World population to 2300 / United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division.
2004
HB849.53 .W667 2004eb
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Title
World population to 2300 / United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division.
ISBN
1417577150 (electronic bk.)
9781417577156 (electronic bk.)
9211514010
9789211514018
9781417577156 (electronic bk.)
9211514010
9789211514018
Imprint
New York : United Nations, 2004.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 240 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
HB849.53 .W667 2004eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)58399071
Note
"ST/ESA/SER. A/236."
"Sales No. E.04. XIII.11"--Title page verso
"Sales No. E.04. XIII.11"--Title page verso
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note
Projections to 2050
Projections after 2050: long-range growth and decline
Country rankings
Population density
Ageing populations
Towards an understanding of the emotions in the population of 2300 / Alaka Basu
An intergenerational rationale for fertility assumptions in long-range world population projections / Herwig Birg
The implications of the United Nations long-range population projections / John Caldwell
Comparing long-range global population projections with historical experience / Joel Cohen
World population in 2300: a century too far? / David Coleman
Population futures for the next three hundred years: soft landing or surprises to come? / Paul Demeny
Why the world's population will probably be less than 9 billion in 2300 / Timothy Dyson
Reflections on the next few centuries / Franc̦ois Héran
The future of human life expectancy / S. Jay Olshansky
Projecting the unknowable: a professional effort sure to be misinterpreted / Michael Teitelbaum
The implications of the United Nations long-range population projections: continuing rapid population growth / Charles F. Westoff
Foretelling the future / John R. Wilmoth.
Projections after 2050: long-range growth and decline
Country rankings
Population density
Ageing populations
Towards an understanding of the emotions in the population of 2300 / Alaka Basu
An intergenerational rationale for fertility assumptions in long-range world population projections / Herwig Birg
The implications of the United Nations long-range population projections / John Caldwell
Comparing long-range global population projections with historical experience / Joel Cohen
World population in 2300: a century too far? / David Coleman
Population futures for the next three hundred years: soft landing or surprises to come? / Paul Demeny
Why the world's population will probably be less than 9 billion in 2300 / Timothy Dyson
Reflections on the next few centuries / Franc̦ois Héran
The future of human life expectancy / S. Jay Olshansky
Projecting the unknowable: a professional effort sure to be misinterpreted / Michael Teitelbaum
The implications of the United Nations long-range population projections: continuing rapid population growth / Charles F. Westoff
Foretelling the future / John R. Wilmoth.
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