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This year will bring "another significant decline of the birth rate" for the majority of countries, new analysis shows.
In their new book After the Spike, demographers Dean Spears and Michael Geruso make the counterintuitive case for worrying ...
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Liberia Institute for Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS), on Wednesday, July 2, ...
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Soy Carmín on MSNThe Looming Demographic Winter: Why the Global Birth Rate Crisis Is Worse Than You ThinkFor decades, discussions around global population have largely centered on overpopulation. Yet, a quieter, more insidious crisis has been steadily unfolding, and its true severity is only now coming ...
Vital Records Index NYC reports global population is set to peak at 10.3B by 2080s, then decline, prompting economic and ...
The sixth edition of our Grains & oilseeds world map shows that G&O trade continues to grow steadily, reaching around 880 million metric tons in 2023/24 with an estimated value of USD 330 billion.
The vertical axis shows the world’s population broken down by age, the horizontal axis the split between men and women. Horizontally the chart shows a staggering increase in the proportion of people ...
Although the United Nations projects that global population will peak in 2084, Terrain estimates that peak population could occur as soon as 2065, topping out at 9.38 billion, nearly a billion ...
However, all of today’s global population growth is a solely a result of this momentum. Few countries remain above replacement—except for those in sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia.
Over the past three decades, India’s population has experienced remarkable changes, with growth and decline playing out across the country in fine detail. Using high-resolution data from the Global ...
The Census Bureau has revealed how the global population will change between now and 2100, with some nations losing hundreds of thousands of people and others seeing large population growth. By ...
In 2011, the global population reached the seven billion mark, and in November 2022, it reached eight billion. This dramatic growth has been driven largely by increasing numbers of people ...
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