Ecuador vs Poland, Republic of: Projected population under age 5, annual growth rate

Ecuador
-0.6473 % change on previous year
in 2100
Poland, Republic of
-0.6386 % change on previous year
in 2100
Ecuador rank
153rd
Poland, Republic of rank
151st

Projected population under age 5, annual growth rate over time

  • Ecuador
  • Poland, Republic of
-6-4-20202520622100

How they compare

Poland, Republic of currently reports -0.6386 % change on previous year against -0.6473 % change on previous year in Ecuador, a difference of 0.0087 % change on previous year.

The two have swapped places 5 times across 76 shared years of data; in 2025 it was Ecuador ahead.

Ecuador ranks 153rd and Poland, Republic of ranks 151st of 229 countries.

Across the 9 decades both report, Ecuador averaged higher in 6 and Poland, Republic of in 3.

Head to head by decade

Decade Ecuador Poland, Republic of Difference Ahead
2020s -0.8467 % change on previous year -3.71 % change on previous year 2.86 % change on previous year Ecuador
2030s -0.3544 % change on previous year -0.9336 % change on previous year 0.5792 % change on previous year Ecuador
2040s -0.8231 % change on previous year -0.1609 % change on previous year 0.6622 % change on previous year Poland, Republic of
2050s -0.9035 % change on previous year -2.23 % change on previous year 1.33 % change on previous year Ecuador
2060s -0.6547 % change on previous year -1.27 % change on previous year 0.6161 % change on previous year Ecuador
2070s -0.7798 % change on previous year -0.3134 % change on previous year 0.4663 % change on previous year Poland, Republic of
2080s -0.8077 % change on previous year -1.59 % change on previous year 0.7797 % change on previous year Ecuador
2090s -0.6824 % change on previous year -1.37 % change on previous year 0.689 % change on previous year Ecuador
2100s -0.6473 % change on previous year -0.6386 % change on previous year 0.0087 % change on previous year Poland, Republic of

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher projected population under age 5, annual growth rate, Ecuador or Poland, Republic of?
Poland, Republic of, at -0.6386 % change on previous year against -0.6473 % change on previous year in Ecuador as of 2100.
What is the difference in projected population under age 5, annual growth rate between Ecuador and Poland, Republic of?
0.0087 % change on previous year, with Poland, Republic of ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Ecuador and Poland, Republic of?
76 years are reported by both, from 2025 to 2100.
How do Ecuador and Poland, Republic of rank globally for projected population under age 5, annual growth rate?
Ecuador ranks 153rd and Poland, Republic of ranks 151st of 229 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Statizoid (derived), published as Projected population under age 5, annual growth rate. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Projected population under age 5, annual growth rate
Unit
% change on previous year
Source
Statizoid (derived)
Licence
Derived by Statizoid from the sources named on the page
Coverage
236 places, 17,936 data points, 2025–2100
Last refreshed

The year-on-year percentage change in Projected population under age 5. Computed from consecutive annual observations; years either side of a gap are skipped rather than bridged.