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2016 WORLD POPULATION DATA SHEET WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON HUMAN NEEDS AND SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES

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The percentage of energy consumed globally from renewable sources, including hydro power.

Average global population per square kilometer of arable land —239 in more developed countries, 697 in less developed.

The world population in 2016.

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Most Populous Countries COUNTRY, 2016

POPULATION (MILLIONS)

COUNTRY, 2050

POPULATION (MILLIONS)

China

1,378

India

1,708

India

1,329

China

1,344

United States

324

United States

398

Indonesia

259

Nigeria

398

Brazil

206

Indonesia

360

Pakistan

203

Pakistan

344

Nigeria

187

Brazil

226

Bangladesh

163

Congo, Dem. Rep.

214

Russia

144

Bangladesh

202

Mexico

129

Egypt

169

Highest and Lowest Total Fertility Rates, 2016 HIGHEST

LOWEST

Niger

7.6

Korea, South

1.2

South Sudan

6.7

Romania

1.2 1.2

Congo, Dem. Rep.

6.5

Singapore

Chad

6.4

Taiwan

1.2

Somalia

6.4

Bosnia-Herzegovina

1.3

Burundi

6.1

Greece

1.3

Angola

6.0

Moldova

1.3

Mali

6.0

Poland

1.3

Mozambique

5.9

Portugal

1.3

Uganda

5.8

Spain

1.3

NOTE: 2016 data refer to latest data available.

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Population Clock, 2016 1,254,309,821

6,163,842,020

147,183,065

13,714,857

133,468,215

Day

403,241

37,575

365,666

280

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254

Year

57,387,752

12,580,616

44,807,108

Day

157,227

34,467

122,759

109

24

85

Year

89,795,313

1,134,242

88,661,107

Day

246,015

3,108

242,907

Minute Natural increase per

171

2

169

Year

5,226,233

65,229

5,160,998

Day

14,318

179

14,140

10

0.1

10

Minute Infant deaths per

Minute

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LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

7,418,151,841

Minute

Deaths per

MORE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

Year

Population

Births per

WORLD

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OPULATION (MILLIONS)

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1,708 1,344 398 398 360 344 226 214 202 169

U.S. Air Quality Improvements Led by Metro Areas

Middle-I

Particulate matter (PM) in the air is composed of dust, dirt, soot, smoke, and liquid droplets. Fine PM (particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers, known as PM2.5) can lodge deeply in the lungs and is hazardous to humans and to the environment. Numerous studies have linked PM2.5 to serious health problems including irregular heartbeat, asthma, heart attack, and premature death. Particulate matter can also pollute waterways and damage forests and crops. Air quality in the United States has improved since passage of the Clean Air Act of 1963 and its major amendments in 1970, 1977, and 1990. Stricter emissions regulations have reduced PM2.5 pollution nationwide, but rates of improvement have been fastest in metropolitan areas and manufacturing-dependent counties, which have higher levels of particulate pollution from motor vehicles, power plants, and industrial activity. Although rates of improvement have been slower in rural, mining, and agricultural areas, PM2.5 pollution remains lower than in metropolitan areas or manufacturing-dependent counties. And while air quality has improved, U.S. public health experts believe there is no safe level of exposure to particulate matter.

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Annual Average Ambient Concentration of Fine Particulate Matter (PM 2.5) in Micrograms per Cubic Meter, Averages Across U.S. Counties

Trend in Annua Averages Acros

14.1 13.2

1.2

12.7

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11.9 10.2

1.2

9.3

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Low

WHO Recom

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1990 National Average

ManufacturingDependent

MiningDependent

FarmDependent 2001

Large Metro

Mid to Small Metro

Non-Metro/ Rural

2011

Note: Country level PM aggregated to income

Notes: Large Metro is defined as 1 million population or more. Mid to Small Metro is defined as metropolitan area with less than 1 million population.

DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

GNI per Capita:

Sources: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; PRB analysis of data from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

Sources: Michael Bra 79-88; World Bank; an Summary of Risk Asse

163,842,020

133,468,215

Municipal

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L AW T OI O HPIUGL AHT ILOINGHH R LN D PO I GT HS LIGHTS

F O C U S O N H U M A N N E E D S A N D S U S TA I N A B L E E E D S A N D S U S TA INABLE RESOURCES

Middle-Income Countries Face Biggest Air Pollution Challenge

2.5 s studies culate ge of the .5 pollution have have been pendent e matter.

Worldwide, the highest national-level concentrations of PM2.5 are in middle-income countries such as China and Bangladesh where adoption of pollution control measures has lagged behind rapid industrialization. The challenge for both low-income and middle-income nations is to ensure people have clean air to breathe without hindering development. As depicted in the accompanying U.S. graphic, particulate air pollution in many of the world’s high-income countries has declined with shifts towards more efficient energy use and away from manufacturing. However, no group of countries is immune to the dangers of air pollution; even the high-income average surpasses the World Health Organization’s target of limiting the presence of PM2.5 to no more than 10 micrograms per cubic meter of air. China currently is over five times this level, while France exceeds the recommended level by 40 percent.

Trend in Annual Average Ambient Concentration of Fine Particular Matter (PM2.5) in Micrograms per Cubic Meter, Averages Across Countries by Income Category 39 36 Upper-Middle 30

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20

Low

15 10

WHO Recommended Limit

1990 GNI per Capita:

1995 Low-Income $1,045 or Less

10 2000

2005

Lower Middle-Income $1,046 to $4,125

Upper Middle-Income $4,126 to $12,735

2010

2013

High-Income $12,736 or More

Note: Country level PM2.5 estimates are calculated using satellite-based estimates, chemical transport model simulations, and ground measurements. Country estimates are aggregated to income level groups by the World Bank. Sources: Michael Brauer et al., “Ambient Air Pollution Exposure Estimation for the Global Burden of Disease 2013,” Environmental Science & Technology 50, no. 1 (2016): 79-88; World Bank; and World Health Organization, WHO Air Quality Guidelines for Particulate Matter, Ozone, Nitrogen Dioxide, and Sulfur Dioxide: Global Update 2005, Summary of Risk Assessment.

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WO R L D P O P U L AT I O N H I G H L I G H T S F O C U S O N H U M A N N E E D S A N D S U S TA I N A B L E R E S O U R C E S

Municipal Waste Volumes per Capita Rise With Income Proper municipal waste disposal is a public health and environmental priority as urban populations grow. City residents without regular refuse collection services risk exposure to contaminants that spread into soil, streets, and water. Uncontrolled dumpsites taint water tables and release airborne toxins as unsorted refuse is burned. Global municipal waste data show that per capita volumes tend to rise with average income levels but negative impacts lessen as wealthier cities improve waste processing systems. While some cities in lower-income countries have expanded collection coverage, many still lag in proper waste processing—or controlled disposal. Collection in Lahore, Pakistan covers 77 percent of the population but only 18 percent of collections go to a controlled disposal facility. Lusaka, Zambia has 63 percent coverage and a 45 percent rate of controlled disposal. Recycling rates reach relatively high levels in some lower-income countries, often due to informal recycling networks.

ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS 100 • 100 • 23

551 370

SOFIA, BULGARIA 100 • 100 • 11 BISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN

200 83 • 0 • 18

584

608 ATHENS, GREECE 100 • 100 • 24

SAN FRANCISCO, UNITED STATES 100 • 100 • 48

BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN 100 • 100 • 8

400

429

PAKISTAN 219 LAHORE, 77 • 18 • 35

193 DHAKA, BANGLADESH 55 • 55 • 15

BANGALORE, INDIA 75 • 73 • 32 200

GUADALAJARA, MEXICO 95 • 97 • 8

257

QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES 99 • 98 • 39

MONROVIA, LIBERIA

225 37 • 70 • 8

183 KAMPALA, UGANDA 50 • 100 • 11

LUSAKA, ZAMBIA 63 • 45 • 14

SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE 100 • 100 • 20

318 253

JAKARTA, INDONESIA 95 • 84 • 10

201

LEGEND 370 Sources: David C. Wilson, et al., “‘Wasteaware’ Benchmark Indicators for Integrated Sustainable Waste Management in Cities,” Waste Management 35, no. 1 (2015): 329-43; United Nations Environment Programme and International Solid Waste Association, Global Waste Management Outlook, David C. Wilson, ed.

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430 BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA 96 • 97 • 8

The volume of Annual Municipal Solid Waste (kg per capita) is indicated by both the size of the circle and the value in each circle.

SOFIA, BULGARIA 100 • 100 • 11

World Bank income category of the country where the city is located.

LOW

Recycling Rate (% of total waste generated) Controlled Disposal (% of collected waste properly managed) Waste Collection Coverage (% of city population)



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UPPERMIDDLE

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417 ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA 100 • 100 • 54

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SOFIA, BULGARIA 100 • 100 • 11

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BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA 96 • 97 • 8

F O C U S O N H U M A N N E E D S A N D S U S TA I N A B L E R E S O U R C E S

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More People Have Improved Access to Water and Sanitation

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Access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation is fundamental to sustainable development and human health. Progress on water in the past 25 years has brought access to piped water close to home (the definition of improved access) to 91 percent of the world’s population, up from 76 percent in 1990. Of those remaining without improved access, nearly half are in sub-Saharan Africa. Sanitation status has been more varied, yet progress is clear. Whereas some countries, like Chile, already had good access that is now almost universal, other countries have made more progress on sanitation than water, such as Angola. Still, more than 2.4 billion people, mostly in eastern and southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, do not have access to improved sanitation facilities. And urban-rural gaps are sharp: Eighty-two percent of urban dwellers, but only 51 percent of rural residents, use improved sanitation facilities. Most developed countries have nearly universal access to water and sanitation.

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capita) is indicated by both the size of the circle and the value in each circle.

country where the city is located.

417

WO R L D P O P U L AT I O N H I G H L I G H T S

SOFIA, BULGARIA 100 • 100 • 11

LOW

Recycling Rate (% of total waste generated) F Owaste C U Sproperly O N managed) HUMAN Controlled Disposal (% of collected Waste Collection Coverage (% of city population)

UPPERMIDDLE

LOWERMIDDLE

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Aquaculture Meets Fish Demand as Ocean Catches Decline

n t of ran ccess han cilities.

Seafood is an important protein source for about 3 billion people worldwide. Population growth, new ocean fishing technologies, and changes in ocean ecosystems have placed strains on wild fish stocks. Total ocean catches peaked in the late 1990s and the World Wildlife Fund estimates that the oceans contain half the number of fish they did in 1970. Declining catches also reflect national and global efforts to enforce sustainable catch limits. Strong growth in aquaculture has allowed per capita fish consumption to rise steadily, to a global average of 19 kilograms per person in 2012 from about 10 kilograms in the 1960s. In 2012, aquaculture was the source for about half (49 percent) of fish consumed by humans, up from 5 percent in 1962.

Trend in Annual World Fish Supply by Source and Fish Consumption per Capita, 1970-2012 Fish Supply by Source

Fish Consumption (kg per capita)

100%

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98

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CATCH

8

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20%

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Sources: Food and Agriculture Organization, Fisheries and Aquaculture Department.

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2.8

MILLION Metric tons of carbon emitted by China in 2013, almost four times the level of 1992.

3.5

The total fertility rate (lifetime births per woman) in Egypt.

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50%

Percentage of the population in Niger that is less than 15 years old.

728

$1,760 Gross national income per capita of Haiti.

38

MILLION

Infant deaths per 1,000 live births in Bangladesh.

Projected 2050 population of Europe, down from 740 million in 2016.



54%

Percentage of the world’s population living in urban areas.

34%

Percentage of people in the least-developed countries with access to electricity, compared to 85 percent globally.

