• World and U.S. population have both grown by smaller numbers in recent years due to COVID-19, but the number of U.S. births increased again in 2021. (msmagazine.com)
  • In addition, Mainers' incomes grew from 2021 to 2022, although real earnings declined when adjusted for inflation. (pressherald.com)
  • In 2021, Latino income in the U.S. amounted to $2.5 trillion and grew at a rate of 4.7% compared to 1.9% for non-Latinos. (businesswire.com)
  • From 2010 - 2021, the Latino population surge constituted 52% of the total U.S. population growth during that time, translating into a 24.1% increase in the Latino population, compared to a 4.3% rise among non-Latinos . (businesswire.com)
  • Populations of cities and towns in the South and West regions of the United States still experienced the most growth from July 2020 to July 2021, with the top 15 fastest-growing cities or towns located in these regions, according to new population estimates for cities and towns, released by the U.S. Census Bureau today. (realestateguysradio.com)
  • In 2021, more than 8.3 million people, or almost one quarter (23%) of the population, were, or had ever been, a landed immigrant or permanent resident in Canada. (gc.ca)
  • The 2021 Census counted 1.8 million Indigenous people, accounting for 5% of Canada's total population, up from 4.9% in 2016. (gc.ca)
  • In 2020-2021 population growth slowed due to border restrictions put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19. (gc.ca)
  • Since 2000, the national median age - the point at which one-half the population is older and one-half younger - has increased by 3.4 years, with the largest single-year gain of 0.3 years coming in 2021, bringing it to 38.8 years, according to newly released 2021 Population Estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. (census.gov)
  • Median age for most states also increased from 2020 to 2021, indicating their populations are getting older overall. (census.gov)
  • Only one state's population - Maine - became slightly younger, as its median age decreased from 44.8 in 2020 to 44.7 in 2021. (census.gov)
  • It is estimated that while the global economy will experience a skilled manpower shortage of 56 million by 2020, India will be one of the few countries in the world with a working-age population that exceeds its number of retirees. (drishtikone.com)
  • Monday's population estimates also offer a preview of which states may gain or lose congressional seats from next year's apportionment process using figures from the 2020 Census. (alabamanow.com)
  • The municipal area covers an extensive territory of 2,461 km 2 with a population of 4.6 million in 2020. (springer.com)
  • In the next half century or so, Christianity's long reign as the world's largest religion may come to an end, according to a just-released report that builds on Pew Research Center's original population growth projections for religious groups . (pewresearch.org)
  • Indeed, Muslims will grow more than twice as fast as the overall world population between 2015 and 2060 and, in the second half of this century, will likely surpass Christians as the world's largest religious group. (pewresearch.org)
  • While the world's population is projected to grow 32% in the coming decades, the number of Muslims is expected to increase by 70% - from 1.8 billion in 2015 to nearly 3 billion in 2060. (pewresearch.org)
  • And I don't mean the issue put forward by Dick Smith et al that the world's population is on an inexorable spiral upwards to catastrophe. (mercatornet.com)
  • Many assume that modern medicine accounts for the world's population growth. (creation.com)
  • After several centuries of faster-than-exponential growth, the world's population is stabilizing. (grist.org)
  • The American Society of Civil Engineers' failing grades for the nation's built infrastructure was in part why the study used three types of variables: economic (e.g., median household income), demographic (e.g., total population change) and institutional (e.g., state and local tax expenditure limits). (iastate.edu)
  • No, the demographic issue I'm talking about is population ageing and decline. (mercatornet.com)
  • This is an apposite choice of venue for the conference - at the capital of a country and at the eastern edge of a continent (if we extend Europe to the Ural Mountains) in demographic decline with an ageing population that is not reproducing itself internally. (mercatornet.com)
  • The fact is that in many countries, the demographic problem is not inexorable growth but inexorable ageing, followed by inevitable population decline. (mercatornet.com)
  • It overviews just about anything you've wanted to know about the state's fastest growing demographic: Asian Americans. (roi-nj.com)
  • Canada's population clock uses a real-time model based on Statistics Canada's quarterly demographic estimates. (gc.ca)
  • Statistics Canada complements this data with ongoing population estimates that track demographic shifts between censuses. (gc.ca)
  • Access demographic, economic and population data from the U.S. Census Bureau. (census.gov)
  • Although the literature on the question provides a broad variety of factors, I focus on three of the most prominent ones: non-labor-intensive driven economic growth (growth without quality job creation), the fast demographic growth in a context of deep poverty, and limited or ineffective pro-poor policy interventions and governance. (brookings.edu)
  • Population growth, demographic and epidemiological transitions, and the ageing of the existing health workforce are projected to fuel the creation of around 40 million employment opportunities in the health workforce globally by 2030. (who.int)
  • This "youth bulge" of young, active, working-age individuals in the current population may open a demographic window for countries to benefit from increased savings and investment. (who.int)
  • The intent is to draw attention to the importance of these demographic changes and highlight the need for action to maximize the potential benefit to the population in this region. (who.int)
