Human population projections - Wikipedia 1 World population growth 1700–2100, 2024 projection Human population projections are attempts to show how human populations might change in the future [1] These projections are an important input to forecasts of the population's impact on the planet and humanity's future well-being [2] Models of population growth take trends in human development and apply projections into the future [3
World Population Prospects - Un The various datasets disaggregated by age are available in two forms: by standard 5-year age groups and single ages Additional outputs, including results from the probabilistic projections, and more detailed metadata will be posted soon after the initial public release
5 facts about how the world’s population is expected to change by 2100 The world’s population is expected to get older The world’s median age is projected to rise to 42 by 2100, up from 31 today and 22 in 1950 The number of people ages 65 and older is expected to more than double, from 857 million today to 2 4 billion by 2100 That would increase their share of the global population from 10% to 24%
Peak global population and other key findings from the 2024 UN World . . . The world population is projected to peak slightly earlier than in previous projections The United Nations doesn’t only publish historical estimates of how population and demographic trends have changed in the past; it also makes projections for what the future might look like
World population trends | United Nations Population Fund The UN’s principal population projection (the medium variant) suggests that the world population will grow to nearly ten billion by the middle of this century, and will level off at around 10 4 billion by the 2080s However, if fertility declines by less than projected, the world population could exceed twelve billion by the end of the century
New International Population Estimates and Projections The IDB consists of estimates and projections of demographic indicators, including population size and growth (by sex and single year of age up to 100-plus) and components of change (mortality, fertility and net international migration) for more than 220 countries and areas
Global Population Projections to 2100 - TheDataInsider The world’s population is expected to peak around 10 3 billion by 2086, according to projections by the United Nations While growth continues steadily over the next few decades, the annual increase is slowing significantly, eventually plateauing and even slightly declining toward the end of the century
New UN Population Growth Projections Point to Persistent Inequities Since then, global population has already grown roughly 2 5% to 8 2 billion The new UN report’s medium projection indicates global population will increase by roughly another 25% or 2 1 billion people, reaching 10 3 billion in the mid-2080s, before declining to 10 2 billion by the end of the century
The Road to 10 Billion: World Population Projections 2024 The United Nations has today released its updated population projections up to 2100 It predicts there’ll be another two billion people on the planet by 2063, peaking at 10 3 billion in the mid-2080s