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2.5

The average life expectancy at


birth for women in Japan, one of
the highest in the world.

The total fertility rate worldwide.


TFRs range from 1.2 children per
woman in Bosnia-Herzegovina to
7.6 in Niger.

46%

BY

2050

The percent share of income of


the worlds wealthiest fifth of the
population.

Africas population is estimated


to increase to 2.4 billion, from 1.1
billion in 2013.

Population Reference Bureau


Population (billions)
10
9
8

2013

World Population
Data Sheet

Less
Developed
Countries

2013
5.9

6
5
4
3
2
1

2013
1.2
1950

1970

1990

2010

More Developed Countries


2030

2050

I n f o r m | E m p o w e r | A dva n c e | w w w. p r b . o r g

Most Populous Countries, 2013 and 2050


2013
Country

2050
Population (millions)

Country

Population (millions)

China

1,357

India

1,652

India

1,277

China

1,314

United States

316

Nigeria

440

Indonesia

249

United States

400

Brazil

196

Indonesia

366

Pakistan

191

Pakistan

363

Nigeria

174

Brazil

227

Bangladesh

157

Bangladesh

202

Russia

143

Congo, Dem. Rep.

182

Japan

127

Ethiopia

178

Countries WITH THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST TOTAL FERTILITY RATES


HIGHEST

2013 Population Reference Bureau

TFR

LOWEST

TFR

Niger

7.6

Bosnia-Herzegovina

1.2

Chad

7.0

Taiwan

1.3

Somalia

6.8

Moldova

1.3

Congo, Dem. Rep.

6.3

Poland

1.3

Angola

6.3

Portugal

1.3

Burundi

6.2

Singapore

1.3

Uganda

6.2

South Korea

1.3

Central African Republic

6.2

Spain

1.3

Mali

6.1

Slovakia

1.3

Burkina Faso

6.0

Hungary

1.3

See notes on page 18

2013 world population Data sheet

Population Clock, 2013


WORLD

More Developed
countries

Less Developed
countries

7,136,796,000

1,245,911,000

5,890,885,000

Year

142,634,000

13,934,000

128,670,000

Day

390,778

38,175

352,521

Population

Births per

Minute

Deaths per

271

27

245

Year

55,973,000

12,305,000

43,668,000

Day

153,351

33,712

119,638

Minute

Natural increase per

106

23

83

Year

86,661,000

1,629,000

85,002,000

Day

237,427

4,463

232,882

165

162

Year

5,763,000

70,500

5,693,000

Day

15,789

193

15,597

11

0.1

11

Minute

Infant deaths per

Minute

2013 Population Reference Bureau

See notes on page 18

2013 world population Data sheet

W o r l d P op u l a tio n H ighlights
F o cus o n w ea l th and inc o me ine q ua l it y

Disparities in Wealth and Income


Are Associated With Large Gaps in
Fertility and Health.

UGANDA

CAMBODIA

Lifetime Births per Woman

Under-5 Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births

160,000

Inequality in income and wealth is generally large, especially in developing


120,000
countries. The contrast between the lives of the wealthy
and poor can be
dramatic, because the income and wealth gaps are associated
with gaps in
80,000
fertility and health. For example, in Uganda, women from the poorest fifth of
families have twice the number of children than those 40,000
from the wealthiest fifth.
The wealthiest fifth of the population in Uganda also earns 51 percent of total
income, compared to 6 percent earned by the poorest fifth (see data sheet).
-40,000
In Cambodia, children in the poorest fifth of families are
three times as likely
to die before turning 5 as their counterparts in the wealthiest
fifth of families.
-80,000
Median population
wealth index byalso
quintile
The wealthiest fifth of Cambodias
earns 44 percent of total
-120,000
income, compared to 8 percent earned by the poorest
fifth. These differences
in fertility and health outcomes result from a range of factors including gaps in
access to various health services, health behaviors, and fertility preferences.

7.9

77
7.1

71

6.9

62

6.1

4.0

39

23

Poorest
Fifth

Poorer

Middle

Wealthier

Wealthiest
Fifth

Poorest
Fifth

Poorer

Middle

Wealthier

Wealthiest
Fifth

S ources : ICF International, 2011 Uganda Demographic and Health Survey:


and ICF International, 2011 Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey.

In the U.S., the Rich Get Richer and


the Poor Get Poorer.
Despite having one of the worlds highest standards of living, the gap between
the income share of the wealthiest and poorest households in the United States
is one of the widest among industrialized countries. And the gap has been
expanding since 2007. In 2011, the poorest fifth of households received but 3.2
percent of total national household income while the wealthiest fifth received 51.1
percent. In 1967, the richest fifth controlled 43.6 percent of household income,
compared to 4.0 percent for the poorest fifth. In comparison, the poorest fifth of
households in France received 7 percent of total national income in 2011, and
the wealthiest, 40 percent. In Japan, the poorest fifth of households received 11
percent of total national household income, and the wealthiest fifth, 36 percent.

Percent Share of Household Income


60
51.1

Wealthiest Fifth
50
43.6
40

30

20

10
Poorest Fifth

4.0

S ource : U.S. Census Bureau.


2013 Population Reference Bureau

1967

1971

See notes on page 18

1975

1979

1983

1987

1991

1995

1999

2003

3.2

2007

2013 world population Data sheet

2011

W o r l d P op u l a tio n H ighlights
F o cus o n w ea l th and inc o me ine q ua l it y

The Growth of Large Cities Is a Remarkable Demographic Story.


The growth of large cities and metropolitan areas has been one of the most remarkable demographic stories of past decades. The map depicts the 30 largest metropolitan area in 2011
with the circles proportional to their population size. Cities of 10 million or more are often referred to as mega-cities. In 1950, 117 million people lived in the top 30 metros but that
number rose to 426 million by 2011. In 1950, 19 of the top 30 cities were in industrialized countries. By 2011, that number had shrunk to eight. In 1950, Delhi was not even in the top 30
but it is now second behind only Tokyo. Such phenomenal growth is usually due to rural-urban migration as migrants seek a better life in cities.

RUSSIA

Moscow
11.6
UNITED KINGDOM

Chicago
9.7

Los Angeles
13.4

London
9.0
Paris
10.6 FRANCE

New York
20.4

Beijing
15.6

TURKEY

Istanbul
11.2
Delhi
22.7

Cairo
11.1

Wuhan
Chongqing 9.2
10.0

PAKISTAN
EGYPT

Mexico City
20.5

JAPAN

CHINA

UNITED STATES

MEXICO

SOUTH KOREA

Seoul
9.7

Karachi
13.9

INDIA

Mumbai
19.7

Shanghai
20.2
Shenzhen
10.6

BANGLADESH

Kolkata
14.4

Dhaka
15.4 Guangzhou
10.9

Tokyo
37.2
Osaka
11.5

PHILIPPINES

Manila
11.9

NIGERIA

Lagos
11.2
PERU

Lima
9.1

Jakarta
9.8

BRAZIL

INDONESIA

Rio de Janeiro
12.0
Sao Paulo
19.9

Population

ARGENTINA

Buenos Aires
13.5

20+ million
15-19.9 million
10-14.9 million

S ource : United Nations Population


Division, World Urbanization Prospects:
The 2011 Revision (New York: UN, 2012).

2013 Population Reference Bureau

<10 million

See notes on page 18

2013 world population Data sheet

W o r l d P op u l a tio n H ighlights
F o cus o n w ea l th and inc o me ine q ua l it y

Africa Will Have the Largest


Population Growth From Now
to 2050.

Population (billions)

2013

4.3

With a projected growth of 1.3 billion between now and 2050, Africa
will add more population than any world region. Virtually all of that
growth will be in the 51 countries of sub-Saharan Africa, the regions
poorest. The 1.3 billion growth exceeds that of population-giant Asia.
But even this projection assumes that birth rates will decline steadily in
all countries of sub-Saharan Africa because of an increase in the use of
family planning. If birth rates do not decline steadily, future projections
of population growth will have to be increased.

2.4

2.2

1.1

0.9
0.6

S ource : Carl Haub and Toshiko Kaneda, 2013 World Population Data Sheet
(Washington, DC: Population Reference Bureau, 2013).

Unmet Need for Family Planning


Remains High in the Least
Developed Countries.
Over the past 40 years, the emerging economies have experienced
very rapid increases in their contraceptive coverage, enabling rather
steady fertility declines.By contrast, the least developed countries,
mostly located in sub-Saharan Africa, are just beginning to use modern
contraceptives (Rwanda and Ethiopia are among the few exceptions).
Unmet need for family planning remains high in sub-Saharan Africa.
About 25 percent of couples who would like to postpone their next birth
by two years do not currently use a contraceptive method.This need
could be met by improving contraceptive knowledge and the supply of
reproductive health services so that couples can better plan their families.
S ource : Jean-Pierre Guengant and John F. May, Africa 2050: African Demography
(Washington, DC: Centennial Group for Emerging Market Forum, 2013).
2013 Population Reference Bureau

2050

5.3

All Africa

Sub-Saharan
Africa

0.8

0.7
0.4

Latin America/
Caribbean

Asia

0.7

0.4

North America

Europe

Percent of Married Women Using Modern Contraception


80

Thailand

70
Jamaica
60
50
Bangladesh
40
Kenya

30
20

Ethiopia
10

Congo, Dem. Rep.

0
1970

1975

See notes on page 18

1980

1985

1990

1995

2000

2005

2010 2011

2013 world population Data sheet

Population, Health, and Environment


Data and hEaLTh,
Estimates anD
for the
Countries andDaTa
Regions
of ESTiMaTES
the World
POPULaTiOn,
EnViROnMEnT
anD

WORLD
MORE DEVELOPED
LESS DEVELOPED
LESS DEVELOPED (ExcL. china)
LEaST DEVELOPED
aFRica
SUB-SahaRan aFRica
nORThERn aFRica
Algeria
Egypt
Libya
Morocco
Sudan
Tunisia
Western Saharac
WESTERn aFRica
Benin
Burkina Faso
Cape Verde
Cte d'Ivoire
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Liberia
Mali
Mauritania
Niger
Nigeria
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Togo
EaSTERn aFRica
Burundi
Comoros
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Madagascar
Malawi
Mauritius
Mayotte
Mozambique
Reunion
Rwanda
Seychelles
2013 Population Reference Bureau
Somalia
South Sudan

Population
Births
Deaths
mid-2013 per 1,000 per 1,000
(millions) Population Population
7,137
20
8
1,246
11
10
5,891
22
7
4,534
25
7
886
34
10
1,100
37
11
926
39
12
208
26
6
38.3
26
5
84.7
25
6
6.5
22
4
33.0
22
6
34.2
34
9
10.9
19
6
0.6
22
6
331
41
13
9.6
39
10
18.0
43
12
0.5
21
5
21.1
37
15
1.9
43
10
26.1
33
9
11.8
38
12
1.7
38
13
4.4
42
9
15.5
46
15
3.7
35
9
16.9
50
12
173.6
42
13
13.5
38
8
6.2
38
18
6.2
37
11
362
38
10
10.9
45
13
0.8
32
9
0.9
29
9
5.8
38
7
89.2
34
8
44.2
36
9
22.5
35
7
16.3
40
12
1.3
11
7
0.2
32
2
24.3
44
15
0.8
17
5
11.1
36
8
0.1
19
8
10.4
45
13
9.8
37
12

Rate of
Natural
Increase
(%)
1.2
0.1
1.4
1.7
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.0
2.2
1.9
1.7
1.6
2.6
1.3
1.6
2.7
2.9
3.1
1.5
2.2
3.3
2.4
2.6
2.5
3.3
3.1
2.6
3.8
2.8
3.1
2.0
2.6
2.9
3.2
2.3
2.0
3.1
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
0.4
3.0
3.0
1.2
2.9
1.1
3.2
2.4

Net
Projected
Migration
Population
Rate per
(millions)
1,000
Population mid-2025
mid-2050

8,095
9,727
2
1,285
1,311
1
6,810
8,416
1
5,404
7,102
1
1,158
1,845
0
1,464
2,431
0
1,259
2,185
2
250
316
0
46.5
54.5
1
100.1
125.7
6
7.5
8.8
3
38.2
43.4
4
44.7
69.5
1
12.1
13.1
18
0.8
0.9
1
454
812
0
13.4
23.1
2
25.6
48.3
9
0.6
0.7
1
27.5
44.1
2
2.7
5.0
0
32.7
46.0
0
15.7
24.6
2
2.2
3.4
2
6.0
10.7
3
21.8
37.2
1
4.9
7.6
0
27.0
65.8
0
239.9
440.4
2
18.5
31.5
0
7.7
10.5
0
8.2
13.1
0
500
872
1
15.5
28.6
3
1.0
1.6
4
1.1
1.5
2
8.0
13.0
0
118.1
177.8
0
59.2
96.8
0
31.2
54.6
0
22.7
41.1
0
1.3
1.3
0
0.3
0.5
0
33.5
63.3
0
1.0
1.2
1
15.0
24.0
3
0.1
0.1
See notes on page 18
4
14.6
26.8
16
13.5
21.4

2050
Population
as a
Infant
Multiple of Mortality
2013
Ratea
1.4
40
1.1
5
1.4
44
1.6
48
2.1
66
2.2
68
2.4
73
1.5
31
1.6
23
1.7
24
1.3
15
1.3
28
2.0
56
1.2
16
1.5
39
2.5
82
2.4
70
2.7
73
1.3
18
2.1
68
2.6
81
1.8
53
2.1
67
2.1
96
2.4
63
2.4
58
2.0
73
3.9
51
2.5
97
2.3
51
1.7
128
2.1
69
2.4
58
2.6
89
2.1
69
1.6
58
2.3
46
2.0
52
2.2
54
2.4
39
2.5
89
1.0
12.9
2.4
5
2.6
64
1.5
7
2.2
51
1.1
9.8
2.6
83
2.2
81

Total
Fertility
Rateb
2.5
1.6
2.6
3.0
4.4
4.8
5.2
3.2
3.0
3.0
2.5
2.7
4.6
2.2
2.5
5.7
5.2
6.0
2.4
5.0
5.8
4.2
5.1
5.0
5.7
6.1
4.8
7.6
6.0
5.0
4.9
4.7
5.1
6.2
4.3
3.7
4.9
4.8
4.5
4.6
5.6
1.4
4.1
5.9
2.4
4.7
2.4
6.8
5.1

Percent of
Population
Ages
<15
26
16
29
32
41
41
43
32
28
31
29
30
42
23
27
44
43
46
31
42
46
39
43
42
43
48
40
50
44
44
42
42
44
44
42
34
43
44
42
43
46
21
46
45
25
45
20
48
43

FOR ThE

Life Expectancy At Birth (years)

Ages
Both
Percent
65+
Sexes
Males
Females
Urban
8
70
68
73
52
17
78
75
82
76
6
69
67
71
47
5
67
65
69
46
3
61
59
62
28
4
59
57
60
40
3
56
55
57
37
5
70
69
72
52
6
76
76
77
73
6
70
69
72
43
5
75
73
77
78
6
70
69
72
59
3
62
60
63
33
7
75
73
77
66
2
67
65
69
82
3
54
53
55
45
3
59
58
60
45
2
56
55
56
27
6
74
70
78
63
3
50
49
51
51
2
58
57
60
57
4
61
60
62
52
3
56
55
56
35
3
54
52
55
44
3
60
59
61
48
3
54
52
56
35
3
61
60
63
41
3
57
57
58
18
3
52
51
52
50
3
63
62
65
47
3
45
45
45
41
3
56
55
57
38
3
59
58
60
24
2
53
51
55
11
3
60
59
62
28
4
61
59
62
77
2
62
59
64
21
3
62
61
64
17
3
60
59
62
24
3
64
62
65
33
3
54
54
54
16
7
73
70
77
42
2
79
76
83
50
3
50
49
50
31
9
79
77
83
94
2
63
61
65
19
7
73
69
78
54
2013 world population Data sheet 7
3
54
53
56
38
3
54
53
55
18

Percent
Ages
H
1995
1.0
0.2

1.3

3.7
2.7
0.1
<0.1
<0.1

<0.1
0.6
<0.1

2.0
2.3
3.0
0.9
7.3
0.3
1.9
1.2
0.6
1.7
1.6
0.5
0.6
2.3
0.2
0.2
2.9
7.2
5.1
<0.1
2.2
0.7
3.1
9.3
0.2
11.8
0.3

4.7

5.4

0.8

Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Madagascar
Malawi
Mauritius
Mayotte
Mozambique
Reunion
Rwanda
Seychelles
WORLD
Somalia
MORE
DEVELOPED
South
Sudan
LESS
DEVELOPED
Tanzania
LESS
DEVELOPED (ExcL. china)
Uganda
LEaST
DEVELOPED
Zambia
aFRica
Zimbabwe
SUB-SahaRan
aFRica
MiDDLE
aFRica
nORThERn
aFRica
Angola
Algeria
Cameroon
Egypt
Central
Libya African Republic
Chad
Morocco
Congo
Sudan
Congo,
Tunisia Dem. Rep.
c
Equatorial
Guinea
Western Sahara
Gabon aFRica
WESTERn
Sao
Tome and Principe
Benin
SOUThERn
aFRica
Burkina Faso
Botswana
Cape Verde
Lesotho
Cte d'Ivoire
Namibia
Gambia
South Africa
Ghana
Swaziland
Guinea
aMERicaS
Guinea-Bissau
nORThERn
aMERica
Liberia
Canada
Mali
United
States
Mauritania
LaTin
NigeraMERica anD ThE caRiBBEan
cEnTRaL
Nigeria aMERica
Belize
Senegal
Costa Leone
Rica
Sierra
El Salvador
Togo
Guatemala
EaSTERn
aFRica
Honduras
Burundi
Mexico
Comoros
Nicaragua
Djibouti
Panama
Eritrea
caRiBBEan
Ethiopia
Antigua
Kenya and Barbuda
Bahamas
Madagascar
Barbados
Malawi
Cuba
Mauritius
Curacao
Mayotte
Dominica
Mozambique
Dominican
Reunion Republic
Grenada
Rwanda
Guadeloupe
Seychelles
2013 Population Reference Bureau
Haiti
Somalia
Jamaica
South
Sudan

5.8
38
7
3.1
2
8.0
13.0
2.3
46
4.9
43
2
62
59
64
21
0.7
89.2
34
8
2.6
0
118.1
177.8
2.0
52
4.8
44
3
62
61
64
17
3.1
44.2
36
9
2.7
0
59.2
96.8
2.2
54
4.5
42
3
60
59
62
24
9.3
22.5
35
7
2.8
0
31.2
54.6
2.4
39
4.6
43
3
64
62
65
33
0.2
16.3
40
12
0
22.7 Data 41.1
2.5
89
5.6Countries
46
3 DaTa
54 anD
54ESTiMaTES
54
16
11.8
Population,
Health,2.9
and Environment
and hEaLTh,
Estimates
for the
and
Regions
of
the World
POPULaTiOn,
anD
EnViROnMEnT
FOR ThE
1.3
11
7
0.4
0
1.3
1.3
1.0
12.9
1.4
21
7
73
70
77
42
0.3
Percent
Net
2050
Projected 0.5
0.2
32
2
3.0
0
0.3
2.4
5
4.1
46
2
79
76
83
50

Percent
of
Ages
Rate of
Migration
Population
Population
Population 3
Life50Expectancy49At Birth (years)
24.3
44
15
3.0
0per
33.5
63.3
2.6a
64
5.9
45
50
31
4.7H
Population
Births
Deaths
Natural
Rate
as
Infant
Total
(millions)
0.8 per 17
5
1.2
0
1.0
1.2 Multiple
1.5 of Mortality
7
2.4
25
9
79
77
83
94

mid-2013
1,000 per 1,000
Increase
1,000
Fertility
Ages
Ages
Both
Percent
11.1 Population
36
8
2.9
1
15.0 mid-2050
24.0
2.2
51 a
4.7 b
45
63
61
65
19
5.4
(millions)
Population
(%)
Population
2013
Rate
Rate
mid-2025
<15
65+2
Sexes
Males
Females
Urban
1995
0.1
19
8
1.1
3
0.1
0.1
1.1
9.8
2.4
20
7
73
69
78
54

7,137
20
1.2
8,095
9,727
1.4
40
2.5
26
8
70
68
73
52
1.0
10.4
45
13
3.2
4
14.6
26.8
2.6
83
6.8
48
3
54
53
56
38
0.8
1,246
11
10
0.1
2
1,285
1,311
1.1
5
1.6
16
17
78
75
82
76
0.2
9.8
37
12
2.4
16
13.5
21.4
2.2
81
5.1
43
3
54
53
55
18

5,891
22
7
1.4
1
6,810
8,416
1.4
44
2.6
29
6
69
67
71
47
49.1
40
9
3.1
1
69.1
129.1
2.6
52
5.4
45
3
60
59
61
27
8.3
4,534
25
7
1.7
5,404
7,102
1.6
48
3.0
32
5
67
65
69
46
1.3
16
10.3
36.9
45
10
3.5
1
55.4
113.9
3.1
54
6.2
49
2
58
57
59
886
34
2.5
1,158
1,845
2.1
66
4.4
41
3
61
59
62
28

