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The following figures are ABS estimates for the resident population of Australia, based on the 2001 and 2006 Censuses and other data. 27,598,200 (as of 4 January 2025) [11] 23,470,145 (July 2018 est.) 23,232,413 (July 2017 est.) 21,262,641 (July 2009 – CIA World Factbook) Population pyramid of Australia from 1950 to 2020
Graph of world population over the past 12,000 years . As a general rule, the confidence of estimates on historical world population decreases for the more distant past. Robust population data exist only for the last two or three centuries. Until the late 18th century, few governments had ever performed an accurate census.
This is a list of national population and housing censuses. World map showing countries' most recent censuses as of 2020 ... in 1900 and the second census was in 1950 ...
The national 1 July, mid-year population estimates (usually based on past national censuses) supplied in these tables are given in thousands. The retrospective figures use the present-day names and world political division: for example, the table gives data for each of the 15 republics of the former Soviet Union, as if they had already been independent in 1950.
This is the list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, based on estimates published by the United Nations in the 2024 revision of World Population Prospects. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present.
1 Map. 2 List. 3 Notes. 4 ... Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year and exact population figures are for countries that held a census on various dates ...
The Census in Australia, officially the Census of Population and Housing, is the national census in Australia that occurs every five years. [1] The census collects key demographic, social and economic data from all people in Australia on census night, including overseas visitors and residents of Australian external territories, only excluding foreign diplomats. [2]
This is a list of countries showing past and future population density, ranging from 1950 to 2300, as estimated by the 2017 revision of the World Population Prospects database by the United Nations Population Division. The population density equals the number of human inhabitants per square kilometer of land area.