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POPULATION, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT DATA AND ESTIMATES FOR THE COUNTRIES AND REGIONS OF THE WORLD

WORLD MORE DEVELOPED LESS DEVELOPED LESS DEVELOPED (Excl. China) LEAST DEVELOPED AFRICA SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA NORTHERN AFRICA Algeria Egypt Libya Morocco Sudan Tunisia Western Saharae WESTERN AFRICA Benin Burkina Faso Cape Verde Côte 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 Somalia South Sudan © 2016 Population Reference Bureau Tanzania Uganda

Population mid-2016 (millions) 7,418 1,254 6,164 4,778 962 1,203 974 229 40.8 93.5 6.3 34.7 42.1 11.3 0.6 359 10.8 19.0 0.5 23.9 2.1 28.2 11.2 1.9 4.6 17.3 4.2 19.7 186.5 14.8 6.6 7.5 394 11.1 0.8 0.9 5.4 101.7 45.4 23.7 17.2 1.3 0.2 27.2 0.8 11.9 0.09 11.1 12.7 54.2 36.6

Births per 1,000 Population 20 11 22 24 33 36 37 29 26 31 20 20 37 20 18 39 36 41 21 37 41 33 37 37 35 44 31 49 39 38 37 36 36 42 33 25 34 30 31 33 34 10 33 45 17 34 17 44 37 37 43

Deaths per 1,000 Population 8 10 7 7 9 10 11 6 5 6 5 6 8 7 6 11 9 10 5 13 9 8 10 12 9 13 8 9 13 6 14 9 9 10 7 9 7 7 7 7 10 8 3 14 5 7 7 12 12 7 10

Net Migration Rate per 1,000 — 3 -0 -0 -1 -1 -0 -1 0 -1 -10 -2 -3 -1 8 -1 -0 -1 -4 0 -1 -1 -0 -1 -1 -3 -1 -0 -0 -1 -1 -0 -1 0 -3 -3 -5 -0 -0 0 -0 -1 -0 0 -7 -1 1 -6 10 -1 -4

Population Infant mid-2030 mid-2050 Mortality (millions) (millions) Ratea 8,539 9,869 36 1,298 1,322 5 7,241 8,548 39 5,821 7,195 43 1,318 1,923 59 1,681 2,527 57 1,388 2,128 62 293 400 29 50.6 63.2 21 121.6 168.8 22 7.4 8.4 23 38.1 38.8 24 61.7 105.0 51 13.1 14.9 17 0.7 0.9 35 515 800 64 16.6 24.0 66 28.2 47.0 65 0.6 0.7 19 33.0 50.1 69 3.2 5.1 45 37.1 50.4 41 18.3 27.5 67 2.5 3.6 88 6.4 9.4 54 26.1 43.6 56 5.7 8.0 72 34.3 68.9 56 261.9 397.5 69 21.6 34.4 39 8.9 12.6 89 10.9 17.4 47 561 844 51 17.2 30.4 63 1.0 1.4 36 1.1 1.2 53 7.3 10.4 43 132.9 168.6 47 63.7 88.2 39 32.9 47.1 36 23.4 32.2 42 1.2 1.1 13.6 0.3 0.5 4 41.9 74.4 81 1.0 1.1 7 16.4 23.6 32 0.1 0.1 13.4 16.5 27.0 76 17.8 25.9 74 See notes on page 20 43 81.5 134.8 58.1 101.5 53

Total Fertility Rateb 2.5 1.7 2.6 2.9 4.3 4.7 5.0 3.4 3.1 3.5 2.4 2.4 5.2 2.4 2.1 5.4 4.7 5.7 2.3 4.9 5.6 4.2 5.1 4.9 4.7 6.0 4.2 7.6 5.5 5.0 4.9 4.7 4.8 6.1 4.3 3.2 4.2 4.2 3.9 4.3 4.4 1.4 4.0 5.9 2.5 4.2 2.4 6.4 6.7 5.2 5.8

Percent of Population Ages Ages <15 65+ 26 8 16 18 28 7 31 5 41 4 41 4 43 3 32 5 29 6 31 4 30 5 25 6 43 3 24 8 26 3 44 3 45 3 49 3 28 6 42 3 46 2 39 5 43 3 43 3 42 3 47 3 40 3 50 3 43 3 44 4 42 3 42 3 43 3 46 2 40 3 33 4 43 3 41 3 42 3 41 3 40 4 20 9 44 3 45 3 24 10 41 3 22 8 47 3 42 3 45 3 48 3

GNI per Capita ($US) 2015 15,415 39,963 10,214 8,936 2,424 4,802 3,606 9,798 14,280 10,690 15,140 7,680 4,080 11,060 — 4,135 2,100 1,640 6,390 3,240 1,580 4,070 1,120 1,450 720 2,360 3,710 950 5,800 2,390 1,560 1,320 2,019 730 1,430 — — 1,620 3,060 1,400 1,140 19,290 — 1,170 — 1,720 25,760 — 1,630 2,620 1,780

Percent of Married Women 15-49 Using Life Expectancy Contraceptionc at Birth (years) Percent All Modern Urban Methods Methods Males Females 54 62 56 70 74 78 70 62 76 82 49 61 55 68 72 47 54 46 67 70 32 36 32 61 64 41 35 30 59 62 39 31 26 57 59 51 52 46 69 73 71 57 48 73 78 43 58 57 70 73 79 42 20 69 75 60 67 57 73 75 34 12 12 61 64 68 62 50 73 77 81 — — 67 71 45 18 13 55 56 44 18 12 58 61 30 21 20 57 60 66 61 57 71 80 54 18 12 51 53 60 9 8 59 62 54 35 29 60 63 37 6 5 58 59 49 16 14 54 57 50 20 19 60 62 40 16 15 54 54 60 11 10 62 65 22 14 12 61 62 48 15 10 53 53 45 23 21 65 68 40 17 16 50 52 38 20 17 59 61 26 40 37 60 64 12 32 30 58 61 28 19 14 62 65 77 19 18 60 64 23 8 7 62 66 20 37 36 62 66 26 66 63 60 65 35 40 33 64 67 16 59 58 62 64 41 76 39 71 78 47 — — 75 78 32 12 11 52 56 95 67 64 77 84 29 53 48 62 66 54 — — 70 79 40 15 1 54 57 19 4 1 55 57 2016 WORLD DATA 30 38 POPULATION 32 64SHEET 10 66 20 34 30 62 64

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17 7 1 0.1 0.1 13.4 2.4b 22 8 25,760 54 — — 70 79 7,418 20 8 — 8,539 9,869 36 2.5 26 8 15,415 54 62 56 70 74 11.1 44 12 -6 16.5 27.0 76 6.4 47 3 — 40 15 1 54 57 1,254 11 10 3 1,298 1,322 5 1.7 16 18 39,963 78 70 62 76 82 12.7 37 12 10 17.8 25.9 74 6.7 42 3 1,630 19 4 1 55 57 6,164 22 7 -0 7,241 8,548 39 2.6 28 7 10,214 49 61 55 68 72 54.2 37 -1 81.5 134.8 43 5.2 45 3 2,620 30 38 32 64 66 4,778 24 7 -0 5,821 7,195 43 2.9 31 5 8,936 47 54 46 67 70 36.6 43 10 -4 58.1 101.5 53 5.8 48 3 1,780 20 34 30 62 64 962 33 9 -1 1,318 1,923 59 4.3 41 4 2,424 32 36 32 61 64 15.9 43 13 -0 24.1 41.0 52 5.3 46 3 3,700 40 49 45 51 56 1,203 36 10 -1 1,681 2,527 57 4.7 41 4 4,802 41 35 30 59 62 16.0 -3 22.2 33.2 50 4.0 42 3 1,700 33 66 66 56 59 157 44 14 -0 238 396 88 6.0 45 3 2,617 47 21 11 51 54 974 37 11 1,388 2,128 62 5.0 43 3,606 39 31 26 57 59 229 29 6 -1 293 400 29 3.4 32 5 9,798 51 52 46 69 73 25.8 45 14 1 39.4 65.5 93 6.0 48 2 6,450 62 18 12 51 54 24.4 38 10 -0 34.4 51.9 55 4.9 43 3 3,080 54 34 21 56 59 40.8 26 5 0 50.6 63.2 21 3.1 29 6 14,280 71 57 48 73 78 5.0 34 14 0 6.7 9.7 90 4.4 39 4 600 40 15 9 49 53 93.5 31 6 -1 121.6 168.8 22 3.5 31 10,690 43 58 57 70 73 14.5 47 14 1 22.7 38.5 87 6.4 48 2 2,110 22 6 5 51 53 6.3 20 5 -10 7.4 8.4 23 2.4 30 5 15,140 79 42 20 69 75 4.9 34.7 20 6 -2 38.1 38.8 24 2.4 25 6 7,680 60 67 57 73 75 37 10 -7 6.7 10.2 48 4.7 41 3 6,300 65 30 18 57 60 42.1 37 8 -3 61.7 105.0 51 5.2 43 4,080 34 12 12 61 64 79.8 46 16 -0 124.2 213.8 97 6.5 46 3 720 42 21 8 49 52 11.3 20 7 -1 13.1 14.9 17 2.4 24 8 11,060 68 62 50 73 77 0.9 35 11 5 1.3 2.0 67 4.9 39 3 16,450 40 13 10 56 59 0.6 18 6 8 0.7 0.9 35 2.1 26 3 — 81 — — 67 71 1.8 32 9 1 2.4 3.5 43 4.1 37 5 18,810 87 31 19 64 65 359 39 11 -1 515 800 64 5.4 44 3 4,135 45 18 13 55 56 0.2 33 7 -6 0.3 0.3 38 4.4 42 4 3,160 67 41 37 64 68 10.8 36 9 -0 16.6 24.0 66 4.7 45 3 2,100 44 18 12 58 61 64 23 10 3 74 88 36 2.5 31 5 12,404 62 60 59 60 63 19.0 41 10 -1 28.2 47.0 65 5.7 49 3 1,640 30 21 20 57 60 2.2 25 8 2 2.7 3.3 31 2.8 33 5 15,600 57 53 51 62 67 0.5 21 5 -4 0.6 0.7 19 2.3 28 6 6,390 66 61 57 71 80 2.2 29 15 -2 2.6 3.4 59 3.3 36 5 3,160 27 60 60 50 50 23.9 37 13 33.0 50.1 69 4.9 42 3 3,240 54 18 12 51 53 2.5 29 7 0 3.3 4.7 39 3.6 34 4 10,380 47 56 55 62 67 2.1 41 9 -1 3.2 5.1 45 5.6 46 2 1,580 60 9 8 59 62 55.7 22 10 3 63.4 75.2 34 2.4 30 5 12,830 65 60 60 60 64 28.2 33 8 37.1 50.4 41 4.2 39 5 4,070 54 35 29 60 63 1.3 29 14 -1 1.5 1.8 50 3.3 37 4 8,040 21 66 66 50 48 11.2 37 10 -0 18.3 27.5 67 5.1 43 3 1,120 37 6 5 58 59 998 15 7 1 1,117 1,221 14 2.0 23 10 30,077 80 73 68 74 80 1.9 37 12 -1 2.5 3.6 88 4.9 43 3 1,450 49 16 14 54 57 360 12 8 4 401 445 6 1.8 19 15 55,179 81 74 68 77 81 4.6 35 9 -1 6.4 9.4 54 4.7 42 3 720 50 20 19 60 62 36.2 11 8 6 41.0 46.9 4.4 1.6 16 16 43,970 82 72 79 84 74 17.3 44 13 -3 26.1 43.6 56 6.0 47 3 2,360 40 16 15 54 54 323.9 12 8 4 359.4 398.3 5.8 1.8 19 15 56,430 81 74 68 76 81 4.2 31 8 5.7 8.0 72 4.2 40 3 3,710 60 11 10 62 65 637 17 6 -1 716 775 17 2.1 26 8 14,512 80 73 67 72 79 19.7 49 9 -0 34.3 68.9 56 7.6 50 3 950 22 14 12 61 62 175 19 5 -1 205 232 16 2.3 29 6 14,896 74 72 65 74 79 186.5 39 13 -0 261.9 397.5 69 5.5 43 3 5,800 48 15 10 53 53 0.4 22 6 4 0.5 0.6 14 2.5 36 4 7,880 45 55 52 71 77 14.8 38 6 -1 21.6 34.4 39 5.0 44 4 2,390 45 23 21 65 68 4.9 15 4 1 5.6 6.1 8.0 1.8 23 7 14,880 77 76 75 77 82 6.6 37 14 -1 8.9 12.6 89 4.9 42 3 1,560 40 17 16 50 52 6.4 18 7 -7 6.7 6.7 17 2.0 27 8 8,220 67 72 68 68 78 7.5 36 9 -0 10.9 17.4 47 4.7 42 3 1,320 38 20 17 59 61 16.6 24 5 21.3 27.6 28 3.1 40 5 7,510 52 61 49 69 76 -1 394 36 9 -1 561 844 51 4.8 43 3 2,019 26 40 37 60 64 8.2 22 5 -2 10.2 12.6 26 2.5 32 5 4,740 55 73 64 71 76 11.1 42 10 0 17.2 30.4 63 6.1 46 2 730 12 32 30 58 61 128.6 19 5 148.1 163.8 13 2.2 28 6 17,150 79 72 66 74 79 -1 0.8 33 7 -3 1.0 1.4 36 4.3 40 3 1,430 28 19 14 62 65 6.3 20 5 -4 7.5 9.1 19 2.4 30 5 5,050 59 80 76 72 78 0.9 25 9 -3 1.1 1.2 53 3.2 33 4 — 77 19 18 60 64 4.0 19 5 2 4.8 5.7 14 2.4 27 8 20,710 67 63 60 75 81 5.4 34 7 -5 7.3 10.4 43 4.2 43 3 23 8 7 62 66 43 17 8 -4 47 49 28 2.3 26 9 — 70 62 58 71 76 101.7 30 7 -0 132.9 168.6 47 4.2 41 3 1,620 20 37 36 62 66 0.09 12 6 0.1 0.1 16 1.5 24 7 22,220 24 — — 74 80 45.4 31 7 -0 63.7 88.2 39 3.9 42 3 3,060 26 66 63 60 65 0.4 14 6 4 0.4 0.5 14 1.8 26 6 22,930 83 — — 72 78 23.7 33 7 0 32.9 47.1 36 4.3 41 3 1,400 35 40 33 64 67 0.3 12 9 2 0.3 0.3 12 1.7 19 14 15,930 32 59 55 73 78 17.2 34 10 -0 23.4 32.2 42 4.4 40 4 1,140 16 59 58 62 64 11.2 11 9 -2 11.1 10.2 4.2 1.7 16 14 — 77 74 72 78 82 1.3 10 8 -1 1.2 1.1 13.6 1.4 20 9 19,290 41 76 39 71 78 0.2 12 9 10 0.2 0.2 10.2 1.9 19 16 — 89 — — 75 81 0.2 33 3 -0 0.3 0.5 4 4.0 44 3 — 47 — — 75 78 0.07 14 9 -1 0.08 0.07 20 2.1 22 10 10,420 70 72 77 27.2 45 14 0 41.9 74.4 81 5.9 45 3 1,170 32 12 11 52 56 10.6 20 6 -3 12.1 13.2 31 2.4 30 7 13,570 79 70 68 71 77 0.8 5 -7 1.0 1.1 7 2.5 24 10 — 95 67 64 77 84 0.1 17 8 -2 0.1 0.1 15 2.1 26 7 12,520 36 — — 74 79 11.9 34 7 16.4 23.6 32 4.2 41 3 1,720 29 53 48 62 66 0.4 12 8 -1 0.4 0.4 8.8 2.2 22 15 — 98 — — 76 83 0.09 17 7 1 0.1 0.1 13.4 2.4 22 8 25,760 54 — — 70 79 11.1 26 8 -3 13.3 16.2 42 3.2 35 4 1,760 59 34 31 61 65 11.1 44 12 -6 16.5 27.0 76 6.4 47 3 — 40 15 1 54 57 2.7 14 6 -5 2.8 2.6 17 2.0 24 9 8,860 55 72 68 73 78 12.7 37 12 10 17.8 25.9 74 6.7 42 3 1,630 19 4 1 55 57 0.4 12 9 -3 0.4 0.3 7 2.1 18 18 — 89 — — 78 84 54.2 37 7 -1 81.5 134.8 43 5.2 45 3 2,620 30 38 32 64 66 3.4 10 9 -19 3.4 3.1 7.0 1.4 17 18 24,030 99 84 72 76 83 See notes on page 2016 WORLD DATA 36.6 43 10 -4 58.1 101.5 5.8 48 3 1,780 20 34 30 62 64 0.05 14 8 7 0.06 0.07 20 53 13 1.8 21 8 23,700 32 — POPULATION — 73SHEET 11 78 15.9 43 13 -0 24.1 41.0 52 5.3 46 3 3,700 40 49 45 51 56 0.2 12 6 2 0.2 0.2 18 1.5 22 9 10,820 18 56 52 75 82