14.2
44
11
3.3
1
21.5
47.8
3.4
69
5.9
47
3
56
54
57
39
14.8
1,100
37
2.6
0
1,464
2,431
2.2
68
4.8
41
4
59
57
60
40
3.7
13.0
33
11
2.2
0
17.9
27.7
2.1
41
3.8
41
4
56
55
56
39
25.0
926
39
12
2.7
0
1,259
2,185
2.4
73
5.2
43
3
57
37
2.7
138
44
15
3.0
0
194
356
2.6
100
6.1
45
3
51
49
52
42

208
26
6
2.0
2
250
316
1.5
31
3.2
32
5
70
69
72
52
0.1
21.6
47
15
3.2
1
31.6
61.1
2.8
98
6.3
48
2
51
50
53
59
1.2
38.3
26
5
2.2
0
46.5
54.5
1.6
23
3.0
28
6
76
76
77
73
<0.1
21.5
39
12
2.7
1
29.5
52.6
2.4
62
5.1
43
3
54
53
55
52
3.2
84.7
25
6
1.9
100.1
125.7
1.7
24
3.0
31
6
70
69
72
43
<0.1
4.7
47
16
3.2
0
6.1
9.7
2.1
116
6.2
40
4
49
47
51
39
9.5
6.5
22
4
1.7
6
7.5
8.8
1.3
15
2.5
29
5
75
73
77
78

12.2
51
15
3.6
2
17.8
35.4
2.9
106
7.0
49
2
50
49
51
22
3.4
33.0
22
6
1.6
3
38.2
43.4
1.3
28
2.7
30
6
70
69
72
59
<0.1
4.4
38
11
2.8
1
5.8
10.4
2.4
66
5.0
42
3
58
56
59
64
4.8
34.2
34
9
2.6
4
44.7
69.5
2.0
56
4.6
62
60
63
33
0.6
71.1
45
16
2.9
0
99.7
181.8
2.6
111
6.3
45
3
49
48
51
34

10.9
19
6
1.3
1
12.1
13.1
1.2
16
2.2
23
7
75
73
77
66
<0.1
0.8
37
14
2.3
6
1.0
1.6
2.1
65
5.1
39
3
52
51
54
39
1.5
0.6
22
6
1.6
18
0.8
0.9
1.5
39
2.5
27
2
67
65
69
82

1.6
32
9
2.2
1
2.1
3.2
2.0
43
4.1
39
5
63
62
64
86
2.9
331
41
13
2.7
1
454
812
2.5
82
5.7
44
3
54
53
55
45
2.0
0.2
38
7
3.1
2
0.3
0.4
2.3
44
4.6
42
4
66
64
68
63
0.5
9.6
39
10
2.9
0
13.4
23.1
2.4
70
5.2
43
3
59
58
60
45
2.3
61
22
12
1.1
4
66
75
1.2
46
2.5
31
5
57
56
59
58
5.9
18.0
43
3.1
2
25.6
48.3
2.7
73
6.0
46
2
56
55
56
27
3.0
1.9
24
17
0.7
2
2.1
2.6
1.4
33
2.7
34
4
47
47
46
24
19.3
0.5
21
5
1.5
9
0.6
0.7
1.3
18
2.4
31
6
74
70
78
63
0.9
2.2
28
16
1.2
2
2.5
3.0
1.4
65
3.1
37
4
48
48
48
28
12.9
21.1
37
15
2.2
1
27.5
44.1
2.1
68
5.0
42
3
50
49
51
51
7.3
2.4
27
8
1.9
3.0
3.9
1.6
36
3.2
37
3
63
61
66
38
6.8
1.9
43
10
3.3
2
2.7
5.0
2.6
81
5.8
46
2
58
57
60
57
0.3
53.0
22
11
1.0
4
56.9
63.6
1.2
45
2.4
30
5
58
56
60
62
4.9
26.1
33
9
2.4
0
32.7
46.0
1.8
53
4.2
39
4
61
60
62
52
1.9
1.2
31
14
1.6
1
1.4
1.8
1.5
68
3.5
38
49
49
48
21
10.6
11.8
38
12
2.6
0
15.7
24.6
2.1
67
5.1
43
3
56
55
56
35
1.2
958
16
7
1.0
0
1,068
1,228
1.3
15
2.1
25
10
76
73
79
79
0.5
1.7
38
13
2.5
2
2.2
3.4
2.1
96
5.0
42
3
54
52
55
44
0.6
352
12
8
0.4
3
386
448
1.3
6
1.9
19
14
79
77
81
81
0.5
4.4
42
9
3.3
2
6.0
10.7
2.4
63
5.7
43
3
60
59
61
48
1.7
35.3
11
7
0.4
7
39.7
48.4
1.4
4.9
1.6
16
15
81
79
83
80
0.2
15.5
46
15
3.1
3
21.8
37.2
2.4
58
6.1
48
3
54
52
56
35
1.6
316.2
13
8
0.5
2
346.4
399.8
1.3
5.9
1.9
19
14
79
76
81
81
0.5
3.7
35
9
2.6
1
4.9
7.6
2.0
73
4.8
40
3
61
60
63
41
606
19
6
1.3
1
682
780
1.3
19
2.2
28
7
75
72
78
79
0.4
16.9
50
12
3.8
0
27.0
65.8
3.9
51
7.6
50
3
57
57
58
18
0.6
163
21
5
1.6
2
188
224
1.4
17
2.4
31
6
76
73
79
72
0.4
173.6
42
13
2.8
0
239.9
440.4
2.5
97
6.0
44
3
52
51
52
50
2.3
0.3
22
4
1.8
5
0.4
0.6
1.8
14
2.6
35
4
73
71
77
45
1.8
13.5
38
8
3.1
2
18.5
31.5
2.3
51
5.0
44
3
63
62
65
47
0.2
4.7
16
4
1.2
3
5.4
6.1
1.3
9.1
1.9
25
7
79
77
81
73
0.1
6.2
38
18
2.0
0
7.7
10.5
1.7
128
4.9
42
3
45
45
45
41
0.2
6.3
18
5
1.2
8
6.7
6.9
1.1
8
2.2
31
7
72
67
77
65
0.3
6.2
37
11
2.6
0
8.2
13.1
2.1
69
4.7
42
3
56
55
57
38
2.9
15.4
32
5
2.6
2
20.3
31.3
2.0
25
3.9
41
4
71
68
75
50
0.3
362
38
10
2.9
0
500
872
2.4
58
5.1
44
3
59
58
60
24
7.2
8.6
26
5
2.2
2
10.8
14.5
1.7
24
2.9
38
4
73
71
76
52
2.9
10.9
45
13
3.2
1
15.5
28.6
2.6
89
6.2
44
2
53
51
55
11
5.1
117.6
19
4
1.5
2
132.8
150.0
1.3
15
2.2
30
6
77
75
79
78
0.2
0.8
32
9
2.3
3
1.0
1.6
2.1
69
4.3
42
3
60
59
62
28
<0.1
6.0
24
5
1.9
5
7.0
8.3
1.4
18
2.6
5
74
71
77
58
<0.1
0.9
29
9
2.0
4
1.1
1.5
1.6
58
3.7
34
4
61
59
62
77
2.2
3.9
20
4
1.5
1
4.6
5.8
1.5
15
2.6
29
7
77
74
80
75
1.5
5.8
38
7
3.1
2
8.0
13.0
2.3
46
4.9
43
2
62
59
64
21
0.7
42
18
1.1
4
46
50
1.2
33
2.4
26
9
72
70
75
66
1.3
89.2
34
8
2.6
0
118.1
177.8
2.0
52
4.8
44
3
62
61
64
17
3.1
0.1
14
5
0.8
0
0.1
0.1
1.3
16
2.1
26
7
76
74
80
30

44.2
36
9
2.7
59.2
96.8
2.2
54
4.5
42
3
60
59
62
24
9.3
0.3
13
6
0.7
6
0.4
0.5
1.3
16
1.7
26
6
75
72
78
84
4.0
22.5
35
7
2.8
0
31.2
54.6
2.4
39
4.6
43
3
64
62
65
33
0.2
0.3
12
8
0.4
1
0.3
0.3
1.1
12
1.8
22
12
75
73
77
44
0.6
16.3
40
12
2.9
0
22.7
41.1
2.5
89
5.6
46
3
54
54
54
16
11.8
11.3
12
8
0.4
4
11.0
9.4
0.8
4.9
1.8
17
13
78
76
80
75
<0.1
1.3
11
7
0
1.3
1.3
1.0
12.9
1.4
21
7
73
70
77
42
0.3
0.2
13
9
0.5
19
0.2
0.2
1.1
7.6
2.1
20
14
77
72
80

32
2
3.0
0
0.3
0.5
2.4
5
4.1
46
2
79
76
83
50
0.1
13
8
0.5
6
0.1
0.1
0.9
15
2.0
22
11
74
71
77
67

24.3
44
15
3.0
0
33.5
63.3
2.6
64
5.9
45
3
50
49
50
31
4.7
22
6
1.6
3
11.6
13.1
1.3
27
2.6
31
6
73
70
76
67
0.9
10.3
0.8
17
5
1.2
0
1.0
1.2
1.5
7
2.4
25
9
79
77
83
94

0.1
17
8
0.8
8
0.1
0.1
0.9
5
2.0
27
7
73
70
75
39

11.1
36
2.9
1
15.0
24.0
2.2
51
4.7
45
2
63
61
65
19
5.4
0.4
13
7
0.6
6
0.4
0.4
1.1
7.9
2.2
21
15
80
77
84
98

0.1
19
8
1.1
3
0.1
0.1
9.8
2.4
20
7
73
69
78
54
See notes on page 18
2013 world population Data sheet 8
26
9
1.7
12.5
16.6
1.6
59
3.5
36
4
62
61
64
53
3.2
10.4
45
13
3.2
4
14.6
26.8
2.6
83
6.8
48
3
54
53
56
38
0.8
2.7
15
6
0.8
6
2.9
2.8
1.0
22
2.1
29
8
73
71
76
52
2.3
9.8
37
12
2.4
16
13.5
21.4
2.2
81
5.1
43
3
54
53
55
18

Panama
caRiBBEan
Antigua and Barbuda
Bahamas
Barbados
Cuba
Curacao
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Grenada
Guadeloupe
WORLD
Haiti DEVELOPED
MORE
Jamaica
LESS
DEVELOPED
Martinique
LESS
DEVELOPED (ExcL. china)
PuertoDEVELOPED
Rico
LEaST
St. Kitts-Nevis
aFRica
Saint Lucia
SUB-SahaRan
aFRica
St. Vincent and
the Grenadines
nORThERn
aFRica
Trinidad
Algeria and Tobago
SOUTh
Egypt aMERica
Argentina
Libya
Morocco
Bolivia
Sudan
Brazil
Tunisia
Chile
Western Saharac
Colombia
WESTERn
Ecuador aFRica
Benin Guiana
French
Burkina Faso
Guyana
Cape Verde
Paraguay
Cte d'Ivoire
Peru
Gambia
Suriname
Ghana
Uruguay
Guinea
Venezuela
Guinea-Bissau
aSia
Liberia
aSia
(Excl. china)
Mali
WESTERn
aSia
Mauritania
Armenia
Niger
Azerbaijan
Nigeria
Bahrain
Senegal
Cyprus
Sierra Leone
Georgia
Iraq
Togo
Israel
EaSTERn
aFRica
Burundi
Jordan
Comoros
Kuwait
Djibouti
Lebanon
Eritrea
Oman
Ethiopia Territory
Palestinian
Kenya
Qatar
Madagascar
Saudi
Arabia
Malawi
Syria
Mauritius
Turkey
MayotteArab Emirates
United
Yemen
Mozambique
SOUTh
cEnTRaL aSia
Reunion
cEnTRaL
Rwanda aSia
Kazakhstan
Seychelles
2013 Population Reference Bureau
Kyrgyzstan
Somalia
Tajikistan
South
Sudan

3.9
20
4
1.5
1
4.6
5.8
1.5
15
2.6
29
7
77
74
80
75
1.5
42
18
8
1.1
4
46
50
1.2
33
2.4
26
9
72
70
75
66
1.3
0.1
14
5
0.8
0
0.1
0.1
1.3
16
2.1
26
7
76
74
80
30

0.3
13
6
0.7
6
0.4
0.5
1.3
16
1.7
26
6
75
72
78
84
4.0
0.3
12
8
0.4
1
0.3 Data and
0.3 hEaLTh,
1.1
12
1.8Countries
22
12 DaTa
75 anD
73ESTiMaTES
77
44
0.6
Population,
Health,
and Environment
Estimates
for the
and
Regions
of
the World
POPULaTiOn,
anD
EnViROnMEnT
FOR ThE
11.3
12
8
0.4
4
11.0
9.4
0.8
4.9
1.8
17
13
78
76
80
75
<0.1
Percent
Net
2050
Projected
0.2
13
9
0.5
19
0.2
0.2
1.1
7.6
2.1
20
77
72
80

Percent of14
Ages
Rate of
Migration
Population
Population
Population11
Life74Expectancy71At Birth (years)
0.1
13
8
0.5
6per
0.1
0.1
0.9a
15
2.0
22
77
67
H
Population
Births
Deaths
Natural
Rate
as
Infant
Total
(millions)
6
1.6
3
11.6
13.1 Multiple
1.3 of Mortality
27
2.6
31
6
73
70
76
67
0.9
10.3 per 22
mid-2013
1,000 per 1,000
Increase
1,000
Fertility
Ages
Ages
Both
Percent
0.1 Population
17
8
0.8
8
0.1 mid-2050
0.1
0.9
5a
2.0 b
27
73
70
75
39

(millions)
Population
(%)
Population
2013
Rate
Rate
mid-2025
<15
65+7
Sexes
Males
Females
Urban
1995
0.4
13
7
0.6
6
0.4
0.4
1.1
7.9
2.2
21
15
80
77
84
98

7,137
20
8
1.2
8,095
9,727
1.4
40
2.5
26
8
70
68
73
52
1.0
10.4
26
9
1.7
4
12.5
16.6
1.6
59
3.5
36
4
62
61
64
53
3.2
1,246
11
10
0.1
2
1,285
1,311
1.1
5
1.6
16
17
78
75
82
76
0.2
2.7
15
6
0.8
6
2.9
2.8
1.0
22
2.1
8
73
71
76
52
2.3
5,891
22
7
1.4
1
6,810
8,416
1.4
44
2.6
29
6
69
67
71
47

0.4
11
7
0.4
5
0.4
0.4
1.0
9
1.9
19
16
81
79
85
89

4,534
25
1.7
1
5,404
7,102
1.6
48
3.0
32
5
67
65
69
46
1.3
3.6
11
8
0.3
8
3.6
3.6
1.0
7.7
1.6
19
15
79
76
83
99

886
34
10
2.5
1
1,158
1,845
2.1
66
4.4
41
3
61
59
62
28
0.1
13
7
0.6
1
0.1
0.1
1.1
18
1.8
23
8
75
72
77
32

1,100
37
11
2.6
0
1,464
2,431
2.2
68
4.8
41
4
59
57
60
40
3.7
0.2
16
7
0.9
1
0.2
0.2
1.1
11
2.0
25
9
75
72
77
18

926
39
12
2.7
0
1,259
2,185
2.4
73
5.2
43
3
56
55
57
37
2.7
0.1
19
8
1.1
9
0.1
0.1
1.2
17
2.2
26
7
72
70
74
49

208
26
6
2.0
2
250
316
1.5
31
3.2
32
5
70
69
72
52
0.1
1.3
15
9
0.6
2
1.3
1.2
0.9
25
1.8
21
9
71
68
74
14
0.8
38.3
26
5
2.2
0
46.5
54.5
1.6
23
3.0
28
6
76
76
77
73
<0.1
401
18
6
1.1
1
448
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1.3
19
2.1
27
7
74
71
78
82
0.4
84.7
25
1.9
100.1
125.7
1.7
24
3.0
31
6
70
69
72
43
<0.1
41.3
19
8
1.1
1
46.8
58.1
1.4
11.7
2.4
25
11
76
72
80
93
0.3
6.5
22
4
1.7
6
7.5
8.8
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15
2.5
29
5
75
73
77
78

33.0
22
6
1.6
3
38.2
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1.3
28
2.7
30
6
70
69
72
59
<0.1
11.0
26
7
1.9
0
12.5
17.4
1.6
40
3.2
35
5
67
65
69
67
0.5
34.2
34
9
2.6
4
44.7
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56
4.6
42
3
62
60
63
33
0.6
195.5
15
6
0.9
0
214.1
227.5
1.2
21
1.8
25
7
74
71
78
85
0.4
10.9
19
1.3
1
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16
2.2
23
7
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73
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66
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17.6
15
6
0.9
0
19.2
20.8
1.2
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1.9
22
10
79
76
82
87
0.2
0.6
22
1.6
18
0.8
0.9
1.5
39
2.5
27
2
67
65
69
82

48.0
19
6
1.4
1
54.6
62.6
1.3
17
2.3
28
6
74
70
77
76
0.5
331
41
13
2.7
1
454
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2.5
82
5.7
44
3
54
53
55
45
2.0
15.8
22
5
1.7
0
18.7
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1.5
20
2.7
32
6
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72
78
67
0.3
9.6
39
10
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0
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70
5.2
43
3
59
58
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45
2.3
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26
3
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1
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10
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4
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76
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18.0
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2
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6.0
46
2 DaTa
56 anD
55 ESTiMaTES
56
27
3.0
0.8
21
7
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8
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29
2.6
37
3
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63
69
28
1.4
POPULaTiOn,
anD EnViROnMEnT
FOR ThE
0.5
21
5
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9
0.6
0.7
1.3
18
2.4
31
6
74
78
63
0.9
6.8
24
6
1.8
1
8.2
10.4
1.5
31
2.9
33
5
72
70
74
62
0.1
Percent
Net
2050
Projected 40.1
21.1
37
15
2.2
1
27.5
44.1
2.1
68
5.0
42
3
50
49
51
51
7.3
30.5
20
5
1.5
3
34.4
1.3
17
2.6
30
74
72
77
75
0.5
Percent of 6
Ages
Rate of
Migration
Population
Population
Population 7
Life71
1.9
43
10
3.3
2.7
5.0
2.6a
81
5.8
46
2
58Expectancy67
57At Birth (years)
60
57
0.3H
0.6
18
7
1.1
2per
0.6
0.6
1.2
19
2.3
28
74
70
3.3
Population
Births
Deaths
Natural
Rate
as
Infant
Total
(millions)
26.1
33
9
2.4
0
32.7
46.0
1.8 of Mortality
53
4.2
39
4
61
60
62
52
1.9
3.4 per14
0.4
2
3.5
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1.1
8.9
2.0
22
14
76
73
80
94
0.4
mid-2013
1,000 per 10
1,000
Increase
1,000
Fertility
Ages
Ages
Both
Percent
11.8 Population
38
12
2.6
0
15.7 mid-2050
24.6
2.1
67 a
5.1 b
43
3
56
55
56
35
1.2
29.7
21
5
1.7
0
34.4
40.6
1.4
11.6
2.4
29
75
72
78
89
0.3
(millions)
Population
(%)
Population
2013
Rate
Rate
mid-2025
<15
65+6
Sexes
Males
Females
Urban
1995
1.7
38
13
2.5
2
2.2
3.4
2.1
96
5.0
42
3
54
52
55
44
0.6
4,302
18
7
1.1
0
4,772
5,284
1.2
35
2.2
25
69
73
46

Population
Birth
Death
Natural
Migration
mid-2025
mid-2050
Population
Infant
TFR
<15
65+7
Both71
Sexes
Males
Females
Percent
1995
(millions)
Rate
Rate
Increase
Rate
Change
Mortality
Urban
4.4
42
9
3.3 (%)
2
6.0 (millions)
10.7
2.4
63
5.7
43of Population 6
3
60 Life Expectancy
59 (years) 71
61
48
1.7
2,945
21
7
1.4
0
3,366
3,970
1.3
40
2.5
29
69
67
43
W
Population
%
Percent
15.5
46
15
3.1
3
21.8
37.2
2.4
58
6.1
48
3
54
52
56
35
1.6
251
22
5
1.8
2
307
405
1.6
27
2.9
30
5
73
70
75
70

3.7
35
9
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1
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73
4.8
40
3
61
60
63
41
0.5
3.0
14
10
0.4
0
3.0
3.0
1.0
11
1.6
17
10
74
71
78
63
0.1
16.9
50
12
3.8
27.0
65.8
3.9
51
7.6
50
3
57
57
58
18
0.6
9.4
19
6
1.3
0
10.4
11.4
1.2
11
2.3
22
6
74
71
77
53
<0.1
173.6
42
13
2.8
0
239.9
440.4
2.5
97
6.0
44
3
52
51
52
50
2.3
1.1
14
2
1.2
40
1.4
1.6
1.4
7
1.9
21
2
76
75
78
100

13.5
38
8
3.1
2
18.5
31.5
2.3
51
5.0
44
3
63
62
65
47
0.2
1.1
12
7
0.6
14
1.4
1.4
1.3
6
1.5
17
13
78
76
81
62

