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Charts
- Annual change in GDP, population and CO₂ emissions
- Annual population growthwith UN projections
- Birth rate vs. death rate
- Births and deaths per yearwith UN projections
- Births per yearwith UN projections
- Births per year, by world region
- Child deaths per year
- Children per woman vs. Natural population growth
- Children under age 15, by world region1950 to 2100, with UN projections
- Children under age 5
- Children under age 5, by world regionwith UN projections
- Contraceptive prevalence: modern methods vs. any methods
- Crude death rate: the share of the population that dies each yearIHME
- Crude death rate: the share of the population that dies each yearWHO
- Deaths per yearwith UN projections
- Deaths per year, by age group
- England's economy over the long run: GDP per capita vs. population
- England's economy over the long run: GDP vs. population
- Fertility rate: children per womanwith UN projections
- Historical national accounts estimates of the share of the world's population living on less than $5 per day, by region
- Marriages per 1,000 people
- Military personnel as a share of total population
- Natural population growthwith UN projections
- Natural population growth rate vs. child mortality rate
- Natural population growth rate vs. median age
- Number of deaths, by world region
- Populationsince 10,000 BCE
- Population
- Populationsince 10,000 BCE, Marimekko
- Population1950 to 2100, with UN projections
- Population by age group
- Population by age group1950 to 2100, with UN projections
- Population by age group
- Population by income levelWorld Bank
- Population by world region10,000 BCE to 2100, with UN projections
- Population growth ratewith UN projections
- Population growth rate by level of developmentwith UN projections
- Population growth rate with and without migration
- Population of England over history
- Population of young, working-age and elderly
- Population of young, working-age and elderlywith UN projections
- Population, comparison of United Nations projections1950 to 2100, with UN projections
- Prison population rate
- Share of births registered
- Share of global consumption-based CO₂ emissions and population
- Share of population living on less than $5 per day
- Share of women using contraceptives
- The demographic transition in England and Wales
- The demographic transition in Sweden
- Time for the world population to double
- World population, comparison of UN projections
- World population, comparison of different historical sources