World population is about to reach 7 billion people

According to UN calculations on October 31, the 7 th billion citizens of the world will cry out.

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The United Nations Population Fund has just released the 2011 World Population Situation report, which shows that the world's population will reach 9.3 billion by 2050. Location and time of official population the world surpasses the 7 billion mark that cannot be determined, because this is just a symbolic event set by the United Nations.

In the past 50 years, the world population has grown at an unprecedented pace. In 1959, there were 3 billion people on earth. Since then, the population growth rate has been rising continuously. The milestone of 6 billion people was passed 12 years ago. In this century, many great changes will take place. Africa's population will triple, while India will exceed the population of China, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

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Nurses for newborn babies at a hospital in Hubei Province, China. Policy
one child of China is contributing to slowing the increase in world population. (Photo: Xinhua)

The United Nations report considers the world event of 7 billion people a success and shows the progress of humanity. The average life expectancy of the world has increased from 48 years in the early 50s to about 68 years as it is now. The infant mortality rate also decreased from 133 / 1,000 births in the 50s to 46 / 1,000 in the last 5 years.

On average, a woman previously had about 6 children and this number has now decreased by more than half to 2.5. The cause of this is partly due to economic growth but also because women now have easier access to education, better income and better reproductive health care.

However, the United Nations also concedes a paradox that high birth rates are prolonging hunger in poor countries. Conversely, in rich countries, low birth rates will make the workforce gradually decline. In many developing countries, the population is growing faster than economic growth and unmet reproductive health needs. In poor countries, famine, food insecurity, inequality, high fertility and mortality rates are a vicious cycle.

In addition, the report also shows the new trends of the world. The world is still very young. People under the age of 25 make up 43% of the global population, in some countries this rate is over 60%. The number of old people also increased. Currently, the world has about 893 million people over 60 years old and by the middle of this century will increase to 2.4 billion people.

The two most populous countries in the world China and India will have a position swap in the future. By 2025, India will have 1.46 billion people, surpassing China with 1.39 billion people. This gap will grow as India reaches 1.7 billion by 2060, while China will be reduced to only about 1.3 billion by 2050.