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  1. National Population Projections: Projected Births by Sex, Race, and Hispanic...

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    U.S. Census Bureau (2023). National Population Projections: Projected Births by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/national-population-projections-projected-births-by-sex-race-and-hispanic-origin-for-2016-
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    United States
    Description

    Projected Births by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2016-2060 // Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division // There are four projection scenarios: 1. Main series, 2. High Immigration series, 3. Low Immigration series, and 4. Zero Immigration series. // Note: Hispanic origin is considered an ethnicity, not a race. Hispanics may be of any race. All projected births are considered native born. // For detailed information about the methods used to create the population projections, see https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popproj/technical-documentation/methodology/methodstatement17.pdf. // Population projections are estimates of the population for future dates. They are typically based on an estimated population consistent with the most recent decennial census and are produced using the cohort-component method. Projections illustrate possible courses of population change based on assumptions about future births, deaths, net international migration, and domestic migration. The Population Estimates and Projections Program provides additional information on its website: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popproj.html.

  2. Percentage of U.S. population as of 2016 and 2060, by race and Hispanic...

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    Updated Jul 5, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Percentage of U.S. population as of 2016 and 2060, by race and Hispanic origin [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/270272/percentage-of-us-population-by-ethnicities/
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    Time period covered
    2016
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The statistic shows the share of U.S. population, by race and Hispanic origin, in 2016 and a projection for 2060. As of 2016, about 17.79 percent of the U.S. population was of Hispanic origin. Race and ethnicity in the U.S. For decades, America was a melting pot of the racial and ethnical diversity of its population. The number of people of different ethnic groups in the United States has been growing steadily over the last decade, as has the population in total. For example, 35.81 million Black or African Americans were counted in the U.S. in 2000, while 43.5 million Black or African Americans were counted in 2017.

    The median annual family income in the United States in 2017 earned by Black families was about 50,870 U.S. dollars, while the average family income earned by the Asian population was about 92,784 U.S. dollars. This is more than 15,000 U.S. dollars higher than the U.S. average family income, which was 75,938 U.S. dollars.

    The unemployment rate varies by ethnicity as well. In 2018, about 6.5 percent of the Black or African American population in the United States were unemployed. In contrast to that, only three percent of the population with Asian origin was unemployed.

  3. National Population Projections: Projected Net International Migration by...

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    U.S. Census Bureau (2023). National Population Projections: Projected Net International Migration by Single Year of Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/national-population-projections-projected-net-international-migration-by-single-year-2016-
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    United States
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    Projected Net International Migration by Single Year of Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2016-2060 // Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division // There are four projection scenarios: 1. Main series, 2. High Immigration series, 3. Low Immigration series, and 4. Zero Immigration series. // Note: Hispanic origin is considered an ethnicity, not a race. Hispanics may be of any race. // For detailed information about the methods used to create the population projections, see https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popproj/technical-documentation/methodology/methodstatement17.pdf. // Population projections are estimates of the population for future dates. They are typically based on an estimated population consistent with the most recent decennial census and are produced using the cohort-component method. Projections illustrate possible courses of population change based on assumptions about future births, deaths, net international migration, and domestic migration. The Population Estimates and Projections Program provides additional information on its website: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popproj.html.

  4. Forecast American population by age group 2016 through 2060

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    Updated Aug 12, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Forecast American population by age group 2016 through 2060 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/857677/american-population-by-age-group/
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    Aug 12, 2024
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    Time period covered
    2016
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This graph shows a projection of the American population by age group from 2016 through 2060. According to this forecast, there will be 73.9 million Americans aged 18 years or younger living in the country in 2020.

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    population forecast; key figures, 2016-2060

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    Updated Jul 13, 2023
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    OverheidNl (2023). population forecast; key figures, 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://ckan.mobidatalab.eu/dataset/1997-prognose-bevolking-kerncijfers-2016-2060
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    Jul 13, 2023
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    Description

    This table contains projections (2016-2060) of the population of the Netherlands on 1 January by age (three groups) and population development: the number of live births, the number of deaths and foreign migration. In addition, the table contains demographic pressure, the total fertility rate per woman and the period life expectancy at birth and at age 65 by gender. The period life expectancy, calculated from a period survival table, is a summary measure of the mortality probabilities in a calendar year. It indicates how old people would live on average if the mortality probabilities-by-age of that year would apply throughout their lives. See section 4 for an explanation of the difference between the period survival table and a cohort survival table. Forecast intervals are also included in the table. Data available: 2016-2060 Status of the figures: The figures in this table are calculated forecast figures. Changes as of December 19, 2017: This table has been discontinued. See section 3 for the successor to this table. Changes as of December 16, 2016: None, this is a new table in which the previous forecast has been adjusted on the basis of the observations that have now become available. The forecast period now runs from 2016 to 2060. When will new figures be released? The publication frequency of this table is one-off. The new population forecast table will be published in December 2017.