6.2
38
18
2.0
0
7.7
10.5
1.7
128
4.9
42
3
45
45
45
41
0.2
4.5
13
11
0.2
5
4.2
3.4
0.7
13
1.7
17
14
75
70
79
58
<0.1
35.1
31
5
2.6
1
49.3
83.1
2.4
28
4.3
39
3
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66
73
71

6.2
37
11
0
8.2
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69
4.7
42
56
55
57
38
2.9
362
38
10
2.9
0
500
872
2.4
58
5.1
44
3
59
58
60
24
7.2
8.1
22
5
1.6
2
9.8
13.9
1.7
3.5
3.0
28
10
82
80
84
91
0.1
10.9
45
13
3.2
1
15.5
28.6
2.6
89
6.2
44
2
53
51
55
11
5.1
7.3
27
4
2.4
11
9.1
13.1
1.8
17
3.5
37
3
73
72
74
83

0.8
32
9
2.3
3
1.0
1.6
2.1
69
4.3
42
3
60
59
62
28
<0.1
3.5
19
2
1.7
37
4.3
6.0
1.7
8
2.4
23
2
75
74
76
98

0.9
29
9
2.0
4
1.1
1.5
1.6
58
3.7
34
4
61
59
62
77
2.2
4.8
14
4
0.9
18
5.0
5.3
1.1
9
1.5
23
9
79
77
82
87
<0.1
5.8
38
7
3.1
2
8.0
13.0
2.3
46
4.9
43
2
62
59
64
21
0.7
2.9
26
3
76
74
78
75

4.0
21
2
1.8
42
5.2
5.6
1.4
9
89.2
34
8
2.6
0
118.1
177.8
2.0
52
4.8
44
62
61
64
17
3.1
4.4
33
4
2.9
2
5.9
9.1
2.1
20
4.1
41
3
73
71
74
83

44.2
36
9
2.7
0
59.2
96.8
2.2
54
4.5
42
3
60
59
62
24
9.3
2.2
12
2
1.1
49
2.7
3.0
1.4
7
2.2
12
1
78
77
79
100

22.5
35
7
2.8
0
31.2
54.6
2.4
39
4.6
43
64
62
65
33
0.2
30.1
21
3
1.8
2
36.7
46.7
1.6
16
2.9
30
3
74
73
75
81

16.3
40
12
2.9
0
22.7
41.1
2.5
89
5.6
46
3
54
54
54
16
11.8
21.9
25
4
2.2
14
27.9
36.7
1.7
17
3.1
35
4
75
72
78
54

1.3
11
7
0.4
0
1.3
1.3
1.0
12.9
1.4
21
7
73
70
77
42
0.3
76.1
17
5
1.2
0
85.5
93.5
1.2
21
2.1
25
8
74
71
76
77
<0.1
0.2
32
2
3.0
0
0.3
0.5
2.4
5
4.1
46
2
79
83
50
9.3
16
1
1.5
11
11.5
15.5
1.7
7
1.9
13
0
76
76
78
83

25.2
34
6
2.7
1
34.0
52.4
2.1
72
4.9
42
3
62
61
63
29
<0.1
24.3
44
15
3.0
0
33.5
63.3
2.6
64
5.9
45
50
49
50
31
4.7
1,846
23
7
1.6
1
2,125
2,531
1.4
47
2.6
31
5
67
65
68
33

0.8
17
5
1.2
0
1.0
1.2
1.5
7
2.4
25
9
79
77
83
94
66
23
6
1.7
2
78
98
1.5
38
2.6
29
5
68
64
72
47

11.1
36
8
2.9
1
15.0
24.0
2.2
51
4.7
45
2
63
61
65
19
5.4
17.0
23
8
1.4
0
19.4
24.0
1.4
28
2.6
25
7
69
64
74
55
<0.1
0.1
19
1.1
3
0.1
0.1
1.1
9.8
2.4
20
73
69
78
54

See notes on page 18


2013 world population Data sheet 9
5.7
27
7
2.1
7
6.6
8.7
1.5
27
3.1
31
4
70
66
74
34
<0.1
10.4
45
13
3.2
4
14.6
26.8
2.6
83
6.8
48
3
54
53
56
38
0.8
8.1
31
6
2.5
1
10.1
15.6
1.9
34
3.7
36
3
67
64
71
26
0.1
9.8
37
12
2.4
16
13.5
21.4
2.2
81
5.1
43
54
53
55
18

Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Palestinian Territory
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
SOUTh
WORLDcEnTRaL aSia
cEnTRaL
aSia
MORE DEVELOPED
Kazakhstan
LESS
DEVELOPED
Kyrgyzstan
LESS
DEVELOPED (ExcL. china)
Tajikistan
LEaST
DEVELOPED
Turkmenistan
aFRica
Uzbekistan
SUB-SahaRan
aFRica
SOUTh
aSiaaFRica
nORThERn
Afghanistan
Algeria
Bangladesh
Egypt
Bhutan
Libya
India
Morocco
Iran
Sudan
Maldives
Tunisia
Nepal
Western Saharac
Pakistan aFRica
WESTERn
Sri
Lanka
Benin
SOUThEaST
Burkina FasoaSia
Brunei
Cape Verde
Cambodia
Cte d'Ivoire
Indonesia
Gambia
Laos
Ghana
Malaysia
Guinea
Myanmar
Guinea-Bissau
Philippines
Liberia
Singapore
Mali
Thailand
Mauritania
Timor-Leste
Niger
Vietnam
Nigeria
EaST
aSia
Senegal
China
Sierra Leone
China,
Togo Hong Kong SARd
China, Macao
SARd
EaSTERn
aFRica
Japan
Burundi
Korea,
North
Comoros
Korea,
DjiboutiSouth
Mongolia
Eritrea
Taiwan
Ethiopia
EUROPE
Kenya
EUROPEan
Madagascar UniOn
nORThERn
EUROPE
Malawi
Channel
MauritiusIslands
Denmark
Mayotte
Estonia
Mozambique
Finland
Reunion
Iceland
Rwanda
Ireland
Seychelles
2013 Population Reference Bureau
Latvia
Somalia
Lithuania
South Sudan

3.5
19
2
1.7
37
4.3
6.0
1.7
8
2.4
23
2
75
74
76
98
4.8
14
4
0.9
18
5.0
5.3
1.1
9
1.5
23
9
79
77
82
87
4.0
21
2
1.8
42
5.2
5.6
1.4
9
2.9
26
3
76
74
78
75
4.4
33
4
2.9
2
5.9
9.1
2.1
20
4.1
41
3
73
71
74
83
2.2Population,
12
2
1.1
49
2.7 Data and
3.0 hEaLTh,
1.4
7for the
2.2Countries
12
1 DaTa
78 anD
77 ESTiMaTES
79
100
Health,
and Environment
Estimates
and
Regions
of
the World
POPULaTiOn,
anD
EnViROnMEnT
FOR
30.1
21
3
1.8
2
36.7
46.7
1.6
16
2.9
30
3
74
73
75
81
Net
2050
Projected 36.7
21.9
25
4
2.2
14
27.9
1.7
17
3.1
35
75
72
78
54
Percent of 4
Rate of
Migration
Population
Population
Population 8
Life
76.1
17
5
1.2
0
85.5
93.5
1.2a
21
2.1
25
74Expectancy
71At Birth (years)
76
77
Population
Births
Deaths
Natural
Rate per
as
Infant
Total
(millions)
9.3 per 16
1
1.5
11
11.5
15.5 Multiple
1.7 of Mortality
7
1.9
13
0
76
76
78
83
mid-2013
1,000 per 1,000
Increase
1,000
Fertility
Ages
Ages
Both
Percent
25.2 Population
34
6
2.7
1
34.0 mid-2050
52.4
2.1
72 a
4.9 b
42
62
61
63
29
(millions)
Population
(%)
Population
2013
Rate
Rate
mid-2025
<15
65+3
Sexes
Males
Females
Urban
1,846
23
7
1.6
1
2,125
2,531
1.4
47
2.6
31
5
67
65
68
33
7,137
20
8
1.2
8,095
9,727
40
2.5
26
8
70
68
73
52
66
23
6
1.7
2
78
98
1.5
38
2.6
29
5
68
64
72
47
1,246
11
10
0.1
2
1,285
1,311
1.1
5
1.6
16
17
78
75
82
76
17.0
23
8
1.4
0
19.4
24.0
1.4
28
2.6
25
7
69
64
74
55
5,891
22
7
1
6,810
8,416
44
29
6
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71
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5.7
27
7
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27
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31
4
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1
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1.6
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32
5
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65
69
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6
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1
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3.7
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5
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11
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4
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3
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3
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4
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6
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15
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5
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0
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5
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11.8
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12
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3
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5
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42
3
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52
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21
5
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1.6
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33
4
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3
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84
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7
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69
78
54
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2013 world population Data sheet 10
2.0
10
14
0.5
2
1.9
1.6
0.8
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19
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3
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Taiwan
EUROPE
EUROPEan UniOn
nORThERn EUROPE
Channel Islands
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Iceland
Ireland
WORLD
Latvia DEVELOPED
MORE
Lithuania
LESS
DEVELOPED
Norway
LESS
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Sweden
LEaST
DEVELOPED
United Kingdom
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WESTERn
EUROPE
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Austria
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Belgium
Algeria
France
Egypt
Germany
Libya
Liechtenstein
Morocco
Luxembourg
Sudan
Monaco
Tunisia
Netherlands
Western Saharac
Switzerland
WESTERn
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Benin EUROPE
Belarus
Burkina Faso
Bulgaria
Cape Verde
Czech
Republic
Cte d'Ivoire
Hungary
Gambia
Moldova
Ghana
Poland
Guinea
Romania
Guinea-Bissau
Russia
Liberia
Slovakia
Mali
Ukraine
Mauritania
SOUThERn
EUROPE
Niger
Albania
Nigeria
Andorra
Senegal
Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Croatia
Togo
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Burundi
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Kosovo
Comoros
Macedonia
Djibouti f
Malta
Eritrea
Montenegro
Ethiopia
Portugal
Kenya
San
Marino
Madagascar
Serbia
Malawi
Slovenia
Mauritius
Spain
Mayotte
OcEania
Mozambique
Australia
Reunion
Federated
Rwanda States of Micronesia
Fiji
Seychelles
2013 Population Reference Bureau
French
SomaliaPolynesia
Guam
South Sudan

2.8
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78
82
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Rate of
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1.3
11
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1.6
16
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81
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Deaths
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as
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78
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81
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4.6
16
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7
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78
83
60
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19
74
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5
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3
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80
84
80
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37
11
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0
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4
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57
60
40
190
10
10
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3
195
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3
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81
78
84
75
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12
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0
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3
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55
57
37
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9
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5
8.9
9.3
1.1
3.1
1.4
14
18
81
78
83
67
208
26
6
2.0
2
250
316
1.5
31
3.2
32
5
70
69
72
52
11.2
12
9
0.2
6
12.0
13.1
1.2
3.3
1.8
17
17
80
78
83
99
38.3
26
5
2.2
0
46.5
54.5
1.6
23
3.0
28
6
76
76
77
73
63.9
13
9
0.4
1
67.3
72.3
1.1
3.3
2.0
19
17
82
79
85
78
84.7
25
6
1.9
1
100.1
125.7
1.7
24
3.0
31
6
70
69
72
43
80.6
8
11
0.2
5
80.0
76.2
0.9
3.3
1.4
13
21
80
78
83
73
6.5
22
4
1.7
6
7.5
8.8
1.3
15
2.5
29
5
75
73
77
78
0.04
10
6
0.4
3
0.04
0.04
1.2
1.6
1.4
16
14
82
79
84
15
33.0
22
1.6
3
38.2
43.4
1.3
28
2.7
30
6
70
69
72
59
0.5
11
7
0.4
19
0.6
0.7
1.3
3.4
1.5
17
14
80
78
83
83
34.2
34
9
2.6
4
44.7
69.5
2.0
56
4.6
42
3
62
60
63
33
0.1
1.4
1.4
13
24

100
0.04
6
6
0.0
13
0.04
10.9
19
1.3
1
12.1
13.1
1.2
16
2.2
23
7
75
73
77
66
16.8
10
8
0.2
1
17.4
17.9
1.1
3.7
1.7
17
16
81
79
83
66
0.6
22
6
1.6
18
0.8
0.9
1.5
39
2.5
27
2
67
65
69
82
8.1
10
8
0.2
8
8.6
9.0
1.1
3.8
1.5
15
17
83
80
85
74
331
41
13
2.7
1
454
812
2.5
82
5.7
44
3
54
53
55
45
295
12
13
0.1
1
289
260
0.9
7
1.5
15
14
72
67
77
69
9.6
39
10
2.9
0
13.4
23.1
2.4
70
5.2
43
3
59
58
60
45
9.5
12
13
0.1
1
8.9
7.9
0.8
3.4
1.6
15
14
72
67
78
76
18.0
43
12
3.1
2
25.6
48.3
2.7
73
6.0
46
2
56
55
56
27
7.3
9
15
0.6
1
6.7
5.7
0.8
7.8
1.5
14
19
74
71
78
73
0.5
21
5
1.5
9
0.6
0.7
1.3
18
2.4
31
6
70
63
10.5
10
10
0.0
1
10.7
10.6
1.0
2.6
1.5
15
16
78
75
81
74
21.1
37
15
2.2
1
27.5
44.1
2.1
68
5.0
42
3
50
49
51
51
9.9
9
13
0.4
1
9.8
9.1
0.9
4.9
1.3
15
17
75
71
78
69
1.9
43
10
3.3
2
2.7
5.0
2.6
81
5.8
46
2
58
57
60
57
4.1
11
11
0.0
0
3.8
2.9
0.7
10
1.3
16
10
71
67
75
42
26.1
33
9
2.4
0
32.7
46.0
1.8
53
4.2
39
4
61
60
62
52
38.5
10
10
0.0
0
38.2
34.3
0.9
4.7
1.3
15
14
77
72
81
61
11.8
38
12
2.6
15.7
24.6
2.1
67
5.1
43
3
56
55
56
35
21.3
9
12
0.3
0
20.7
18.5
0.9
9.4
1.4
15
15
74
70
77
55
1.7
38
13
2.5
2
2.2
3.4
2.1
96
5.0
42
3
54
52
55
44
143.5
13
13
0.0
2
143.1
132.4
0.9
7.4
1.7
16
13
70
64
76
74
4.4
42
9
3.3
6.0
10.7
2.4
63
5.7
43
3
60
59
61
48
5.4
10
10
0.1
1
5.4
5.0
0.9
5.8
1.3
15
13
76
72
79
54
15.5
46
15
3.1
3
21.8
37.2
2.4
58
6.1
48
3
54
52
56
35
45.5
11
15
0.3
1
41.8
33.9
0.7
8.5
1.5
14
15
71
66
76
69
3.7
35
9
2.6
1
4.9
7.6
2.0
73
4.8
40
3
61
60
63
41
153
9
10
0.0
0
153
146
1.0
4
1.4
15
19
81
78
83
67
16.9
50
12
3.8
27.0
65.8
3.9
51
7.6
50
3
57
57
58
18
2.8
13
7
0.5
15
2.9
2.7
1.0
14.4
1.8
20
12
77
74
80
54
173.6
42
13
2.8
0
239.9
440.4
2.5
97
6.0
44
3
52
51
52
50
0.1
9
4
0.5
4
0.1
0.1
0.9
1.9
1.2
16
13

90
13.5
38
8
3.1
2
18.5
31.5
2.3
51
5.0
44
3
63
62
65
47
3.8
8
9
0.1
0
3.8
3.3
0.9
5
1.2
17
15
76
73
78
46
6.2
38
18
2.0
7.7
10.5
1.7
128
4.9
42
3
45
45
45
41
4.3
10
12
0.2
1
4.1
3.6
0.8
4.7
1.5
15
18
77
74
80
56
6.2
37
11
2.6
0
8.2
13.1
2.1
69
4.7
42
3
56
55
57
38
11.1
9
10
0.0
1
11.3
9.7
0.9
3.4
1.4
14
19
81
79
83
73
362
38
2.9
0
500
872
2.4
58
5.1
44
3
59
58
60
24
59.8
9
10
0.1
4
61.6
62.2
1.0
3.2
1.4
14
21
82
79
85
68
10.9
45
13
3.2
1
15.5
28.6
2.6
89
6.2
44
2
53
51
55
11
1.8
14
4
1.0
2
2.0
2.2
1.2
10
1.9
28
7
69
67
71
38
0.8
32
9
2.3
3
1.0
1.6
2.1
69
4.3
42
3
60
59
62
28
2.1
11
10
0.2
0
2.1
1.8
0.9
10
1.5
17
12
75
73
77
65
0.9
29
9
2.0
4
1.1
1.5
1.6
58
3.7
34
4
61
59
62
77
0.4
10
8
0.3
3
0.5
0.5
1.1
6.3
1.5
15
16
81
79
83
100
5.8
38
7
3.1
2
8.0
13.0
2.3
46
4.9
43
2
62
59
64
21
0.6
12
10
0.3
0
0.7
0.8
1.2
5.6
1.7
19
13
74
72
77
64
89.2
34
8
2.6
118.1
177.8
2.0
52
4.8
44
3
62
61
64
17
10.5
9
10
0.2
4
10.0
8.7
0.8
3.4
1.3
15
19
80
77
83
38
44.2
36
9
2.7
0
59.2
96.8
2.2
54
4.5
42
3
60
59
62
24
0.03
9
7
0.2
7
0.04
0.04
1.1
3.1
1.5
15
18
84
82
86
84
22.5
35
2.8
0
31.2
54.6
2.4
39
4.6
43
3
64
62
65
33
7.1
9
14
0.5
1
6.8
6.3
0.9
5.4
1.4
14
17
74
72
77
59
16.3
40
12
2.9
0
22.7
41.1
2.5
89
5.6
46
3
54
54
54
16
2.1
11
9
0.1
0
2.1
2.1
1.0
1.6
1.5
14
17
80
76
83
50
1.3
7
0.4
0
1.3
1.3
12.9
1.4
21
7
73
70
77
42
46.6
10
8
0.1
3
45.2
42.3
0.9
3.1
1.3
15
18
82
79
85
77
0.2
32
2
3.0
0
0.3
0.5
2.4
5
4.1
46
2
79
76
83
50
38
18
7
1.1
6
45
58
1.5
20
2.4
24
11
77
75
79
66
24.3
44
15
3.0
0
33.5
63.3
2.6
64
5.9
45
3
50
49
50
31
23.1
13
6
0.7
10
27.1
34.2
1.5
3.4
1.9
19
14
82
80
84
82
0.8
17
5
1.2
0
1.0
1.2
7
2.4
25
9
79
77
83
94
0.1
24
5
1.9
15
0.1
0.1
1.0
36
3.5
35
4
68
67
68
22
11.1
36
8
2.9
1
15.0
24.0
2.2
51
4.7
45
2
63
61
65
19
0.9
21
9
1.2
8
0.9
1.1
1.2
26
2.6
29
5
69
67
72
51
0.1
19
8
1.1
3
0.1
0.1
1.1
9.8
2.4
20
7
73
69
78
54
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2013 world population Data sheet 11
0.3
17
6
1.1
0
0.3
0.3
1.2
5.5
2.1
27
5
76
74
78
51
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45
13
3.2
4
14.6
26.8
2.6
83
6.8
48
3
54
53
56
38
0.2
21
5
1.5
10
0.2
0.2
1.2
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27
7
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75
81
93
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12
2.4
16
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3
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53
55
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Italy
Kosovoe
Macedoniaf
Malta
Montenegro
Portugal
San Marino
Serbia
Slovenia
Spain
OcEania
WORLD
Australia
MORE
DEVELOPED
Federated
States of Micronesia
LESS
DEVELOPED
Fiji DEVELOPED (ExcL. china)
LESS
FrenchDEVELOPED
Polynesia
LEaST
Guam
aFRica
Kiribati
SUB-SahaRan
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Marshall Islands
nORThERn
aFRica
Nauru
Algeria
New
EgyptCaledonia
New
LibyaZealand
Palau
Morocco
Papua
Sudan New Guinea
Samoa
Tunisia
Solomon
Islandsc
Western Sahara
Tonga aFRica
WESTERn
Tuvalu
Benin
Vanuatu
Burkina Faso
Cape Verde
Cte d'Ivoire
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Liberia
Mali
Mauritania
Niger
Nigeria
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Togo
EaSTERn aFRica
Burundi
Comoros
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Madagascar
Malawi
Mauritius
Mayotte
Mozambique
Reunion
Rwanda
Seychelles
2013 Population Reference Bureau
Somalia
South Sudan

