Population projections are provided here for the individual countries comprising the Asia region. The projections cover the period 1985-2150. The length of the projection period was chosen to allow countries to approach stability, which for several is expected to take as long as two centuries. The paper begins with an introduction which explains what projection results are provided in the detailed tables, describes the projection methodology, and summarizes and interprets the main results.Demographics,Health Indicators,Health Information&Communications Technologies,,Health Monitoring&Evaluation
This report contains estimates of world population from 1950 to the late 1980's, depending on the la...
The significance of the Asian fertility transition can hardly be overestimated. The relatively sangu...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past 50 years, there...
The report which is part of a series, presents population projection tables for each country in the ...
This paper presents probabilistic population projections for five regions of Asia (South Asia, Centr...
This paper presents probabilistic population projections for five regions of Asia (South Asia, Centr...
This working paper analyzes the most recent population assessments and projections (the 1996 edition...
International audienceThis chapter aims at providing an overview of population distribution in Asia ...
In work results of the carried-out demographic forecasting as in general for the world and by certai...
This report analyzes the accuracy of the United Nations' population forecasts in the past, based on ...
The total size of the world population is likely to increase from its current 7 billion to 8 -10 bil...
This report contains estimates of world population for 1950 to the mid-1980's, depending on the late...
Over time, Asia's share is projected to remain fairly stable, but Europe's share will almo...
Author Institution: The Wooster Clinic, Wooster, OhioThe population explosion in Asia has reached cr...
With 2.1 billion inhabitants, the region of East and Southeast Asia is home to one-third of the glob...
This report contains estimates of world population from 1950 to the late 1980's, depending on the la...
The significance of the Asian fertility transition can hardly be overestimated. The relatively sangu...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past 50 years, there...
The report which is part of a series, presents population projection tables for each country in the ...
This paper presents probabilistic population projections for five regions of Asia (South Asia, Centr...
This paper presents probabilistic population projections for five regions of Asia (South Asia, Centr...
This working paper analyzes the most recent population assessments and projections (the 1996 edition...
International audienceThis chapter aims at providing an overview of population distribution in Asia ...
In work results of the carried-out demographic forecasting as in general for the world and by certai...
This report analyzes the accuracy of the United Nations' population forecasts in the past, based on ...
The total size of the world population is likely to increase from its current 7 billion to 8 -10 bil...
This report contains estimates of world population for 1950 to the mid-1980's, depending on the late...
Over time, Asia's share is projected to remain fairly stable, but Europe's share will almo...
Author Institution: The Wooster Clinic, Wooster, OhioThe population explosion in Asia has reached cr...
With 2.1 billion inhabitants, the region of East and Southeast Asia is home to one-third of the glob...
This report contains estimates of world population from 1950 to the late 1980's, depending on the la...
The significance of the Asian fertility transition can hardly be overestimated. The relatively sangu...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past 50 years, there...