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0.3 12 9 2 0.3 0.3 12 1.7 19 14 15,930 32 59 55 73 78 11.2 11 9 -2 11.1 10.2 4.2 1.7 16 14 — 77 74 72 78 82 0.2 12 9 10 0.2 0.2 10.2 1.9 19 16 — 89 — — 75 81 0.07 14 HEALTH, 9AND ENVIRONMENT -1 0.08 0.07ESTIMATES 20 2.1 THE22COUNTRIES 10 10,420 70 OF THE — WORLD — 72 77 POPULATION, DATA AND FOR AND REGIONS 10.6 20 6 -3 12.1 13.2 31 2.4 30 7 13,570 79 70 68 71 77 0.1 17 8 -2 0.1 0.1 15 2.1 26 7 12,520 36 — — 74 79 GNI Percent of Married 0.4 12 8 -1 0.4 0.4 8.8 2.2 22Percent15 98 — 15-49 Using — 76 83 per — Capita Women Life Expectancy Net 11.1 26 8 -3 13.3 42 3.2 4 1,760 59 34 31c 61 65 of35Population ($US) Contraception at Birth (years) Population 16.2 Population Births Deaths Migration Infant Total 2.7 6 -5per 2.8 2.6 Mortality 17 2.0 24 9 8,860 55 72 68 73 78 mid-2030 mid-2050 Ages Ages Percent All Modern mid-2016 per14 1,000 per 1,000 Rate Fertility (millions) (millions) <15 65+ 2015 Urban Methods Methods Males Females (millions) Population Population 1,000 Rate Rate 0.4 12 9 -3 0.4 0.3 7a 2.1b 18 18 — 89 — — 78 84 7,418 20 8 — 8,539 9,869 36 2.5 26 8 15,415 54 62 56 70 74 3.4 10 9 -19 3.4 3.1 7.0 1.4 17 18 24,030 99 84 72 76 83 1,254 11 10 3 1,298 5 1.7 16 18 39,963 78 70 62 76 82 0.05 14 8 7 0.06 1,322 0.07 13 1.8 21 8 23,700 32 — — 73 78 6,164 22 7 -0 7,241 8,548 39 2.6 28 7 10,214 49 61 55 68 72 0.2 12 6 2 0.2 0.2 18 1.5 22 9 10,820 18 56 52 75 82 4,778 24 7 -0 5,821 7,195 43 2.9 31 5 8,936 47 54 46 67 70 0.1 16 -8 0.1 0.1 20 2.0 25 7 11,000 51 — — 71 75 962 33 9 -1 1,318 1,923 59 4.3 41 4 2,424 32 36 32 61 64 1.4 14 8 1.4 1.3 13 1.7 21 9 29,630 8 42 38 71 78 1,203 36 10 -1 1,681 2,527 57 4.7 41 4 4,802 41 35 30 59 62 419 16 6 -0 465 494 17 2.1 25 8 14,628 83 75 69 72 79 974 37 11 -0 1,388 2,128 62 5.0 43 3 3,606 39 31 26 57 59 43.6 18 8 1 49.1 55.2 10.8 2.3 25 11 — 92 55 53 73 80 229 29 6 -1 293 400 29 3.4 32 5 9,798 51 52 46 69 73 11.0 24 -2 13.3 16.5 36 3.0 33 6,840 68 61 35 68 74 40.8 26 5 50.6 63.2 21 3.1 29 6 14,280 71 57 48 73 78 226.3 18 1.8 23 8 15,020 86 80 77 72 79 206.1 14 6 0 223.1 93.5 31 -1 121.6 168.8 22 3.5 31 4 10,690 43 58 57 70 73 18.2 14 6 2 20.3 21.7 7.4 1.8 20 11 21,740 83 64 — 77 82 6.3 20 5 -10 7.4 8.4 23 2.4 30 5 15,140 79 42 20 69 75 48.8 16 6 -1 53.3 55.0 15 2.3 27 7 13,520 76 79 73 72 79 34.7 20 6 -2 38.1 38.8 24 2.4 25 6 7,680 60 67 57 75 16.5 21 5 -0 19.7 23.2 20 2.5 29 7 11,190 64 73 60 73 79 42.1 37 8 -3 61.7 105.0 51 5.2 43 3 4,080 34 12 12 61 64 0.3 26 3 -2 0.4 0.6 9 3.5 34 5 — 84 — — 77 83 11.3 20 7 -1 13.1 14.9 17 2.4 24 8 11,060 68 62 50 73 77 0.8 8 -7 0.8 0.8 32 2.6 29 5 7,520 29 34 33 64 69 0.6 18 8 0.7 0.9 35 2.1 26 3 — 81 — — 67 71 7.0 22 6 -3 8.2 9.3 28 2.6 32 5 8,670 60 79 70 71 75 359 39 11 -1 515 800 64 5.4 44 3 4,135 45 18 13 55 56 31.5 20 6 35.9 40.1 17 2.5 28 7 11,960 79 75 52 72 77 10.8 36 9 -0 16.6 24.0 66 4.7 45 3 2,100 44 18 12 58 61 0.5 18 7 -2 0.6 0.7 17 2.3 27 7 16,870 66 48 47 68 74 19.0 41 28.2 47.0 65 5.7 49 3 1,640 30 21 20 57 60 3.5 14 10 -1 3.6 3.7 9.3 1.9 21 14 20,360 95 77 75 74 81 0.5 21 -4 0.6 0.7 19 2.3 6,390 66 61 57 71 80 31.0 20 5 -2 36.1 40.5 12.8 2.4 28 6 17,730 89 70 62 72 78 23.9 37 13 0 33.0 50.1 69 4.9 42 3 3,240 54 18 12 51 53 4,437 18 7 -0 4,946 5,327 31 2.1 25 8 11,969 48 65 59 71 74 2.1 41 9 -1 3.2 5.1 45 5.6 46 2 1,580 60 9 8 59 62 3,051 21 7 0 3,527 3,974 37 2.4 28 7 10,800 44 56 48 69 72 28.2 33 8 -1 37.1 50.4 41 4.2 39 4,070 54 35 29 60 63 261 22 5 3 320 386 22 2.8 29 5 25,602 70 54 38 71 76 11.2 37 10 -0 18.3 27.5 67 5.1 43 3 1,120 37 6 5 58 59 3.0 14 9 -1 2.8 2.4 9 1.6 19 11 8,720 64 55 27 72 78 1.9 37 12 -1 2.5 3.6 88 4.9 43 3 1,450 49 16 54 57 77 9.8 17 6 0 10.6 10.8 10 2.1 22 6 17,140 53 51 14 72 4.6 35 9 -1 6.4 9.4 54 4.7 42 3 720 50 20 19 60 62 1.4 16 2 3 1.7 1.9 8 2.1 17 2 39,140 100 62 31 76 78 17.3 44 13 -3 26.1 43.6 56 6.0 47 3 2,360 40 16 15 54 54 1.2 12 6 -12 1.3 1.4 5 1.4 17 12 30,840 67 — — 78 82 4.2 31 8 -1 5.7 8.0 72 4.2 40 3 3,710 60 11 10 62 65 4.0 13 11 3.7 3.1 9 1.7 17 14 9,410 54 53 35 71 79 19.7 49 9 -0 34.3 68.9 56 7.6 50 950 22 14 12 61 62 38.1 32 4 2 53.4 76.5 37 4.2 40 3 14,850 70 52 34 67 72 186.5 39 13 -0 261.9 397.5 69 5.5 43 3 5,800 48 15 10 53 53 8.2 21 5 1 10.3 13.8 3.1 3.1 28 11 34,940 92 — — 80 84 14.8 38 6 -1 21.6 34.4 39 5.0 44 4 2,390 45 23 21 65 68 8.2 27 4 -13 9.0 11.4 16 3.5 37 3 10,740 84 61 42 73 76 6.6 37 14 -1 8.9 12.6 89 4.9 42 3 1,560 40 17 16 50 52 4.0 17 2 22 5.0 6.0 7 2.2 22 2 79,970 98 52 39 74 76 7.5 36 9 -0 10.9 17.4 47 4.7 42 3 1,320 38 20 17 59 61 6.2 15 5 -1 5.5 5.6 8 1.7 25 7 14,120 88 58 34 76 78 394 36 9 -1 561 844 51 4.8 43 3 2,019 26 40 37 60 64 4.4 21 2 39 5.1 6.0 8 2.9 21 37,340 75 30 19 75 78 11.1 42 10 0 17.2 30.4 63 6.1 46 2 730 12 32 30 58 61 4.8 32 4 -2 6.5 8.8 18 4.1 40 3 5,070 75 57 44 71 75 0.8 33 7 -3 1.0 1.4 36 4.3 40 3 1,430 28 19 14 62 65 2.5 12 1 75 3.0 3.5 7 2.0 15 1 140,720 99 38 34 77 80 0.9 25 9 -3 1.1 1.2 53 3.2 33 4 — 77 19 18 60 64 31.7 22 4 3 39.9 50.0 15 2.8 30 3 54,730 83 24 — 73 75 5.4 34 7 -5 7.3 10.4 43 4.2 43 3 — 23 8 7 62 66 17.2 22 4 -20 26.1 31.2 16 2.7 32 4 58 54 38 64 77 101.7 30 7 -0 132.9 168.6 47 4.2 41 3 1,620 20 37 36 62 66 79.5 17 5 7 88.4 93.5 11 2.1 24 8 19,360 73 74 47 75 79 45.4 31 7 -0 63.7 88.2 39 3.9 42 3 3,060 26 66 63 60 65 9.3 11 2 8 11.0 12.8 6 1.8 14 1 70,570 86 28 24 76 79 23.7 33 7 0 32.9 47.1 36 4.3 41 3 1,400 35 40 33 64 67 27.5 -1 36.3 43 4.2 40 3,660 34 29 63 17.2 34 10 23.4 32.2 42 4.4 40 4 1,140 16 59 58 62 64 1,929 23 7 -0 2,254 2,563 43 2.5 30 5 6,326 35 54 46 67 70 1.3 10 8 1.2 1.1 13.6 1.4 20 9 19,290 41 76 39 71 78 70 24 6 -1 82 96 32 2.7 29 5 10,898 40 54 50 68 75 0.2 33 3 -0 0.3 0.5 4 4.0 44 3 — 47 — — 75 78 17.8 23 8 -1 20.5 24.7 9 2.6 25 7 24,260 53 51 50 68 77 27.2 45 14 0 41.9 74.4 81 5.9 45 3 1,170 32 12 11 52 56 6.1 28 6 -1 8.2 11.6 20 3.8 33 4 3,300 36 42 40 67 74 0.8 17 5 -7 1.0 1.1 7 2.5 24 10 — 95 67 64 77 84 8.6 31 6 -3 11.1 14.2 38 3.6 35 3 3,320 26 28 26 66 73 11.9 34 7 16.4 23.6 32 4.2 41 3 1,720 29 53 48 66 5.4 21 8 -1 6.2 6.6 45 2.2 28 4 15,760 50 48 46 62 70 0.09 17 7 1 0.1 0.1 13.4 2.4 22 8 25,760 54 — — 70 79 31.9 23 5 -1 36.2 39.0 43 2.5 29 5 6,110 36 65 59 71 76 11.1 44 12 -6 16.5 27.0 76 6.4 47 3 — 40 15 1 54 57 1,859 23 7 -0 2,172 2,467 43 2.5 30 5 6,155 35 54 46 67 70 12.7 12 10 17.8 25.9 74 6.7 42 3 1,630 19 4 1 55 57 33.4 37 8 1 45.5 62.4 68 5.3 44 2 1,990 27 22 20 59 62 54.2 37 7 -1 81.5 134.8 43 5.2 45 3 2,620 30 38 32 64 66 162.9 20 5 -2 186.5 202.2 38 2.3 33 6 3,550 34 62 54 71 73 See page 2016 WORLD DATA 36.6 43 10 -4 58.1 101.5 53 5.8 48 3 1,780 20 34 POPULATION 30 62SHEET 12 64 0.8 19 6 2 0.9notes on 1.0 20 44 2.1 31 5 7,610 39 66 65 69 70 15.9 43 13 -0 24.1 41.0 52 5.3 46 3 3,700 40 49 45 51 56 1,328.9 22 7 0 1,530.0 1,708.0 40 2.3 29 6 6,020 33 54 47 67 70

