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Population Fact-sheets

  • Population Facts No. 2017/11, December 2017 - Tracking Global Progress in Family Planning
  • Population Facts No. 2017/10, December 2017 - Government policies to raise or lower the fertility level
  • Population Facts No. 2017/9, December 2017 - Life expectancy at birth increasing in less developed regions
  • Population Facts No. 2017/8, December 2017 - Migration and population change - drivers and impacts
  • Population Facts No. 2017/7, December 2017 - Policies on international migration
  • Population Facts No. 2017/6, December 2017 - Africa unlikely to achieve SDG target on child mortality without unprecedented effort to accelerate progress
  • Population Facts No. 2017/5, December 2017 - The world counted 258 million international migrants in 2017, representing 3.4 per cent of global population
  • Population Facts No. 2017/4, October 2017 - The impact of population momentum on future population growth
  • Population Facts No. 2017/3, October 2017 - The end of high fertility is near
  • Population Facts No. 2017/2, October 2017 - Household size and composition around the world
  • Population Facts No. 2017/1, June 2017 - Population ageing and sustainable development
  • Population Facts No. 2016/2, July 2016 - Changing patterns of marriage and unions across the world
  • Population Facts No. 2016/1, April 2016 - Sub-Saharan Africa’s growing population of older persons
  • Population Facts No. 2015/5, December 2015 - Integrating migration into the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
  • Population Facts No. 2015/4, December 2015 - Trends in international migration, 2015
  • Population Facts No. 2015/3, December 2015 - Inequality in early childhood survival
  • Population Facts No. 2015/1, May 2015 - Youth population trends and sustainable development
  • Population Facts No. 2014/6, December 2014 - Population growth and universal access to reproductive health
  • Population Facts No. 2014/5, September 2014 - Living to old age: A new world norm
  • Population Facts No. 2014/4, August 2014 - Population ageing and sustainable development
  • Population Facts No. 2014/3, August 2014 - Our urbanizing world
  • Population Facts No. 2014/2, August 2014 - A World of Cities
  • Population Facts No. 2014/1, August 2014 - Despite overall expansion in the legal grounds for abortion, policies remain restrictive in many countries
  • Population Facts No. 2013/10, December 2013 - Explaining differences in the projected populations between the 2012 and 2010 Revisions of World Population Prospects: The role of fertility in Africa
  • Population Facts No. 2013/9, December 2013 - Trends in Contraceptive Methods Used Worldwide
  • Population Facts No. 2013/8, December 2013 - Life expectancy and mortality at older ages
  • Population Facts No. 2013/7, December 2013 - Adolescent Fertility Trends
  • Population Facts No. 2013/6, December 2013 - Meeting Demand for Family Planning
  • Population Facts No. 2013/5, September 2013 - Changing Landscape of International Migration Policies
  • Population Facts No. 2013/4, September 2013 - International Migration 2013: Age and Sex Distribution
  • Population Facts No. 2013/3, September 2013 - International Migration 2013: Migrants by origin and destination
  • Population Facts No. 2013/2, September 2013 - The number of international migrants worldwide reaches 232 million
  • Population Facts No. 2013/1, July 2013 - Changes in Government Views and Policies on Population since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development
  • Population Facts No. 2012/4, December 2012 - Population ageing and development: Ten years after Madrid
  • Population Facts No. 2012/3, June 2012 - Migrants by origin and destination: The role of South-South migration
  • Population Facts No. 2012/2, April 2012 - Towards global equity in longevity
  • Population Facts No. 2012/1, April 2012 - Population Ageing and the Non-communicable Diseases
  • Population Facts No. 2011/2, December 2011 - World Population Prospects: Main Results
  • Population Facts No. 2011/1, December 2011 - World Marriage Patterns
  • Population Facts No. 2010/6, November 2010 - International Migrants by Age
  • Population Facts No. 2010/5, August 2010 - Accelerating achievement of the MDGs by lowering fertility: Overcoming the challenges of high population growth in the least developed countries
  • Population Facts No. 2010/4, April 2010 - Sex Differentials in Mortality
  • Population Facts No. 2010/3, April 2010 - The Age Distribution of Deaths
  • Population Facts No. 2010/2, March 2010 - Health Workers, International Migration and Development
  • Population Facts No. 2010/1, January 2010 - Speeding Progress on the Millennium Development Goals
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* Population Fact-sheet 2015/2 has not been issued.

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