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Key Findings WPP 2015 Final - United Nations Population ...
population.un.orgWorld Population Prospects: The 2015 Revision. New York: United Nations. Projected growth in the world population Currently, the world population continues to grow though more slowly than in the recent past. Ten years ago, world population was growing by 1.24 per cent per year. Today, it is growing by 1.18 per cent
国際連合(UN) World Population ... - stat.go.jp
www.stat.go.jpWelcome to the United Nations UNITED NATIONS DESA / POPULATION DIVISION World Population Prospects 2017 WPP Home World Urbanization Prospects Population Division
Youth population trends and sustainable …
www.un.orgMay 2015 POPFACTS, No. 2015/1 3 Data sources: Youth population estimates and projections are from United Nations (2013) World Population Prospects…
Global Health and Aging - World Health …
www.who.int2 Global Health and Aging Figure 1. Young Children and Older People as a Percentage of Global Population: 1950-2050 Source: United Nations. World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision.
Key Findings WPP 2015 Final - UN DESA
esa.un.orgWorld Population Prospects: The 2015 Revision, Key Findings and Advance Tables As with any type of projection, there is a degree of uncertainty surrounding these latest population projections.
Key Findings WPP 2017 Final EMBARGOED - UN DESA
esa.un.orgUnited Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs/Population Division 1 World Population Prospects: The 2017 Revision, Key Findings and Advance Tables
Key Findings WPP 2015 Final - UN DESA
esa.un.orgUnited Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs/Population Division 1 World Population Prospects: The 2015 Revision, Key Findings and Advance Tables
World Population Prospects 2019
population.un.orgThe Population Division is grateful for the contributions made by these entities and accepts responsibility for any errors in the manipulation or interpretation of the information provided. The 2019 Revision of the World Population Prospects was prepared by a team led by Patrick Gerland, including