  • Demographic transition produces a "boom" generation that may provide an opportunity to unleash an economic growth spurt [1]. (who.int)
  • It's one of the 2010 census' most intriguing results: The US population has grown at only a 9.7 percent pace since 2000. (csmonitor.com)
  • Nevada remains the fastest-growing state in the nation, with a 35.1 percent growth rate since 2000. (csmonitor.com)
  • The 1950-2000 period is like no other in human or financial history in terms of population growth, economic growth, inflation or asset prices. (moneyweek.com)
  • Between 1950 and 2000 a mere 50 years the population more than doubled, from about 2.5 billion to about 6.1 billion. (moneyweek.com)
  • Despite Africa's robust economic growth from 2000 to 2015, 1 the absolute number of poor has increased on the continent. (brookings.edu)
  • Additionally, the majority of the top 10 fastest-growing economies from 2000 to 2015 were resource-rich, mostly oil exporters (Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria, Chad, Sudan, Angola) with growth mostly driven by these natural resources. (brookings.edu)
  • They validated the model by testing it against liver outcomes from 2000 through 2018 and published data on the US population. (medscape.com)
  • The world population is projected to grow to 9.7 billion in 2050 and 10.4 billion in the 2080s, where it will likely remain through the end of the century. (msmagazine.com)
  • Furthermore, as the world becomes more urban - it is predicted that 70% of the population will be urbanized by 2050 - there will be more waste. (populationgrowth.org)
  • Africa's population is set to double to 2.5 billion by 2050, making the region's population bigger than China and India combined. (unu.edu)
  • G lobal population surpassed 8 billion this week, a shocking milestone because back in the 1990s this threshold was not expected to be breached until 2050. (time.com)
  • As per the World Health Organization (WHO), Key populations and their partners accounted for around 95% of new HIV infections in eastern Europe and central Asia and in the Middle East and North Africa in 2018. (medgadget.com)
  • North America was valued at USD 169.3 Bn in 2018 and is expected to grow significantly during the forecast period owing to the well-developed healthcare infrastructure and faster adoption of new medical technologies. (medgadget.com)
  • The market in Middle East & Africa and Latin America accounted for a comparatively small share of the market in 2018 and is expected to grow considerably during the forecast period. (medgadget.com)
  • The number of girls out of secondary school in sub-Saharan Africa actually increased between 1998 and 2018 due to enrollment rates not keeping pace with the increase in the school-age population. (msmagazine.com)
  • Today's map comes to us from Reddit user jinkinson , and it maps U.S. population change by county from 2010 to 2018, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • At the top of the list is McKenzie County, North Dakota, which experienced a growth of 114% in its population from 2010 to 2018. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • The U.S. grew from 2018 to 2019 by almost a half percent, or about 1.5 million people, with the population standing at 328 million this year, according to population estimates. (alabamanow.com)
  • International migration to the U.S. decreased to 595,000 people from 2018 to 2019, dropping from as many as 1 million international migrants in 2016, according to the population estimates. (alabamanow.com)
  • Regionally, the South saw the greatest population growth from 2018 to 2019, increasing 0.8% due to natural increase and people moving from others parts of the country. (alabamanow.com)
  • PROVIDENCE - The population of Rhode Island increased 0.4% from 2010 to 2018 to 1,057,315 residents, or an increase of 4,358 people, according to. (pbn.com)
  • Below is the essay from Chapter 3 of the Foresight Africa 2018 report , which explores six overarching themes that provide opportunities for Africa to overcome its obstacles and spur inclusive growth. (brookings.edu)
  • This is already happening in some rapidly growing areas, evidenced by stagnating and even reversing progress towards the U.N.'s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) , which aim to achieve a good quality of life for all on a healthy planet. (msmagazine.com)
  • Asia is also facing a rapidly ageing population that is not reproducing itself. (mercatornet.com)
  • The city's population expanded rapidly beginning in the 1990s and continues to grow at a healthy pace. (wikipedia.org)
  • Atakum has continued to grow rapidly. (wikipedia.org)
  • The town of Yeppoon on the Capricorn Coast is growing rapidly. (abc.net.au)
  • Overall, capital cities grew more rapidly than other areas. (abs.gov.au)
  • The population of England was growing rapidly. (canalmuseum.org.uk)
  • Growing Economy: India's economy has grown rapidly in recent years and is expected to continue to do so in 2023. (indiatimes.com)
  • What people are losing sight of is that in the coming decades, not only will India need to increase the growth of the economy, but also its education infrastructure. (drishtikone.com)
  • Maine's population grew at more than twice the national rate last year, fueled in part by people leaving more populated states during the pandemic and following decades of lagging growth here. (pressherald.com)
  • Going back several decades, Maine's population growth has consistently lagged behind the nation's. (pressherald.com)
  • For the first time in decades, natural increase - the number of births minus the number of deaths - was less than 1 million in the U.S. due to an aging population of Baby Boomers, whose oldest members entered their 70s within the past several years. (alabamanow.com)
  • Now comes the Energy Information Administration's latest forecast, featured last week in the Wall Street Journal , predicting a 0.7% per year growth in America's use of kilowatt-hours (kWh) for the next two decades. (forbes.com)
  • The growth and magnitude of the Internet infrastructure over the past two decades rivals the emergence of the steel industry of the mid-19th century. (forbes.com)
