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International Population Reports (P95 and WP Series) Publication Series

These reports present demographic and socioeconomic data and specialized studies of the populations of foreign countries and regions of the world.

The World Population Profile (WP) reports present summary demographic information for the world as a whole, its regions and subregions.

The International Population (P95) reports present demographic and socioeconomic data and specialized studies of the populations of foreign countries and regions of the world. They cover an array of different subjects, including demographic trends, population projections, health, economics, and labor force for selected countries throughout the world.


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An Aging World: 2015
This report examines the world’s population aged 65 and over, including demographic and socioeconomic trends for both developed and less developed countries.


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Cross-Country Study of Health and Well-Being of Older Populations
The world’s population is aging, primarily as a function of declining fertility, coupled with increasing life expectancy.


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An Aging World: 2008
Fertility decline together with urbanization were the dominant global demographic trends during the second half of the twentieth century.


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Health and Health Care of the Older Population in China: 2000
This report discusses the health and health care of the older population in Urban and Rural China in 2000.


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Population Aging in Sub-Saharan Africa: Demographic Dimensions 2006
Population aging will become an increasingly important demographic dynamic affecting families and societies throughout the world in the coming decades.


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The AIDS Pandemic in the 21st Century
At the beginning of the 21st century, HIV, which causes AIDS, continues to have its greatest impact in the developing world.


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Global Population Profile: 2002
Global Population Profile: 2002 summarizes the most important trends in global population at the dawn of the 21st century.


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Global Population at a Glance: 2002 and Beyond
This brief highlights several of the most important global population trends in 2002 and describes the continuation and impacts of these trends through 2050.


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An Aging World: 2001
This report examines the world’s population aged 65 and over, including demographic and socioeconomic trends for both developed and less developed countries.


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World Population Profile: 1998
This report presents the U.S. Census Bureau's latest update of population estimates and prohections for all the countries and regions of the world.


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Planning for the 2000 Round of Population and Housing Censuses
Planners and decision makers worldwide face a common problem: the lack of high-quality and timely statistics to identify needs.


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1991 Census of Agriculture of the Philippines
The 1991 Census of Agriculture was a large-scale govt. operation focused on the collection and compilation of statistics on the Philippines agriculture sector.


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Trends in Adolescent Fertility and Contraceptive Use
The reproductive health of adolescents is an area designated in need of special attention in USAID's statement of objectives, approach, and program priorities


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Older Workers, Retirement, and Pensions: A International Chartbook
This report provides international statistics on trends that affect old-age security and the status of older workers, retirement trends, and pension systems.


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World Population Profile: 1994
World population has reached about 5.6 billion persons in 1994, and is expected to increase to about 7.9 billion by the year 2020.


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World Population Profile: 1991
This report presents the U.S. Census Bureau's latest update of population estimates and prohections for all the countries and regions of the world.

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