59.8
9
10
0.1
4
61.6
62.2
1.0
3.2
1.4
14
21
82
79
85
68
1.8
14
4
1.0
2
2.0
2.2
1.2
10
1.9
28
7
69
67
71
38
2.1
11
10
0.2
0
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1.8
0.9
10
1.5
17
12
75
73
77
65
0.4
10
8
0.3
3
0.5
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1.5
15
16
81
79
83
100
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77
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for the
and
Regions
of
the World
POPULaTiOn,
anD
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10.5
9
10
0.2
4
10.0
8.7
0.8
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1.3
15
19
80
77
83
38
Net
2050
Projected 0.04
0.03
9
7
0.2
7
0.04
1.1
3.1
1.5
15
84
82
86
84
Percent of18
Rate of
Migration
Population
Population
Population17
Life
7.1
9
14
0.5
1
6.8
6.3
0.9a
5.4
1.4
14
74Expectancy
72At Birth (years)
77
59
Population
Births
Deaths
Natural
Rate per
as
Infant
Total
(millions)
2.1 per 11
9
0.1
0
2.1
2.1 Multiple
1.0 of Mortality
1.6
1.5
14
17
80
76
83
50
mid-2013
1,000 per 1,000
Increase
1,000
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Ages
Ages
Both
Percent
a
46.6 Population
10
8
0.1
3
45.2 mid-2050
42.3
0.9
3.1
1.3 b
15
18
82
79
85
77
(millions)
Population
(%)
Population
2013
Rate
Rate
mid-2025
<15
65+
Sexes
Males
Females
Urban
38
18
7
1.1
6
45
58
1.5
20
2.4
24
11
77
75
79
66
7,137
20
8
1.2
8,095
9,727
1.4
40
2.5
26
8
70
68
73
52
23.1
13
6
0.7
10
27.1
34.2
1.5
3.4
1.9
19
14
82
80
84
82
1,246
11
10
0.1
2
1,285
1,311
1.1
5
1.6
16
17
78
75
82
76
0.1
24
5
1.9
15
0.1
0.1
1.0
36
3.5
35
4
68
67
68
22
5,891
22
7
1.4
1
6,810
8,416
1.4
44
2.6
29
6
69
71
47
0.9
21
9
1.2
8
0.9
1.1
1.2
26
2.6
29
5
69
67
72
51
4,534
25
7
1.7
1
5,404
7,102
1.6
48
3.0
32
67
65
69
46
0.3
17
6
1.1
0
0.3
0.3
1.2
5.5
2.1
27
5
76
74
78
51
886
34
10
2.5
1
1,158
1,845
2.1
66
4.4
41
3
61
59
62
28
0.2
21
5
1.5
10
0.2
0.2
1.2
10.5
2.9
27
7
78
75
81
93
1,100
37
11
2.6
0
1,464
2,431
2.2
68
4.8
41
4
59
57
60
40
0.1
28
8
2.0
1
0.1
0.2
1.5
38
3.6
34
4
65
62
67
54
926
39
12
2.7
0
1,259
2,185
2.4
73
5.2
43
3
56
55
57
37
0.1
31
6
2.5
18
0.1
0.1
1.1
21
3.9
41
2
72
70
74
65
208
26
2.0
2
250
316
1.5
31
3.2
32
5
70
69
72
52
0.01
27
8
2.0
8
0.01
0.02
1.5
44
3.0
38
2
60
57
63
100
38.3
26
5
2.2
0
46.5
54.5
1.6
23
28
6
76
76
77
73
0.3
17
5
1.2
4
0.3
0.3
1.3
5
2.2
26
7
77
74
81
58
84.7
25
6
1.9
1
100.1
125.7
1.7
24
3.0
31
6
70
69
72
43
4.5
14
7
0.7
0
5.0
5.7
1.3
4.2
2.0
20
14
81
79
83
86
6.5
22
4
1.7
6
7.5
8.8
15
2.5
29
5
75
73
77
78
0.6
0
0.02
0.02
1.1
20
2.2
20
6
69
66
72
77
0.02
14
8
33.0
22
6
1.6
3
38.2
43.4
1.3
28
2.7
30
70
69
59
7.2
31
10
2.1
0
9.1
13.3
1.8
45
4.0
38
3
63
61
66
13
34.2
34
9
2.6
4
44.7
69.5
2.0
56
4.6
42
62
60
63
33
0.2
28
5
2.2
17
0.2
0.2
1.1
21
4.5
38
5
73
72
74
21
10.9
19
6
1.3
1
12.1
13.1
1.2
16
2.2
23
7
75
73
77
66
0.6
34
7
2.7
0
0.8
1.2
2.0
40
4.6
39
3
67
66
69
20
22
6
1.6
18
0.9
1.5
39
2.5
27
2
65
82
0.1
27
7
2.0
17
0.1
0.1
1.2
19
3.9
37
6
72
70
75
23
331
41
13
2.7
1
454
812
2.5
82
5.7
44
3
54
53
55
45
0.01
23
9
1.4
9
0.01
0.01
1.2
17
3.1
32
5
65
63
67
47
9.6
39
10
2.9
0
13.4
23.1
2.4
70
5.2
43
3
59
58
60
45
0.3
31
5
2.6
0
0.3
0.5
1.8
21
4.0
37
4
71
70
73
24
18.0
43
12
3.1
2
25.6
48.3
2.7
73
6.0
46
2
56
55
56
27
0.5
21
5
1.5
9
0.6
0.7
1.3
18
2.4
31
70
78
63
Population
Birth
Death
Natural
Migration
mid-2025
mid-2050
Population
Infant
TFR
<15
65+6
Both74
Sexes
Males
Females
Percent
(millions)
Rate
Rate
Increase
Rate
Change
Mortality
Urban
21.1
37
15
2.2 (%)
1
27.5 (millions)44.1
2.1
68
5.0
42of Population 3
50 Life Expectancy
49 (years) 51
51
Population
%
1.9
43
10
3.3
2
2.7
5.0
2.6
81
5.8
46
2
58
57
60
57
26.1
33
9
2.4
0
32.7
46.0
1.8
53
4.2
39
4
61
60
62
52
11.8
38
12
2.6
0
15.7
24.6
2.1
67
5.1
43
3
56
55
56
35
1.7
38
13
2.5
2
2.2
3.4
2.1
96
5.0
42
3
54
52
55
44
4.4
42
9
3.3
2
6.0
10.7
2.4
63
5.7
43
3
60
59
61
48
15.5
46
15
3.1
3
21.8
37.2
2.4
58
6.1
48
3
54
52
56
35
3.7
35
9
2.6
1
4.9
7.6
2.0
73
4.8
40
3
61
60
63
41
16.9
50
12
3.8
0
27.0
65.8
3.9
51
7.6
50
3
57
57
58
18
173.6
42
13
2.8
0
239.9
440.4
2.5
97
6.0
44
3
52
51
52
50
13.5
38
8
3.1
2
18.5
31.5
2.3
51
5.0
44
3
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62
65
47
6.2
38
18
2.0
0
7.7
10.5
1.7
128
4.9
42
3
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45
45
41
6.2
37
11
2.6
0
8.2
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2.1
69
4.7
42
3
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55
57
38
362
38
10
2.9
0
500
872
2.4
58
5.1
44
3
59
58
60
24
10.9
45
13
3.2
1
15.5
28.6
2.6
89
6.2
44
2
53
51
55
11
0.8
32
9
2.3
3
1.0
1.6
2.1
69
4.3
42
3
60
59
62
28
0.9
29
9
2.0
4
1.1
1.5
1.6
58
3.7
34
4
61
59
62
77
5.8
38
7
3.1
2
8.0
13.0
2.3
46
4.9
43
2
62
59
64
21
89.2
34
8
2.6
0
118.1
177.8
2.0
52
4.8
44
3
62
61
64
17
44.2
36
9
2.7
0
59.2
96.8
2.2
54
4.5
42
3
60
59
62
24
22.5
35
7
2.8
0
31.2
54.6
2.4
39
4.6
43
3
64
62
65
33
16.3
40
12
2.9
0
22.7
41.1
2.5
89
5.6
46
3
54
54
54
16
1.3
11
7
0.4
0
1.3
1.3
1.0
12.9
1.4
21
7
73
70
77
42
0.2
32
2
3.0
0
0.3
0.5
2.4
5
4.1
46
2
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76
83
50
24.3
44
15
3.0
0
33.5
63.3
2.6
64
5.9
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3
50
49
50
31
0.8
17
5
1.2
0
1.0
1.2
1.5
7
2.4
25
9
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77
83
94
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8
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1
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24.0
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51
4.7
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2
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61
65
19
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3
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0.1
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20
7
73
69
78
54
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2013 world population Data sheet 12
10.4
45
13
3.2
4
14.6
26.8
2.6
83
6.8
48
3
54
53
56
38
9.8
37
12
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16
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3
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53
55
18

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0.4
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1995
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2.7

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<0.1
0.1

<0.1
0.5
0.6

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2.0

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7.3W
Percent
0.3
1.9
1.2
0.6
1.7
1.6
0.5
0.6
2.3
0.2
0.2
2.9
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2.2
0.7
3.1
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0.2
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4.7

5.4

0.8

Population,
Health, and
Environment
Data
and
Estimates
forhEaLTh,
the Countries
andEnViROnMEnT
Regions of the World
EnViROnMEnT DaTa anD ESTiMaTES FOR ThE
cOUnTRiES
anD
REgiOnS
OF
POPULaTiOn,
ThE
WORLD
anD
DaTa anD ESTiMaTES

Total
Fertility
Rateb
2.5
1.6
2.6
3.0
4.4
4.8
5.2
3.2
3.0
3.0
2.5
2.7
4.6
2.2
2.5
5.7
5.2
6.0
2.4
5.0
5.8
4.2
5.1
5.0
5.7
6.1
4.8
7.6
6.0
5.0
4.9
4.7
5.1
6.2
4.3
3.7
4.9
4.8
4.5
4.6
5.6
1.4
4.1
5.9
2.4
4.7
2.4
6.8
5.1

Percent of Population
Percent of Married
Net
2050
Projected
Percent Share of
Percent
of
Percent
of Population
Ages 15-49 With
Women 15-49
Using
Rate
of
Migration
Population
Population
Life Expectancy At Birth (years)
GDP Growth
Population
Who
Use ImprovedLife Expectancy At Birth (years)
HIV/AIDS
Contraception
Population
Births
Deaths
Natural
Rate per
as(%)
a
Infant IncomeTotal
Population
GNI PPP
per
(millions)
Sanitation
(2011) Both
1,000 per 1,000
Increase
1,000
Fertility
Ages
Ages
Both
Percent mid-2013 per2011/
All
Modern per
Square Capita ($US)
2000- Multiple
2007-of Mortality
Poorest Wealthiest
Ages
Ages
a
b
Population
Population
(%)
Population
2013
Rate
Rate
<15
65+
Sexes
Males
Females
Urban (millions)
1995
2013
Methods
Methods
Kilometer mid-2025
2012
mid-2050
2006
2011
Fifth
Fifth
<15
Urban
65+ Rural Sexes
Males
Females
WORLD
26
8
70
68
73
52
1.0
0.8
62
56
$ 11,690 9,727
7.2
3.8
6.7
45.8
79
7,137
20
8
1.2
52
8,095
1.4
40
2.5
26
8 46 70
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73
MORE
16
17
78 DEVELOPED
75
82
76
0.2
0.4
71
62
35,800 1,311
6.3
1.9
6.7
43.4
97
1,246
11
10
0.1
227
1,285
1.1
5
1.6
16
17 92 78
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82 china
LESS
29
6
69 DEVELOPED
67
71
47

0.8
60
54
6,600 8,416
10.2
7.8
6.7
46.3
73
5,891
22
7
1.4
171
6,810
1.4
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2.6
29
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(ExcL.
LESS
32
5
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69 china) 46
4,534
1.3
25
1.1
52
7
1.7
45
162
5,404
5,820 7,102
9.3
1.6
6.2
48
7.2
3.0
46.0
32
73
5 39 67
65 Armenia
69
LEaST
41
3
61 DEVELOPED
59
62
28
886

34
1.9
10
33
2.5
28
143
1,158
1,430 1,845
12.0
2.1
7.2
66
7.0
4.4
44.7
41
48
3 31 61
59 Azerbaijan
62
aFRica
1,100
37
11
2.6
036
1,464
2.2
68
4.8
41
4 31 59
57 Bahrain60
41
4
59
57
60
40
3.7
3.6
31
26
3,010 2,431
11.4
6.0
6.3
48.0
54
SUB-SahaRan
926
39
12
2.7
038
1,259
2.4
73
5.2
43
3 24 56
55 Cyprus57
43
3
56
55 aFRica
57
37
2.7
4.9
26
21
2,240 2,185
13.7
6.3
6.0
48.8
42
nORThERn
aFRica 72
208
26
6
2.0
226
250
316
1.5
31
3.2
32
5 68 70
69 Georgia
72
32
5
70
69
52
0.1
0.1
53
54
6,260
8.1
5.7
8.0
42.2
89
Algeria
28
6
76
76
77
73
<0.1
38.3
26
0.1
61
5
2.2
52
016
46.5
7,550
12.7
54.5
1.6
5.5
23
3.0
28
98
6 88 76
76 Iraq 77
Egypt
31
6
70
69
72
43
<0.1
84.7
<0.1
25
60
6
1.9
58
185
100.1
6,640
125.7
1.2
1.7
9.4
24
9
3.0
40
31
97
6 93 70
69 Israel 72
Libya
29
5
75
73
77
78
6.5
<0.2
42
20
17,560
8.5
97
22
4
1.7
6 4
7.5
8.8
1.3
15
2.5
29
5 96 75
73 Jordan77
Morocco
30
6
70
69
72
59
<0.1
0.2
67
57
5,040
9.5
4.8
7
48
83
33.0
22
6
1.6
374
38.2
43.4
1.3
28
2.7
30
6 52 70
69 Kuwait 72
Sudan
42
3
62
60
63
33
0.6
0.4
2,030
17.6
5.7
7
42
44
34.2
34
99
2.6
418
44.7
69.5
2.0
56
4.6
42
3 13 62
60 Lebanon
63
Tunisia
23
7
75
73
77
66
<0.1
<0.1
60
52
9,360
7.8
3.0
7
43
97
10.9
19
6
1.3
167
12.1
13.1
1.2
16
2.2
23
7 75 75
73 Oman 77
Western
Sahara
27
2
67
65 c
69
82
0.6
22
6
1.6
18 2
0.8
0.9

1.5
39
2.5
27
2 67
65 Palestinian
69 Terr
WESTERn
aFRica
331
41
13
2.7
154
454
812
2.5
82
5.7
44
3 19 54
53 Qatar 55
44
3
54
53
55
45
2.0
2.5
15
11
1,980
16.5
6.1
6.2
46.1
34
Benin
9.6
39
10
2.97
086
13.4
23.1
2.4
70
5.2
43
3 5 59
58 Saudi Arabia
60
43
3
59
58
60
45
2.3
1.2
13
1,570
11.5
4.7
7
46
25
Burkina
Faso
18.0
43
12
3.1
266
25.6
48.3
2.7
73
6.0
46
2 6 56
55 Syria 56
46
2
56
55
56
27
3.0
1.1
16
15
1,510
13.4
7.2
7
47
50
Cape
0.5
21
5
1.5
9
0.6
0.7
1.3
18
2.4
31
6 45 74
70 Turkey 78
31
6
74 Verde70
78
63
0.9
1.0
61
57
128
4,340
12.0
5.9
5
56
74
Cte
21.1
37
15
2.2
166
27.5
44.1
2.1
68
5.0
42
3 11 50
49 United 51
42
3
50 d'Ivoire
49
51
51
7.3
3.0
18
12
1,960
8.5
3.3
6
48
36
Arab Em
Gambia
1.9
43
10
3.39
2
2.7
5.0
2.6
81
5.8
46
2 65 58
57 Yemen60
46
2
58
57
60
57
0.3
1.5
13
167
1,860
3.0
2.0
5
53
70
Ghana
26.1
33
9
2.4
0
32.7
46.0
1.8
53
4.2
39
4 8 61
60SOUTh cEnTRa
62
39
4
61
60
62
52
1.9
1.5
35
23
109
1,940
23.5
7.7
5
49
19
Guinea
11.8
38
126
2.63
048
15.7
24.6
2.1
67
5.1
43
3 11 56
55cEnTRaL
56aSia
43
3
56
55
56
35
1.2
1.4
980
1.0
3.2
6
46
32
Guinea-Bissau
1.7
38
13
42
3
54
52
55
44
0.6
2.5
20
2.5
19
246
1,190
2.2
16.5
3.4
2.1
5.6
96
7
5.0
43
42
33
3 8 54
52 Kazakhstan
55
Liberia
43
3
60
59
61
48
1.7
1.0
11
10
600
2.2
12.3
6
45
30
4.4
42
9
3.3
239
6.0
10.7
2.4
63
5.7
43
3 7 60
59 Kyrgyzstan
61
Mali
48
3
54
52
56
35
1.6
1.1
10
10
1,160
14.7
6.9
8
41
35
15.5
46
15
3.1
312
21.8
37.2
2.4
58
6.1
48
3 14 54
52 Tajikistan
56
Mauritania
40
3
61
60
63
41
0.5
1.1
2,520
14.2
3.8
6
47
51
3.7
35
99
2.68
1 4
4.9
7.6
2.0
73
4.8
40
3 9 61
60 Turkmenistan
63
Niger
50
3
57
57
58
18
0.6
0.8
14
650
11.8
5.6
8
43
34
16.9
50
12
3.88
013
27.0
65.8
3.9
51
7.6
50
3 4 57
57 Uzbekistan
58
Nigeria
44
3
52
51
52
50
2.3
3.7
14
189
2,420
19.2
6.4
6
46
33
173.6
42
13
2.89
0
239.9
440.4
2.5
97
6.0
44
3 28 52
51SOUTh aSia
52
Senegal
44
3
63
62
65
47
0.2
0.7
13
12
1,920
11.6
3.9
6
47
68
13.5
38
8
3.1
269
18.5
31.5
2.3
51
5.0
44
3 39 63
62 Afghanistan
65
Sierra
Leone
42
3
45
45
45
41
0.2
1.6
11
10
1,360
17.9
5.6
8
44
22
6.2
38
18
2.0
087
7.7
10.5
1.7
128
4.9
42
3 7 45
45 Bangladesh
45
Togo
42
3
56
55
57
38
2.9
3.4
15
13
109
920
8.9
6.0
6
46
26
6.2
37
11
2.6
0
8.2
13.1
2.1
69
4.7
42
3 3 56
55 Bhutan57
EaSTERn
aFRica
44
3
59
58
60
24
7.2
5.2
34
28
1,190
8.0
5.8
6.3
48.5
37
362
38
10
2.9
052
500
872
2.4
58
5.1
44
3 24 59
58 India 60
Burundi
44
2
53
51
55
11
5.1
1.4
22
18
391
560
6.5
9.5
9
43
45
10.9
45
13
3.2
1
15.5
28.6
2.6
89
6.2
44
2 51 53
51 Iran 55
Comoros
42
3
60
59
62
28
<0.1
0.1
19
13
354
1,230
11.5
4.5
3
68
0.8
32
9
2.3
3
1.0
1.6
2.1
69
4.3
42
3 60
59 Maldives
62
Djibouti
34
4
61
59
62
77
2.2
1.4
18
17
5.5
6
46
73
0.9
29
9
2.0
440
1.1
1.5
1.6
58
3.7
34
4 22 61
59 Nepal 62
Eritrea
43
2
62
59
64
21
0.7
0.6
560
10.8
11.4
52
5.8
38
78
3.15
249
8.0
13.0
2.3
46
4.9
43
2 4 62
59 Pakistan
64
Ethiopia
44
3
62
61
64
17
3.1
89.2
34
1.4
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42
44
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64
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42
3
60
59
62
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9.3
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43
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33
0.2
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5.9
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46
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54
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9.7
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16.3
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5.6
46
3 53 54
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54
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21
7
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70
77
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39
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1.3
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77
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46
2
79
76
83
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32
2
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0
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4.1
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2 79
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45
3
50
49
50
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4.7
11.3
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51
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24.3
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25
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0.8
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45
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61
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20
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8.4
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78
2013 Population Reference Bureau
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2013 world population Data sheet 13
Somalia
48
3
54
53
56
38
0.8
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10.4
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56
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53
55
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55
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4.9
43
2
62
59
64
21
0.7
0.6
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10.8
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52
5.8
38
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4.9
43
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64
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89.2
34
8
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118.1
177.8
2.0
52
4.8
44
3 19 62
61 Sri Lanka
64
4.8
44
3
62
61
64
17
3.1
1.4
29
27
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10.4
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4.5
42
3
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59
62
24
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54
Population,
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Environment
Estimates
of
EnViROnMEnT
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73
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7
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0
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21
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24.3
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45
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HIV/AIDS
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Total
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2.4
25
9
79
77
83
94
0.8
67
64
337

98
17
5
1.2
0
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7
2.4
25
9 95 79
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83
Fertility
Ages
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4.7 b
45
63
61
65
19
5.4
2.9
52
45
422
1,250
9.7
8.9
5
57
61
61 63
11.1
36
8
2.9
1
15.0
24.0
2.2
51
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45
2Rural
61 Philippines
65
Rate
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Sexes
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Methods
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Kilometer
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2006
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2.4
20
7
73
69
78
54
0.1

