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On November 15, 2022, the United Nations announced that the world's population reached 8 billion.
On 11 July 1995, according to the World Population Report published in London by the United Nations Population Conference, the total number of people in the world in 1995 was 5.7 billion. It is estimated that the number of people added globally will remain above 86 million per year. The world's population will reach 7.1-7.8 billion by 2015, more than 8 billion by 2025, and 9.4 billion by 2050.
According to scientists' analysis, the world's population will peak at 10.6 billion by 2080, and will gradually decline thereafter, falling to 100 million by the end of the 21st century.
It continued to grow after the Black Death and the Great Famine in Europe in the 50s of the 14th century, when there were about 100 million people in the world. Subsequently, due to factors such as war, the growth rate was sometimes fast and sometimes slow. After the end of World War II, from the 1950s onwards, the rate of world population growth accelerated markedly – exceeding each year – due to reductions in factors that led to slowing population growth, such as war and famine.
This state lasted until 1970. In 1963, the world's population grew and reached an all-time high. Subsequently, with the development of the economy, people's conception of fertility changed, and the population growth rate gradually declined.
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As of 2021, the world's total population reached 100 million.
Although countries are at different stages of economic development, and their demographic conditions and demographic problems are also different, negative population growth and population aging have increasingly become problems that cannot be ignored.
According to the "State of World Population 2021" global report released by the United Nations Population**, the total world population is 100 million at this stage, and although it still maintains a positive growth trend compared with the total world population of 7.7 billion released in 2019, the growth rate is slowing down, and more countries are beginning to shrink their populations.
Development of the total world population:
The distribution of world population growth is extremely uneven, with the least developed regions becoming the fastest growing regions, and sub-Saharan Africa becoming the main driving force of population growth by the end of this century. The rest of the world's population will peak and decline by the end of the century, entering a period of negative growth.
With economic development, negative population growth and population aging will become the norm. Negative population growth and population aging go hand in hand and interact with each other. First, negative population growth will lead to labor shortages.
On the one hand, labor efficiency will decline accordingly, affecting the process of economic development; On the other hand, more countries have introduced deferred retirement policies, which have squeezed out job opportunities, affected fertility intentions, and entered a vicious circle.
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The global population is 7.8 billion. According to the British Daily Mail
On December 31, 2021, the U.S. Census Bureau said that the world's population.
In 2021, it increased by 74 million to 7.8 billion. China remains the most populous country with about 1.4 billion people. India, with a population of 100 million, is a close second and could overtake China by 2025. The United States is in third place with a population of about 100 million, followed by Indonesia.
and Pakistan, with a population of about 100 million and 100 million, respectively.
Global population distribution
Asia: 100 million people, about 60 percent of the world's population, Europe: 100 million people, about 60 percent of the world's total population, North America.
With a population of 100 million, about 100 percent of the world's total population, Africa: 100 million people, about 100 percent of the world's total population.
Oceania. It has a population of 27 million, about 10 percent of the world's total population, and South America.
With a population of 100 million, about 10 percent of the world's population, Antarctica: Antarctica has only a few scientific expeditions and whaling teams from other continents, and no settled residents.
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As of 2022, the total global population is about 7.8 billion.
The current population is actually very saturated, and the population is mainly concentrated in habitable areas, and many parts of the world are still very harsh and unsuitable for human habitationThe main populous countries in the world are our country, India, the United States, Brazil and many more.
Trends in population growth:
Negative population growth is increasingly a significant trend in global population development, and the accelerating aging process and low fertility rates are seen as the main drivers of this trend. By 2050, the average life expectancy of the global population will increase to years, the global fertility rate will fall, and population growth will generally slow down over the next 10 years.
As the basic, overall and strategic supporting factor of economic and social development, the direction of population growth has changed, which has aroused widespread concern about whether the economy can continue to grow.
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