  • The Hispanic population is recent decades. (cdc.gov)
  • The TeamLease India Labor Report 2009 estimates that the country's population will increase from one billion in 2001 to 1.4 billion by 2026, and 83% of this increase will be in the 15-59 age group. (drishtikone.com)
  • Utah estimates it grew 2.2 percent from 2007 to 2008. (ksl.com)
  • The Governor's Office of Planning and Budget looked over the numbers at its annual population estimates meeting. (ksl.com)
  • Estimates are used to measure the evolution of the population between censuses and provide explanations behind the population growth, such as births, deaths and migration components. (gc.ca)
  • On June 28, 2023, Statistics Canada will release its quarterly population estimates for the first quarter of 2023. (gc.ca)
  • Since those estimates will be as of April 1, 2023, it is normal and expected that Canada's population count will still be below the 40 million mark. (gc.ca)
  • ESTIMATES OF THE RESIDENT POPULATION OF STATES General Information July 1, 1992 and July 1,1991, and Components of Change Since July 1, 1991 (In thousands. (cdc.gov)
  • We applied each model to the Boston population (2010 Census) to predict each outcome in Boston and compared each with corresponding Boston BRFSS direct estimates. (cdc.gov)
  • Whether you're a dour Malthusian or a technological optimist, one thing is undeniable: The 2.7 billion people added to global population since 1990 makes the task of averting a climate catastrophe vastly more challenging than it was when global warming first arose as a mainstream concern. (time.com)
  • Between 1980 and 1990, it grew another subgroups in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Nine of the ten fastest growing states in the U.S. since 1990 were in the West. (cdc.gov)
  • NEW YORK , June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - The cosmetics market is estimated to grow by USD 115.57 billion during 2023-2027. (my.id)
  • The share of the global population aged 65 years and above increased from 9% in 2019 to 16% in 2023. (my.id)
  • MIAMI--( BUSINESS WIRE )--The Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC), a nonprofit organization and think tank dedicated to producing research that highlights economic opportunities for growth, has released its highly anticipated 2023 Official LDC U.S. Latino GDP Report , available for download. (businesswire.com)
  • Increasing Population: India's population is expected to reach 1.5 billion by 2023. (indiatimes.com)
  • One of the things we were curious to see was how counties across the nation grew or shrunk over the last 40 years, and how total municipal expenditures and capital spending were related to that growth or decline," Das said. (iastate.edu)
  • The researchers found aggregate municipal spending is more responsive to population growth than decline, and the effect is most pronounced for capital spending. (iastate.edu)
  • Across the nation, coastal urban centers are adding new citizens, while rural counties are seeing their populations decline. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • While coal counties have grim figures due to the changing domestic energy story , it's Alexander County in Illinois that tops the list with a 26% decline in population over the time period. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • It is a distinct possibility - highlighted in the recent book, "Empty Planet" - that global population will decline rather than stabilize in the long run. (nber.org)
  • Identifying the location of areas experiencing high population growth or decline can reveal some of the forces shaping contemporary patterns of human settlement. (abs.gov.au)
  • In industrialized countries, the advent of social security pensions and retirement plans (superannuation) has probably been another major factor in the decline of population growth. (creation.com)
  • While Jerusalem's haredi (ultra-Orthodox) and Arab communities continue to see steady growth, less observant Jewish residents are moving out of the capital at a disproportionately high rate, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics. (jpost.com)
  • They also found municipal spending increased at a faster rate than did median household income in both growing and shrinking counties. (iastate.edu)
  • India's growth rate of GDP has faltered to just around 5% in the last year or so. (drishtikone.com)
  • Property values grew at the rate of inflation, right up until 1985/1986 and then they grew faster than inflation", notes Dave. (propertyplanning.com.au)
  • Pete also notes that property price growth is not directly related to interest rate movements, and he cites some specific periods that prove that more elements influence property price growth than just interest rates. (propertyplanning.com.au)
  • For example, India's number of Muslims is growing at a faster rate than the country's majority Hindu population, and is projected to rise from 14.9% of India's 2015 population to 19.4% (or 333 million people) in 2060. (pewresearch.org)
  • Census data released by the South African statistics agency on Tuesday revealed a population growth rate of 18% since the previous survey in 2011. (rt.com)
  • Maine's population continues to grow at an encouraging rate because people from across the nation are recognizing what Maine people have always known: that Maine is a safe, welcoming, and beautiful state and that we offer unparalleled quality of life and opportunity," Gov. Janet Mills said in a statement provided by her office. (pressherald.com)
  • Last year's increase was more than double the national growth rate of about 0.4% and the biggest increase of any New England state. (pressherald.com)
  • Only seven states grew at a slower rate than Maine during that decade. (pressherald.com)
  • Only during the Great Depression decade was the growth rate lower. (csmonitor.com)
  • The past year's population growth rate in the United States was the slowest in a century due to declining births, increasing deaths and the slowdown of international migration, according to figures released Monday by the U.S. Census Bureau. (alabamanow.com)
