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Growth of Population: Population Growth of a Period is Calculated in Two Parts, Temporal Population Growth Trend, World Population Development, World Population Growth, Spatial Population Growth Trend in Millions, Spatial Population Doubling Trend

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Introduction

Population growth is population change with time and is quantified as change in the number of individuals in population per unit time of measurement. If P is the population in the beginning of period, , , , and represent the change in population due to births, deaths, immigration, and emigration, then following are measures of population growth:

  • Change in population is:

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Growth of Population: Important Trends in Population Growth

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Important Trends in Population Growth

Rapid population growth puts a high pressure on land and resources. World population is growing at 75 million people annually or 1.1% per year.

According to data compiled by CIA World Factbook:

  • Human population growth rate is declining worldwide as it peaked in 1962 and 1963 at 2.20% per annum.
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