Maqqa wrote on Nov 25
th, 2015 at 9:04pm:
Maqqa,
1) What part/s of what I wrote, do you not agree with?
2) Did you actually take any time, to look thru your own reference?
Perhaps, you could start by looking under -
Growth RatePopulation in the world is currently (as of 2015-2016) growing at a rate of around 1.13% per year. The average population change is currently estimated at around 80 million per year.
Annual growth rate reached its peak in the late 1960s, when it was at 2% and above. The rate of increase has therefore almost halved since its peak of 2.19 percent, which was reached in 1963.
The annual growth rate is currently declining and is projected to continue to decline in the coming years. Currently, it is estimated that it will become less than 1% by 2020 and less than 0.5% by 2050.
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Oh & btw, I may agree with some of the projected outcomes, in YOUR SOURCE, but I would suggest they may be a little out in some of their projections
As for the Declining Fertility rate -
World historical TFR (19502015)UN, medium variant, 2010 rev.[2]
Years TFR
19501955 4.95
19551960 4.89
19601965 4.91
19651970 4.85
19701975 4.45
19751980 3.84
19801985 3.59
19851990 3.39
19901995 3.04
19952000 2.79
20002005 2.62
20052010 2.52
20102015 2.36
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_fertility_rate