  • That's the slowest growth rate in the U.S. since 1917 to 1918, when the nation was involved in World War I, said William Frey, a senior fellow at The Brookings Institution. (alabamanow.com)
  • The municipality recorded the highest population growth rate in Samsun Province. (wikipedia.org)
  • If this rate of population growth was to stay constant in the years to come, the Canadian population could double in about 26 years. (gc.ca)
  • But, it is exactly the same rate of growth. (creation.com)
  • The current growth rate of the world population is about 1.7% per year. (creation.com)
  • For example, as seen in Figure 1, only two of Africa's top 10 fastest-growing countries are also among the top 10 outperformers in terms of poverty reduction rate (Rwanda and Chad) and of overall poverty levels (Mauritius and Sudan). (brookings.edu)
  • A new study says the growth rate of the Mexican-born population in the United States has slowed since the middle of last year. (kpbs.org)
  • Methods-- National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data aggregated from 1992 population had a growth rate of only through 1995 were analyzed. (cdc.gov)
  • We examined the rate of real growth in annual parasite indexes (API) by adjusting APIs for all years to the annual blood examination rate of 1965 for each country. (cdc.gov)
  • Alaska's population growth rate of 2.9 percent was second, followed by Colorado and Idaho (2.7 percent each), Washington (2.5 percent), Utah (2.4 percent), Arizona (2.2 percent), New Mexico (2.1 percent), Hawaii (2.0 percent), and Georgia (1.9 percent). (cdc.gov)
  • Asia Pacific, on the other hand, is an emerging market, exhibiting high growth potential due to increasing per capita income, growing the geriatric population, increasing disease awareness and improving health infrastructure. (medgadget.com)
  • One of the greatest challenges in the geriatric population is their ability to communicate their problems, needs, and desires in a medical setting. (medscape.com)
  • The geriatric population is growing, and in the near future, the number of geriatric patients experiencing severe sensory loss is likely to increase. (medscape.com)
  • As the state's population continues to age and more people exit the workforce, either because of retirement or death, Maine's economy and its employers could become increasingly reliant on people moving in from other places. (pressherald.com)
  • America's economy has grown for over a decade, but that growth increasingly concentrates in 1% of the nation's counties. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • The report, now in its sixth edition, provides a trove of new data and insights about the U.S. Latino cohort: how the country's fastest growing population is fundamentally reshaping the U.S. economy through three primary channels: population growth, a high degree of workforce participation, and increased productivity linked to educational attainment. (businesswire.com)
  • L'ATTITUDE is the largest business event in the country focused on "The New Mainstream Economy," helping executives and business leaders understand the U.S. Latino cohort driving its growth and stay abreast of the latest economic trends and opportunities. (businesswire.com)
  • Samsun Province's attractive weather and growing economy have benefitted Atakum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Finding a strong market to invest in is as simple as looking for population growth, job growth, and a diverse economy. (realestateguysradio.com)
  • Now that we're seeing some softening in the economy, we are seeing softening in our population growth. (ksl.com)
  • That's because the demand for things that used electricity - lights, appliances, motors -- grew in near lock-step with the main features of the economy: housing, offices, manufacturing. (forbes.com)
  • Now look at the growth in population, buildings and the economy. (forbes.com)
  • With rising prices set to increase price sensitivity in the country, private labels and economy labels are expected to grow over the forecast period. (euromonitor.com)
  • A healthy population with high productivity will be essential for Africa to be competitive in the global economy. (who.int)
  • More than a third of Muslims are concentrated in Africa and the Middle East, regions that are projected to have the biggest population increases. (pewresearch.org)
  • Sydney and Melbourne had the largest increases in population: Sydney's population increased by 271,700, and Melbourne's by 204,200. (abs.gov.au)
  • Opportunity to expand, combined with biology, saw growth in population of 4% or more, plus increases due to immigration. (creation.com)
  • Maine's, New Hampshire's, Massachusetts', and Vermont's slight population increases were enough to offset the losses in Connecticut, thus keeping the New England area's overall growth near zero. (cdc.gov)
  • Sub-Saharan African governments are currently spending about $48B a year on health expenses, with an expected rise to $75B by 2030 and $135B in 2040 (in constant 2011 dollars).1 The increases will be driven by a growing population, but also by the transition from communicable to (more expensive) non-communicable disease burden. (who.int)
  • As healthcare becomes increasingly technology-enabled, strengthening local digital health ecosystems and leveraging technology can help improve outcomes, limit cost increases and ensure that Africa gains a share of the growing global health market. (who.int)
  • In all major regions where there is a sizable Muslim population, Muslim fertility exceeds non-Muslim fertility. (pewresearch.org)
  • Only in Lebanon and Iraq - nations where sizable populations of Sunnis and Shias live side by side - do large majorities of Sunnis recognize Shias as fellow Muslims and accept their distinctive practices as part of Islam. (pewresearch.org)
  • Although South Africa's annual percentage growth is similar to that of some of its neighbors, including Zimbabwe and Mozambique, the latter have much smaller populations. (rt.com)
  • Africa's Poverty - Is Growth Delivering Enough? (unu.edu)
  • Africa's growth successes over the last decade and more are much lauded in the media. (unu.edu)
