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The percentage shares of China, India and rest of South Asia of the world population have remained at similar levels for the last few thousand years of recorded history. [1] [2] The world's literacy rate has increased dramatically in the last 40 years, from 66.7% in 1979 to 86.3% today. [3] Lower literacy levels are mostly attributable to poverty.
0–14 years: 28%: 15–64 years: 60%: 65 and over ... Arab citizens of Israel composed 21 percent of the country's total ... 21.3 6.1 15.2 10.2 2.94 1997 5,900,000 ...
The percentage of the children born in ... it will take another 15 years to reach around 9 billion by 2037 and 20 years to reach 10 ... 15 (0.18%) 20 (0.21% ...
The first table lists countries by the percentage of their population with an income of less than $2.15 (the extreme poverty line), $3.65 and $6.85 US dollars a day in 2017 international PPP prices. The data is from the most recent year available from the World Bank API. [1] [2] [3]
The other aberration from this otherwise steady decline in teen birth rates is the 6% decrease in birth rates for 15- to 19-year-olds between 2008 and 2009. [99] Despite these years of decrease, U.S. teen birth rates are still higher than in other developed nations. [99] Racial differences prevail with teen birth and pregnancy rates as well.
15–64 years: 62.18%: 65 and over: 20.12%: Sex ratio; ... Today, the Sámi language ... [21] There are no official statistics on ethnicity, but according to ...
Job growth by US president, measured as cumulative percentage change from month after inauguration to end of term [147] Panel chart illustrates nine key economic variables measured annually in 2014–2017. The years 2014–2016 were during President Obama's second term, while 2017 was during President Trump's term. Refer to citations on detail ...
One out of every four Canadians or 26.5 percent of the population belonged to a non-White and non-Indigenous visible minority, [3] [e] the largest of which in 2021 were South Asian (2.6 million people; 7.1 percent), Chinese (1.7 million; 4.7 percent) and Black (1.5 million; 4.3 percent).