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ARMENIA: DEMOGRAPHIC CHALLENGES

ARMENIA: DEMOGRAPHIC CHALLENGES. Member of the Parliament. Shavarsh Kocharyan. Prepared for the Fourth International AIPRG conference on “Armenia: Public Sector Governance and Economic Efficiency” January 14-15, 2005 World Bank Washington, DC. Table 1. World population growth.

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ARMENIA: DEMOGRAPHIC CHALLENGES

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  1. ARMENIA: DEMOGRAPHIC CHALLENGES Member of the Parliament Shavarsh Kocharyan Prepared for the Fourth International AIPRG conference on “Armenia: Public Sector Governance and Economic Efficiency” January 14-15, 2005 World Bank Washington, DC

  2. Table 1. World population growth

  3. Table 2. 67 Countries of total 192, where population in sum makes up 80 million Singapore (4,4 x 106), Uruguay, Lebanon, Libya, Liberia, Albania, Armenia, Congo, Panama, Mauritania, Mongolia, Jamaica, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Latvia, Lesotho, Bhutan, Macedonia, Slovenia, Kuwait, Namibia, Botswana, Estonia, Zambia, Trinidad and Tobago, Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritius, Swaziland, Guyana, Fiji, Cyprus, Comoros, Djibouti, Bahrain, Qatar, Equatorial Guinea, Solomon Islands, Luxemburg, Cape Verde, Surinam, Malta, Brunei, Bagams, Maldives, Barbados, Belize, Vanuatu, Samoa, Santa Lucia, Island, Sao Tome and Principe, Micronesia, Santa Vincentia and Grenadines, Tonga, Grenada, Kiribati, Andorra, Seychelles, Dominica, Antigua and Barbuda, Marshall Islands, Monaco, Lichtenstein, San Marino, Palau, Nauru, Tuvalu (11 600).

  4. Table 3. Population of three countries (x109) and their percentage in the world’s population

  5. Table 4. Population growth by continents

  6. Table 5. World population percentage by continents

  7. Table 6. Countries with rapid population growth

  8. Table 7. Population decline (growth) in democratic countries * - forecast of 2006, in brackets - 2000

  9. Table 8. Median age in 2003

  10. Table 9. Population aging and family

  11. member states of Council of Europe in 2002 Table 10. Lowest and highest population growth rates in

  12. Council of Europe Table 11. Lowest and highest total fertility rates in member states of

  13. Table 12. Population in Armenia

  14. Table 13. Population in Armenia and other regional countries

  15. Table 14. Demography of Council of Europe’s regional member states

  16. Table 15. Population decline (growth) in democratic countries

  17. Thank you for your attention!

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