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  3. Demographics of the world - Wikipedia

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    The overall population of the world is approximately 8 billion as of November 2022. Currently, population growth is fastest among low wealth, least developed countries. The UN projects a world population of 9.15 billion in 2050, a 32.7% increase from 6.89 billion in 2010.

  4. World population - Wikipedia

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    Current world population and latest projection according the UN. Population in (millions) and percent of the global population in that year. Region 2022 (percent) 2030 (percent) 2050 (percent) Sub-Saharan Africa: 1,152 (14.51%) 1,401 (16.46%) 2,094 (21.62%) Northern Africa and Western Asia: 549 (6.91%) 617 (7.25%) 771 (7.96%) Central Asia and ...

  5. List of countries by ethnic groups - Wikipedia

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    The following article lists sovereign states, dependent territories and some quasi-states according to their proportional ethnic population composition. Ethnic classifications vary from country to country and are therefore not comparable across countries.

  6. Race (human categorization) - Wikipedia

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    Different cultures define different racial groups, often focused on the largest groups of social relevance, and these definitions can change over time. Historical race concepts have included a wide variety of schemes to divide local or worldwide populations into races and sub-races.

  7. List of countries by population (United Nations) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, based on estimates published by the United Nations in the 2022 revision of World Population Prospects. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present. [2]

  8. Projections of population growth - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 projections from the United Nations Population Division (chart #1) show that annual world population growth peaked at 2.3% per year in 1963, has since dropped to 0.9% in 2023, equivalent to about 74 million people each year, and projected that it could drop even further to minus 0.1% by 2100. [4]

  9. White demographic decline - Wikipedia

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    The Census Bureau was not projecting white population losses to occur until after 2024. This makes any national population growth even more reliant on other race and ethnic groups. The white demographic decline is largely attributable to its older age structure when compared to other race and ethnic groups.

  10. Race and ethnicity in censuses - Wikipedia

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    Map showing countries where the ethnicity or race of people was enumerated in at least one census since 1991. Many countries and national censuses currently enumerate or have previously enumerated their populations by race, ethnicity, nationality, or a combination of these characteristics.

  11. Global majority - Wikipedia

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    Global majority. " Global majority " is a collective term for people of Indigenous, African, Asian, or Latin American descent, [1] who constitute approximately 85 percent of the global population. It has been used as an alternative to terms which are seen as racialized like "ethnic minority" and "person of color" (POC), or more regional terms ...

  12. Population growth - Wikipedia

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    World human population estimates from 1800 to 2100, with estimated range of future population after 2020 based on "high" and "low" scenarios. Data from the United Nations projections in 2019. World population has been rising continuously since the end of the Black Death, around the year 1350.