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World Population Prospects 2022 is the twenty-seventh edition of the official United Nations population estimates and projections. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present for...
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Estimating age-specific fertility rate in the World...
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Publications. 2022 Revision. Previous revisions. Journals...
- Launch of World Population Prospects 2022: Summary of Results
World Population Prospectsis the largest recurrent project...
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The 2022 Revision of World Population Prospects is the...
- World Population Prospects 2022: Methodology of the United ...
2022 Revision a transition from the historical practice of...
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World Population Prospects 2022 is the twenty-seventh edition of the official United Nations population estimates and projections. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present...
- The World Population Will Pass 8 Billion at The End of 2022
- Global Population Is Projected to Peak at Around 10.4 Billion in 2086
- Global Fertility Rate Has Continued to Decline to 2.3 Births Per Woman
Since 1975 the world has been adding another billion people every 12 years. It passed its last milestone of 7 billion in 2011. And, by the end of 2022, another one will pass: there will be 8 billion people worldwide. While this absolute growth is similar to previous decades, the growth ratecontinues to fall. Since 2019, the global population growth...
The world population has increased rapidly over the last century. When will it come to an end? Previous versions of the UN World Population Prospects showed a significant slowdown in population growth, with very slowgrowth – almost reaching a plateau – by the end of the century. Its previous release projected that the world population would be arou...
A key determinant of the global population rate is women's average number of children over their lifetime – the fertility rate. Fertility rates have fallen rapidly across the world in recent decades. In 1950, the average woman gave birth around 5 times. Since then, fertility rates have more than halved. In 2021, this global figure was 2.3 births pe...