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  2. Sep 8, 2020 · The populations of both India and China will begin to contract after the mid-centuryand its predicted that . China’s total population will drop by almost half to 732 million by 2100. Led by Nigeria , Sub-Saharan Africa is the only region that will continue to see growth by century’s end.

  3. Jul 15, 2019 · You can use the 'relative' toggle in the chart to see each region's share of the world population. In 2023, Africa is home to around 18% of the global population; by 2100 this is projected to rise to 38%. Asia will see a significant fall from almost 60% today to around 45% in 2100.

  4. The geographic region with the largest population in 2100 is projected to be Africa with a total population of 3,924,420,614 people, closely followed by Asia with a population of 4,674,249,206, and Latin America and the Caribbean with a population of 647,399,703 people recorded for the year.

  5. Mar 31, 2023 · Population by world region. Population by country, available from 10,000 BCE to 2100, based on data and estimates from different sources. Source. Gapminder - Population v7 (2022); Gapminder - Systema Globalis (2022); HYDE (2017); United Nations - World Population Prospects (2022) – with major processing by Our World in Data. Last updated.

  6. Jul 10, 2019 · India is expected to overtake China as the world’s most populous country by 2027. On a percentage basis, all 10 countries that are projected to experience the biggest growth in population by 2100 are in Africa, led by Niger (581% increase), Angola (473%) and Tanzania (378%).

  7. Population; 1: India: 1,529,850,119: 2: China: 766,673,270: 3: Nigeria: 546,091,663: 4: Pakistan: 487,017,406: 5: D.R. Congo: 432,378,401: 6: United States of America: 394,041,155: 7: Ethiopia: 323,741,600: 8: Indonesia: 296,623,475: 9: Tanzania: 244,819,886: 10: Egypt: 205,225,076: 11: Brazil: 184,547,593: 12: Philippines: 180,147,660: 13 ...

  8. The current world population of 7.6 billion is expected to reach 8.6 billion in 2030, 9.8 billion in 2050 and 11.2 billion in 2100, according to a new United Nations report being launched...

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