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Population growth (annual %) Derived from total population. Population source: ( 1 ) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects: 2022 Revision; ( 2 ) Statistical databases and publications from national statistical offices; ( 3 ) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics; ( 4 ) United Nations Statistics Division.
- Population Ages 65 and Above, Total
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- Population Ages 65 and Above, Female
World Bank staff estimates using the World Bank's total...
- Age Dependency Ratio
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- Of Female Population
Population ages 25-29, female (% of female population) from...
- Of Total Population
Population ages 65 and above (% of total population) from...
- World Bank Open Data
Population ages 20-24, female (% of female population) from...
- Population Ages 65 and Above, Total
15 lip 2024 · World population growth. Average exponential rate of growth of the population over a given period. It is calculated as ln (P2/P1) where P1 and P2 are the populations on subsequent years. Available from 1700 to 2100, based on data and estimates from different sources. Source.
Live data on world population, growth rate, births, deaths, and countries. See historical and forecast trends, charts, and milestones by region and religion.
In the chart, we see the global population growth rate per year. This is based on historical UN estimates and its medium projection to 2100. Global population growth peaked in the 1960s at over 2% per year.
World Population Prospects 2024 is the 28th edition of the official estimates and projections of the global population that have been published by the United Nations since 1951. The estimates are based on all available sources of data on population size and levels of fertility, mortality and international migration for 237 countries or areas.
Download data files, access online database and view graphs and profiles of global population estimates and projections to 2100. The 2024 revision reflects the latest census and survey results and considers a range of plausible outcomes.
For countries or areas with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants in 2021, only figures related to population size and growth are provided. The estimates and projections contained in this revision...