  • The percentage of Africa's population living in poverty has fallen compared to the 1980s. (unu.edu)
  • why has africa's fast economic growth left more poor people behind and how do we fix it? (brookings.edu)
  • Data from the Census Bureau released Tuesday showed that the country's population has risen 9.7 percent in the past decade to stand at 308.7 million. (csmonitor.com)
  • In fact, the West contained 9 of the nation's 10 fastest growing states between July 1991 and July 1992, according to the Commerce Department's Census Bureau. (cdc.gov)
  • The attached Table 1 shows the July 1991 to July 1992 populations and components of change. (cdc.gov)
  • Stem and progenitor cell populations are often heterogeneous, which may reflect stem cell subsets that express subtly different properties, including different propensities for lineage selection upon differentiation, yet remain able to interconvert. (lu.se)
  • Note: References to race and Hispanic origin compositions are for race-alone-or-in-combination groups or Hispanic populations of any race unless otherwise specified. (census.gov)
  • The Pew Hispanic Center study says the number of people born in Mexico living in the United States grew by about 8 percent in both 2005 and 2006. (kpbs.org)
  • The Hispanic population in the minority group in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • The largest Hispanic subgroups are those of United States has grown dramatically in Mexican, Cuban, and Puerto Rican descent. (cdc.gov)
  • Data that 29.7 million Hispanic people were are presented for four Hispanic origin subgroups--Mexican, Cuban, Puerto Rican, living in the continental United States, and ``other Hispanic'' persons--for the Hispanic population as a whole and for the Alaska, and Hawaii in 1997 (2). (cdc.gov)
  • non-Hispanic white and non-Hispanic black populations. (cdc.gov)
  • The Hispanic population is notable with respect to several health status outcomes, providing both age-adjusted and for its diversity. (cdc.gov)
  • Census Bureau, approximately 63% of Results-- The health indicators for Puerto Rican persons are significantly worse the Hispanic population living in the than for the other Hispanic origin subgroups. (cdc.gov)
  • the Mexican population tends to Data on Hispanic subgroups facilitate the planning of public health services for live predominantly in the southwest, the various underserved populations. (cdc.gov)
  • As a result of the rapid population growth between 1975 and 1994, Atakum Municipality was established. (wikipedia.org)
  • Population figures in this review refer to the estimated resident population (ERP) of an area at June 1994 and June 1999. (abs.gov.au)
  • Since June 1994 Australia's population had increased by an average of 1.2% per year. (abs.gov.au)
  • During the 1994-99 period, over 60% of Queensland's non-capital city growth occurred in Moreton Statistical Division (SD). (abs.gov.au)
  • The End of Economic Growth? (nber.org)
  • In many models, economic growth is driven by people discovering new ideas. (nber.org)
  • What happens to economic growth when population growth turns negative? (nber.org)
  • Does that portend a future of low economic growth? (forbes.com)
  • ICT makes everything more efficient, so a lot of economic growth can occur with much less electricity used in all the conventional places that burn kilowatt-hours. (forbes.com)
  • Economic growth and state-sponsored affirmative action have done little to erase the social and spatial divides. (springer.com)
  • In it you'll find: George Musser setting the stage, Joel E. Cohen on population, Jeffrey D. Sachs on extreme poverty, Stuart L. Pimm and Clinton Jenkins on endangered species, Amory B. Lovins on energy, Paul Polak on agriculture, Barry R. Bloom on public health, Herman E. Daly on economic growth and sustainability, and W. Wayt Gibbs on setting priorities. (grist.org)
  • Even without economic growth, that population increase would mean roughly four billion additional metric tons of CO2 going into the atmosphere each year. (time.com)
  • Understanding the effect of population change on economic growth and development is taking on added importance in the Arab region. (who.int)
  • A healthy population with low mortality and morbidity meeting the international standards of health care and economic growth is embedded in sustainable development goals by 2030. (who.int)
  • Researchers have referred to the Sahel region of Africa as a " powder keg " due to the combination of rapid population growth and climate change resulting in food and water shortages as well as escalating violence. (msmagazine.com)
  • For example, Muslims in sub-Saharan Africa, on average, are younger and have higher fertility than the overall population of the region . (pewresearch.org)
  • Finn Tarp and Andy McKay spoke about their new UNU-WIDER book, co-edited with Channing Arndt, entitled Growth and Poverty Reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa -the book is on full open access and you can download it from here . (unu.edu)
  • In our study these are Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya (better growth recently), Madagascar and, notably, South Africa (a very disappointing story given the economy's enormous potential). (unu.edu)
  • Africa is in some ways poised to make use of these technologies through the rapid growth of mobile phone ownership and use. (who.int)
  • In fact, Muslims are expected to grow as a percentage of every region except Latin America and the Caribbean, where relatively few Muslims live. (pewresearch.org)
  • But that population growth is small, percentage-wise - 9.7 percent. (csmonitor.com)
  • But since the US population is already quite large, even a big number of new additions can result in relatively slow growth, percentage-wise. (csmonitor.com)
  • The bigger the nation gets, the more the number of people it has to add just to maintain the same percentage of growth. (csmonitor.com)
  • Meanwhile extreme poverty is receding both as a percentage of population and in absolute numbers. (grist.org)