205
8.4
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4
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8
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79
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6.8
48
3
54
53
56
38
0.8
0.7
15
1

52
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10.4
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13
3.2
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16
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78
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76
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62
27
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43.4
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5.1
43
3
54
53
55
18
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16
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37
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6
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67
71
47
0.8
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6.7
46.3
73
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5.4
45
3
60
59
61
27
8.3
5.8
34
26
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5.8
7
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24
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61
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32
5
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65
69
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45
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4.4
41
3
61
59
62
28

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33
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43
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7.2
7.0
44.7
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31 58
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44
11
3.3
119
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47.8
3.4
69
5.9
47
3 31
54 China
5.9
47
3
56
54
57
39
14.8
12.5
41
27
1,620
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8.5
4
62
56
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4.8
41
4
59
57
60
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3.7
3.6
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3
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3.2
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70
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72
52
0.1
0.1
53
54
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6.3
48
2
51
50
53
59
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18
12
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5
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3.2
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2.8
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48
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6
76
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61
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16
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5.5
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43
3
54
53
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3.2
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7
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3.0
31
6
70
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43
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60
58
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6,640
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9.4
9
40
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6.2
40
4
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47
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39
9.5
4.6
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4.3
3
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43
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116
6.2
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2.5
29
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77
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42
20
4
17,560
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7.0
49
2
50
49
51
22
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5
2
1,320
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6.9
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2.7
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59
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5.0
42
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4.6
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0.6
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6.0
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56
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1.9
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0.7
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2.7
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4 42
47 Estonia
2.7
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4
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47
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2.2
28
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266
2.5
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1.4
65
3.1
37
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3.1
37
4
48
48
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5.8
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31
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79
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79 Sweden
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1.6
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316.2
13
89
0.5
233
346.4
399.8
1.3
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19
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76 Turkmenistan
1.9
19
14
79
76
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0.5
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6.7
3.7
54.7
83
7.6
50
3
57
57
58
18
0.6
0.8
14
8
650
11.8
5.6
8
43
34
4 75
Uzbekistan
AustriaaSia
cEnTRaL
aMERica
163
21
5
1.6
2
188
224
1.4
17
2.4
31
6 28
73SOUTh
79
2.4
31
6
76
73
79
72
0.4
0.3
71
64
66
13,890
8.0
2.2
4.6
54.0
88
73 76
6.0
44
3
52
51
52
50
2.3
3.7
14
9
189
2,420
19.2
6.4
6
46
33
Belize
0.3
22
4
1.8
569
0.4
0.6
1.8
14
2.6
35
4 39
71 Belgium
77
2.6
35
4
73
71
77
45
1.8
2.3
55
52
15
6,880
6.3
2.1
93
87 73
5.0
44
3
63
62
65
47
0.2
0.7
13
12
1,920
11.6
3.9
6
47
68
Afghanistan
France81
Costa
Rica 45
4.7
16
4
1.2
387
5.4
6.1
1.3
9.1
1.9
25
7 92
77 Bangladesh
1.9
25
7
79
77
81
73
0.1
0.3
82
80
92
12,590
5.8
7.3
4
56
95
4.9
42
3
45
45
41
0.2
1.6
11
10
1,360
17.9
5.6
8
44
22
7 79
El
6.3
18
5
1.2
8
6.7
6.9
1.1
8
2.2
31
7 53
67 Germany
2.2
31
7
72Salvador55
67
77
65
0.3
0.6
73
66
300
6,790
5.8
2.3
4
53
79
Bhutan77
4.7
42
3
56
57
38
2.9
3.4
15
13
109
920
8.9
6.0
6
46
26
3 72
Guatemala
15.4
32
5
2.6
2
20.3
31.3
2.0
25
3.9
41
4 24
68 Liechtenstein
3.9
41
4
71
68
75
50
0.3
0.8
54
44
142
4,960
7.5
5.3
3
60
88
72 71
India 75
5.1
44
3
59
58
60
24
7.2
5.2
34
28
52
1,190
8.0
5.8
6.3
48.5
37
Honduras
2.9
38
4
73
71
76
52
2.9
0.7
73
64
76
3,890
7.1
5.8
2
60
86
74 73
8.6
26
5
2.2
2
10.8
14.5
1.7
24
2.9
38
4 51
71 Luxembourg
Iran 76
6.2
44
2
53
51
55
11
5.1
1.4
22
18
391
560
6.5
9.5
9
43
45
Mexico
2.2
30
6
77
75
79
78
0.2
0.2
73
66
60
16,630
8.2
1.8
5
53
87
117.6
19
4
1.5
2
132.8
150.0
1.3
15
2.2
30
6 77
75 Monaco
79
Maldives
4.3
42
3
60
59
62
28
<0.1
0.1
19
13
354
1,230
11.5
4.5
3
68

77
Nicaragua
2.6
5
74
71
77
58
<0.1
0.2
72
70
46
3,960
4.7
3.7
47
63
37 74
6.0
24
5
1.9
540
7.0
8.3
1.4
18
2.6
34
5 22
71 Netherlands
Nepal 77
3.7
34
4
61
59
62
77
2.2
1.4
18
17
5.5
6
46
73
Panama
2.6
29
7
77
74
80
75
1.5
0.8
52
49
51
17,830
6.5
5.0
3
56
77
3.9
20
48
1.5
149
4.6
5.8
1.5
15
2.6
29
7 54
74 Switzerland
80
Pakistan
4.9
43
2
62
59
64
21
0.7
0.6
5
560
10.8
11.4
52
4 77
caRiBBEan
2.4
26
9
72
70
75
66
1.3
0.9
64
60
180
6.8
1.2
79
42
18
8
1.1
4
46
50
1.2
33
2.4
26
9 59
70EaSTERn
75EUROP
Sri Lanka
4.8
44
3
62
61
64
17
3.1
1.4
29
27
81
1,140
10.4
7.6
8
42
27
19 72
Belarus80 aSi
Antigua
and
2.1
26
7
76
74
30
0.1

199
19,260
6.2
2.5
91
14
5
0.8
0
0.1
0.1
1.3
16
2.1
26
7 91
74SOUThEaST
4.5
42
3
60
59Barbuda 80
62
24
9.3
6.2
46
39
76
1,760
9.5
3.5
5
53
31
29 76
Bulgaria
Bahamas
1.7
26
6
75
72
78
84
4.0
2.8

29,740
3.8
1.1

75
0.3
13
6
0.7
625
0.4
0.5
1.3
16
1.7
26
6 11
72 Brunei
78
4.6
43
3
64
62
65
33
0.2
0.3
40
28
38
950
5.9
5.0
5
50
19
Czech Republic
Barbados
1.8
22
12
75
73
77
44
0.6
0.9

589
18,400
3.7
1.3

75
0.3
12
8
0.4
1
0.3
0.3
1.1
12
1.8
22
12 53
73 Cambodia
77
5.6
46
3
54
54
54
16
11.8
10.0
46
42
138
880
9.7
7.2
6
50
50
Hungary
Cuba
1.8
17
13
78
76
80
75
<0.1
0.2
74
73
102
9.1

94
11.3
12
8
0.4
4
11.0
9.4
0.8
4.9
1.8
17
13 87
76 Indonesia
80
1.4
21
7
73
70
77
42
0.3
1.0
76
39
636
15,820
5.8
6.1
92
90 78
Curacao
2.1
20
14
77
72
80

0.2
348

13
9
0.5
19
0.2
0.2
1.1
7.6
2.1
20
14 77
72 Moldova
Laos 80
4.1
46
2
79
76
83
50
600
Dominica
2.0
22
11
74
71
77
67
0.1

12,190
3.0
2.4

74
13
8
0.5
694
0.1
0.1
0.9
15
2.0
22
11 9
71 Poland
77
Malaysia
5.9
45
3
50
49
50
31
4.7
11.3
12
11
30
1,020
8.3
7.7
5
51
41
Dominican
Republic 76
22
6
1.6
3
11.6
13.1
1.3
27
2.6
31
6 74
70 Romania
76
2.6
31
6
73
70
67
0.9
0.7
75
71
211
9,820
6.7
5.0
5
53
86
10.3
Myanmar
2.4
25
9
79
77
83
94

67
64
337
98
95 73
Grenada
17
8
0.8
8
0.1
0.1
0.9
2.0
27
7 61
70 Russia
75
2.0
27
7
73
70
75
39
0.1

324
10,300
5.0
1.1

73
Philippines
4.7
45
2
63
61
65
19
5.4
2.9
52
45
422
1,250
9.7
8.9
5
57
61
Guadeloupe
13
7
0.6
6
0.4
0.4
1.1
7.9
2.2
21
15 90
77 Slovakia
84
2.2
21
15
80
77
84
98
0.4
238

97
Singapore
2.4
20
7
73
69
78
54
205
25,760
8.4
0.4
4
70
97 80
2013 Population Reference Bureau
See notes on page 18
2013 world population Data sheet 14
Haiti
3.5
36
4
62
61
64
53
3.2
1.8
35
31
376
1,240
4.8
3.5
2
63
34
10.4
26
9
1.7
4
12.5
16.6
1.6
59
3.5
36
4 17
61 Ukraine
64
Thailand
6.8
48
3
54
53
56
38
0.8
0.7
15
1
16

52
6 62
Jamaica
2.1
29
8
73
71
76
52
2.3
1.8
73
68
247
4.5
2.1
5
52
78
15
6
0.8
6
2.9
2.8
1.0
22
2.1
29
8 82
71SOUThERn
76 EUR
Timor-Leste
5.1
43
3
54
53
55
18
2.7
3.1

15

16
7 73

Panama
2.6
29
7
77
74
80
75
1.5
0.8
52
49
17,830
6.5
5.0
3
56
77
3.9
20
4
1.5
151
4.6
5.8
1.5
15
2.6
29
7 54 77
74 Switzerland
80
caRiBBEan
2.4
26
9
72
70
75
66
1.3
0.9
64
60
180
6.8
1.2
79
42
18
8
1.1
4
46
50
1.2
33
2.4
26
9 59 72
70EaSTERn
75EUROP
Antigua
and
2.1
26
7
76
74Barbuda 80
30
0.1
199
19,260
6.2
2.5
91
14
5
0.8
0
0.1
0.1
1.3
16
2.1
26
7 91 76
74 Belarus80
Bahamas
1.7
26
6
75
72
78
84
4.0
2.8
29,740
3.8
1.1
0.3
13
6
0.7
625
0.4
0.5
1.3
16
1.7
26
6 75
72 Bulgaria
78
Barbados
1.8
22
12 DaTa
75 anD
73ESTiMaTES
77
44
0.6
0.9Health, 8and
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589
18,400
3.7
1.3Countries
0.3 cOUnTRiES
12
0.4
1Data
0.3
0.3
1.1
12 and Regions
1.8
22the World
12 75
73 Czech Republic
77
Population,
Environment
Estimates
for the
of
EnViROnMEnT
FOR ThE
REgiOnS
OFand
ThE
WORLD
Cuba
1.8
17
13
78
76
80
75
<0.1
0.2
74
73
102
9.1

94
11.3
12
8
0.4
4
11.0
9.4
0.8
4.9
1.8
17
13 87 78
76 Hungary
80
Percent of Population
Percent of Married
Moldova
Curacao
2.1
20
77
72
80

348

0.2
13
9
0.5
19
0.2
0.2
1.1
7.6
2.1
20
14
77
72
80
Percent of14
Percent
Share
of
Percent
of
Population
Ages 15-49 With
Women 15-49 Using
Population11
Life
GDP
(%)
Dominica
2.0
22
74Expectancy71At Birth (years)
77
67
0.1
3.0
2.4
8
0.5
694
0.1per
0.1 Growth0.9
15 Income2.0
22 Use Improved
11 74
71 Poland77
Who
HIV/AIDS13
Contraception
Total
Population
GNI12,190
PPP
Sanitation
(2011)
Dominican
Republic 76
2.6
31
6
73
70
67
0.9
0.7
75
71
211
9,820
6.7
5.0
5
53
86
22
6
1.6
3
11.6
13.1
1.3
27
2.6
31
6 74 73
70 Romania
76
10.3
Fertility
Ages
Ages
Both
Percent
2011/
All
Modern
per Square
Capita
($US)
20002007Poorest
Wealthiest
Grenada
2.0 b
27
73
70
75
39
0.1
324
10,300
5.0
1.1

73
17
8
0.8
8
0.1
0.1
0.9
5
2.0
27
7Rural
70 Russia 75
Rate
<15
65+7
Sexes
Males
Females
Urban
1995
2013
Methods
Methods
Kilometer
2012
2006
2011
Fifth
Fifth
Urban
Slovakia
Guadeloupe
2.2
21
15
80
77
84
98
0.4

238

97
13
7
0.6
6
0.4
0.4
1.1
7.9
2.2
21
15 90
77aSia
84
2.5
26
8
70
68
73
52
1.0
0.8
62
56
52
$ 11,690
7.2
3.8
6.7
45.8
79
46 80
Ukraine
Haiti
3.5
36
4
62
61
64
53
3.2
1.8
35
31
376
1,240
4.8
3.5
2
63
34
17 62
10.4
26
9
1.7
4
12.5
16.6
1.6
59
3.5
36
4 92
61aSia
64 china
1.6
16
17
78
75
82
76
0.2
0.4
71
62
27
35,800
6.3
1.9
6.7
43.4
97
(Excl.
EUR
Jamaica
2.1
8
73
71
76
52
2.3
1.8
73
68
247
4.5
2.1
5
52
78
82 73
15
6
0.8
6
2.9
2.8
1.0
22
2.1
29
8 42
71SOUThERn
76 aSia
2.6
29
6
69
67
71
47
2.7
0.8
60
54
71
6,600
10.2
7.8
6.7
46.3
73
WESTERn
Martinique
1.9
19
16
81
79
85
89
0.4

349

94
11
7
0.4
5
0.4
0.4
1.0
9
1.9
19
16 73
79 Albania
85
Armenia
3.0
32
5
67
65
69
46
1.3
1.1
52
45
62
5,820
9.3
6.2
7.2
46.0
73
39 81
Puerto
Rico76
1.6
19
15
79
83
99
3.6

84
72
410
5.6

99
11
8
0.3
8
3.6
3.6
1.0
7.7
1.6
19
15 99
76 Andorra
83
Azerbaijan
4.4
41
3
61
59
62
28
1.9
33
28
43
1,430
12.0
7.2
7.0
44.7
48
31 79
Bosnia-Herzego
St.
1.8
23
8
75
72
77
32
0.1

210
17,280
6.9
0.2

75
13
7
0.6
136
0.1
0.1
1.1
18
1.8
23
8 31
72 Bahrain
77
4.8
41
4
59 Kitts-Nevis
57
60
40
3.7
3.6
31
26
3,010
11.4
6.0
6.3
48.0
54
Croatia77
Saint
2.0
25
9
75
77
18
0.2

316
11,020
4.8
1.8

70
16
7
0.9
138
0.2
0.2
1.1
11
2.0
25
9 64
72 Cyprus
5.2
43
3
56 Lucia 72
55
57
37
2.7
4.9
26
21
2,240
13.7
6.3
6.0
48.8
42
24 75
Greece74
St.
and the Grenadines
2.2
26
7
72
74
49
0.1

279
10,810
7.2
0.1

72
19
8
1.1
9
0.1
0.1
1.2
17
2.2
26
7 68
70 Georgia
3.2
32
5
70 Vincent 70
69
72
52
0.1
0.1
53
54
26
6,260
8.1
5.7
8.0
42.2
89
Italy 74
Trinidad
and
1.8
21
9
71
68
14
0.8
1.5
43
38
261
22,400
13.6
0.6
92
1.3
15
9
0.6
2
1.3
1.2
0.9
25
1.8
21
9 92
68 Iraq
3.0
28
6
76
76Tobago 74
77
73
<0.1
0.1
61
52
16
7,550
12.7
5.5
98
88 71
e
Kosovo78
SOUTh
aMERica
2.1
27
7
74
71
78
82
0.4
0.4
77
70
10,380
6.8
8.8
3.3
56.5
82
401
18
6
1.1
122
448
507
1.3
19
2.1
27
7 53
71 Israel
3.0
31
6
70
69
72
43
<0.1
<0.1
60
58
85
6,640
1.2
9.4
9
40
97
93 74
Macedonia
Argentina
2.4
25
11
76
72
80
93
0.3
0.4
79
70
4.7
8.9
4
49
96
41.3
19
8
1.1
115
46.8
58.1
1.4
11.7
2.4
25
11 98
72 Jordan
80 f
2.5
29
5
75
73
77
78

<0.2
42
20
4
17,560
8.5
97
96 76
Bolivia
2.7
30
6
70
69
72
59
<0.1
0.2
67
57
74
5,040
9.5
4.8
7
48
83
52 67
Kuwait 69
3.2
35
5
67
65
69
67
0.5
0.3
61
34
4,960
5.2
10.0
2
59
57
11.0
26
7
1.9
010
12.5
17.4
1.6
40
3.2
35
5 24
65 Malta
Montenegro
Brazil
4.6
42
3
62
60
63
33
0.6
0.4
18
2,030
17.6
5.7
7
42
44
13 74
1.8
25
7
74
71
78
85
0.4
0.3
80
77
11,720
8.7
9.9
3
59
87
195.5
15
69
0.9
023
214.1
227.5
1.2
21
1.8
25
7 48
71 Lebanon
78
Portugal
Chile
2.2
23
7
75
73
77
66
<0.1
<0.1
60
52
67
9,360
7.8
3.0
7
43
97
75 79
1.9
22
10
79
76
82
87
0.2
0.5
64

21,590
11.1
6.1
4
58
100
17.6
15
6
0.9
023
19.2
20.8
1.2
7.4
1.9
22
10 89
76 Oman
82
Marino
Colombia
2.5
27
2
67
65
69
82

74
Palestinian
2.3
28
6
74
70
77
76
0.5
0.5
79
73
10,110
8.1
7.9
3
60
82
48.0
19
6
1.4
142
54.6
62.6
1.3
17
2.3
28
6 65
70 San
77 Terr
Ecuador
5.7
44
3
54
53
55
45
2.0
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1,980
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2.7
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6
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73
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9,590
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6.2
4
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96
15.8
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5
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20
2.7
32
6 86
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French
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5.2
43
3
59
58
60
45
2.3
1.2
13
1,570
11.5
4.7
7
46
25
5 79
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3.4
35
4
79
76
83
76
0.2

95
26
3
2.37
186
0.3
0.6
2.3
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35
4 76
76 Slovenia
83
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6.0
46
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55 ESTiMaTES
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1,510
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63 ESTiMaTES
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2.4
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61
57
128
4,340
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5.9
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2.9
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Australia
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50
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ent
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57At Birth (years)
60
57
0.3
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9
167
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5
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as a
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per
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39
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b
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Rate
(millions)
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2013
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56
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56
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4,302
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7
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0
4,772
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25
69 Kazakhstan
73
25
71
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46

0.2
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59
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1,190
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43
33
8 Both71
TFR
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Both
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1995
2011/2013
All Death
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Methods Migration
Population
GNI
PPP
2000-2006
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Natural
mid-2025
mid-2050
Population
Infant
TFR Fifth
<15
65+7 Rural
Sexes
Males
Urban
Density
per
Capita
($US)(millions)
(millions)
Rate
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Rate
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972.5
92%
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2,945
21
7Using Contraception
1.4
0
3,366
3,970
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40
2.5
29
6 41
67 Kyrgyzstan
29
69
67
43
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0.3
56
47
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7,150
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78
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43of Population 6
3
60 (Excl.
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61
48
1.7
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11
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39
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2.2
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45
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7 69 Life Expectancy
Life Expectancy
Percent
15-49
%
GDP GrowthChange
(%)
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(%)
Population
%
of Population
(years) 71
2012
732.9
4230
WESTERn
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251
22
5
1.8
252
307
405
1.6
27
2.9
30
5 73
70 Marshall
75Islands
5
73
70
75
70

0.1
51
35
15,090
10.7
5.8
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44.2
96
6.1
48
3
54
52
56
35
1.6
1.1
10
10
12
1,160
14.7
6.9
8
41
35
14 73
Tajikistan
Nauru 78
Armenia
731.6
3917
3.0
14
10
0.4
0
3.0
3.0
1.0
11
1.6
17
10 81
71 Turkmenistan
10
74
71
78
63
0.1
0.2
55
26
102
6,990
20.1
1.8
9
40
96
4.8
40
3
61
60
63
41
0.5
1.1
9
8
4
2,520
14.2
3.8
6
47
51
9 74
New Caledonia
Azerbaijan
9.4
19
6
1.3
013
10.4
11.4
1.2
11
2.3
22
6 78
71 Uzbekistan
77
6
74
71
77
53
<0.1
0.1
51
13
109
9,410
23.0
10.9
8
42
86
482.3
3122
7.6
50
3
57
57
58
18
0.6
0.8
14
8
650
11.8
5.6
43
34
4 74
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Bahrain
14
2
1.2
40
1.4
1.6
1.4
7
1.9
21
2 99
75SOUTh
78
2
76
75
78
100
1.1
<0.2
62
31
1,630
21,420
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99
541.9
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6.0
44
3
52
51
52
50
2.3
3.7
14
9
189
2,420
19.2
6.4
6
46
33
28 76
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Cyprus
12
7
0.6
14
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.5
17
13100
76 Palau
81
13
78
76
81
62
1.1
<0.2