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27.5 33 7 -1 36.3 47.1 43 4.2 40 3 3,660 35 34 29 63 67 1,929 23 7 -0 2,254 2,563 43 2.5 30 5 6,326 35 54 46 67 70 70 24 6 -1 82 96 32 2.7 29 5 10,898 40 54 50 68 75 17.8 23 -1 20.5 24.7 9 2.6 7 24,260 53 51 50 68 77 POPULATION, HEALTH, 8AND ENVIRONMENT DATA AND ESTIMATES FOR THE25COUNTRIES AND REGIONS OF THE WORLD 6.1 28 6 -1 8.2 11.6 20 3.8 33 4 3,300 36 42 40 67 74 8.6 31 6 -3 11.1 14.2 38 3.6 35 3 3,320 26 28 26 66 73 GNI Percent of Married 5.4 21 8 -1 6.2 6.6 45 2.2 28 4 15,760 50 48 46 62 70 Percent per Capita Women 15-49 Using Life Expectancy Net 31.9 23 5 -1 36.2 43 2.5 5 6,110 36 65 59c 71 76 of29Population ($US) Contraception at Birth (years) Population 39.0 Population Births Deaths Migration Infant Total 1,859 7 -0per 2,172 2,467 43 2.5 30 5 6,155 35 54 46 67 70 mid-2030 mid-2050 Ages Ages Percent All Modern mid-2016 per23 1,000 per 1,000 Rate Mortality Fertility 33.4 37 8 1 45.5 62.4 68 a 5.3b 44 2 1,990 27 22 20 59 62 (millions) (millions) <15 65+ 2015 Urban Methods Methods Males Females (millions) Population Population 1,000 Rate Rate 162.9 5 -2 186.5 202.2 38 2.3 33 6 3,550 34 54 71 73 7,418 20 8 — 8,539 9,869 36 2.5 26 8 15,415 54 62 56 70 74 0.8 19 6 2 0.9 1.0 44 2.1 31 5 7,610 39 66 65 69 70 1,254 11 10 3 1,298 1,322 5 1.7 16 18 39,963 78 70 62 76 82 1,328.9 22 7 0 1,530.0 1,708.0 40 2.3 29 6 6,020 33 54 47 67 70 6,164 -0 7,241 8,548 39 2.6 28 7 10,214 49 61 55 68 72 79.5 19 5 -1 87.9 91.6 14 1.8 24 17,400 72 77 57 74 77 4,778 24 7 -0 5,821 7,195 43 2.9 31 5 8,936 47 54 46 67 70 0.4 18 3 1 0.5 0.6 8 2.5 27 5 11,310 46 35 27 76 78 962 33 9 -1 1,318 1,923 59 4.3 41 4 2,424 32 36 32 61 64 6 2,500 20 50 47 66 69 28.4 22 7 33.3 36.4 33 2.3 31 1,203 36 10 -1 1,681 2,527 57 4.7 41 4 4,802 41 35 30 59 62 203.4 30 7 -1 265.6 344.0 67 3.7 36 4 5,350 35 66 67 974 37 11 -0 1,388 2,128 62 5.0 43 3 3,606 39 31 26 57 59 21.2 16 -4 21.9 21.2 8 2.1 25 8 11,480 18 68 52 72 78 229 29 6 -1 293 400 29 3.4 32 5 9,798 51 52 46 69 73 633 19 7 -0 730 824 27 2.4 27 6 11,298 48 62 54 68 73 40.8 26 5 0 50.6 63.2 21 3.1 29 14,280 71 57 48 73 78 0.4 16 3 2 0.5 0.5 8 1.9 23 4 — 77 — — 77 81 93.5 31 6 -1 121.6 168.8 22 3.5 31 10,690 43 58 57 70 73 15.8 24 6 -2 19.0 22.5 26 2.6 32 4 3,290 21 56 39 61 66 6.3 20 5 -10 7.4 8.4 23 2.4 30 5 15,140 79 42 20 69 75 259.4 20 7 -1 305.7 359.8 30 2.5 28 5 10,680 54 61 60 69 73 34.7 6 -2 38.1 38.8 24 2.4 25 6 7,680 60 67 57 73 75 7.1 26 7 -3 8.7 10.4 55 3.0 35 4 5,380 39 50 42 65 68 42.1 37 8 61.7 105.0 51 5.2 43 3 4,080 34 12 12 61 64 30.8 17 5 2 36.1 40.7 6 2.0 25 6 26,140 75 49 32 72 77 11.3 20 7 -1 13.1 14.9 17 2.4 24 8 11,060 68 62 50 73 52.4 19 8 -1 58.1 61.3 61 2.3 28 5 — 34 46 46 64 68 0.6 18 6 8 0.7 0.9 35 2.1 26 3 81 — — 67 71 102.6 23 7 124.0 148.7 22 2.8 32 5 8,900 44 55 38 65 72 359 39 11 -1 515 800 64 5.4 44 3 4,135 45 18 13 55 56 5.6 8 4 8 6.3 6.6 1.7 1.2 15 12 81,190 100 62 55 80 85 10.8 36 9 -0 16.6 24.0 66 4.7 45 3 2,100 44 18 12 58 61 65.3 12 8 -1 66.8 63.3 10 1.6 18 11 15,210 50 79 77 72 79 19.0 41 10 28.2 47.0 65 5.7 49 3 1,640 30 21 20 57 60 1.3 37 7 -9 1.6 2.3 45 5.7 42 6 3,820 33 22 21 67 70 0.5 21 5 -4 0.6 0.7 19 2.3 28 6,390 66 61 57 71 80 92.7 16 7 1 103.2 108.2 15 2.1 24 7 5,690 34 76 57 71 76 23.9 37 13 0 33.0 50.1 69 4.9 42 3 3,240 54 18 12 51 53 1,614 12 7 -0 1,643 1,554 10 1.6 17 12 17,048 60 82 81 75 79 2.1 41 9 -1 3.2 5.1 45 5.6 46 2 1,580 9 8 59 62 1,378.0 12 7 -0 1,411.2 1,343.9 11 1.6 17 10 14,160 56 75 78 85 84 28.2 33 8 -1 37.1 50.4 41 4.2 39 5 4,070 54 35 29 60 63 7.4 8 6 6 8.0 8.2 1.4 1.2 11 16 57,650 100 75 72 81 87 11.2 37 10 -0 18.3 27.5 67 5.1 43 3 1,120 37 6 5 58 59 0.7 11 3 9 0.7 0.8 1.1 12 9 120,890 100 — — 80 86 2 1.9 37 12 -1 2.5 3.6 88 4.9 43 3 1,450 49 16 14 54 57 125.3 8 10 0 116.7 100.6 1.9 1.5 13 27 38,870 94 80 87 54 44 4.6 35 9 -1 6.4 9.4 54 4.7 42 3 720 50 20 19 60 62 25.1 15 9 -0 26.7 27.0 25 2.0 21 10 — 61 71 65 66 74 17.3 44 13 -3 26.1 43.6 56 6.0 47 3 2,360 40 16 15 54 54 50.8 9 5 0 52.2 48.1 3.0 1.2 14 14 34,700 82 79 86 80 70 4.2 31 8 -1 5.7 8.0 72 4.2 40 3 3,710 60 11 10 62 65 3.1 27 6 0 3.8 4.6 15 3.1 27 4 11,070 67 55 48 65 75 19.7 49 9 -0 34.3 68.9 56 7.6 50 3 950 22 14 12 61 62 23.5 9 7 0 23.3 20.5 4.0 1.2 14 13 — 77 — 77 83 71 186.5 39 13 -0 261.9 397.5 69 5.5 43 3 5,800 48 15 10 53 53 740 11 11 2 744 728 5 1.6 16 17 32,614 74 71 61 75 81 14.8 38 6 -1 21.6 34.4 39 5.0 44 4 2,390 45 23 21 65 68 506 10 10 3 518 515 4 1.6 16 19 37,646 75 72 65 78 83 6.6 37 14 -1 8.9 12.6 89 4.9 42 3 1,560 40 17 16 50 52 103 12 9 3 112 120 4 1.8 18 17 42,265 81 81 78 79 83 7.5 36 -0 10.9 17.4 47 4.7 42 3 1,320 38 20 17 59 61 0.2 10 8 4 0.2 0.2 2.9 1.6 15 16 — 32 — — 80 85 394 36 9 -1 561 844 51 4.8 43 3 2,019 26 40 37 60 64 5.7 10 9 9 6.2 6.3 3.5 1.7 17 19 47,810 88 — — 79 82 11.1 42 10 0 17.2 30.4 63 6.1 46 2 730 12 32 30 58 61 1.3 11 12 2 1.3 1.2 2.4 1.6 16 19 27,510 69 63 58 72 82 0.8 33 7 -3 1.0 1.4 36 4.3 40 3 1,430 28 19 14 62 65 5.5 10 10 2 5.8 5.9 1.7 1.6 16 20 40,840 84 77 75 78 85 0.9 25 9 -3 1.1 1.2 53 3.2 33 4 — 77 19 18 60 64 12 7 3 0.4 0.4 2.0 1.8 20 14 46,120 94 — — 81 84 0.3 5.4 34 -5 7.3 10.4 43 4.2 43 3 — 23 8 7 62 66 4.7 14 6 -3 5.1 5.7 3.1 1.9 22 13 46,410 63 65 61 79 83 101.7 30 7 -0 132.9 168.6 47 4.2 41 3 1,620 20 37 36 62 66 2.0 11 14 -4 1.6 1.5 4.2 1.6 15 19 24,220 68 68 56 69 80 45.4 31 7 -0 63.7 88.2 39 3.9 42 3 3,060 26 66 63 60 65 2.9 11 14 -8 2.7 2.4 4.1 1.6 15 19 26,660 67 63 50 69 80 23.7 33 7 0 32.9 47.1 36 4.3 41 3 1,400 35 40 33 64 67 5.2 11 8 6 5.9 6.6 2.4 1.7 18 16 64,590 81 88 82 80 84 17.2 34 10 -0 23.4 32.2 42 4.4 40 4 1,140 16 59 58 62 64 9.9 12 9 8 11.5 12.6 2.5 1.8 17 20 47,390 86 75 65 80 84 1.3 10 8 -1 1.2 1.1 13.6 1.4 20 9 19,290 41 76 39 71 78 65.6 12 9 3 71.0 77.0 3.9 1.8 18 17 40,550 83 84 84 79 83 0.2 33 3 -0 0.3 0.5 4 4.0 44 3 — 47 — — 75 78 193 10 10 8 201 205 3 1.7 16 19 46,052 79 71 68 79 84 27.2 45 14 0 41.9 74.4 81 5.9 45 3 1,170 32 12 11 52 56 8.8 10 10 13 9.2 9.7 3.0 1.5 14 18 47,510 66 70 68 79 84 0.8 17 5 -7 1.0 1.1 7 2.5 24 10 — 95 67 64 77 11.3 11 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-8 2.7 2.4 4.1 1.6 15 19 26,660 67 63 50 69 80 6 5.9 6.6 2.4 1.7 18 16 64,590 81 88 82 80 84 8 11.5 12.6 2.5 1.8 17 20 47,390 86 75 65 80 84 3 71.0DATA AND 77.0 ESTIMATES 3.9 1.8 THE18COUNTRIES 17 40,550 83 OF THE 84 WORLD 84 79 83 ENVIRONMENT FOR AND REGIONS 8 201 205 3 1.7 16 19 46,052 79 71 68 79 84 13 9.2 9.7 3.0 1.5 14 18 47,510 66 70 68 79 84 GNI Percent of Married 4 12.0 12.8 3.5 1.7 17Percent18 44,100 98 70 15-49 Using 69 79 84 per Capita Women Life Expectancy Net 1 68.5 3.5 1.9 18 40,470 80 76 74c 79 85 of18Population ($US) Contraception at Birth (years) Population 72.3 Migration Infant Total 14per 83.3 81.0 Mortality 3.3 1.5 13 21 48,260 75 66 62 78 83 mid-2030 mid-2050 Ages Ages Percent All Modern Rate Fertility a (millions) <15 65+ 2015 Urban Methods Methods Males Females 1,000 Rate Rate 4 0.04 (millions) 0.04 3.3 1.6b 15 16 — 14 — — 81 84 — 8,539 9,869 36 2.5 26 8 15,415 54 62 56 70 74 20 0.7 0.7 3.2 1.5 16 14 70,750 90 — — 80 85 3 1,298 1.7 16 18 39,963 78 70 62 76 82 21 0.04 1,322 0.05 —5 1.5 13 24 — 100 — — — — -0 7,241 8,548 39 2.6 28 7 10,214 49 61 55 68 72 90 69 67 80 83 3 17.8 18.1 3.6 1.7 17 18 48,400 -0 5,821 7,195 43 2.9 31 5 8,936 47 54 46 67 70 9 9.5 10.3 3.9 1.5 15 18 61,930 84 82 78 81 85 1,318 1,923 59 4.3 41 4 2,424 32 36 32 61 64 -1 281 261 6 1.6 16 15 21,212 69 69 57 68 78 -1 1,681 2,527 57 4.7 41 4 4,802 41 35 30 59 62 2 9.3 9.1 3.0 1.8 16 14 16,840 78 63 51 68 78 -0 1,388 2,128 62 5.0 43 3 3,606 39 31 26 57 59 -1 6.6 5.8 6.6 1.5 14 20 16,790 73 69 40 71 78 -1 293 400 29 3.4 32 5 9,798 51 52 46 69 73 2 10.8 11.1 2.5 1.6 15 18 30,420 73 86 78 76 82 0 50.6 63.2 21 3.1 29 6 14,280 57 48 73 78 -0 9.7 9.4 4.1 1.4 14 18 24,630 71 81 71 72 79 -1 121.6 168.8 22 3.5 31 4 10,690 43 58 57 70 73 1 3.4 2.8 10 1.3 16 10 5,350 42 60 42 68 76 -10 7.4 8.4 23 2.4 30 5 15,140 79 42 20 69 75 -0 37.3 33.9 4.0 1.3 15 16 25,400 60 — — 74 82 -2 38.1 38.8 24 2.4 25 6 7,680 60 67 57 73 75 -27 17.4 13.9 7.5 1.2 16 15 20,900 55 70 50 72 79 -3 61.7 105.0 51 5.2 43 3 4,080 34 12 12 61 64 2 142.6 136.4 6.5 1.8 17 14 23,790 74 68 55 66 77 -1 13.1 14.9 17 2.4 24 8 11,060 68 62 50 73 77 1 5.4 4.9 5.1 1.4 15 14 28,200 54 80 66 80 8 0.7 0.9 35 2.1 26 3 — 81 — — 67 71 0 39.1 33.6 8.1 1.5 15 16 7,810 70 68 61 66 76 -1 515 800 64 5.4 44 3 4,135 45 18 13 55 56 0 150 143 4 1.4 15 19 30,960 70 66 48 79 84 -0 16.6 24.0 66 4.7 45 3 2,100 44 18 12 58 61 -6 2.8 2.4 7.1 1.7 18 13 11,140 58 69 10 76 80 -1 28.2 47.0 65 5.7 49 3 1,640 30 21 20 57 60 8 0.08 0.07 3.4 1.2 15 14 — 85 — — — — -4 0.6 0.7 19 2.3 28 6 6,390 66 61 57 71 80 -0 3.3 2.8 6 1.3 15 14 10,610 40 46 12 74 79 0 33.0 50.1 69 4.9 42 3 3,240 54 18 12 51 53 -4 3.9 3.5 5.0 1.5 15 19 21,730 59 — — 74 81 -1 3.2 5.1 45 5.6 46 2 1,580 60 9 8 59 62 1 10.4 9.2 3.8 1.3 15 19 26,790 78 76 46 78 84 -1 37.1 50.4 41 4.2 39 5 4,070 54 35 29 60 63 2 63.5 63.5 3.2 1.4 14 22 35,850 69 63 41 80 85 -0 18.3 27.5 67 5.1 43 3 1,120 37 6 5 58 59 -31 1.8 1.8 12 2.3 24 8 9,840 38 66 14 74 79 -1 2.5 3.6 88 4.9 43 3 1,450 49 16 14 54 57 0 2.1 1.9 9 1.5 17 13 13,570 57 40 13 73 77 -1 6.4 9.4 54 4.7 42 3 720 50 20 19 60 62 7 0.4 0.4 5.7 1.4 14 18 27,390 95 86 46 80 84 -3 26.1 43.6 56 6.0 47 3 2,360 40 16 15 54 54 0.7 0.7 4.6 1.6 18 14 15,890 64 23 74 79 -1 5.7 8.0 72 4.2 40 3 3,710 60 11 10 62 65 9.9 9.1 3.0 1.3 14 20 28,590 64 87 82 77 83 -0 34.3 68.9 56 7.6 50 3 950 22 14 12 61 62 6 0.03 0.03 2.3 1.5 15 18 — 94 — — 84 89 -0 261.9 397.5 69 5.5 43 3 5,800 48 15 10 53 53 2 6.4 5.3 4.6 1.5 14 18 12,800 60 58 18 73 78 -1 21.6 34.4 39 5.0 44 4 2,390 45 23 21 65 68 0 2.0 1.9 2.1 1.6 15 18 30,830 50 79 63 78 84 8.9 12.6 89 4.9 42 3 1,560 40 17 16 50 52 -1 42.4 39.8 2.8 1.3 15 18 34,490 80 66 62 80 85 -0 10.9 17.4 47 4.7 42 3 1,320 38 20 17 59 61 7 51 66 20 2.3 24 12 32,456 70 62 58 75 80 -1 561 844 51 4.8 43 3 2,019 26 40 37 60 64 9 30.9 41.3 3.4 1.8 19 15 44,570 89 72 68 80 84 0 17.2 30.4 63 6.1 46 2 730 12 32 30 58 61 -14 0.1 0.1 29 3.4 34 4 3,600 22 — 70 68 72 -3 1.0 1.4 36 4.3 40 3 1,430 28 19 14 62 65 -6 0.9 1.0 14 3.1 29 6 8,700 51 29 — 67 73 -3 1.1 1.2 53 3.2 33 4 — 77 19 18 60 64 -0 0.3 0.3 6.0 2.0 24 7 56 — — 75 79 -5 7.3 10.4 43 4.2 43 3 — 23 8 7 62 66 -6 0.2 0.3 9.4 3.0 26 8 94 67 58 76 82 -0 132.9 168.6 47 4.2 41 3 1,620 20 37 36 62 66 -3 0.1 0.2 45 3.9 35 4 4,150 54 22 18 63 68 -0 63.7 88.2 39 3.9 42 3 3,060 26 66 63 60 65 -17 0.06 0.08 22 4.1 41 2 4,710 74 45 42 71 72 0 32.9 47.1 36 4.3 41 3 1,400 35 40 33 64 67 -8 0.01 0.01 18 3.9 37 13 — 100 36 23 63 70 -0 23.4 32.2 42 4.4 40 4 1,140 16 59 58 62 64 6 0.3 0.4 4 2.3 24 8 — 70 — — 74 80 -1 1.2 1.1 13.6 1.4 20 9 19,290 41 76 39 71 78 14 5.3 5.9 4.1 2.0 15 35,680 86 75 72 80 83 -0 0.3 0.5 4 4.0 44 3 — 47 — — 75 78 0 0.02 0.02 12 2.1 20 6 14,700 87 33 30 70 76 41.9 74.4 81 5.9 45 1,170 32 12 11 52 56 0 10.5 13.9 46 3.7 39 3 2,800 13 32 24 61 65 -7 1.0 1.1 7 2.5 24 10 — 95 67 64 77 84 -28 0.2 0.2 15 5.1 38 6 5,720 18 27 24 73 76 -1 16.4 23.6 32 4.2 41 3 1,720 29 53 48 62 66 0 0.9 1.2 22 4.0 39 2,180 20 35 27 66 73 1 13.4 2.4 22 8 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Percent of Married Women 15-49 Using Contraceptionc Percent All Modern 2015 Urban Methods Methods WORLD 15,415 54 62 56 MORE DEVELOPED 39,963 78 70 62 LESS DEVELOPED 10,214 49 61 55 LESS (Excl. 8,936DEVELOPED 47 54 China) 46 LEAST 2,424 DEVELOPED 32 36 32 AFRICA 4,802 41 35 30 SUB-SAHARAN 3,606 39 AFRICA 31 26 NORTHERN AFRICA 52 9,798 51 46 Algeria 14,280 71 57 48 Egypt 10,690 43 58 57 Libya 15,140 79 42 20 Morocco 60 7,680 67 57 Sudan 4,080 34 12 12 11,060 Tunisia 68 62 50 Western Sahara — 81 e — — WESTERN AFRICA 4,135 45 18 13 Benin 2,100 44 18 12 Burkina Faso30 1,640 21 20 Cape Verde 66 6,390 61 57 Côte d’Ivoire54 3,240 18 12 Gambia 1,580 60 9 8 Ghana 4,070 54 35 29 1,120 Guinea 37 6 5 Guinea-Bissau 1,450 49 16 14 Liberia 720 50 20 19 Mali 2,360 40 16 15 Mauritania 60 3,710 11 10 Niger 950 22 14 12 Nigeria 5,800 48 15 10 2,390 Senegal 45 23 21 Sierra Leone40 1,560 17 16 Togo 1,320 38 20 17 EASTERN AFRICA 2,019 26 40 37 Burundi 730 12 32 30 Comoros 28 1,430 19 14 Djibouti — 77 19 18 Eritrea — 23 8 7 Ethiopia 1,620 20 37 36 3,060 Kenya 26 66 63 Madagascar35 1,400 40 33 Malawi 1,140 16 59 58 Mauritius 41 19,290 76 39 Mayotte — 47 — — Mozambique32 1,170 12 11 Reunion — 95 67 64 1,720 Rwanda 29 53 48 Seychelles 54 25,760 — — Somalia — 40 15 1 South Sudan19 1,630 4 1 Tanzania 2,620 30 38 32 © 2016 Population Uganda 1,780 20 Reference 34 Bureau 30 Zambia 3,700 40 49 45

