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Europe has become the new home for many millions of immigrants, legal and illegal, from other parts of the world. A substantial part of the population growth is from these immigrants and their offspring.
As of September 2008, the world's population is estimated to be just over 6.721 billion. In line with population projections, this figure continues to grow at rates that were unprecedented before the 20th century, although the rate of growth has almost halved since its peak of 2.2% per year, which was reached in 1963. The world's population, on its current growth trajectory, is expected to reach nearly 9 billion by the year 2042. (from wikipedia).
The population is growing or rising slowly. Europe's birthrate is lower than the world average. Europe's population growth is mostly due to immigration.
I would say that it is their rights. A government has to make sure a country develops and increase competitiveness among the region or the world. Having a high population growth results in lack of resources to improve the population to the fullest. There will be competition for everything from food and water to admission into schools and employment. All this can cause the economy of the country to suffer. However, there is always a flip side to the story. Whether or not people give birth and have babies is the people's right. They should be given the freedom to choose the number of babies they will have. It should not be restricted by the government. In general, they have to rights to limit population in an effort to improve economy but this gives its people lack of freedom of choice.
Pakistan is 6th largest population in the world and the latest figures show Pakistan's growth rate has risen to an alarming 2.5 percent. This means Pakistan might become the 3rd largest population after China and India by 2050. An independent study by World Bank carried out in June 2011 reports that by 2020 half of Pakistan's population will be of age 15 years or less. This situation requires an enormous investment in education and human development sector. Figures show a huge gap between demand and supply of educational resources, schools, universities, institutes etc
Science, technology, and changes in society.
Most of the world's population growth occurs in the developing world.
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The population growth rate of the world is about 1.2%.
Population growth rate in the world is currently 1.13% per year
The world population is not declining. World population 1950: 2,555,948,654 World population 2011: 6,919,191,862 Growth for period: 4,363,243,208 people
1.14% a year.
There are many possible effects of world population growth. Pollution, starvation, ill health, national unrest, war.
There are many possible effects of world population growth. Pollution, starvation, ill health, national unrest, war.
There are many possible effects of world population growth. Pollution, starvation, ill health, national unrest, war.
There are many possible effects of world population growth. Pollution, starvation, ill health, national unrest, war.
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