123
29,400
11.4
2.0
100
421.5
2417
5.0
44
3
63
62
65
47
0.2
0.7
13
12
69
1,920
11.6
3.9
6
47
68
39 78
Afghanistan
New
Georgia
4.5
13
11
0.2
565
4.2
3.4
0.7
13
1.7
17
14 91
70 Papua
79 Gui
14
75
70
79
58
<0.1
0.2
53
35
5,860
15.5
5.8
5
48
96
891.7
6817
Bangladesh
4.9
42
3
45
45
45
41
0.2
1.6
11
10
87
1,360
17.9
5.6
8
44
22
7 75
Iraq
35.1
31
5
2.6
1
49.3
83.1
2.4
28
4.3
39
3 80
66 Samoa
3
69
66
73
71

<0.2
53
33
80
4,300
9.3
11.8
9
40
86
984.3
8839
Bhutan73
4.7
42
56
55
57
38
2.9
3.4
15
13
109
920
8.9
6.0
6
46
26
3 69
Solomon
Israel
973.0
9328
8.1
22
5
1.6
252
9.8
13.9
1.7
3.5
3.0
28
10100
80 India
84 Island
10
82
80
84
91
0.1
0.2

364
28,070
2.5
6.2
6
45
100
5.1
44
3
59
58
60
24
7.2
5.2
34
28
1,190
8.0
5.8
6.3
48.5
37
24 82
Tonga 74
973.5
9637
Jordan
27
4
2.4
11
9.1
13.1
1.8
17
3.5
37
3 98
72 Iran
3
73
72
74
83
7.3
<0.2
61
41
82
6,130
9.6
8.7
8
44
98
6.2
44
2
53
51
55
11
5.1
1.4
22
18
391
560
6.5
9.5
9
43
45
51 73
Tuvalu 76
832.4
5223
Kuwait
19
2
1.7
37
4.3
6.0
1.7
8
2.4
23
2100 75
74 Maldives
2
75
74
76
98
3.5
<0.2
58
34
194
49,230
16.5
7.2
100
4.3
42
3
60
59
62
28
<0.1
0.1
19
13
354
1,230
11.5
4.5
3
68
Vanuatu
441.5
1323
Lebanon
4.8
14
4
0.9
18
5.0
5.3
1.1
9
1.5
23
9 22
77 Nepal
82
9
79
77
82
87
<0.1
0.1
54
45
464
14,400
4.4
7.8
100
79
3.7
34
4
61
59
62
77
2.2
1.4
18
17
40
5.5
6
46
73
972.9
7526
Oman
21
28
1.8
4213
5.2
5.6
1.4
9
3
76
74
78
75
4.0

32
25
25,580
10.3
9.0
2.9
26
97
3 95
74 Pakistan
78
4.9
43
2
62
59
64
21
0.7
0.6
5
49
560
10.8
11.4
52
4 76
4.1
41
Palestinian
Territory 74
3
73
71
83
4.4

50
39
734

7
43
95
33
4
2.9
2
5.9
9.1
2.1
20
4.1
41
3 93
71 Sri Lanka
74
4.8
44
62
61
64
17
3.1
1.4
29
27
81
1,140
10.4
7.6
8
42
27
19 73
342.2
1912
Qatar
1
78
77
79
100
2.2
<0.2
43
32
197
84,670
20.4
12.9
4
52
100
12
2
1.1
49
2.7
3.0
1.4
7
2.2
12
1100
77SOUThEaST
79 aSi
4.5
42
3
60
59
62
24
9.3
6.2
46
39
76
1,760
9.5
3.5
5
53
31
29 78
252.9
530
Saudi
Arabia
3
74
73
75
81

<0.2
24

25,010
10.6
6.7
100
30.1
21
3
1.8
214
36.7
46.7
1.6
16
2.9
30
3100
73 Brunei 75
4.6
43
64
62
65
33
0.2
0.3
40
28
38
950
5.9
5.0
5
50
19
11 74
503.1
635
Syria
4
75
72
78
54

<0.2
47
33
118
5,200
9.1

8
44
96
21.9
25
4
2.2
14
27.9
36.7
1.7
17
3.1
35
4 94
72 Cambodia
78
5.6
46
3
54
54
54
16
11.8
10.0
46
42
138
880
9.7
7.2
6
50
50
53 75
742.1
4525
Turkey
8
74
71
76
77
<0.1
<0.1
73
46
17,500
11.5
3.0
6
46
97
76.1
17
5
1.2
097
85.5
93.5
1.2
21
2.1
25
8 75
71 Indonesia
76
1.4
21
7
73
70
77
42
0.3
1.0
76
39
636
15,820
5.8
6.1
92
90 74
361.9
1113
United
Arab
0
76
76Emirates 78
83
9.3
<0.2
28
24
112
42,308
12.6
5.6
98
16
1
1.5
11
11.5
15.5
1.7
7
1.9
13
0 95 76
76 Laos 78
4.1
46
2
79
83
50
600
704.9
6542
Yemen
3
62
61
63
29
<0.1
0.2
28
19
2,310
11.4
7.4
7
45
93
25.2
34
6
2.7
148
34.0
52.4
2.1
72
4.9
42
3 34
61 Malaysia
63
5.9
45
50
49
50
31
4.7
11.3
12
11
30
1,020
8.3
7.7
5
51
41
9 62
192.6
831
SOUTh
cEnTRaL
aSia68
5
67
65
33

0.4
53
45
170
3,910 2,531
11.6
6.4
8.9
42.5
66
1,846
23
7
1.6
1
2,125
1.4
47
2.6
31
5 32
65 Myanmar
68
2.4
25
9
79
77
83
94

67
64
337

98
95 67
322.6
1129
cEnTRaL
aSia
5
68
64
72
47

54
49
17
6,010
19.6
10.4
7.6
41.8
98
66
23
6
1.7
2
78
98
1.5
38
2.6
29
5 98
64 Philippines
72
4.7
45
2
63
61
65
19
5.4
2.9
52
45
422
1,250
9.7
8.9
5
57
61
61 68
332.6
825
Kazakhstan
7
69
64
74
55
<0.1
0.2
51
50
6
11,950
24.8
9.7
9
38
97
17.0
23
8
1.4
0
19.4
24.0
1.4
28
2.6
25
7 98
64 Singapore
74
2.4
20
73
69
78
54

205
25,760
8.4
0.4
4
70
97 69
2013 Population Reference Bureau
See notes on page 18
2013 world population Data sheet 15
303.1
731
Kyrgyzstan
4
70
66
74
34
<0.1
0.4
36
34
2,260
12.1
8.1
8
41
94
5.7
27
7
2.1
728
6.6
8.7
1.5
27
3.1
31
4 93
66 Thailand
74
6.8
48
3
54
53
56
38
0.8
0.7
15
1
16

52
6 70
353.7
1436
Tajikistan
3
67
64
71
26
0.1
0.3
28
26
2,220
19.8
9.4
8
39
95
31
6
2.5
156
10.1
15.6
1.9
34
3.7
36
3 94
64 Timor-Leste
71
5.1
43
54
53
55
18
8.1
3.1
15

16
7 67

832.4
5223
Kuwait
2
75
74
76
98
441.5
1323
Lebanon
9
79
77
82
87
972.9
7526
Oman
3
76
74
78
75
4.1
41
Palestinian
Territory 74
3
73
71
83
34
1912
Qatar
2.2
1 DaTa
78 anD
77 ESTiMaTES
79
100
EnViROnMEnT
FOR
252.9
530
Saudi
Arabia
3
74
73
75
81
503.1
635
Syria
75
72
78
54
Percent of 4
Population 8
Life
74Total
4525
Turkey
2.1
74Expectancy
71At Birth (years)
76
77
36
11
United
Arab
1.9
13
0
76
76Emirates 78
83
Fertility
Ages
Ages
Both
Percent
70Rate
65
Yemen
4.9 b
42
62
61
63
29
<15
65+3
Sexes
Males
Females
Urban
192.6
831
SOUTh
cEnTRaL
aSia68
5
67
65
33
2.5
26
8
70
68
73
52
322.6
1129
cEnTRaL
aSia
5
68
64
72
47
1.6
16
17
78
75
82
76
332.6
825
Kazakhstan
7
69
64
74
55
29
6
67
71
47
303.1
731
Kyrgyzstan
4
70
66
74
34
3.0
32
5
67
65
69
46
353.7
1436
Tajikistan
3
67
64
71
26
4.4
41
61
59
62
28
512.5
932
Turkmenistan
5
65
61
69
47
4.8
41
4
59
57
60
40
342.3
429
Uzbekistan
4
68
65
71
51
5.2
43
3
56
55
57
37
332.6
2831
SOUTh
aSia65
5
67
68
32
3.2
32
70
69
72
52
685.4
3949
Afghanistan
2
60
59
61
24
3.0
28
6
76
76
77
73
Bangladesh
222.3
731
5
70
69
71
26
3.0
6
72
43
Bhutan
5
67
65
69
36
262.6
330
2.5
29
75
73
77
78
India
6
66
65
68
31
372.4
2430
2.7
70
69
72
59
Iran
5
73
72
75
71
451.9
5125
4.6
42
3
62
60
63
33
Maldives
5
74
73
75
35
2.3
27
2.2
23
7
75
77
66
Nepal
5
68
66
69
17
732.6
2235
2.5
27
2
67
65
82
Pakistan
4
66
65
67
35
523.8
437
5.7
44
3
54
53
55
45
Sri
8
74
77
15
272.1
1926
5.2
43
3
59 Lanka 71
58
60
45
SOUThEaST
aSia
6
71
68
73
47
312.4
2928
6.0
46
2
56
55
56
27
Brunei
4
78
77
79
72
191.6
1125
2.4
31
6
74
70
78
63
Cambodia
4
62
61
64
20
502.8
5334
5.0
42
3
50
49
51
51
Indonesia
5
70
68
72
50
922.6
9029
5.8
46
2
58
57
60
57
Laos
4
67
66
69
27
3.2
36
4.2
39
61
60
62
52
Malaysia
5
75
72
77
64
412.1
926
5.1
43
3
56
55
56
35
Myanmar
5
65
63
67
31
982.0
9528
5.0
42
3
54
52
55
44
Philippines
4
69
66
72
63
613.0
6133
5.7
43
3
60
59
61
48
Singapore
10
82
80
84
100
971.3
9716
6.1
48
3
54
52
56
35
Thailand
10
75
71
78
46
521.6
619
4.8
40
3
61
60
63
41
Timor-Leste
5
66
65
68
30
165.7
741
7.6
50
3
57
57
58
18
Vietnam
7
73
70
76
32
242.1
724
6.0
44
3
52
51
52
50
EaST
11
76
78
57
341.5
3516
5.0
44
3
63 aSia 73
62
65
47
China
9
75
73
77
53
561.5
3316
4.9
42
3
45
45
45
41
d
China,
Hong
14
83
81
86
100
521.3
3311
4.7
42
3
56
55Kong SAR
57
38
China,
Macao
8
82
79
100
481.4
2712
5.1
44
3
59
58 SARd 86
60
24
Japan
25
83
79
86
91
861.4
1913
6.2
44
2
53
51
55
11
Korea,
North
9
69
65
73
60
582.0
3622
4.3
42
3
60
59
62
28
Korea,
South
11
81
78
84
82
431.3
2816
3.7
34
4
61
59
62
77
Mongolia
4
69
65
72
63
312.8
627
4.9
43
2
62
59
64
21
Taiwan
11
79
76
83
78
191.3
1515
4.8
44
3
62
61
64
17
EUROPE
16
77
74
81
71
291.6
3116
4.5
42
3
60
59
62
24
EUROPEan
18
80
77
72
1.6
16
4.6
43
3
64
62UniOn 83
65
33
nORThERn
17
81
79
78
331.9
3017
5.6
46
3
54
54EUROPE83
54
16
Channel
Islands
16
82
79
84
31
411.7
2315
1.4
21
7
73
70
77
42
Denmark
18
80
78
82
87
821.7
5217
4.1
46
2
79
76
83
50
Estonia
18
76
71
81
69
781.6
4216
5.9
45
3
50
49
50
31
Finland
19
81
78
83
68
321.8
2416
2.4
25
9
79
77
94
Iceland
13
82
81
84
95
572.0
1721
4.7
45
2
63
61
65
19
Ireland
12
81
78
83
60
842.0
5722
2.4
20
7
73
69
78
54
2013 Population Reference Bureau
Latvia
19
74
69
79
68
631.4
5514
6.8
48
3
54
53
56
38
Lithuania
18
74
68
79
67
901.4
7415
5.1
43
3
54
53
55
18

3.5
<0.2
58
34
194
49,230
16.5
7.2
100
19
2
1.7
37
4.3
6.0
1.7
8
2.4
23
2100 75
74
76
<0.1
0.1
54
45
464
14,400
4.4
7.8
100
4.8
14
4
0.9
18
5.0
5.3
1.1
9
1.5
23
9 79
77
82
4.0
32
25
25,580
10.3
9.0
97
21
2
1.8
4213
5.2
5.6
1.4
9
2.9
26
3 95 76
74
78
4.4
50
39
734

7
43
95
33
4
2.9
2
5.9
9.1
2.1
20
4.1
41
3 93 73
71
74
2.2 cOUnTRiES
<0.2
32
197
84,670
20.4
12.9
4
52
100
12 Health,43
2and
1.1
49
2.7
3.0
1.4Countries
7 and 2.2
12 the World
1100 78
77
79
Population,
Environment
Data
Estimates
for the
Regions
of
ThE
anD
REgiOnS
OFand
ThE
WORLD

<0.2
24
25,010
10.6
6.7
100
30.1
21
3
1.8
214
36.7
46.7
1.6
16
2.9
30
3100 74
73
75
Percent of Population
Percent of Married

<0.2
47
33
118
5,200
9.1

8
44
96
94
21.9
25
4
2.2
14
27.9
36.7
1.7
17
3.1
35
4
75
72
78
Percent
Share
of
Percent
of
Population
Ages 15-49 With
Women 15-49 Using
GDP
(%)
<0.1
<0.1
73
46
11.5
3.0
6 Income2.1
46
97 Use Improved
76.1
17
5
1.2
097
85.5per
93.5 Growth1.2
21
25
8 75 74
71
76
Who
HIV/AIDS
Contraception
Population
GNI17,500
PPP
Sanitation
(2011)
9.3
<0.2
28
24
112
42,308
12.6
5.6
98
16
1
1.5
11.5
15.5
1.7
7
1.9
13
0 95 76
76
78
2011/
All
Modern
per 11
Square
Capita
($US)
20002007Poorest
Wealthiest
<0.1
0.2
28
19
2,310
11.4
7.4
7
45
93
34 62
25.2
34
6
2.7
148
34.0
52.4
2.1
72
4.9
42
3Rural
61
63
1995
2013
Methods
Methods
Kilometer
2012
2006
2011
Fifth
Fifth
Urban

0.4
53
45
170
3,910 2,531
11.6
6.4
8.9
42.5
66
1,846
23
7
1.6
1
2,125
1.4
47
2.6
31
5 32
65aSia
68
1.0
0.8
62
56
52
$ 11,690
7.2
3.8
6.7
45.8
79
46 67

54
49
6,010
19.6
10.4
7.6
41.8
98
66
23
6
1.7
217
78
98
1.5
38
2.6
29
5 98
64aSia (Excl.
72 china
0.2
0.4
71
62
27
35,800
6.3
1.9
6.7
43.4
97
92 68
<0.1
0.2
51
50
6
11,950
24.8
9.7
9
38
97
17.0
23
8
1.4
071
19.4
24.0
1.4
28
2.6
25
7 98
64WESTERn
74 aSia

0.8
60
54
6,600
10.2
7.8
6.7
46.3
73
42 69
<0.1
0.4
36
34
2,260
12.1
8.1
8
41
94
5.7
27
7
2.1
728
6.6
8.7
1.5
27
3.1
31
4 93
66 Armenia
74
1.3
1.1
52
45
62
5,820
9.3
6.2
7.2
46.0
73
39 70
0.1
0.3
28
26
2,220
19.8
9.4
8
39
95
31
6
2.5
156
10.1
15.6
1.9
34
3.7
36
3 94
64 Azerbaijan
71
8.1
1.9
33
28
43
1,430
12.0
7.2
7.0
44.7
48
31 67
5.2

62
45
9,640
21.1
13.3
6
48
100
32
5 98
61 Bahrain69
22
8
1.4
211
6.0
6.6
1.3
49
2.5
3.7
3.6
31
26
36
3,010
11.4
6.0
6.3
48.0
54
31 65

65
59
3,750
3.6
11.8
7
44
100
30.2
21
5
1.6
268
35.7
43.4
1.4
46
2.3
29
4100
65 Cyprus71
2.7
4.9
26
21
38
2,240
13.7
6.3
6.0
48.8
42
24 68

0.4
53
45
261
3,830
11.1
6.0
9.0
42.5
65
1,779
23
7
1.6
1
2,047
1.4
47
2.6
31
5 30
65 Georgia
68
0.1
0.1
54
26
6,260 2,432
8.1
5.7
8.0
42.2
89
68 67
<0.1
<0.1
21
20
1,400

13.1
9
37
46
30.6
37
8
2.8
547
39.6
56.5
1.8
71
5.4
49
2 23
59 Iraq 61
0.1
61
52
16
7,550
12.7
5.5
98
88 60
<0.1
<0.1
61
52
1,087
2,070
4.5
8.2
9
41
55
156.6
21
6
1.5
385
177.9
201.9
1.3
35
2.3
31
5 55
69 Israel 71
60
58
6,640
1.2
9.4
40
97
93 70
<0.1
0.3
66
65
6,310
11.9
6.2
7
45
74
22
7
1.5
016
0.9
1.1
1.5
47
2.6
30
5 29
65 Jordan69
0.7
<0.2
42
20
4
17,560
8.5
97
96 67

0.3
54
47
388
3,840
11.5
6.9
9
43
60
1,276.5
22
7
1.5
0
1,443.3
1.3
44
2.4
30
6 24
65 Kuwait 68
<0.1
0.2
67
57
74
5,040 1,651.6
9.5
4.8
7
48
83
52 66
<0.1
0.2
73
59
10,320
13.1

6
45
100
76.5
19
59
1.4
146
87.0
99.4
1.3
19
1.9
25
5 99
72 Lebanon
75
0.6
0.4
18
2,030
17.6
5.7
7
42
44
13 73
<0.1
<0.1
35
27
1,208
7,690
12.3
4.7
7
44
97
0.4
22
4
1.9
067
0.4
0.5
1.5
9
2.3
27
5 98
73 Oman 75
60
52
9,360
7.8
3.0
43
75 74
0.1
0.3
50
43
182
1,500
8.4
10.1
8
41
50
26.8
24
7
1.7
5
30.4
35.2
1.3
46
2.6
35
5 32 68
66 Palestinian
69 Terr

2
<0.1
0.1
35
25
230
3,030
9.1
6.4
10
40
72
190.7
30
7
2.3
2
245.9
363.2
1.9
74
3.8
37
4 34
65 Qatar 67
2.0
2.5
15
11
54
1,980
16.5
6.1
6.2
46.1
34
19 66
<0.1
<0.1
68
53
312
6,120
9.1
10.1
8
45
83
20.5
17
6
1.2
2
22.0
23.0
1.1
12
2.1
26
8 93
71 Saudi Arabia
77
2.3
1.2
13
7
86
1,570
11.5
4.7
7
46
25
5 74
0.5
0.3
61
55
136
5,650
9.8
8.2
6.8
46.5
81
612
19
7
1.3
1
699
828
1.4
28
2.4
28
6 61
68 Syria 73
3.0
1.1
16
15
66
1,510
13.4
7.2
7
47
50
6 71
0.4

49,370
10.8
4.8

78
17
3
1.4
371
0.5
0.5
1.3
7
1.6
25
4 45
77 Turkey 79
0.9
1.0
61
57
128
4,340
12.0
5.9
5
56
74
1.3
0.6
51
35
2,360
11.5
6.6
8
44
76
14.4
25
6
1.8
480
17.2
21.5
1.5
45
2.8
34
4 22
61 United 64
7.3
3.0
18
12
66
1,960
8.5
3.3
6
48
36
11 62
Arab Em
<0.1
0.3
62
58
130
4,810
13.2
11.2
7
46
73
248.5
21
6
1.5
1
290.6
366.2
1.5
32
2.6
29
5 44
68 Yemen72
0.3
1.5
13
9
167
1,860
3.0
2.0
5
53
70
65 70
<0.1
0.3
50
42
29
2,730
11.5
11.3
8
45
87
6.7
26
6
2.0
2
7.9
9.1
1.3
68
3.2
36
4 48
66SOUTh cEnTRa
69
1.9
1.5
35
23
109
1,940
23.5
7.7
5
49
19
8 67
0.3
0.4
49
32
16,530
9.2
6.6
5
51
96
29.8
18
56
1.3
490
34.3
41.3
1.4
7
2.1
26
5 95
72cEnTRaL
77aSia
1.2
1.4
3
48
980
1.0
3.2
6
46
32
11 75
0.4
0.6
46
46

