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View our work on COVID-19 vaccinationsCompleteness of death reporting, 2010
Completeness of total death reporting is the number of deaths reported by national statistics authorities to the UN Statistic Division divided by the number of total
deaths estimated by the UN Population Division.
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2010
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- Absolute increase in global population per year
- Age dependency ratio projections
- Annual number of births by world region
- Annual number of deaths by world region
- Birth rate vs. death rate
- Child mortality rate vs population growth
- Children per woman
- Children per woman vs population growth
- Completeness of birth registration
- Crude death rate: the share of the population that dies per year
- Global and regional population estimates (US Census Bureau vs. UN)
- Historic and projected population
- Historical world population: comparison of different sources
- Natural population growthUN (1950 to 2100)
- PopulationGapminder & UN (since 1800)
- Population and projected growth (total population and under 5)
- Population by age bracket with UN projections
- Population by broad age group
- Population by broad age group projected to 2100
- Population by countryClio Infra (1500 to 2000)
- Population density
- Population growth by world region: The annual change of the population
- Population growth rateUN (1950 to 2100)
- Population growth rate by level of development
- Population growth rate vs Child mortality rate
- Population growth rate vs. median age
- Population growth rate with and without migration
- Population growth vs child mortality
- Population growth: The annual change of the populationUN (1950 to 2100)
- Population of all world regions, including the UN projection
- Population under five years old
- Rate of natural population increaseUN
- Size of young, working age and elderly populations
- Size of young, working-age and elderly populations
- The Demographic Transition
- The Demographic Transition: Decline of the death rate followed by a decline of the birth rate
- The total fertility rate by world region including the UN projections
- World population by regionHYDE (1820 to 2019)