, income, consumer and family expenditure, health, education, eating habits, drinking habits, shopping habits, personal grooming, clothing, leisure habits, savings and investments, media, communication, transport and travel and tourism. Use this report to understand the factors influencing a nation's lifestyle choices.

Data coverage: Market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

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  • Get a detailed picture of the Consumer Lifestyles market;
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  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.

Table of Contents

Saudi Arabia in 2040
  • Key findings (1)
  • Key findings (2)
  • Summary
  • Saudi Arabia and the World in 2040
  • Population Past, Present and Future
  • Ageing
  • Men and Women
  • Marriage and Divorce
  • Births and Fertility
  • Life Expectancy and Deaths
  • Health
  • Migration
  • Diversity
  • Urbanisation
  • Cities