84
53.3
18
9
1.0
279
57.7
58.6
1.1
52
2.0
28
5 74
63 Kazakhstan
67
0.6
2.5
20
19
46
1,190
16.5
5.6
7
43
33
8 65
<0.1
<0.1
49
37
321
4,400
6.8
6.8
6
50
79
96.2
21
5
1.5
2
115.8
151.9
1.6
22
3.0
33
4 69
66 Kyrgyzstan
72
1.7
1.0
11
10
39
600
2.2
12.3
45
30
7 69
0.1
0.1
62
55
7,971
61,100
6.2
5.9

100
82
5.4
10
5
0.6
1912
6.4
7.1
1.3
1.8
1.3
16
10 14
80 Tajikistan
84
1.6
1.1
10
10
1,160
14.7
6.9
8
41
35
2.1
1.2
80
78
129
9,430
8.7
5.6
7
47
89
66.2
12
89
0.4
0
67.1
61.0
0.9
11
1.6
19
10 96
71 Turkmenistan
78
0.5
1.1
8
4
2,520
14.2
3.8
6
51
9 75
1.1

22
21
6,410
5.7
11.6
68
33
7
2.7
1474
1.3
1.8
1.6
45
5.7
41
5 27
65 Uzbekistan
68
0.6
0.8
14
8
13
650
11.8
5.6
8
43
34
4 66
<0.1
0.5
76
67
270
3,440
11.2
9.2
7
43
93
89.7
17
7
1.0
0
100.1
108.9
1.2
16
2.1
24
7 67
70SOUTh aSia
76
2.3
3.7
14
9
189
2,420
19.2
6.4
6
46
33
28 73

0.05
82
80
136
11,990
3.6
7.9
5.6
45.8
79
1,594
12
7
0.4
069
1,641
1.0
15
1.5
16
11 57
73 Afghanistan
78
0.2
0.7
13
12
1,920 1,521
11.6
3.9
6
47
68
39 76

<0.1
85
84
142
9,210
13.6
12.3
5
47
74
1,357.4
12
7
0.5
0
1,406.1
1.0
16
1.5
16
9 56
73 Bangladesh
77
0.2
1.6
11
10
87
1,360 1,314.4
17.9
5.6
8
44
22
7 75
7.2

80
75
6,556
53,050
2.0
2.7

83
13
6
0.7
2
7.9
8.6
1.2
1.4
1.3
11
14 3
81 Bhutan86
2.9
3.4
15
13
109
920
8.9
6.0
6
46
26
0.6

22,885
68,710
14.5
11.7

82
13
3
1.0
3452
0.7
0.8
1.4
3
1.4
12
8 24
79 India 86
7.2
5.2
34
28
1,190
8.0
5.8
6.3
48.5
37
<0.1
<0.1
54
44
337
36,320
1.4
5.0
11
36
100
127.3
8
10
0.2
1
120.7
97.1
0.8
2.2
1.4
13
25100
79 Iran 86
5.1
1.4
22
18
391
560
6.5
9.5
9
43
45
51 83

69
58
205

88
24.7
15
9
0.5
0
26.2
27.0
1.1
27
2.0
22
9 73 69
65 Maldives
73
<0.1
0.1
19
13
354
1,230
11.5
4.5
3
68
<0.1
<0.1
80
70
505
30,890
9.7
1.0
8
38
100
50.2
10
5
0.4
140
52.0
48.1
1.0
3.0
1.3
16
11100
78 Nepal 84
2.2
1.4
18
17
5.5
6
46
73
22 81
<0.1
<0.1
55
50
2
5,100
18.3
12.1
7
44
64
2.8
27
68
2.1
149
3.3
4.2
1.5
36
2.8
27
4 29
65 Pakistan
72
0.7
0.6
5
560
10.8
11.4
52
4 69

71

649

79
23.4
10
7
0.3
181
23.7
21.0
0.9
4.2
1.3
15
11 19
76 Sri Lanka
83
3.1
1.4
29
27
1,140
10.4
7.6
8
42
27
0.2
0.4
71
60
28,870
9.8
1.2
7.5
41.4
94
740
11
11
0.0
232
746
726
1.0
1.6
16
16 88
74SOUThEaST
81 aSi
9.3
6.2
46
39
76
1,760
9.5
3.5
5
53
31
29 77
0.2
0.2
72
64
115
32,960
9.2
0.6
7.7
40.3
100
506
10
10
0.0
238
517
517
1.0
4
1.6
16
18 97
77 Brunei 83
0.3
40
28
950
5.9
5.0
5
50
19
11 80
0.1
0.3
80
78
37,430
9.1
0.8
6.9
42.4
100
101
12
9
0.3
256
109
121
1.2
4
1.9
17
17100
79 Cambodia
83
11.8
10.0
46
42
138
880
9.7
7.2
6
50
50
53 81
0.2

840
6.8

82
11
8
0.3
4
0.2
0.2
1.1
2.9
1.7
15
16 90
79 Indonesia
84
0.3
1.0
76
39
636
15,820
5.8
6.1
92
0.1
0.2
130
42,620
9.0
1.1

100
10
9
0.1
4
5.8
6.1
1.1
3.4
1.7
17
18100 80
78 Laos 82
5.6

600
0.1
1.3
70
56
21,990
18.1
0.1
7
43
100
1.3
11
12
0.1
528
1.3
1.2
0.9
3.6
1.6
16
18 94
71 Malaysia
81
4.7
11.3
12
11
30
1,020
8.3
7.7
5
51
41
9 76
<0.1
0.1
77
75
38,210
8.9
1.1
10
37
100
11
10
0.1
316
5.7
6.1
1.1
2.4
1.8
16
19100
78 Myanmar
83
5.4

67
64
337

98
95 81
0.1
0.3

3
33,550
10.8
6.3

100
0.3
14
6
0.8
1
0.4
0.4
1.3
1.8
2.0
21
13100
81 Philippines
84
5.4
2.9
52
45
422
1,250
9.7
8.9
5
57
61
61 82
0.1
0.3
65
61
65
35,110
13.8
3.0
7
42
100
16
6
1.0
7
4.9
5.6
1.2
3.5
2.0
22
12 98
78 Singapore
83
4.6

205
25,760
8.4
0.4
4
70
97
97 81
See notes on page 18
2013 world population Data sheet 16
0.1
0.7
68
56
21,020
15.6
0.3
7
42

74
2.0
10
14
0.5
231
1.9
1.6
0.8
6.3
1.4
14
19 6
69 Thailand
79
0.8
15
1
16

52
<0.1
0.1
51
33
22,760
16.1
1.5
7
44
95
74
10
14
0.4
745
2.8
2.5
0.9
3.9
1.4
15
18 7
68 Timor-Leste
79
3.0
3.1
15

16

Mongolia
4
69
65
72
63
312.8
627
Taiwan
11
79
76
83
78
191.3
1515
EUROPE
16
77
74
81
71
291.6
3116
EUROPEan
18
80
77UniOn 83
72
1.6
16
nORThERn
1.9
17 DaTa
81 anD
79EUROPE
83
78
33
3017
EnViROnMEnT
ESTiMaTES
FOR
Channel
Islands
16
82
79
84
31
411.7
2315
Denmark
80
78
82
87
821.7
5217
Percent of18
Population18
Life
Estonia
1.6
76Expectancy
71At Birth (years)
81
69
78Total
4216
Finland
1.8
16
19
81
78
83
68
32
24
Fertility
Ages
Ages
Both
Percent
Iceland
2.0 b
21
13
82
81
84
95
57Rate
17
<15
65+
Sexes
Males
Females
Urban
Ireland
12
81
78
83
60
2.5
26
8
70
68
73
52
842.0
5722
Latvia
19
74
69
79
68
1.6
16
17
78
75
82
76
631.4
5514
Lithuania
18
74
68
79
67
2.6
29
6
69
67
71
47
901.4
7415
Norway
16
81
79
83
80
001.8
9918
3.0
32
5
67
65
69
46
Sweden
19
82
80
84
84
001.9
9917
4.4
41
3
61
59
62
28
United
Kingdom
16
82
80
84
80
002.0
9918
4.8
41
4
59
57
60
40
WESTERn
EUROPE
18
81
78
84
75
831.7
6116
5.2
43
3
56
55
57
37
Austria
18
81
78
83
67
881.4
7314
3.2
32
5
70
69
72
52
Belgium
17
80
78
83
99
931.8
8717
3.0
28
6
76
76
77
73
France
17
82
79
85
78
952.0
9219
3.0
31
6
70
69
72
43
Germany
21
80
78
83
73
791.4
5313
2.5
29
5
75
73
77
78
Liechtenstein
14
82
79
84
15
881.4
7216
2.7
30
6
70
69
72
59
Luxembourg
14
80
78
83
83
861.5
7417
4.6
42
3
62
60
63
33
Monaco
24

100
871.4
7713
2.2
23
7
75
73
77
66
Netherlands
16
81
79
83
66
631.7
3717
2.5
27
2
67
65
69
82
Switzerland
17
83
80
85
74
771.5
5415
5.7
44
3
54
53
55
45
EaSTERn
EUROPE
14
72
67
77
69
791.5
5915
5.2
43
3
59
58
60
45
Belarus
14
72
67
78
76
911.6
9115
6.0
46
2
56
55
56
27
Bulgaria
19
74
71
78
73
1.5
14
2.4
31
6
70
63
Czech
Republic
16
78
75
81
74
1.5
15
5.0
42
3
50
49
51
51
Hungary
17
75
71
78
69
941.3
8715
5.8
46
2
58
57
60
57
Moldova
10
71
67
75
42
1.3
16
4.2
39
4
61
60
62
52
Poland
14
77
72
81
61
1.3
15
5.1
43
3
56
55
56
35
Romania
15
74
70
77
55
861.4
7415
5.0
42
3
54
52
55
44
Russia
13
70
64
76
74
1.7
16
5.7
43
3
60
59
61
48
Slovakia
13
76
72
79
54
971.3
9015
6.1
48
3
54
52
56
35
Ukraine
15
71
66
76
69
341.5
1714
4.8
40
3
61
60
63
41
SOUThERn
EUROPE
19
81
78
83
67
781.4
8215
7.6
50
3
57
57
58
18
Albania
12
77
74
80
54
941.8
7320
6.0
44
3
52
51
52
50
Andorra
13

90
991.2
9916
5.0
44
3
63
62
65
47
Bosnia-Herzegovina
15
76
73
78
46
1.2
17
4.9
42
3
45
45
45
41
Croatia
18
77
74
80
56
701.5
6415
4.7
42
3
56
55
57
38
Greece
19
81
79
83
73
1.4
14
5.1
44
3
59
58
60
24
Italy
21
82
79
85
68
921.4
9214
6.2
44
2
53
51
55
11
e
Kosovo
7
69
67
71
38
821.9
5328
4.3
42
3
60
59
62
28
f
Macedonia
12
75
73
77
65
3.7
34
4
61
59
62
77
961.5
9817
Malta
16
81
79
83
100
4.9
43
2
62
59
64
21
571.5
2415
Montenegro
13
74
72
77
64
4.8
44
3
62
61
64
17
871.7
4819
Portugal
19
80
77
83
38
4.5
42
3
60
59
62
24
001.3
8915
San
18
84
86
84
4.6
43
3
64 Marino82
62
65
33
821.5
6515
Serbia
17
74
72
77
59
5.6
46
3
54
54
54
16
961.4
8614
Slovenia
17
80
76
83
50
1.4
21
7
73
70
77
42
951.5
7614
Spain
18
82
79
85
77
4.1
46
2
79
76
83
50
881.3
8215
OcEania
11
77
75
79
66
5.9
45
3
50
49
50
31
2.4
24
Australia
14
82
80
84
82
2.4
25
9
79
77
83
94
811.9
3819
Federated
States
of Micronesia
4
68
67
68
22
4.7
45
2
63
61
65
19
903.5
6635
Fiji
5
69
67
72
51
2.4
20
7
73
69
78
54
992.6
9829
2013 Population Reference Bureau
French
Polynesia
5
76
74
78
51
6.8
48
3
54
53
56
38
2.1
27
Guam
7
78
75
81
93
5.1
43
3
54
53
55
18
ban2.9
Rural27

2.8
27
6
2.1
1 2
3.3
4.2
1.5
36
2.8
27
4 29 69
65
72
<0.1
<0.1
55
50
5,100
18.3
12.1
7
44
64
23.4
10
7
0.3
1
23.7
21.0
0.9
4.2
1.3
15
11 79
76
83

71
649

740
11
11
0.0
232
746
726
1.0
5
1.6
16
16 88 77
74
81
0.2
0.4
71
60
28,870
9.8
1.2
7.5
41.4
94
506
10
10
0.0
2
517
517
1.0
4
1.6
16
18 97 80
77
83
0.2
0.2
72
64
115
32,960
9.2
0.6
7.7
40.3
100
101
12
9and
0.3
256
109
121
1.2Countries
4 and 1.9
17 the World
17100 81
79
83
0.1 cOUnTRiES
0.3Health,80
78
37,430
9.1for the
0.8
6.9
42.4
100
Population,
Environment
Data
Estimates
Regions
of
ThE
anD
REgiOnS
OFand
ThE
WORLD
11
8
0.3
4
0.2
0.2
1.1
2.9
1.7
15
16 82
79
84
0.2
840
6.8

Percent of Population
Percent of Married
5.615-49 With
10
9 15-490.1
4
5.8
6.1
1.1
3.4
1.7of
17 of Population
18100 80
78
82
0.1
0.2

130
42,620
9.0
1.1

100
Percent
Share
Percent
Ages
Women
Using
GDP
(%)
1.3
12
0.1
528
1.3per
1.2 Growth0.9
3.6Income1.6
16 Use Improved
18 94 76
71
81
0.1
1.3
70
56
18.1
0.1
7
43
100
Who
HIV/AIDS11
Contraception
Population
GNI21,990
PPP
Sanitation19
(2011)
5.4
11
10
0.1
316
5.7
6.1
1.1
2.4
1.8
16
78
83
<0.1
0.1
77
75
38,210
8.9
1.1
10
37
100
100 81
2011/
All
Modern
per Square
Capita
($US)
20002007Poorest
Wealthiest
0.3
14
6
0.8
1 3
0.4
0.4
1.3
1.8
2.0
21
13100
81
84
0.1
0.3
33,550
10.8
6.3

100
1995
2013
Methods
Methods
Kilometer
2012
2006
2011
Fifth
Fifth
Urban
Rural 82
0.1
4.6
16
0.3
65
6
1.0
61
765
4.9
13.8
5.6
3.0
1.2
7
3.5
2.0
42
100
22
12 98
78aSia
83
1.0
0.8
62
56
52
$ 35,110
11,690
7.2
3.8
6.7
45.8
79
46 81
0.1
2.0
10
0.7
14
68
0.5
56
231
21,020
1.9
15.6
1.6
0.3
0.8
7
6.3
1.4
42
14

19 92
74
69aSia (Excl.
79 china
0.2
0.4
71
62
27
35,800
6.3
1.9
6.7
43.4
97
<0.1
0.1
51
33
22,760
16.1
1.5
7
44
95
74
10
14
0.4
745
2.8
2.5
0.9
3.9
1.4
15
18 42
68WESTERn
79 aSia
3.0
0.8
60
54
71
6,600
10.2
7.8
6.7
46.3
73
0.1
0.1
88
82
64,030
11.7
3.5
10
37
100
5.1
12
8
0.4
913
5.8
6.7
1.3
2.4
1.8
18
16100
79 Armenia
83
1.3
1.1
52
45
62
5,820
9.3
6.2
7.2
46.0
73
39 81
0.1
0.2
75
65
43,160
8.0
2.6
9
37
100
12
10
0.2
521
10.5
11.3
1.2
2.6
1.9
17
19100
80 Azerbaijan
84
9.6
1.9
33
28
43
1,430
12.0
7.2
7.0
44.7
48
31 82
0.1
0.3
84
84
264
35,800
8.5
2.4
6
44
100
64.1
13
9
0.4
236
69.8
78.8
1.2
4.2
2.0
18
16100
80 Bahrain84
3.7
3.6
31
26
3,010
11.4
6.0
6.3
48.0
54
31 82
0.2
0.2
72
69
171
40,470
8.2
1.6
8.2
38.6
100
190
10
10
0.1
338
195
199
1.0
3
1.7
16
18100
78 Cyprus84
2.7
4.9
26
21
2,240
13.7
6.3
6.0
48.8
42
24 81
<0.1
0.4
51
47
101
43,220
8.8
1.8
9
38
100
8.5
9
9
0.0
526
8.9
9.3
1.1
3.1
1.4
14
18100
78 Georgia
83
0.1
0.1
53
54
6,260
8.1
5.7
8.0
42.2
89
68 81
0.1
0.3
75
73
366
39,260
9.0
1.9
9
41
100
11.2
12
9
0.2
616
12.0
13.1
1.2
3.3
1.8
17
17100
78 Iraq 83
<0.1
0.1
61
52
7,550
12.7
5.5

98
88 80
0.3
0.4
77
75
116
36,460
8.9
1.2
7
40
100
63.9
13
9
0.4
185
67.3
72.3
1.1
3.3
2.0
19
17100
79 Israel 85
<0.1
<0.1
60
58
6,640
1.2
9.4
9
97
93 82
0.1
0.1
70
66
226
41,370
7.2
1.3
9
37
100
80.6
8
11
0.2
54
80.0
76.2
0.9
3.3
1.4
13
21100
78 Jordan83

<0.2
42
20
17,560
8.5

97
96 80
0.04

231

7.9

82
10
6
0.4
374
0.04
0.04
1.2
1.6
1.4
16
14 52
79 Kuwait 84
<0.1
0.2
67
57
5,040
9.5
4.8
7
48
83
0.2
0.3

210
63,000
12.4
2.4
8
39
100
0.5
11
79
0.4
19
0.6
0.7
1.3
3.4
1.5
17
14100
78 Lebanon
83
0.6
0.4
18
2,030
17.6
5.7
7
42
44
13 80
0.04

37,172

9.4
0.1
1.4
0.3
1.4
100
13
24 75

Oman
6
6
0.0
1367
0.04
<0.1
<0.1
60
52
9,360
7.8
3.0
7
43
97
0.2
16.8
10
0.2
69
8
0.2
67
404
12
43,360
17.4
17.9
9.4
1.1
1.1
3.7

1.7
100
17
16100 81
79 Palestinian
83 Terr

0.3
0.4
82
78
196
54,870
7.6
6.3
8
41
100
8.1
10
8
0.2
854
8.6
9.0
1.1
3.8
1.5
15
17100
80 Qatar 85
2.0
2.5
15
11
1,980
16.5
6.1
6.2
46.1
34
19 83
0.1
0.7
69
53
18,990
18.2
4.4
7.5
42.5
84
295
12
13
0.1
116
289
260
0.9
1.5
15
14 75
67 Saudi Arabia
77
2.3
1.2
13
7
86
1,570
11.5
4.7
7
46
25
5 72
<0.1
0.4
73
56
15,210
17.8
3.3
9
36
92
9.5
12
13
0.1
146
8.9
7.9
0.8
3.4
1.6
15
14 97
67 Syria 78
3.0
1.1
16
15
66
1,510
13.4
7.2
7
47
50
6 72
<0.1
0.1
63
40
65
15,390
15.8
4.0
9
37
100
7.3
9
15
0.6
1
6.7
5.7
0.8
7.8
1.5
14
19100
71 Turkey 78
0.9
1.0
61
57
128
4,340
12.0
5.9
5
56
74
45 74
<0.1
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16100
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12
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8.5
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48
36
11 78
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0.1
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81
71
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14.8
0.5
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15 8
70 Kazakhstan
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0.6
2.5
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19
46
1,190
16.5
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13 59
64 Kyrgyzstan
76
1.7
1.0
11
10
600
2.2
12.3
45
30
7 70
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80
66
110
24,370
14.6
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10
36
100
5.4
10
10
0.1
112
5.4
5.0
0.9
5.8
1.3
15
13100
72 Tajikistan
79
1.6
1.1
10
10
1,160
14.7
6.9
8
41
35
14 76
0.1
0.8
67
48
7,290
20.6
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45.5
11
15
0.3
175
41.8
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0.7
8.5
1.5
14
15 89
66 Turkmenistan
76
0.5
1.1
9
8
4
2,520
14.2
3.8
6
47
51
9 71
153

0.3
9
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19 4 81
78 Uzbekistan
83
0.6
0.8
14
8
650
11.8
5.6
8
43
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2.8
13

69
7
0.5
10
15
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9,390
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0.1

157
15.2

100
9
4
0.5
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0.1
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0.9
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13100