  6. National Population Projections: Projected Population by Age Group, Sex,...

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    Updated Jul 19, 2023
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    U.S. Census Bureau (2023). National Population Projections: Projected Population by Age Group, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://s.cnmilf.com/user74170196/https/catalog.data.gov/dataset/national-population-projections-projected-population-by-age-group-sex-race-and-hispan-2016
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    United States
    Description

    Projected Population by Age Group, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2016-2060 // Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division // There are four projection scenarios: 1. Main series, 2. High Immigration series, 3. Low Immigration series, and 4. Zero Immigration series. // Note: 'In combination' means in combination with one or more other races. The sum of the five race-in-combination groups adds to more than the total population because individuals may report more than one race. Hispanic origin is considered an ethnicity, not a race. Hispanics may be of any race. // The projections generally do not precisely agree with population estimates available elsewhere on the Census Bureau website for methodological reasons. Where both estimates and projections are available for a given time reference, it is recommended that you use the population estimates as the measure of the current population. // For detailed information about the methods used to create the population projections, see https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popproj/technical-documentation/methodology/methodstatement17.pdf. // Population projections are estimates of the population for future dates. They are typically based on an estimated population consistent with the most recent decennial census and are produced using the cohort-component method. Projections illustrate possible courses of population change based on assumptions about future births, deaths, net international migration, and domestic migration. The Population Estimates and Projections Program provides additional information on its website: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popproj.html.

  7. U.S. retirement age population projections 2016-2060

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    Updated Jun 24, 2025
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    Statista (2025). U.S. retirement age population projections 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1329652/retirement-age-population-projections-us/
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    United States
    Description

    In 2016, there were around ***** million people aged 65 and older in the United States. With an increasingly aging population in the United States, this number is expected to increase to about ***** million by 2060.

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    National Population Projections: Projected Population by Age Group, Sex,...

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    National Population Projections: Projected Population by Age Group, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2016-2060 | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/data-gov_national-population-projections-projected-population-by-age-group-sex-race-and-hispan-2016
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    United States
    Description

    Projected Population by Age Group, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2016-2060 // Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division // There are four projection scenarios: 1. Main series, 2. High Immigration series, 3. Low Immigration series, and 4. Zero Immigration series. // Note: 'In combination' means in combination with one or more other races. The sum of the five race-in-combination groups adds to more than the total population because individuals may report more than one race. Hispanic origin is considered an ethnicity, not a race. Hispanics may be of any race. // The projections generally do not precisely agree with population estimates available elsewhere on the Census Bureau website for methodological reasons. Where both estimates and projections are available for a given time reference, it is recommended that you use the population estimates as the measure of the current population. // For detailed information about the methods used to create the population projections, see https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popproj/technical-documentation/methodology/methodstatement17.pdf. // Population projections are estimates of the population for future dates. They are typically based on an estimated population consistent with the most recent decennial census and are produced using the cohort-component method. Projections illustrate possible courses of population change based on assumptions about future births, deaths, net international migration, and domestic migration. The Population Estimates and Projections Program provides additional information on its website: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popproj.html.

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    Forecast households on 1 January; key figures 2013-2060

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    OverheidNl (2023). Forecast households on 1 January; key figures 2013-2060 [Dataset]. https://ckan.mobidatalab.eu/dataset/2020-prognose-huishoudens-op-1-januari-kerncijfers-2013-2060
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    Jul 13, 2023
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    This table contains figures about the forecast of the population of the Netherlands in households and private households in the Netherlands. The figures relate to the situation as at 1 January. The following breakdowns are possible: - Persons by position in the household; - Private households by household composition; - Private households by household size; - Couples and single-parent households by number of children; - Households with children by age of the youngest child living at home. Data available: 2013-2060 Status of the figures: The figures in this table are calculated forecast figures. Changes as of: December 18, 2015. Discontinued. When will new numbers come out? Not applicable anymore. This table is followed by the Household Forecast 2016-2060. See section 3.