Maternal Life Expectancy Deaths per at Birth (years) Births Population Births 100,000 Deaths mid-2016 per 1,000 per 1,000 (millions) Population Population Males Females 2015 7,418 20 8 70 74 216 1,254 11 10 76 82 12 6,164 22 7 68 72 239 4,778 24 7 67 70 267 962 33 9 61 64 437 1,203 36 10 59 62 490 57 974 59 37 557 11 229 29 6 69 73 126 26 5 7340.8 78 140 31 6 7093.5 73 33 20 59 69 6.3 75 20 6 7334.7 75 121 37 8 6142.1 64 311 7311.3 77 20 62 7 18 67 0.6 71 —6 359 39 11 55 56 674 36 9 5810.8 61 405 41 10 5719.0 60 371 21 5 71 0.5 80 42 37 13 5123.9 53 645 41 9 59 2.1 62 706 33 8 6028.2 63 319 5811.2 59 37 679 10 37 12 54 1.9 57 549 35 9 60 4.6 62 725 44 13 5417.3 54 587 31 8 62 4.2 65 602 49 9 6119.7 62 553 186.5 39 13 53 53 814 6514.8 68 38 315 6 37 14 50 6.6 52 1,360 36 9 59 7.5 61 368 394 36 9 60 64 434 42 10 5811.1 61 712 33 7 62 0.8 65 335 25 9 60 0.9 64 229 34 7 62 5.4 66 501 101.7 30 7 62 66 353 6045.4 65 31 510 7 33 7 6423.7 67 353 34 10 6217.2 64 634 10 8 71 1.3 78 53 33 75 0.2 78 —3 45 14 5227.2 56 489 17 77 0.8 84 —5 6211.9 66 34 290 7 17 70 0.09 79 —7 44 12 5411.1 57 732 37 12 5512.7 57 789 37 7 6454.2 66 398 43 10 6236.6 64 343 56 43 13 5115.9 224