  • The South was the nation's second fastest growing region, at 1.4 percent, with Georgia securing the position of ,10th fastest growing state. (cdc.gov)
  • Only one other decade has seen slower growth, in fact. (csmonitor.com)
  • No wonder it was the decade with the least vigorous US population growth of all time. (csmonitor.com)
  • North Carolina grew by 18.5 percent over the past decade, for instance. (csmonitor.com)
  • For the first time this decade, Puerto Rico had a population increase. (alabamanow.com)
  • The Northeast had a population decrease for the first time this decade, declining 0.1% due primarily to people moving away. (alabamanow.com)
  • State planning coordinator Michael Mower said, 'Utah continues to grow, but not at the record pace we set earlier this decade. (ksl.com)
  • Last week, Google announced their plan to grow another 2,000 employees ,' he said. (cbc.ca)
  • The census metropolitan area of Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge is the fastest growing population in the country, new data shows. (cbc.ca)
  • Which Counties are Growing the Fastest? (visualcapitalist.com)
  • Utah remains one of the fastest growing states in the nation, but it's not growing as fast as it used to. (ksl.com)
  • Darwin, the fastest growing capital city during the five-year period, grew by 2.2% annually while Brisbane, the second fastest growing, grew by 1.9% annually. (abs.gov.au)
  • 3 Even the fastest-growing countries have not always translated growth into significant poverty reduction. (brookings.edu)
  • They are doing so as the world population grows by between 65 and 80 million people a year. (msmagazine.com)
  • On the domestic front, the United States population is growing by nearly 1 million a year, due largely to immigration and high rates of unintended pregnancy ( 45 percent ) and births ( 37 percent ). (msmagazine.com)
  • Florida, Idaho and South Carolina saw the highest rates of population growth last year, census data shows. (pressherald.com)
  • While the larger-than-average increase last year in Maine's population may not continue, it goes against long-term trends. (pressherald.com)
  • By 2030, the share of the population aged over 60 in Japan will have grown to 37 percent from 30 percent last year. (mercatornet.com)
  • The Livingstone Shire, which includes Yeppoon, had one of the biggest growths in property values in the state for the year to April, according to data from property analyst company CoreLogic. (abc.net.au)
  • A year ago, half of our growth was people moving in. (ksl.com)
  • Australia's estimated resident population increased on average by 1.2% per year in the five-year period ending June 1999. (abs.gov.au)
  • During this period, capital cities experienced 70% of the total growth and grew by an average of 1.3% each year. (abs.gov.au)
  • The rest of Australia grew by an average of 1.0% each year. (abs.gov.au)
  • And population growth is compound growth-that's why so many people are now being added each year. (creation.com)
  • Population growth in a number of South American and African countries exceeds 3% per year. (creation.com)
  • This marks the seventh consecutive year of growth in the wild population. (defenders.org)
  • Both of the Midwest's divisions grew by 0.8 percent last year, as traditional farming and manufacturing states continued their recoveries from population losses in the 1980s. (cdc.gov)
  • The global population has been growing by each additional billion in fewer and fewer years since reaching 1 billion in 1804. (msmagazine.com)
  • Indeed, it took 123 years for the population to reach 2 billion, in 1927, but this latest billion was added in a dozen or fewer years. (msmagazine.com)
  • The growth of the Muslim population also is helped by the fact that Muslims have the youngest median age (24 in 2015) of all major religious groups, more than seven years younger than the median age of non-Muslims (32). (pewresearch.org)
  • Juliette Tennert, the governor's chief economist, said, 'We had tremendous economic expansion over the past several years, which influenced the high population growth. (ksl.com)
  • The census of population is conducted every five years. (gc.ca)
  • Similarly, the District of Columbia had the second-lowest median age but saw the largest increase of 0.5 years from 34.4 to 34.9," said Kristie Wilder, a demographer in the Census Bureau's Population Division. (census.gov)
  • Nevertheless, many wonder at how the population could have grown to six billion from Noah's family who survived the Flood that wiped out everyone else about 4,500 years ago. (creation.com)
  • Time-tested and believed to be immune to market volatilities, the real estate sector has been experiencing tremendous growth in recent years, and the uptick trend is expected to continue in the forthcoming years as well. (indiatimes.com)
  • The standardized APIs calculated for Brazil, Peru, Guyana, and for 18 other malaria- endemic countries of the Americas presented a consistent pattern of low rates up through the late 1970s, followed by geometric growth in malaria incidence in subsequent years. (cdc.gov)
  • one is as the title describes, and the trio address growth drivers, assumptions and some of the things that don't always correlate with property price growth in the way that people expect them to. (propertyplanning.com.au)
  • Influential people like Elon Musk do a lot of harm by fear-mongering about a 'population collapse. (msmagazine.com)
  • Some people-none of them demographers or population professionals-claim that we are experiencing a population collapse. (msmagazine.com)
  • Rapid population growth can keep large numbers of people in poverty and at risk of illness and early death. (msmagazine.com)
  • Population growth is a major driver of environmental degradation as well, especially in high-consuming countries such as the United States and in places where people rely heavily on ecosystem services for their very survival. (msmagazine.com)
  • The American Heartland continues to feed the growth of urban centers - not only with its agricultural products and natural resources, but with its people as well. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • With global population still rising, and more people adopting a higher class lifestyle, we should prioritize tackling how much household and commercial waste we emit, as well as our levels of extravagant and inequitable consumption. (populationgrowth.org)
