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  1. Chart and table of Latin America And The Caribbean population from 1950 to 2024. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100. The current population of Latin America And The Caribbean in 2024 is 669,972,862, a 0.75% increase from 2023.

  2. Smoking prevalence, males (% of adults) Suicide mortality rate (per 100,000 population) Tuberculosis death rate (per 100,000 people) Unemployment, total (% of total labor force) Urban population growth (annual %) Population Pyramids: South America - 1960.

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  4. Latin America is one of the most urbanized regions in the world, with the majority of residents living in cities. Made up of 20 countries and 13 dependencies, the estimated population of the area in 2016 is over 626 million. Latin America is made up of a total of 33 countries and dependencies spread across the Americas. The total area of what ...

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    The Latin America and the Caribbean Population (Live) counter shows a continuously updated estimate of the current population of Latin America and the Caribbean delivered by Worldometer's RTS algorithm, which processes data collected from the United Nations Population Division. The Population of Latin America and the Caribbean (1950 - 2023)chart pl...

    Year: as of July 1 of the year indicated. Population: Overall total population (both sexes and all ages) in the region as of July 1 of the year indicated, as estimated by the United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. World Population Prospects: The 2022 Revision. For forecasted years, the U.N. medium-fertility ...

  5. (In the 1960s in much of Latin America the annual rate of population increase came to exceed 3 percent.) But there were clear differences in economic performance among countries.

  6. Mar 26, 2020 · Population trends in Latin America during 1960s. March 2020. Authors: George Martine. Independent Researcher. Abstract. This text provides one of the most complete analyses of population...

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  7. Share. Cite. Summary. In the sixty years from 1930 to 1990 the population of Latin America more than quadrupled – from approximately 110 million to almost 450 million. Population growth was higher in Latin America than in any other region of the world except, marginally, Africa (see Table 1.1).

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