Percent Carbon Emissions Net Ages 15-49 With HIV/AIDS Population (million metric tons) Migration Infant mid-2030 mid-2050 Mortality Rate per Females Males a (millions) (millions) 1,000 Rate 2015 2015 1992 2013 — 8,539 9,869 36 — — 6,110 9,776 1,298 1,322 5 —3 — 3,730 3,556 -0 7,241 8,548 39 — — 2,169 5,678 -0 5,821 7,195 43 — — 1,424 2,870 -1 1,318 1,923 59 1.6 2.2 20 76 -1 1,681 2,527 57 3.2 4.7 189 346 4.0 -0 1,388 6.0 2,128 124 62 209 -1 293 400 29 0.1 0.1 66 136 0 50.6 63.2 2136.6 <0.1 <0.1 22.1 -1 121.6 168.8 2258.1 <0.1 <0.1 22.2 -10 8.4 2313.9 — — 7.4 10.2 -2 38.1 38.8 2416.0 0.1 <0.1 7.1 -3 61.7 105.0 51 4.2 0.3 0.2 — <0.1 -1 <0.1 13.1 14.9 4.1 17 7.5 35 —8 — 0.7 — 0.9 — -1 515 800 64 1.9 2.7 23 41 -0 16.6 24.0 66 1.6 0.9 1.2 0.2 -1 28.2 47.0 65 0.8 0.6 1.0 0.2 -4 0.7 19 0.1 0.9 1.1 0.6 0.0 0 33.0 50.1 69 2.5 2.5 3.8 1.3 -1 5.1 45 0.1 1.4 2.2 3.2 0.1 -1 37.1 50.4 41 4.0 1.3 2.0 1.1 1.2 -0 2.0 18.3 27.5 0.3 67 0.6 -1 3.6 88 0.1 — — 2.5 0.0 -1 9.4 54 0.3 0.8 1.4 6.4 0.1 -3 26.1 43.6 56 0.3 1.0 1.5 0.1 -1 8.0 72 0.7 0.5 0.6 5.7 0.3 -0 34.3 68.9 56 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.2 -0 261.9 397.5 6926.1 2.5 3.7 17.5 0.4 -1 0.6 21.6 34.4 0.9 39 2.3 -1 12.6 89 0.3 1.0 1.6 8.9 0.1 -0 10.9 17.4 47 0.6 1.9 2.9 0.2 -1 561 844 51 — — 11 22 0 17.2 30.4 63 0.1 0.8 1.3 0.1 -3 1.4 36 0.0 — — 1.0 0.0 -3 1.2 53 0.2 1.3 1.8 1.1 0.1 -5 10.4 43 0.2 0.4 0.8 7.3 0.2 -0 132.9 168.6 47 2.9 — — 0.8 4.8 -0 7.0 63.7 88.2 1.5 39 3.6 0 32.9 47.1 36 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.3 -0 23.4 32.2 42 0.3 7.1 11.1 0.2 -1 1.1 13.6 1.3 0.5 1.2 0.5 1.0 -0 4 — — 0.3 — 0.5 — 0 41.9 74.4 81 1.1 8.7 12.3 0.3 -7 1.1 7 1.2 — — 1.0 0.4 2.3 -1 3.5 16.4 23.6 0.1 32 0.2 0.1 13.4 —1 — 0.1 0.0 0.2 -6 16.5 27.0 76 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.0 10 17.8 74 0.4 2.0 2.9 —25.9 -1 81.5 134.8 43 2.9 3.7 5.6 0.6 See notes on page 20 53 1.3 -4 58.1 101.5 5.9 8.3 0.2 -0 24.1 41.0 52 1.0 10.9 15.0 0.7

Percent of Percent of Total Percent of GNI Percent Population Energy Consumption Terrestrial Landof Married Percent per Capita Women 15-49 Using With Access to From Renewable Under Protected Population Life Expectancy c of Population ($US)d Contraception Sources Area Status Total Electricity per Square at Birth (years) Ages Percent All Modern Fertility Ages Kilometer <15 65+ 2015 Urban 2014 Methods Methods Males Females Rateb 2012 2013 of Arable Land 2.5 8526 8 15,415 54 56 526 70 74 18 1562 1.7 10016 18 39,963 78 62 238 76 82 — 1470 2.6 8128 7 10,214 49 55 697 68 72 — 1661 2.9 7531 5 8,936 47 46 614 67 70 — 1554 4.3 3441 4 2,424 32 32 550 61 64 — 1336 4.7 4541 4 4,802 41 30 514 59 62 — 1435 5.0 3543 3 3,606 — 39 1631 26 502 57 59 3.4 8832 5 9,798 51 46 571 69 73 — 652 3.1 10029 6 14,280 71 48 545 73 78 0 857 3.5 10031 4 10,690 43 573,415 70 73 5 1158 2.4 10030 5 15,140 79 20 368 69 75 2 042 2.4 10025 6 7,680 60 57 431 73 75 11 3467 5.2 3343 3 4,080 34 12 245 61 64 64 212 2.4 10024 8 11,060 13 68 562 50 396 73 77 2.1 3 — 81 — — 67 71 —26 — 0— 5.4 4744 3 4,135 45 13 421 55 56 — 1318 4.7 3845 3 2,100 44 12 400 58 61 51 2818 5.7 1349 3 1,640 30 20 306 57 60 80 1521 2.3 7128 6 6,390 66 57 961 71 80 21 361 4.9 5642 3 3,240 54 12 823 51 53 74 2318 5.6 3546 2 1,580 60 8 474 59 62 49 49 4.2 6439 5 4,070 54 29 601 60 63 49 1535 5.1 2643 3 1,120 76 37 29 6 5 361 58 59 4.9 6143 3 1,450 49 14 629 54 57 89 1616 4.7 1042 3 50 19 923 60 62 89720 320 6.0 2647 3 2,360 40 15 269 54 54 84 816 4.2 2240 3 3,710 60 10 926 62 65 33 111 7.6 3 22 12 124 61 62 1450 81950 1814 5.5 5643 3 5,800 48 10 549 53 53 86 1415 5.0 5644 4 2,390 51 45 2523 21 455 65 68 4.9 1442 3 1,560 40 16 415 50 52 80 1117 4.7 3142 3 1,320 38 17 283 59 61 73 2520 4.8 2243 3 2,019 26 37 575 60 64 — 1940 6.1 2 12 30 925 58 61 746 97730 732 4.3 6940 3 1,430 28 141,240 62 65 47 1019 3.2 5333 4 — 77 18 60 64 34 119 44,980 4.2 3643 3 — 23 7 776 62 66 80 58 4.2 2741 3 1,620 20 36 673 62 66 93 1837 3.9 2342 3 3,060 79 26 1266 63 783 60 65 4.3 1541 3 1,400 35 33 676 64 67 79 540 4.4 1040 4 1,140 16 58 453 62 64 79 1759 1.4 10020 9 19,290 41 391,685 71 78 3 576 4.0 3 — 47 —2,665 75 78 —44 — 0— 5.9 2045 3 1,170 32 11 481 52 56 88 1712 2.5 10 — 95 642,381 77 84 —24 — 7667 4.2 1841 3 1,720 87 29 953 481,006 62 66 2.4 10022 8 25,760 54 — 072 70 79 1 42— 117, 6.4 3347 3 — 40 11,007 54 57 94 115 6.7 3 1,630 19 1 — 55 57 542 — 21 4 5.2 1545 3 2,620 30 32 402 64 66 88 3238 2016 WORLD 5.8 1848 3 1,780 20 30 530 DATA62SHEET 15 64 90 1634 POPULATION 5.3 2246 3 3,700 40 45 431 51 56 88 3849