  • Alabama's population increased by 15,504 people the Census Bureau reported. (alabamanow.com)
  • There are other factors that can mitigate this problem, the article mentions that people will work longer (hopefully Asian populations will be more willing to countenance a rise in their retirement age than the French were! (mercatornet.com)
  • In the 1980s, China added huge numbers of people to the working age population. (moneyweek.com)
  • Thirty percent of the 2008 growth comes from people moving in. (ksl.com)
  • Every county grew except Utah's least populous, Daggett County, which lost five people. (ksl.com)
  • As well as higher population more and more people moved into the towns and cities from the countryside. (canalmuseum.org.uk)
  • This meant more building, and the transport of food and fuel for the urban population became more important as fewer people lived off the land, obtaining everything locally. (canalmuseum.org.uk)
  • Many people have problems understanding growth rates of things. (creation.com)
  • The population grows when more people are born than die. (creation.com)
  • With the UN forecasting the world has hit 8 billion people, Lagos and other African cities are bracing for fast-paced growth that will make them among the globe's new megacities. (time.com)
  • Our baby-boomer population is aging, and people are living longer. (medscape.com)
  • This to reach 32 million by 2025, around 15% of the total requires new approaches from the health care services population of Brazil and treatment to meet the peculiarities of this issue (4). (bvsalud.org)
  • Because the population is increasing at a rapid clip. (drishtikone.com)
  • Stories around the 8 billionth baby-most news coverage of the 7 billion milestone was of this variety-miss an opportunity to discuss the undeniable consequences of rapid population growth. (msmagazine.com)
  • Census data consistently demonstrated rapid growth and population shifts to the Western U.S. (cdc.gov)
  • During the growth, the protoplanet undergoes a rapid, large-scale, inward migration due to the interactions with the gaseous protoplanetary disc. (lu.se)
  • This, combined with high fertility rates, will accelerate Muslim population growth. (pewresearch.org)
  • But even within these high-growth regions - as well as others - Muslims are projected to grow faster than members of other groups. (pewresearch.org)
  • Between population growth, a healthy job market, high rental demand, quality of life, and landlord-friendly policies … There's a lot for investors to like about the sunshine state right now. (realestateguysradio.com)
  • Areas experiencing high levels of growth are of special interest, because these areas can provide opportunities for business investment, which, in turn, can stimulate further growth. (abs.gov.au)
  • The period after the Second World War (1946-1965) also saw very high rates of population growth, mostly because of the baby boom. (gc.ca)
  • High rates of population growth were also seen in Quebec, Canada, from 1760 to 1790, following the British conquest of Canada in 1759, 5 and well before the impact of modern medical knowledge. (creation.com)
  • Although economic diversification is increasing on the continent, growth has not generated sufficient high-quality jobs. (brookings.edu)
  • Because birth rates in Arab countries remained high until the 1980s and then declined sharply, the proportion of young, active, working-age individuals in the current population is exceptionally large. (who.int)
  • Cities facing high population growth and overcrowding are difficult places for elderly residents to navigate or feel a strong sense of belonging to. (who.int)
  • The data revealed that the country has more than 2.4 million international migrants, which equates to just above 3% of the total population with the majority (86%) coming from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. (rt.com)
  • The United States population has crashed through the 300 million mark, according to just-released 2010 census data. (csmonitor.com)
  • They created a mathematical model incorporating data on the growth of the US population and the natural history of MASLD/NAFLD. (medscape.com)
  • In 1993 additional data will appear in CURRENT POPULATION REPORTS Series P-25. (cdc.gov)
  • paediatricians and 2 nurses participated in The need for population specific curves the data collection. (who.int)
  • Estimating effects of HIV sequencing data completeness on transmission network patterns and detection of growing HIV transmission clusters. (cdc.gov)
  • We simulated the effect of lowered data completeness, defined by the percent of persons with diagnosed HIV with a reported sequence, on transmission patterns and detection of growing HIV transmission clusters. (cdc.gov)
  • Although economic concentration tells part of the story, a view of changing population patterns can help us see where physical growth is happening across the country. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • The growing world population means that current consumption patterns will be impossible without better use of resources and more sustainable solutions. (delagelanden.com)
  • API is the number of positive malaria is increasing, examine the patterns of slides per 1,000 population. (cdc.gov)
  • In a report released Thursday looking at population growth across the country based on the most recent census, Waterloo region leads with a 2.8 per cent increase, followed by London and the Ontario section of Ottawa-Gatineau with 2.3 per cent. (cbc.ca)
  • Due to the adverse effects of aging on the skin, anti-aging products are gaining popularity along with the increase in the aging population globally. (my.id)
  • U.S. Latino GDP now valued at $3.2 trillion (14% YOY increase), growing 2.5x faster than non-Latino equivalent. (businesswire.com)
