You can find on this page the Thailand population map to print and to download in PDF. The Thailand population density map presents the number of inhabitants in relation to the country size and the structure of the population of Thailand in South-Eastern Asia.
The Thailand population density map shows the number of inhabitants in relation to Thailand size. This demographic map of Thailand will allow you to know demography and structure of the population of Thailand in South-Eastern Asia. The Thailand density map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
The population of Thailand is about 69,251,318 people as of the year 2018 as you can see in Thailand population density map. Thailand is the 20th largest country in terms of population size, with an annual growth rate of about 0.21%. The population density of Thailand is the population divided by the total area, a value amounting to approximately 349.54, or 350, people per square mile. Thailand is the 88th most densely populated country in the world.
Thailand population is relatively homogeneous, however, this is changing due to immigration. Ethnic Thais make up the majority of the population density with 75 percent of all inhabitants. Thai Chinese make up 14 percent with the remaining 11 percent made up of various other groups. The language of the central Thai population is the educational language and administrative language. Several other small Tai groups include the Shan, Lue, and Phutai. Malay and Yawi-speaking Muslim language of the south comprise another significant minority group (2.3%) as its shown in Thailand population density map. Other groups include the Khmer; the Mon, who are substantially assimilated with the Thai; and the Vietnamese. Smaller mountain-dwelling tribes, such as the Hmong and Mein, as well as the Karen, number about 788,024. Some 300,000 Hmong, who ironically have lived this area for more generations than the Thais themselves, are to receive citizenship by 2010.
Thailand population density is mostly rural, concentrated in the rice-growing areas of the central, northeastern, and northern regions. However, as Thailand continues to industrialize, its urban population - 45.7% (in 2010, according to NESDB) of the total population, principally in the Bangkok area - is growing. Thailand highly successful government-sponsored family planning program has resulted in a dramatic decline in population growth from 3.1% in 1960 to around 0.4% today as its mentioned in Thailand population density map. Life expectancy also has risen, a positive reflection of Thailand efforts in executing public health policies. However, the AIDS epidemic has had a major impact on the Thai population. Today, over 700,000 Thais are HIV or AIDS positive - approximately 2% of adult men and 1.5% of adult women. Every year, 30,000-50,000 Thais die from HIV or AIDS-related causes. Ninety percent of them aged 20–24, the youngest range of the workforce.