World Population, 1750 - 2100 (in millions) Millions Year Total: 2,516 Total: 5,759 Total: 8,472 Total: 10,185 World Population 18041 billion 19272 billion.

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World Population, (in millions) Millions Year Total: 2,516 Total: 5,759 Total: 8,472 Total: 10,185 World Population billion billion billion billion billion billion billion billion billion billion Total: 760

World Population and Urban Growth, billion 8.1 billion

World’s Ten Biggest Cities (in millions)

Demographic Transition Theory Crude birth rate Crude death rate Stage Preindustrial Early Industrial Mature Industrial Postindustrial Growth slow increase fast increase slow increase slow decline Time

Two Main Lessons of Tonight’s Lecture  Economic development is one of the best forms of contraception.  Having babies is not just a question of sex. It is also a question of politics.

Population Growth, Canada by Province and Territory, (in percent) Percent growth Canada = 201%

Canadian Population by Province and Territory, 2003 (in ‘000s)