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In 2011, the population aged 65 years or more, accounted for almost 8% of the world population. In


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The United Nations declared 11 July World Population Day 1989, two years after the world population reached five billion. This day is dedicated to a deeper reflection on important issues related to population and to draw attention to these issues. Today, the Earth is home to more than seven billion people. According to estimates of the American Statistical Office (US Census Bureau) is born every minute, approximately 255 residents died by about 107. In 2013, the number of people on Earth has increased by about 78 million.
Since 1960, the world population has more than doubled, but the growth was geographically very uneven: the population of Slovenia, for example, rose by a little less than a third the population of Ivory Coast has increased by more than 500% of Europe's population in the the last 50 years has increased by a fifth, the population population of indonesia of North and Central America population of indonesia has doubled the population of Asia and South America has more than doubled the population of Africa population of indonesia and Oceania has tripled.
According to the United Nations, the fastest growing population of Africa; in 2011 increased by more than 2%, or almost 24 million. Africa in 2011. "wearing" almost a third of the total global population growth. Natural increase (the difference between the number of live births and deaths) in Africa at a slightly higher total increase is due to emigration to other parts of the world somewhat lower.
Europe is the only region in the world with a negative natural increase (ie, to die more people than are born). Europe's population is still increasing, because in Europe every year migrate more than one million people from other regions of the world. However, population growth slowest in Europe, and in the coming years due to the declining number of births can even turn into depopulation.
The world's population recently sharply increasing due to decreasing mortality. Lower mortality reflects in particular more widely available health care and improved sanitation. So people are living longer: life expectancy at birth in 2011 at the global level stood at 68 years; This means that in 2011, born Earthlings can expect to live to see an average of 68 years; those who will be born in 2050, is expected to live an average of 76 years.
In 2011, the population aged 65 years or more, accounted for almost 8% of the world population. In 2050, the population in this age twice as many: close to 17%. Even the aging of the population is - as its growth - geographically uneven: in Europe in 2011, lived 120 million, or 22% of all older people in the world, ie. aged 65 years or more. In 2050, among all the elderly people in Europe, only 12%, although these will be almost 200 million. Share this age population between Europeans should in 2050 amounted to 28% (in 2011 it accounted for around 16%); Asia now lives 55% of all people on Earth, aged 65 years or more in 2050 are expected to be living there by 62%. The absolute number of older Asians population of indonesia will be more than tripled in 2011 there were almost 300 million (7% of total population) in 2050 would have been almost 975 million (or 20% of all inhabitants of this continent).
An important population of indonesia element of aging is a decline in the birth rate and consequent reduction in the number of children. population of indonesia In 2011, it was among the world's population, 26% of children, ie. population aged less than 15 years, in 2050 to be 21%. The proportion of children among all residents should be decreased the most in Africa: population of indonesia in 2011 it was 41% in 2050 is expected to be 30%. The proportion of young Africans (14 years) of all young people in the world to be in 2050 amounted to 35% (in 2011 it was 23%). In Europe, the share of children in 2015 slightly decreased: in 2011 it amounted to 15% in 2050 is expected to amount to 14% of the year.
The population of Slovenia in 2012 increased by approximately 3,300, with a natural increase was also positive: birth, nearly 2,700 people more than died. Natural increase was positive population of indonesia for the seventh consecutive year.
In Slovenia, therefore every day is born an average of about 60 residents die each day by an average of around 52; from abroad to immigrate average about two people population of indonesia more than they are in the rest of the world went away. Among the inhabitants of Slovenia is about 17% of older people, ie. aged at least 65 years of age, 14% are children (ie. people aged less than 15 years). According to Eurostat projections EUROPOP2010 in 2050 in Slovenia is still 14% of children, while the proportion of older increased significantly to 30%. The total number of Slovenian population is expected to increase population of indonesia slightly in 2050.


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