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Ethiopia 1,620 20 37 36 Kenya 3,060 26 66 63 Madagascar35 1,400 40 33 Malawi 1,140 16 59 58 Mauritius 41 19,290 76 39 Mayotte — 47 — — GNI Percent of Married Mozambique 32 12 15-49 Using 11 per1,170 Capita Women Reunion — 95 67 64c ($US) Contraception Rwanda Percent 1,720 29 53 48 All Modern Seychelles Urban 25,760 54 — — 2015 Methods Methods Somalia — 40 15 1 15,415 54 62 56 South Sudan78 1,630 19 4 1 39,963 70 62 Tanzania 2,620 30 38 32 10,214 49 61 55 Uganda 1,780 20 34 30 8,936 47 54 46 Zambia 3,700 40 49 45 2,424 32 36 32 Zimbabwe 41 1,700 33 66 66 4,802 35 30 MIDDLE 2,617 47 21 11 3,606 AFRICA 39 31 26 Angola 6,450 62 18 12 9,798 51 52 46 Cameroon 54 3,080 34 21 14,280 71 57 48 Central 600 African 40 15 9 10,690 43 Republic 58 57 Chad 2,110 22 6 5 15,140 79 42 20 Congo 6,300 65 30 18 7,680 60 67 57 Congo, 720 Dem. 42 8 4,080 34Rep. 21 12 12 Equatorial Guinea 16,450 40 13 10 11,060 68 62 50 Gabon 18,810 87 31 19 — 81 — — Sao Tome and 3,160 67 Principe18 41 37 4,135 45 13 SOUTHERN AFRICA 12,404 62 60 59 2,100 44 18 12 Botswana 57 15,600 53 51 1,640 30 21 20 Lesotho 3,160 27 60 60 6,390 66 61 57 Namibia 10,380 47 56 55 3,240 54 18 12 South Africa65 12,830 60 60 1,580 60 9 8 Swaziland 21 8,040 66 66 4,070 54 35 29 AMERICAS 30,077 80 73 68 1,120 37 6 5 NORTHERN AMERICA74 55,179 81 68 1,450 49 16 14 43,970 82 72 Canada 74 720 50 20 19 56,430 81 74 68 United States 2,360 40 16 15 LATIN THE 14,512 80 67 3,710 AMERICA 60 AND 73 11 CARIBBEAN 10 CENTRAL AMERICA 14,896 74 72 65 950 22 14 12 7,880 45 55 52 Belize 5,800 48 15 10 14,880 77 76 75 Costa Rica 45 2,390 23 21 8,220 67 72 68 El Salvador 40 1,560 17 16 7,510 52 61 49 Guatemala 38 1,320 20 17 4,740 55 73 64 Honduras 26 2,019 40 37 17,150 79 72 66 Mexico 730 12 32 30 5,050 80 76 Nicaragua 59 1,430 28 19 14 20,710 67 63 60 Panama — 77 19 18 CARIBBEAN — 70 62 58 23 8 7 Antigua and20 Barbuda 37 22,220 24 — — 1,620 36 Bahamas 26 22,930 83 — — 3,060 66 63 Barbados 35 15,930 32 59 55 1,400 40 33 Cuba — 77 74 72 1,140 16 59 58 Curaçao — 89 — — 19,290 41 76 39 Dominica 10,420 70 — 47 — — Dominican Republic 13,570 79 70 68 1,170 32 12 11 Grenada 12,520 36 — — — 95 67 64 Guadeloupe — 98 — — 1,720 29 53 48 Haiti 1,760 59 34 31 25,760 54 — — Jamaica 8,860 55 72 68 — 40 15 1 Martinique — 89 — — 1,630 19 4 1 Puerto Rico 30 24,030 99 84 72 2,620 38 32 ©23,700 2016 Population St. Kitts-Nevis 32 Reference — Bureau 30 — 1,780 20 34 Saint Lucia 40 10,820 18 56 52 3,700 49 45

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50 3.8 4.0 45 3 1,700 33 66 514 56 5616.0 59 443 12.1 17.2 4.6 4042 76 2766 400 59 62 490 3.2 4.7 189 346 — 14 157 44 14 -0 238 396 88 6.0 26 3 2,617 47 11 607 51 51 54 653 1.6 2.3 5 15 — 14 57 59 557 4.0 6.0 124 209 3545 1621 502 45 14 1 39.4 65.5 93 8.9 6.0 88 2 6,450 62 12 571 51 5125.8 54 477 1.8 2.6 1.4 3748 57 718 527 69 73 126 0.1 0.1 66 136 — 6 38 10 -0 34.4 51.9 5536.6 4.9 100 3 3,080 54 21 393 56 56 59 596 3.6 5.3 1.0 1.9 5443 78 11 7324.4 78 140 <0.1 <0.1 22.1 0 834 545 34 14 0 9.7 9058.1 4.4 100 4 40 93,415 49 49 53 882 3.0 4.3 6.7 0.1 0.1 1139 78 18 278 70 5.0 73 33 <0.1 <0.1 22.2 5600 1115 47 149 38.5 8713.9 6.4 100 2 2,110 22 5 296 51 51 53 856 1.6 2.5 0.0 0.2 648 91 18 6914.5 75 —1 —22.7 10.2 2 06 368 37 10 -7 10.2 4816.0 4.7 100 3 6,300 65 18 431 57 57 4.9 60 442 — — 6.7 0.4 0.7 4241 48 3530 882 73 75 121 0.1 <0.1 7.1 11 34 46 16 -0 124.2 213.8 97 0.8 6.5 16 3 42 81,124 49 49 52 693 0.7 1.0 0.8 96 12 6179.8 64 311 0.3 0.2 — 4.2 3346 64720 221 245 35 11 5 2.0 67 1.5 4.9 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0.1 0.2 87 9— 26 -3 16.2 42 0.2 3.2 100 4 1,760 59 311,037 61 6111.1 65 359 1.3 2.1 0.2 0.7 3835 83 034 70 79 —8 — —13.3 0.0 1 42 117, 072 14 6 -5 2.6 17 0.2 2.0 33 9 8,860 55 681,007 73 73 2.7 78 89 2.0 1.3 2.8 2.1 2.1 9324 15 16 2,277 54 57 732 0.5 0.5 0.0 94 172 12 -3 0.3 7 0.4 2.1 18 — 89 —3,055 78 78 0.4 84 —9 — — 0.4 0.7 — 62— 55 57 789 2.0 2.9 —0.6 518 — 21 — 10 9 -19 3.1 7.0 1.4 15 18 24,030 99 725,598 76 76 3.4 83 14 — — 3.4 —0.6 — 9117 1 1084 64 66 398 3.7 5.6 2.9 88 32 402 notes on page 2016 WORLD 14 0.06 0.07 20 13 1.3 1.8 18 8 23,700 32 — 530 73 0.05 78 —8 —7 —See —0.2 0.1 9121 — 3— POPULATION 990 DATA73SHEET 62 64 343 5.9 8.3 90 16 12 6 0.2 18 1.0 1.5 22 9 10,820 18 525,911 75 75 0.2 82 48 —2 — 0.2 0.1 0.1 9122 2 1756 51 56 224 10.9 15.0 0.7 88 38 431

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Barbados 32 15,930 59 55 Cuba — 77 74 72 Curaçao — 89 — — Dominica 70 10,420 — — Dominican Republic 13,570 79 70 68 Grenada 12,520 36 — — GNI Percent of Married — 98 — 15-49 — perGuadeloupe Capita Women Using GNI Percent of Married Haiti 59 34 31c ($US) Contraception per1,760 Capita Women 15-49 Using Jamaica Percent 8,860 55 72 68c ($US) Contraception All Modern 2015 Urban Methods Methods Martinique — 89 — — Percent All Modern 2015 Methods Methods 15,415 54 62 56 Puerto RicoUrban 24,030 99 84 72 15,415 54 62 56 39,963 78 70 62 St. Kitts-Nevis 23,700 32 — — 39,963 70 62 10,214 49 61 55 Saint Lucia 78 10,820 18 56 52 10,214 49 61 55 8,936 47 54 46 St. Vincent and 11,000 51 the Grenadines — — 8,936 54 46 2,424 32 36 32 Trinidad and47 Tobago 29,630 8 42 38 2,424 32 36 32 4,802 AMERICA 41 35 30 SOUTH 14,628 83 75 69 4,802 41 35 30 3,606 39 31 26 Argentina — 92 55 53 3,606 39 31 26 9,798 51 52 46 Bolivia 6,840 68 61 35 9,798 51 52 46 14,280 71 57 48 Brazil 15,020 86 80 77 14,280 71 57 48 10,690 43 58 57 Chile 21,740 83 64 — 10,690 43 58 57 15,140 79 42 20 Colombia 76 13,520 79 73 15,140 79 42 20 7,680 60 67 57 Ecuador 11,190 64 73 60 7,680 60 67 57 4,080 34 12 12 French Guiana — 84 — — 4,080 34 12 12 11,060 68 62 50 Guyana 7,520 29 34 33 11,060 68 62 50 — 81 — — Paraguay 8,670 60 79 70 — 81 — — 4,135 45 18 13 Peru 11,960 79 75 52 4,135 18 13 2,100 44 12 Suriname 45 16,870 66 48 47 2,100 44 18 12 1,640 30 21 20 Uruguay 20,360 95 77 75 1,640 30 21 20 6,390 66 61 57 Venezuela 89 17,730 70 62 6,390 66 61 57 3,240 54 18 12 ASIA 11,969 48 65 59 3,240(Excl. China) 54 18 12 1,580 60 9 8 ASIA 10,800 44 56 48 1,580 60 9 8 4,070 54 35 29 WESTERN ASIA 25,602 70 54 38 4,070 54 35 29 1,120 37 6 5 Armenia 8,720 64 55 27 1,120 37 6 5 1,450 49 16 Azerbaijan 53 17,140 51 14 1,450 49 16 14 720 50 20 19 Bahrain 39,140 100 62 31 720 50 20 19 2,360 40 16 15 Cyprus 30,840 67 — — 2,360 40 16 15 3,710 60 11 10 Georgia 9,410 54 53 35 3,710 60 11 10 950 22 14 12 Iraq 14,850 70 52 34 950 22 14 12 5,800 48 15 10 Israel 34,940 92 — — 5,800 48 15 10 2,390 45 23 21 Jordan 10,740 84 61 42 2,390 45 23 21 1,560 40 17 16 Kuwait 79,970 98 52 39 1,560 40 17 16 1,320 38 20 17 Lebanon 14,120 88 58 34 1,320 38 20 17 2,019 26 40 37 Oman 37,340 75 30 19 2,019 26 40 37 730 12 32 30 Palestinian Territory 5,070 75 57 44 730 12 32 30 1,430 28 19 14 Qatar 140,720 99 38 34 1,430 28 14 — Arabia77 19 18 Saudi 54,730 83 24 — 77 19 18 — 23 8 7 Syria 58 54 38 — 23 8 7 1,620 20 37 36 Turkey 19,360 73 74 47 1,620 20 37 36 3,060 63 United Arab26 Emirates 66 70,570 86 28 24 3,060 26 66 63 1,400 35 40 33 Yemen 3,660 34 29 1,400 CENTRAL 40 33 1,140 16 59 58 SOUTH ASIA 6,326 35 54 46 1,140 16 59 58 19,290 41 76 39 CENTRAL ASIA 10,898 40 54 50 19,290 41 76 39 — 47 — — Kazakhstan 24,260 53 51 50 — 47 — — 1,170 32 12 11 Kyrgyzstan 3,300 36 42 40 1,170 32 12 11 — 95 67 64 Tajikistan 3,320 26 28 26 — 95 67 64 1,720 29 53 48 Turkmenistan 15,760 50 48 46 1,720 29 53 48 25,760 54 — — Uzbekistan 36 6,110 65 59 25,760 54 — — — 40 15 1 SOUTH ASIA35 6,155 54 46 — 40 15 1,630 19 4 1 Afghanistan 1,990 27 22 20 1,630 19 4 1 2,620 30 38 32 Bangladesh 34 3,550 62 54 © 2016 Population 2,620 30 Reference 38 Bureau 65 32 1,780 20 34 30 Bhutan 7,610 39 66 1,780 20 34 30 3,700 40 49 45 India 6,020 33 54 47

