World Population Data Sheet 2011
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The World at 7 Billion:
A PRB Interactive Map
 

Which countries will grow the most by 2050? Where is infant mortality highest? How does contraceptive prevalence vary worldwide? Find the answers in PRB’s interactive map. Browse through 17 indicators organized in six tabs, ranging from life expectancy, HIV/AIDS, family planning, poverty, and more. View data on global, regional, or country maps or tables. You can easily embed the map on your blog or website. View full size

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Video: 7 Billion and Counting

Global population trends result from varying levels of population growth and decline among countries. This informative video provides a simple and compelling overview of population trends that have created a world of 7 billion people.

2011 World Population Data Sheet

2011 World Population Data Sheet

The 2011 World Population Data Sheet offers detailed information on 18 population, health, and environment indicators for more than 200 countries. This year’s data include: HIV/AIDS Prevalence, People Living Below $2/day, and Access to Improved Water Supply.   More | PDF

Webinar

In this webinar recorded on July 28, 2011, PRB demographers Carl Haub, James Gribble, and Linda Jacobsen present key findings from the 2011 World Population Data Sheet that illustrate just how stark the contrasts are between rich and poor countries and the implications of a world of 7 billion people, followed by a question and answer session.

The Demographic Transition

Population Bulletin

 

It took all of human history to reach a world population of 1.6 billion in 1900. By 2000, it was 6.1 billion. How did this change happen? The answer lies in the demographic transition—the shifts in birth and death rates that historically have occurred over long periods of time—and how differently it has taken place in developed and developing countries. More | PDF