Future fertility patterns are a key input to estimation of future population size, but they are surrounded by substantial uncertainty and diverging methodologies of estimation and forecasting, leading to important differences in global population projections. Changing population size and age structure might...
Women population distribution of L'Étang-Salé by age in 2007 : - L'Étang-Salé women inhabitants from 0 to 19 years : 2 066 - L'Étang-Salé women inhabitants from 20 to 64 years : 3 891 - L'Étang-Salé women inhabitants of 65 years and more : 631Other...
Laos Khut Lāi Thinking too much Westermeyer, 1979 Malaysia Banyak fikir Thinking too much Abdul Kadir and Bifulco, 2010 Thailand Kaankhitmaak Thinking a lot Muecke, 1994 AUSTRALIA/PACIFIC ISLANDS Australia Kulini–kulini Too much thinking Brown et al., 2012 Papua New Guinea Tingting plant...
Male: 71.96 years Female: 80.01 years Total: 75.96 years Median Age: 33.15 years Birth Rate: 14.79 Death Rate: 6.73 Growth Rate: 1.20 % Fertility Rate: 2.01Population Data Graphs Total population Birth & Death rate Life expectancy Median Age Population structure (mid 2024) Urbanization ...
Some countries and territories also had DALY rates that were significantly higher than expected, such as Kiribati, Cambodia and Laos (Additional file 1: Figure S28). Fig. 4 Trends of age-standardized prevalence and death rates (per 100,000 population) in 21 GBD regions by SDI from 1990 to...
Median Age:45.06 years Birth Rate:9.46 Death Rate:7.30 Growth Rate:0.30 % Fertility Rate:1.33 Population Data Graphs Total population Birth & Death rate Life expectancy Median Age Population structure (mid 2024) Urbanization Total population1960196419681972197619801984198819921996200020042008201220162020202420282032203...
Cambodia, about one-third the size of France and somewhat larger than theU.S. stateof Missouri, is bordered to the west and northwest by Thailand, to the northeast by Laos, to the east and southeast by Vietnam, and to the southwest by theGulf of Thailand. The country’s maximum extent...
(China_YR_LN) gradually shared more alleles with the ASEA than with the YR_MN, consistent with the northward expansion of rice farmers (Supplementary Fig. 6b). However, there were no further significant genetic shifts from YR_LN to the late Bronze/Iron Age (YR_LBIA), as evidenced byf4(...
Genetically diverse populations in southern China are as distinct from each other as from those in southeast Asia (i.e., Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam) and are believed to be structured by mountain ranges and air currents, rather than purely by geographic distance [17, 18, 21]. Dispersal of...
growth. The growth rate inSoutheast Asiaas a whole is somewhat lower, but it varies widely by country, with the highest rate inLaosand a relatively low rate inThailand.East Asia, currently the most populous region, has a relatively low growth rate. That reflects not only Japan’s static ...