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Asian Regional Population 1950-2050
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Eastern Asia Population 1950-2050 (UN Estimates)
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These are the estimated total population prospects, for the major geographic sub-regions within Asia, for every 5 years, up until 2050. These figures were collated as part of the United Nations Population Division's '2008 Revision of the World Population Prospects', which was published in 2009.
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Data released by UNdata (United Nations) - June.18.2009 - Next data release 2011
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Eastern Asia
China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macao, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea
Year United Nations Variant [1] Estimated Population [2]
2050 Medium variant 1,600,004,671
2045 Medium variant 1,629,318,557
2040 Medium variant 1,649,755,184
2035 Medium variant 1,662,076,468
2030 Medium variant 1,666,371,781
2025 Medium variant 1,660,250,288
2020 Medium variant 1,640,387,893
2015 Medium variant 1,606,162,950
2010 Medium variant 1,563,951,360
2005 Estimate variant 1,520,717,349
2000 Estimate variant 1,472,444,431
1995 Estimate variant 1,411,675,050
1990 Estimate variant 1,336,699,736
1985 Estimate variant 1,241,024,516
1980 Estimate variant 1,159,375,005
1975 Estimate variant 1,079,675,498
1970 Estimate variant 971,536,590
1965 Estimate variant 860,030,325
1960 Estimate variant 779,337,344
1955 Estimate variant 721,593,794
1950 Estimate variant 659,648,575
South-Central Asia
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
Year United Nations Variant [1] Estimated Population [2]
2050 Medium variant 2,493,681,489
2045 Medium variant 2,446,668,683
2040 Medium variant 2,385,711,013
2035 Medium variant 2,313,410,335
2030 Medium variant 2,231,845,975
2025 Medium variant 2,137,251,995
2020 Medium variant 2,028,785,827
2015 Medium variant 1,908,282,674
2010 Medium variant 1,780,472,513
2005 Estimate variant 1,650,635,418
2000 Estimate variant 1,518,321,957
1995 Estimate variant 1,385,934,775
1990 Estimate variant 1,250,453,479
1985 Estimate variant 1,116,345,744
1980 Estimate variant 990,929,000
1975 Estimate variant 879,409,633
1970 Estimate variant 782,546,785
1965 Estimate variant 698,980,741
1960 Estimate variant 626,984,482
1955 Estimate variant 565,918,265
1950 Estimate variant 515,809,407
South-Eastern Asia
Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
Year United Nations Variant [1] Estimated Population [2]
2050 Medium variant 765,965,960
2045 Medium variant 757,484,107
2040 Medium variant 744,719,290
2035 Medium variant 727,693,812
2030 Medium variant 706,491,591
2025 Medium variant 681,583,932
2020 Medium variant 653,541,264
2015 Medium variant 622,910,944
2010 Medium variant 589,615,369
2005 Estimate variant 554,079,354
2000 Estimate variant 517,193,353
1995 Estimate variant 479,834,117
1990 Estimate variant 439,591,170
1985 Estimate variant 398,177,845
1980 Estimate variant 355,773,631
1975 Estimate variant 318,964,428
1970 Estimate variant 283,267,330
1965 Estimate variant 249,910,432
1960 Estimate variant 220,394,540
1955 Estimate variant 195,422,199
1950 Estimate variant 175,905,066
Western Asia
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Cyprus (Republic of), Georgia, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
Year United Nations Variant [1] Estimated Population [2]
2050 Medium variant 371,832,936
2045 Medium variant 359,418,719
2040 Medium variant 345,140,316
2035 Medium variant 329,308,228
2030 Medium variant 311,991,445
2025 Medium variant 293,437,272
2020 Medium variant 273,540,908
2015 Medium variant 253,246,476
2010 Medium variant 232,702,072
2005 Estimate variant 211,103,863
2000 Estimate variant 190,335,765
1995 Estimate variant 170,590,403
1990 Estimate variant 152,065,900
1985 Estimate variant 134,060,364
1980 Estimate variant 116,486,993
1975 Estimate variant 101,324,501
1970 Estimate variant 88,042,037
1965 Estimate variant 77,033,326
1960 Estimate variant 67,275,990
1955 Estimate variant 58,840,362
1950 Estimate variant 51,524,138
Trans-Continental Countries: Whilst we consider Russia as being included in both Asia and Europe, it is not included in the Asian regional figures above. The UN does not include Russia in any Asian regions, for administration purposes.
Global Issues
Population Growth

Our population is growing at a massive rate, and it looks set to continue, which will bring a whole host of new problems, while making some current issues much harder to deal with. Particularly important issues include finding better ways to utilse the land at our disposal, creating better living conditions for many, and working out what to do with waste

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Aging

One of the main reasons behind the World's massive population spurt of the past century, is our advancements in healthcare. By the standards of only 100 years ago, with the help of medicines and treatments, we are now prolonging life to unimaginable average lengths, and we have now really begun to take control of our body's systems

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References

[1] UNdata only has information available for the 'Estimate Variant' between 1950 and 2005. We have chosen to use the 'Medium Variant' for 2010 to 2050, as it is the most comparable variant available.
[2] The statistics quoted above are taken from the UNdata statistics database. UNdata quotes the original sources as being 'United Nations Population Division' (World Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision). UNdata is a statistical service provided by the United Nations. All data is available free of charge and may be copied freely, duplicated and further distributed, provided that UNdata is cited as the reference. The full UNdata re-publishing policy is here. This complete dataset was last updated by UNdata on June.18.2009 & last retrieved by BlatantWorld.com on September.12.2010. UNdata give the next update as April 2011, but these release dates can often be misleading.

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