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3,660 Yemen 35 34 29 SOUTH 6,326 CENTRAL 35 ASIA 54 46 10,898 CENTRAL ASIA 40 54 50 24,260 Kazakhstan 53 51 50 3,300 Kyrgyzstan 36 42 40 3,320 Tajikistan 26 28 26 GNI Percent of Married 15,760 Turkmenistan 50 48 15-49 Using 46 per Capita Women 6,110 Uzbekistan 36 65 59c ($US) Contraception SOUTH 6,155 ASIA 35 54 46 Percent All Modern 1,990 Afghanistan 27 22 20 2015 Urban Methods Methods 3,550 Bangladesh 54 34 54 15,415 62 56 7,610 Bhutan 39 66 65 39,963 78 70 62 6,020 India 33 54 47 10,214 49 61 55 17,400 Iran 72 77 57 8,936 47 54 46 11,310 Maldives 32 46 35 27 2,424 36 32 2,500 Nepal 20 50 47 4,802 41 35 30 5,350 Pakistan 39 35 26 3,606 31 11,480 Sri Lanka 51 18 68 52 9,798 52 46 11,298 SOUTHEAST48 ASIA 62 54 14,280 71 57 48 Brunei — 77 — — 10,690 43 58 57 3,290 Cambodia 21 56 39 15,140 79 42 20 10,680 Indonesia 54 61 60 7,680 60 67 57 5,380 Laos 39 50 42 4,080 34 12 12 26,140 Malaysia 75 49 32 11,060 68 62 50 Myanmar — 34 46 46 81 — — 8,900 Philippines 45 44 55 38 4,135 18 13 81,190 Singapore 100 62 55 2,100 44 18 12 15,210 Thailand 50 79 77 1,640 30 21 20 3,820 Timor-Leste 33 22 21 6,390 66 61 57 5,690 Vietnam 34 76 57 3,240 54 18 12 17,048 EAST 82 81 1,580ASIA 60 9 8 14,160 56 China 85 84 4,070 54 35 29 f 57,650 100 75 72 China, Hong Kong SAR 1,120 37 6 5 120,890 100 — — China, Macao 1,450 49SARf 16 14 38,870 94 Japan 54 44 720 50 20 19 — 61 71 65 Korea, North40 2,360 16 15 34,700 82 Korea, South60 80 70 3,710 11 10 11,070 67 55 48 Mongolia 950 22 14 12 — 77 — Taiwan 71 5,800 48 15 10 32,614 EUROPE 74 71 61 2,390 45 23 21 37,646 EUROPEAN 75 UNION 72 65 1,560 40 17 16 42,265 NORTHERN 81 EUROPE 81 78 1,320 38 20 17 Channel — Islands 32 — — 2,019 26 40 37 47,810 Denmark 88 — — 730 12 32 30 27,510 Estonia 69 63 58 1,430 28 19 14 40,840 Finland 84 77 75 — 77 19 18 46,120 94 — — Iceland — 23 8 7 46,410 Ireland 63 65 61 1,620 20 37 36 24,220 Latvia 68 68 56 3,060 26 66 63 26,660 Lithuania 35 67 63 50 1,400 40 33 64,590 Norway 81 88 82 1,140 16 59 58 47,390 Sweden 86 75 65 19,290 41 76 39 40,550 United Kingdom 83 84 84 — 47 — — 46,052 WESTERN EUROPE 79 71 68 1,170 32 12 11 47,510 Austria 66 70 68 — 95 67 64 44,100 Belgium 98 70 69 1,720 29 53 48 40,470 France 80 76 74 25,760 54 — — 48,260 Germany 75 66 62 — 40 15 1 Liechtenstein — 14 — — 1,630 19 4 1 70,750 Luxembourg90 — — 2,620 30 38 32 © 2016 Monaco — Population 100 — Bureau 30 — 1,780 20 Reference 34 48,400 Netherlands40 90 69 67 3,700 49 45 61,930 Switzerland 84 82 78

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26,660 Lithuania 67 63 50 64,590 Norway 81 88 82 47,390 Sweden 86 75 65 40,550 United Kingdom 83 84 84 46,052 WESTERN EUROPE 79 71 68 47,510 Austria 66 70 68 GNI Percent of Married 44,100 Belgium 98 70 15-49 Using 69 per Capita Women 40,470 France 80 76 74c ($US) Contraception 48,260 Germany Percent 75 66 62 All Modern Liechtenstein — 14 — — 2015 Urban Methods Methods 70,750 Luxembourg54 90 — — 15,415 62 56 Monaco — 100 — — 39,963 78 70 62 48,400 Netherlands49 90 69 67 10,214 61 55 61,930 Switzerland 47 84 82 78 8,936 54 46 21,212 EASTERN EUROPE 69 69 57 2,424 32 36 32 16,840 Belarus 78 63 51 4,802 41 35 30 16,790 Bulgaria 73 69 40 3,606 39 31 26 30,420 Czech Republic 73 86 78 9,798 51 52 46 24,630 Hungary 71 81 71 14,280 57 48 5,350 Moldova 42 60 42 10,690 43 58 57 25,400 Poland 60 — — 15,140 79 42 20 20,900 Romania 55 70 50 7,680 60 67 57 23,790 Russiag 74 68 55 4,080 34 12 12 28,200 Slovakia 54 80 66 11,060 68 62 50 g 7,810 Ukraine 70 68 61 — 81 — — 30,960 SOUTHERN 70 EUROPE 66 48 4,135 45 18 13 11,140 Albania 58 69 10 2,100 44 18 12 Andorra — 85 — — 1,640 30 21 20 10,610 Bosnia-Herzegovina 40 46 12 6,390 66 61 57 21,730 Croatia 59 — — 3,240 54 18 12 26,790 Greece 78 76 46 1,580 60 9 8 35,850 Italy 69 63 41 4,070 54 35 29 9,840 Kosovoh 38 66 14 1,120 37 6 5 13,570 Macedoniai 49 57 40 13 1,450 16 14 27,390 Malta 95 86 46 720 50 20 19 15,890 Montenegro40 64 23 2,360 16 15 28,590 Portugal 64 87 82 3,710 60 11 10 San — — — 950Marino 94 22 14 12 12,800 Serbia 60 58 18 5,800 48 15 10 30,830 Slovenia 50 79 63 2,390 45 23 21 34,490 Spain 80 66 62 1,560 40 17 16 32,456 OCEANIA 70 62 58 1,320 38 20 17 44,570 Australia 26 89 72 68 2,019 40 37 3,600 22 of Micronesia — 70 Federated States 730 12 32 30 8,700 Fiji 51 29 — 1,430 28 19 14 French Polynesia 56 — — — 77 19 18 Guam 94 67 58 — 23 8 7 4,150 Kiribati 54 22 18 1,620 20 37 36 4,710 Marshall Islands 74 45 42 3,060 26 66 63 Nauru — 100 36 23 1,400 35 40 33 New — Caledonia 70 — — 1,140 16 59 58 35,680 New Zealand41 86 75 72 19,290 76 39 14,700 Palau 87 33 30 — 47 — — 2,800 Papua New Guinea 13 32 24 1,170 32 12 11 5,720 Samoa 18 27 24 — 95 67 64 2,180 Solomon Islands 20 35 27 1,720 29 53 48 5,290 Tonga 24 34 28 25,760 54 — — 5,430 Tuvalu 60 30 22 — 40 15 1 3,040 Vanuatu 26 49 36 1,630 19 4 1 2,620 30 38 32 GNI per Percent All Modern © Capita 2016 Population 1,780 20 Reference 34 Bureau 30 Urban Methods Methods 3,700 40 49 45 ($US) 2015 Percent of Married

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0.0 0.1 17 0.1 4.1 100 9637 6 5,290 1 24 16 28 646 74 78 70 0.1 79 —7 0.2 4234 117, 072 67 72 25 —9 — -3 — 0.01 —0.0 0.01 10 —0.2 3.6 45 5 5,430 — 60 2 221,007 — 67 72 54 0.01 57 732 0.5 0.5 3333 94 130 72 0.3 75 32 78 5 —0 — 0.4 0.6 28 0.4 0.0 4.2 27 4 3,040 34 26 449 361,420 72 75 55 57 789 2.0 2.9 —0.0 540 — 21 — 64 66 per 398 3.7 5.6 0.6 2.9 Total 2012 15 88per 32All 402 Males Males Females 2015 Males Females 1992 2013 Ages Ages GNI 2013 Percent 2014 Modern Population Females Population Births Deaths Net mid-2030 mid-2050 Infant See notes on0.2 page 20 2016 WORLD POPULATION DATA SHEET 19 62 64 343 5.9 8.3 1.3 Fertility 18<15 90 16 2015 2015 65+ Capita Urban Methods Methods per 530 Square mid-2016 1,000 per 1,000 Migration (millions) (millions) Mortality a 51 56 224 10.9per 15.0 0.7 882015 38 431 of Rateb 22 ($US) Kilometer (millions) Population Population Rate Rate1.0 Life Expectancy Maternal Percent Ages 15-49 Carbon Emissions PercentPercent of Percent of of Married Life 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NOTES (—) Indicates data unavailable or inapplicable. A date range indicates the most recent data point during that time period. a Infant deaths 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 on the reverse. Rates shown in italics are based on fewer than 100 annual infant deaths, so the figure is estimated from an average of the previous three years. b Average number of children born to a woman during her lifetime. c Data prior to 2010 are shown in italics. d Renewable sources include hydroelectric power. e The status of Western Sahara is disputed by Morocco.

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f Special Administrative Region. g Does not include the population of Crimea, estimated at 2.3 million. The population is included in the regional total for Eastern Europe. h Kosovo declared independence from Serbia on Feb. 17, 2008. Serbia has not recognized Kosovo’s independence. i The former Yugoslav Republic. For additional notes and sources, see reverse side. Data prepared by PRB demographers Toshiko Kaneda and Kristin Bietsch. © August 2016. Population Reference Bureau. All rights reserved.



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Acknowledgments, Notes, Sources, and Definitions ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors gratefully acknowledge the valuable assistance of PRB senior consultant, Carl Haub; PRB staff members John May, Kelvin Pollard, Nicole LaGrone, Amanda Lee, and Matthew Rigsby; and staff of the International Programs Center of the U.S. Census Bureau; the United Nations (UN) Population Division; and the Institut national d’etudes démographiques (INED), Paris, in the preparation of this year’s 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 (PACE Project, No. AID-0AA-A-16-00002), 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 48 countries with especially low incomes, high economic vulnerability, and poor human development indicators; 34 of these countries are in subSaharan Africa, 13 in Asia, and one in the Caribbean. The criteria and list of countries, as defined by the UN, can be found at http://unohrlls.org/about-ldcs/. Sub-Saharan Africa: All countries of Africa except the northern African countries of Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, 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 region’s 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. SOURCES The rates and figures are primarily compiled from the following sources: official country statistical yearbooks, bulletins, and websites; the UN Demographic Yearbook, 2014; and Population and Vital Statistics Report of the UN

Statistics Division; World Population Prospects: The 2015 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, Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys, Performance and Monitoring Accountability (PMA) 2020 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 2016 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 2015 or 2014. DEFINITIONS Mid-2016 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 population’s age structure into account. Thus, crude death rates in more developed countries with a relatively large proportion of highmortality older population are often higher than those in less developed countries with lower life expectancy. 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, 2030 and 2050 Projected populations based on reasonable assumptions on the future course of fertility, mortality, and migration. Projections are based on 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 100 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.

Total Fertility Rate 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). Population Under Age 15/Age 65+ The percentage of the total population in those ages, which are often considered the “dependent ages.” GNI PPP per Capita, 2015 (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. PPP adjusts exchange rates to relative purchasing power in different countries, providing a more accurate basis of comparison for GNI. Data are from the World Bank. 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. 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, PMA 2020 Surveys, regional survey programs, national surveys, and the UN Population Division World Contraceptive Use 2015. Data prior to 2010 are shown in italics. Life Expectancy at Birth The average number of years a newborn infant can expect to live under current mortality rates. Maternal Deaths per 100,000 Births Maternal deaths in a time period divided by the number of live births in the same period, expressed per 100,000 live births. A maternal death is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as “the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of the termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy, from any cause to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental causes.” Data are from the 2015 report Trends in Maternal Mortality: 1990 to 2015 that compiles estimates by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, the World Bank, and the UN Population Division.

HIV Prevalence The proportion of the population living with HIV regardless of the time of infection, knowledge of the infection, or stage of the disease. Data are from UNAIDS. Carbon Emissions (Million Metric Tons) Total carbon emissions from fossil-fuel burning, cement production, and gas flaring. Emissions are expressed in million metric tons of carbon (not CO2). Data are from the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Population With Access to Electricity Percentage of total population with access to electricity. Modelled by Sustainable Energy for All using data from nationally representative household surveys and government agencies. The model assumes universal access in countries classified as “more developed” by the UN. Renewables as Percent of Total Energy Consumption Percentage of final consumption of energy that is derived from renewable resources. It is calculated by dividing consumption of energy from all renewable sources by total final energy consumption. Renewable energy consumption includes consumption of energy derived from: hydro, solid biofuels, wind, solar, liquid biofuels, biogas, geothermal, marine, and waste. Total final energy consumption is calculated from national balances and statistics as total final consumption minus nonenergy use. Data are from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development/ International Energy Agency and the World Bank. Percent of Terrestrial Land Protected Percentage of terrestrial land under protected area status. The International Union for Conservation of Nature defines a protected area as “a clearly defined geographical space, recognized, dedicated, and managed, through legal or other effective means, to achieve the long-term conservation of nature with associated ecosystem services and cultural values.” Terrestrial area includes total land area and inland waters. Data are calculated from the World Database on Protected Areas, as presented by mdgs.un.org. Population per Square Kilometer of Arable Land The mid-year 2016 population divided by the square kilometers of arable land. Arable land is defined by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to include “the land under temporary agricultural crops (multiplecropped areas are counted only once), temporary meadows for mowing or pasture, land under market and kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow (less than five years).” Data for the percent of land that is arable and the square kilometers in a country are from the FAO.

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