Less developed regions, excluding China Population Pyramid 1960

Less developed regions, excluding China
1960
Population: 1,433,224,529

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-5 -1   1960  +1 +5

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Less developed regions, excluding China in 1960

As of 1960, Less developed regions, excluding China counted 1,433,224,529 inhabitants. A decade earlier, in 1950, the population was 1,125,868,863; it has grown by 27.3% since. The median age was 19.4 years, and for every 100 people of working age (15–64) there were 76.0 children under 15 and 5.9 people aged 65 or over. The broad-based, expansive shape of the pyramid points to high fertility and strong population growth.

Share of the population by age group, 1950–2100

Data source: United Nations World Population Prospects, 2024 revision (medium variant) — last updated July 2024.


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