UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) POPULATION DYNAMICS AND HEALTH: EXAMINING THE EVIDENCE Hania Zlotnik 5 May 2014.

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UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) POPULATION DYNAMICS AND HEALTH: EXAMINING THE EVIDENCE Hania Zlotnik 5 May 2014

Figure 1. Countries by fertility level in Figure 1. Countries by fertility level in Low Intermediate High Based on the 2012 Revision of World Population Prospects

Figure 2. Quinquennial population increase in millions by fertility level, medium variant Based on the 2012 Revision of World Population Prospects.

Figure 3. Quinquennial population increase in millions for high-fertility countries, medium and low variants Based on the 2012 Revision of World Population Prospects

Figure 4. Percentage of women married or in union having an unmet need for family planning

Table 1. Change in unmet need, Oceania2825 Sub-Saharan Africa2725 Caribbean1917 Western Asia2216 Southern Asia2215 Caucauses and Central Asia 1914 South-eastern Asia1913 Northern Africa2312 Latin America1710 Eastern Asia64 Developed regions1110 Source: Millennium Development Goals, 2013 Report, United Nations