  • Queensland was the only place where the balance of the State or Territory experienced a larger increase in population and grew more quickly than the capital city. (abs.gov.au)
  • By 1995, immigration overtook natural increase (births minus deaths) as the main source of population growth. (gc.ca)
  • Conc n lu l sion: the incidence of AIDS in Brazil and the Southeast, South and Midwest regions were stable, as well as an increase in the incidence of the disease in the North and Northeast regions, in the population studied. (bvsalud.org)
  • The long-term trend in the US is a gradual shift in population away from the Northeast and Midwest to the South and West. (csmonitor.com)
  • Modest growth (0.3 percent) in the Northeast was supported almost entirely by the Mid Atlantic states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. (cdc.gov)
  • Immigrants tend to be younger and have children, and they can make a population younger. (alabamanow.com)
  • Compulsory free Education for all citizens of India until 12th standard and/or graduate/technical qualification shall definitely reduce the population once younger generation is educated. (daijiworld.com)
  • Le présent article examine la situation démographique dans la Région arabe et l'impact du niveau d'études, de l'emploi, de la migration, de l'état de santé et de la participation dans la société sur le développement à venir de la Région, notamment l'impact de ces facteurs sur le vieillissement de la population et les questions liées aux spécificités homme-femme. (who.int)
  • In this work, we have investigated how this early migration would have affected the minor body populations in our solar system. (lu.se)
  • The capture happens during the growth of Jupiter's core and Trojan asteroids are afterwards carried along during the giant planet's migration to their final orbits. (lu.se)
  • RÉSUMÉ Les transitions démographiques dans les pays arabes, en raison de la baisse des taux de natalité et de mortalité depuis les années 1980, se traduisent par une proportion plus faible d'enfants, une proportion relativement stable de la population âgée et une proportion élevée de personnes en âge de travailler. (who.int)
  • Understand and assess competitive threats and plan corporate strategy with our qualitative analysis, insight and confident growth projections. (euromonitor.com)
  • They took into account projections of the growth of the US population and the progression of MASLD and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH, formerly NASH) through stages of fibrosis to decompensation, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), transplant, and liver-related death as a proportion of all-cause mortality. (medscape.com)
  • Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat has expressed concerns over the population imbalance and said that India has suffered severe consequences of deteriorating population balance in history. (daijiworld.com)
  • Rather, it shows the average pace of Canada's population renewal in real time. (gc.ca)
  • Canada's population is currently growing at a record-setting pace. (gc.ca)
  • Population loss means a municipality has less tax revenue, which makes it more difficult to maintain infrastructure that meets quality of life standards, which in turn triggers further population loss. (iastate.edu)
  • Canada's immigration targets have been increasing since 2016, in an effort to address labour shortages and an aging population. (gc.ca)
  • This is not surprising after the terrible battering the continent took in the 1980s-an era of macroeconomic crisis and growth collapses-and the onset of much political turmoil and terrible violence from the 1980s through the 1990s (Somalia's collapse, war in the DRC, and genocide in Rwanda, to name three). (unu.edu)
  • AMES, Iowa - While it's not surprising that growing counties across the U.S. are increasing total spending as well as capital spending, a new Iowa State University study shows shrinking counties are doing the same. (iastate.edu)
  • While Maine has its share of challenges like every state, we will continue to work hard to build a state that is poised for growth and opportunity for all. (pressherald.com)
  • Tasmania was the only State or Territory, and Hobart the only capital city, where population fell during this period. (abs.gov.au)
  • The states with the highest population growth rates are a kind of bowl underneath this wedge shape. (csmonitor.com)
  • As a result of the Industrial Revolution, lifespans and survival rates improved the population doubled again in the period between 1760 and 1900, for example. (moneyweek.com)
  • The U.S. population is projected to reach 400 million in 2058 from today's population of 333 million. (msmagazine.com)
  • Meanwhile, religious switching - which is expected to hinder the growth of Christians by an estimated 72 million between 2015 and 2060 - is not expected to have a negative net impact on Muslim population growth. (pewresearch.org)
  • In 1750 the population was around 5.8 million. (canalmuseum.org.uk)
  • The nation as a whole grew by 1.2 percent to 255.1 million, expanding by just over 2.9 million since July 1991. (cdc.gov)
  • The rise in the aging population is the key factor driving the growth of the global cosmetics market. (my.id)
  • True growth in malaria incidence corresponds temporally with changes in global strategies for malaria control. (cdc.gov)
  • Among the capital's total population of 883,000, 63% are Jews and 37% are Arabs, the study found. (jpost.com)
  • Women make up 51% of the total population, with 48.5% being men. (rt.com)
  • That was 1930 to 1940, when total population gain was 7.3 percent, according to Census Bureau records. (csmonitor.com)
  • Total population estimate as of July is 2,757,779. (ksl.com)
  • The asymmetry and eccentricity of the captured Trojans correspond well to observations, but their inclinations are near zero and their total mass is three to four orders of magnitude higher than the current population. (lu.se)
  • We are already using natural resources 1.8 times faster than they can regenerate, meaning we would need two Earths to sustain current population and consumption levels without destroying nature. (msmagazine.com)