Support through the generation
Support through the generation
Over the past 100 years, the size and composition of the world’s population has been transformed. In 1930, the world was home to 2 billion people; on 21 January 1987 the world marked the birth of its 5 billionth citizen, taking 57 years to add 3 billon people; today (15 November 2022) the world population is estimated to reach 8 billion, taking just 35 years to add the next 3 billion.
Falkingham, Jane
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November 2022
Falkingham, Jane
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Falkingham, Jane
(2022)
Support through the generation
(Population Europe Policy Insights)
Population Europe
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Over the past 100 years, the size and composition of the world’s population has been transformed. In 1930, the world was home to 2 billion people; on 21 January 1987 the world marked the birth of its 5 billionth citizen, taking 57 years to add 3 billon people; today (15 November 2022) the world population is estimated to reach 8 billion, taking just 35 years to add the next 3 billion.
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Published date: November 2022
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/478248
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