- Other Links
- - European Community
- - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO
- - International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA
- - United Nations Population Division
- United Nations Population Division
The United Nations Population Division Department of Economic and Social Affairs releases every two years a comprehensive set of demographic indicators for the 1950-2050 period in digital
form at national level called UN Population Prospect. In all data sets, figures for 1950-2000 are estimates and those for 2000-2050 are projections. Most data sets present the results of the four
traditional projection variants, namely, the low, medium, high and constant-fertility variants. Selected indicators are presented for an additional three variants: the zero-migration, constant-mortality
and instant-replacement fertility variants. For countries highly affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the results of the medium variant, which includes explicitly the effects of the epidemic, are compared
with a hypothetical projection assuming that there is no AIDS. Data sets are presented as PDF and Microsoft Excel files. The 57 Excel files are organized into ten groups (a) period indicators, (b)
stock indicators, (c) population by age and sex, quinquennial, (d) population by age and sex, annual, (e) mortality indicators by age, (f) fertility indicators by age, (g) AIDS indicators, (h)
zero-migration variant (i) constant-mortality variant and (j) instant-replacement variant. A detail list of the data included in each of the above subjects is reported in Annex B. Data is not very
detailed and often is a result of estimates, it can provide indicative information.
http://www.un.org/popin/wdtrends.htm
- - World Health Organization (WHO)
- - Other sites
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