Afghanistan

0.2
0.7
13
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11.6
3.9
6
47
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3.8
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9,380
13.5
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100
8
9
0.1
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3.8
3.3
0.9
5
1.2
17
15 92
73 Bangladesh
78
0.2
1.6
11
10
87
1,360
17.9
5.6
8
44
22
7 76
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75
19,760
14.0
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8
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1.5
15
18 98
74 Bhutan80
2.9
3.4
15
13
109
920
8.9
6.0
6
46
26
3 77
0.1
0.2
76
46
24,790
12.4
0.9
7
41
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11.1
9
10
0.0
184
11.3
9.7
0.9
3.4
1.4
14
19 97
79 India 83
7.2
5.2
34
28
52
1,190
8.0
5.8
6.3
48.5
37
24 81
0.4
0.4
63
41
199
32,280
8.8
0.5
7
42

82
59.8
9
10
0.1
4
61.6
62.2
1.0
3.2
1.4
14
21 51
79 Iran 85
5.1
1.4
22
18
391
560
6.5
9.5
9
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1.8
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60
4
1.0
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168
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7 69
67 Maldives
71
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0.1
19
13
354
1,230
11.5
4.5
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2.1
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10
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0.2
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2.1
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17
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12 83
73 Nepal 77
2.2
1.4
18
17
40
5.5
6
46
73
22 75
0.4
10
88
0.3
349
0.5
0.5
1.1
6.3
1.5
15
16100
79 Pakistan
83
0.1
0.1
86
46
1,418
26,990
8.0
2.8

100
0.7
0.6
5
560
10.8
11.4
52
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0.6
12

10
39
0.3
17
045
13,930
0.7
16.8
0.8
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9
5.6
1.7
37
19
92
13 87
72 Sri Lanka
77
3.1
1.4
29
27
81
1,140
10.4
7.6
8
42
27
19 74
0.4
10.5
0.7
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0.2
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77SOUThEaST
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9.3
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1,760
9.5
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82 Brunei 86
0.03

535

10.7

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0.2
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5.9
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0.1
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61
22
11,180
26.2
2.7
8
38
98
72 Cambodia
77
11.8
10.0
46
42
138
880
9.7
7.2
6
50
50
53 74
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2.1
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0.1
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9
0.1
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102
0
26,470
2.1
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2.1
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0.8
8
1.6
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39
100
14
17100
76 Indonesia
83
0.3
1.0
76
39
636
15,820
5.8
6.1

92
90 80
0.6
46.6
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100
15
18100 82
79 Laos 85

600

0.2
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64
58
4
30,590
10.0
7.5
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38
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7
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45
58
1.5
20
2.4
24
11 50
75 Malaysia
79
4.7
11.3
12
11
1,020
8.3
7.7
5
51
41
9 77
0.1
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68
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9.7
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100
23.1
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27.1
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1.9
19
14100
80 Myanmar
84

67
64
337
98
95 82
0.1

70
152
4,090
1.4
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2
64
83
24
5
1.9
15
0.1
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36
3.5
35
4 47
67 Philippines
68
5.4
2.9
52
45
422
1,250
9.7
8.9
5
57
61
61 68
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0.1
45
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10.2
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6
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21
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8
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26
2.6
29
5 82
67 Singapore
72
0.9

205
25,760
8.4
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4
70
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97 69
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2013 world population Data sheet 17
0.3

97
17
6
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0.3
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5.5
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27
5 97
74 Thailand
78
0.8
0.7
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16
52
6 76
0.2

67
58
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5
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10
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75 Timor-Leste
81
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16
7 78

Italy
21
82
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0.4
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63
41
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16
81
79
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100
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1,418
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4819
Population,
and
Environment
Data
Estimates
for the
Regions
of
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19
80
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Percent
Share
Percent
Ages 15-49 With
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Population17
Life
GDP
(%)
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77
59
0.1
61
22
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2.7
8
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98 Use Improved
7.1
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8614
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GNI11,180
PPP
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(2011)
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1.5
14
17
80
76
83
50
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0.1
79
63
102
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0.8
8
39
100
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Ages
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2011/
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15
18
82
79
85
77
0.6
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15
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11
77
75
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4
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14
82
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84
82
0.1
0.2
72
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3
43,170
9.7
8.1

100
23.1
13
6
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1.9
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14100
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1.6
16
17
78
75
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76
0.2
0.4
71
62
35,800
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1.9
6.7
43.4
97
92 82
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3819
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4
68
67
68
22
0.1

70
152
4,090
1.4
3.2
2
64
83
24
5
1.9
15
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3.5
35
4 47
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68 aSia
2.6
29
6
69
71
47
0.8
60
54
71
6,600
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7.8
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73
42 68
903.5
6635
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5
69
67
72
51
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0.1
45

4,880
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2.0
6
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0.9
21
9
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847
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1.1
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26
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29
5 82
67 Armenia
72
3.0
32
67
65
69
46
1.3
1.1
52
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62
5,820
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6.2
7.2
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39 69
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5
76
74
78
51
0.3

97
17
6
1.1
070
0.3
0.3
1.2
5.5
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27
5 97
74 Azerbaijan
78
2.1
27
4.4
41
3
61
59
62
28
1.9
33
28
43
1,430
12.0
7.2
7.0
44.7
48
31 76
Guam
7
78
75
81
93
0.2

67
58
295

97
21
5
1.5
10
0.2
0.2
1.2
10.5
2.9
27
7 97
75 Bahrain81
4.8
41
4
59
57
60
40
3.7
3.6
31
26
36
3,010
11.4
6.0
6.3
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54
31 78
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3.6
4
65
62
67
54
0.1

22
13
146
3,380
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51
28
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1
0.1
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1.5
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4 30
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5.2Sanitation (%)34
43
3
56
55
57
37
2.7
4.9
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21
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2,240
13.7
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6.0
48.8
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3.9
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2
72
70
74
65
0.1

45
42
310
4.3
2.5

84
31
6
2.5
18
0.1
0.1
1.1
21
3.9
41
2 55
70 Georgia
74
3.2
32
5
70
69
72
52
0.1
0.1
53
54
26
6,260
8.1
5.7
8.0
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68 72
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3.0
38
2
60
57
63
100
0.01

36
23
503

66
60
27
8
2.0
816
0.01
0.02
1.5
44
3.0
38
2 88
57 Iraq 63
28
6
76
76
77
73
<0.1
0.1
61
52
7,550
12.7
5.5
98
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2.2
26
7
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74
81
58
0.3

100
17
5
1.2
414
0.3
0.3
1.3
5
2.2
26
7100
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3.0
31
6
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69
72
43
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60
58
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6,640
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9.4
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2.0
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81
14
7
0.7
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5.7
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4.2
2.0
20
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79 Jordan83
2.5
29
5
75 Zealand
73
77
78
4.5
<0.2
42
20
4
17,560
8.5
97
Palau
2.2
20
6
69
66
72
77
0.02

33
30
17,150
4.5
0.7
100
0.6
046
0.02
0.02
1.1
20
2.2
20
6100
66 Kuwait 72
14
8
2.7
30
70
69
59
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0.2
67
57
74
5,040
9.5
4.8
7
48
83
52 69
Papua
New61
Guinea 66
4.0
38
3
63
13
0.5
0.7
36
24
2,780
7.7
11.9
57
7.2
31
10
2.1
016
9.1
13.3
1.8
45
4.0
38
3 13 63
61 Lebanon
66
4.6
42
62
60
63
33
0.6
0.4
9
18
2,030
17.6
5.7
7
42
44
Samoa
4.5
38
5
73
72
74
21
0.2
29
27
4,270
10.2
4.4
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28
5
2.2
1767
0.2
0.2
1.1
21
4.5
38
5 91
72 Oman 74
2.2
23
7
75
73
77
66
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60
52
9,360
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3.0
7
43
97
75 73
Solomon
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4.6
39
3
67
66
69
20
0.6
35
27
2,170
0.8
6.0
81
34
7
2.7
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0.8
1.2
2.0
40
4.6
39
3 15 67
66 Palestinian
69 Terr
2.5
27
2
65
82
2

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3.9
37
6
72
70
75
23
0.1

23
138
5,140
7.5
6.1

99
27
7
2.0
17
0.1
0.1
1.2
19
3.9
37
6 89
70 Qatar 75
5.7
44
3
54
53
55
45
2.0
2.5
15
11
54
1,980
16.5
6.2
46.1
34
19 72
Tuvalu
3.1
32
5
65
63
67
47
0.01

31
22
436
8.5
4.6
86
23
9
1.4
9
0.01
0.01
1.2
17
3.1
32
5 80
63 Saudi Arabia
67
5.2
43
3
59
58
60
45
2.3
1.2
13
7
86
1,570
11.5
4.7
7
46
25
5 65
Vanuatu
4.0
37
4
71
70
73
24
0.3

38
37
4,500
7.8
6.1
65
31
5
2.6
022
0.3
0.5
1.8
21
4.0
37
4 55
70 Syria 73
6.0
46
2
56
55
56
27
3.0
1.1
16
15
66
1,510
13.4
7.2
7
47
50
6 71
2.4
31
70
78
63
0.9
1.0
61
57
128
12.0
5.9
5 Fifth Wealthiest
56 Fifth <15
74
45 Both Sexes
TFR
<15
65+6
Both74
Sexes
Males
Females
Percent
1995
2011/2013
AllDeath
Methods
Modern
Methods Population
GNI4,340
PPP
2000-2006
2007-2011
Poorest
Urban
Population
Birth
Natural
Migration
mid-2025
mid-2050
Population
Infant
TFR
65+ Rural
Males Turkey
Females
Urban
Density
per Capita
($US)(millions)8.5
(millions)
Rate
Rate
Increase
Rate66
Mortality
5.0
42of Population 3
50 Life Expectancy
49 (years) 51
51
7.3With HIV/AIDS
3.0
18
12(%)
1,960
3.3
6% Share of Income
48
36
%
Percent
15-49
%
Using Contraception
GDP GrowthChange
(%)
Sanitation 11
(%)
Population
%Improved
of Population
Life Expectancy United
(years) Arab Em
2012
5.8
46
2
58
57
60
57
0.3
1.5
13
9
167
1,860
3.0
2.0
5
53
70
65
Yemen
4.2
39
4
61
60
62
52
1.9
1.5
35
23
109
1,940
23.5
7.7
5
49
19
8
SOUTh cEnTRa
5.1
43
3
56
55
56
35
1.2
1.4
6
3
48
980
1.0
3.2
6
46
32
11
cEnTRaL aSia
5.0
42
3
54
52
55
44
0.6
2.5
20
19
46
1,190
16.5
5.6
7
43
33
8
Kazakhstan
5.7
43
3
60
59
61
48
1.7
1.0
11
10
39
600
2.2
12.3
6
45
30
7
Kyrgyzstan
6.1
48
3
54
52
56
35
1.6
1.1
10
10
12
1,160
14.7
6.9
8
41
35
14
Tajikistan
4.8
40
3
61
60
63
41
0.5
1.1
9
8
4
2,520
14.2
3.8
6
47
51
9
Turkmenistan
7.6
50
3
57
57
58
18
0.6
0.8
14
8
13
650
11.8
5.6
8
43
34
4
Uzbekistan
6.0
44
3
52
51
52
50
2.3
3.7
14
9
189
2,420
19.2
6.4
6
46
33
28
SOUTh aSia
5.0
44
3
63
62
65
47
0.2
0.7
13
12
69
1,920
11.6
3.9
6
47
68
39
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
4.9
42
3
45
45
45
41
0.2
1.6
11
10
87
1,360
17.9
5.6
8
44
22
7
Bhutan
4.7
42
3
56
55
57
38
2.9
3.4
15
13
109
920
8.9
6.0
6
46
26
3
India
5.1
44
3
59
58
60
24
7.2
5.2
34
28
52
1,190
8.0
5.8
6.3
48.5
37
24
Iran
6.2
44
2
53
51
55
11
5.1
1.4
22
18
391
560
6.5
9.5
9
43
45
51
Maldives
4.3
42
3
60
59
62
28
<0.1
0.1
19
13
354
1,230
11.5
4.5
3
68

Nepal
3.7
34
4
61
59
62
77
2.2
1.4
18
17
40

5.5
6
46
73
22
Pakistan
4.9
43
2
62
59
64
21
0.7
0.6
8
5
49
560
10.8
11.4

52
4
Sri Lanka
4.8
44
3
62
61
64
17
3.1
1.4
29
27
81
1,140
10.4
7.6
8
42
27
19
NOTES
b Average number of children born to a woman during her lifetime.
* Data prior to 2007 are shown in italics.
SOUThEaST aSi
4.5
42
3
60
59
62
24
9.3
6.2
46
39
76
1,760
9.5
3.5
5
53
31
29
() Indicates data unavailable or inapplicable.
c The status of Western Sahara is disputed by Morocco.
For additional notes and sources, see reverse side.
Brunei
4.6
43
3
64
62
65
33
0.2
0.3
40
28
38
950
5.9
5.0
5
50
19
11
a Infant3deaths per
d 46Special Administrative
Region.
by PRB50demographers
5.6
46
54 1,000 live
54 births. Rates
54 shown with
16 decimals
11.8 indicate10.0
42
138
880
9.7
7.2
6 Data prepared
50
53 Carl Haub and Cambodia
national statistics reported as completely registered, while those without
e 76Kosovo declared
independence
from
Serbia on5.8
Feb. 17, 2008.
Indonesia
1.4
21
7
73
70
77
42
0.3
1.0
39
636
15,820
6.1
Toshiko Kaneda.

92
90
are estimates from the sources cited on the reverse. Rates shown in italics
Serbia has not
recognized
Kosovos independence.
Laos
4.1
46 are based
2
79
76
83
50

600

September
2013.
Population
Reference
Bureau.
All
upon fewer than 50 annual infant deaths and, as a result, are
f The
former
Malaysia
5.9
45 subject
3 to considerable
50
49 variability.
50
31
4.7
11.3
12
11Yugoslav Republic.
30
1,020
8.3
7.7
5 rights reserved.
51
41
9
yearly
Myanmar
2.4
25
9
79
77
83
94

67
64
337

98
95
Philippines
4.7
45
2
63
61
65
19
5.4
2.9
52
45
422
1,250
9.7
8.9
5
57
61
61
Singapore
2.4
20
7
73
69
78
54

205
25,760
8.4
0.4
4
70
97
97
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2013 world population Data sheet 18
Thailand
6.8
48
3
54
53
56
38
0.8
0.7
15
1
16

52
6
Timor-Leste
5.1
43
3
54
53
55
18

3.1

15

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Acknowledgments, Notes, Sources, and Definitions


Acknowledgments
The authors gratefully acknowledge the valuable
assistance of PRB staff members John May, Donna
Clifton, and Lindsey Amato; and PRB interns Caroline
Burns, Natasha Bhatia, and Sarah Fitzpatrick; staff of the
International Programs Center of the U.S. Census Bureau;
the United Nations (UN) Population Division; and the
Institut national detudes dmographiques (INED), Paris, in
the preparation of this years World Population Data Sheet.
This publication is funded by the William and Flora Hewlett
Foundation, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the
U.S. Agency for International Development (IDEA Project,
No. AID-0AA-A-10-00009), and supporters. The contents
are the responsibility of the Population Reference Bureau
and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the
United States government.
Notes
The Data Sheet lists all geopolitical entities with
populations of 150,000 or more and all members of
the UN. These include sovereign states, dependencies,
overseas departments, and some territories whose
status or boundaries may be undetermined or in
dispute. More developed regions, following the
UN classification, comprise all of Europe and North
America, plus Australia, Japan, and New Zealand.
All other regions and countries are classified as less
developed. The least developed countries consist
of 49 countries with especially low incomes, high
economic vulnerability, and poor human development
indicators; 34 of these countries are in sub-Saharan
Africa, 14 in Asia, and one in the Caribbean. The criteria
and list of countries, as defined by the United Nations,
can be found at http://www.unohrlls.org/en/ldc/25/.
Sub-Saharan Africa: All countries of Africa except the
northern African countries of Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco,
Tunisia, and Western Sahara.
World and Regional Totals: Regional population totals are
independently rounded and include small countries or areas
not shown. Regional and world rates and percentages are
weighted averages of countries for which data are available;
regional averages are shown when data or estimates are
available for at least three-quarters of the regions population.
World Population Data Sheets from different years should
not be used as a time series. Fluctuations in values from
year to year often reflect revisions based on new data or
estimates rather than actual changes in levels. Additional
information on likely trends and consistent time series can
be obtained from PRB, and are also available from UN and
U.S. Census Bureau publications and websites.
2013 Population Reference Bureau

Sources
The rates and figures are primarily compiled from the following
sources: official country statistical yearbooks, bulletins, and
websites; the United Nations Demographic Yearbook, 2011,
and Population and Vital Statistics Report of the UN Statistics
Division; World Population Prospects: The 2012 Revision of
the UN Population Division; and the International Data Base
of the International Programs Center, U.S. Census Bureau.
Other sources include recent demographic surveys such as
the Demographic and Health Surveys, Reproductive Health
Surveys, special studies, and direct communication with
demographers and statistical bureaus in the United States and
abroad. Specific data sources may be obtained by contacting
the authors of the 2013 World Population Data Sheet. For
countries with complete registration of births and deaths,
rates are those most recently reported. For more developed
countries, nearly all vital rates refer to 2012 or 2011.
Definitions
Mid-2013 Population
Estimates are based on a recent census, official national
data, or PRB, UN, and U.S. Census Bureau projections. The
effects of refugee movements, large numbers of foreign
workers, and population shifts due to contemporary political
events are taken into account to the extent possible.
Birth and Death Rate
The annual number of births and deaths per 1,000 total
population. These rates are often referred to as crude
rates since they do not take a populations age structure
into account. Thus, crude death rates in more developed
countries with a relatively large proportion of high-mortality
older population are often higher than those in less
developed countries with lower life expectancy.
Rate of Natural Increase (RNI)
The birth rate minus the death rate, implying the annual
rate of population growth without regard for migration.
Expressed as a percentage.
Net Migration
The estimated rate of net immigration (immigration minus
emigration) per 1,000 population for a recent year based
upon the official national rate or derived as a residual
from estimated birth, death, and population growth rates.
Migration rates can vary substantially from year to year for
any particular country, as can the definition of an immigrant.
Projected Population, 2025-2050
Projected populations based upon reasonable assumptions on
the future course of fertility, mortality, and migration. Projections
are based upon official country projections, series issued by
the UN or the U.S. Census Bureau, or PRB projections.


Infant Mortality Rate


The annual number of deaths of infants under age 1 per
1,000 live births. Rates shown with decimals indicate
national statistics reported as completely registered, while
those without are estimates from the sources cited above.
Rates shown in italics are based upon fewer than 50 annual
infant deaths and, as a result, are subject to considerable
yearly variability; rates shown for such countries are
averages for a multiple-year period.

GNI PPP per Capita, 2012 (US$)


GNI PPP per capita is gross national income in purchasing
power parity (PPP) divided by mid-year population. GNI PPP
refers to gross national income converted to international
dollars using a purchasing power parity conversion factor.
International dollars indicate the amount of goods and
services one could buy in the United States with a given
amount of money. Data are from the World Bank. Figures in
italics are for 2011, 2010, or 2009.

Total Fertility Rate (TFR)


The average number of children a woman would have
assuming that current age-specific birth rates remain
constant throughout her childbearing years (usually
considered to be ages 15 to 49).

Percent Share of Income, Poorest Fifth/


Wealthiest Fifth
Percentage share of income or consumption is the share
that accrues to subgroups of population indicated by
quintiles. Data are from the World Bank, World Development
Indicators, 2013.

Population Under Age 15/Age 65+


The percentage of the total population in those ages, which
are often considered the dependent ages.
Life Expectancy at Birth
The average number of years a newborn infant can expect
to live under current mortality levels.
Percent Urban
Percentage of the total population living in areas termed
urban by that country or by the UN. Countries define urban
in many different ways, from population centers of 100 or
more dwellings to only the population living in national and
provincial capitals.
Prevalence of HIV/AIDS
The estimated percentage of adults, ages 15 to 49, living
with HIV/AIDS. Figures are from UNAIDS with updates from
recent Demographic and Health Surveys. Some regional
averages were calculated by PRB.
Contraceptive Use
The percentage of currently married or in union women
of reproductive age who are currently using any form
of contraception. Modern methods include clinic and
supply methods such as the pill, IUD, condom, and
sterilization. Data are from the most recently available
national-level surveys, such as Demographic and
Health Surveys, Reproductive Health Surveys, Multiple
Indicator Cluster Surveys, regional survey programs,
national surveys, and the UN Population Division World
Contraceptive Use 2012. For more developed countries,
data refer to some point in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Data for less developed countries are primarily from a
point in the mid-2000s to a very recent year. Data prior
to 2007 are shown in italics.

Percent of Population Who Use Improved


Sanitation
For monitoring Millennium Development Goals, an improved
sanitation facility is defined as one that hygienically
separates sewage from human contact. Data are from
WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply
and Sanitation.
PRBs 2013 World Population Data Sheet is available in
English, French, and Spanish at www.prb.org. Also online:
Interactive world map illustrating key demographic
variables by country and region.
Interactive infographic highlighting key findings from
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Webinar with PRB demographers, including their
PowerPoint presentations.
World population clock, continuously updating world
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