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Estimates of population and its percentage distribution, by age and sex and sex ratio for all ages for the world, major areas and regions: 2008. PDF.
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According to the 2008 Revision of the official United Nations population estimates and projections, the world population is projected to reach 7 billion in late 2011, up from the current 6.8...
Summary. This report presents the highlights of the results of the 2008 Revision of the official world population estimates and projections prepared by the Population Division of the...
11 Ιουλ 2024 · In 2008, the world reached a total population of 6,844,457,662 and 🇨🇳 China was the most populous country that year, with a total of 1,333,821,016 people. Followed by 🇮🇳 India , with the second largest population globally of 1,207,930,964 people in total.
Urban population growth (annual %) Sources - What is a population pyramid? - Keywords: demography, population pyramid, age pyramid, aging, retirement, WORLD, 2008.
The world will pass a milestone in 2008: One-half of the world’s residents will live in urban areas. This event is impressive when we consider that less than 30 percent lived in urban areas in 1950. Less than 15 percent were urban in Nigeria and China in 1950, and just slightly more in India. But while
World Population by Year. Source: Worldometer (www.Worldometers.info) From 1950 to current year: elaboration of data by United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. World Population Prospects: The 2024 Revision. (Medium-fertility variant).