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    Forecast population; gender and age, 2016-2060

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    Forecast population; gender and age, 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/2001-prognose-bevolking-geslacht-en-leeftijd-2016-2060?locale=en
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    Description

    This table contains projections (2016-2060) of the population of the Netherlands on 1 January by age and gender.

    Data available: 2016-2060

    Status of the figures: The figures in this table are forecast figures calculated.

    Changes as of 18 December 2015: None, this is a new table in which the previous forecast has been adjusted based on the observations now available. The forecast period now runs from 2015 to 2060.

    Changes as of 16 December 2016: Stop it. See paragraph 3 for the successor to this table: Core Forecast 2016-2060.

    When are new figures coming? The frequency of appearance of this table is one-off. The new population forecast table will be published in December 2016.

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    Prognosis of persons in households; age, marital status, 2016-2060

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    Updated Apr 29, 2024
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    (2024). Prognosis of persons in households; age, marital status, 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/372-prognose-personen-in-huishoudens-leeftijd-burgerlijke-staat-2016-2060
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    Description

    This table contains projections of the population of the Netherlands in households by household position, gender, age and marital status. The figures refer to the situation as at 1 January.

    Data available from 2016 to 2060

    Status of the figures: The figures in this table are forecast figures calculated.

    Changes as of 18 December 2018: None, this table has been discontinued.

    Changes as of 18 December 2015: In this new table, the previous forecast has been revised on the basis of the latest insights, the forecast period now runs from 2016 to 2060.

    When are new figures coming? No longer applicable. This table is followed by Prognosis persons in households; age, marital status, 2019-2060. See paragraph 3.

  12. Number of centenarians in the U.S. 2016-2060

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    Updated Aug 12, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Number of centenarians in the U.S. 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/996619/number-centenarians-us/
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    Time period covered
    2016
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This statistic shows the number of people aged 100 and over (centenarians) in the United States from 2016 to 2060. In 2016, there were 82,000 centenarians in the United States. This figure is expected to increase to 589,000 in the year 2060.

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    Forecast couples and single parents by number of children, 2016-2060

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    Updated Jul 12, 2023
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    OverheidNl (2023). Forecast couples and single parents by number of children, 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://ckan.mobidatalab.eu/dataset/375-forecast-couples-and-one-parents-by-number-of-children-2016-2060
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    Jul 12, 2023
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    Description

    This table contains figures on the prognosis of couples and single-parent households in the Netherlands by number of children living at home and age of the reference person. The figures relate to the situation as at 1 January. Data available from 2016 to 2060 Status of the figures: The figures in this table are calculated forecast figures. Changes as of December 18, 2018: None, this table has been discontinued. Changes as of January 29, 2016: In this new table, the previous forecast has been adjusted based on the most recent insights, the forecast period now runs from 2016 to 2060. When will new figures be released? Not applicable anymore. This table is followed by Forecast couples and single parents by number of children, 2019-2060. See section 3.

  14. Native and foreign-born Hispanic population of the U.S. 2016-2060

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    Updated Aug 12, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Native and foreign-born Hispanic population of the U.S. 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/983512/native-and-foreign-born-hispanic-population-of-the-us/
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    Aug 12, 2024
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    Time period covered
    2016
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The graph shows the native and foreign-born Hispanic population in the United States in 2016 and offers a forecast until 2060. According to this projection, the native Hispanic population of the U.S. will reach almost 84 million people by the year 2060.

  15. Projection of the adult foreign-born population in the U.S. 2016-2060

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    Updated Jul 31, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Projection of the adult foreign-born population in the U.S. 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/984424/projection-adult-foreign-born-population-us/
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    Jul 31, 2024
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    Time period covered
    2016
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The statistic shows the adult foreign-born population in the United States in 2016 and offers a forecast until 2060. According to this projection, the foreign-born population aged 18 and over of the U.S. will be about 66.43 million people by the year 2060.

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    Forecast period life expectancy; sex and age, 2015-2060

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    Updated Jul 12, 2023
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    OverheidNl (2023). Forecast period life expectancy; sex and age, 2015-2060 [Dataset]. https://ckan.mobidatalab.eu/dataset/2002-forecast-period-life-expectancy-sex-and-age-2015-2060
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    Description

    This table contains forecast figures from the period survival tables (per period of 1 year) by gender and age (on 31 December) for the population of the Netherlands. The table shows how many boys or girls from a group of 100,000 newborns will reach the age of 0, 1, 2, etc. on December 31 of the year of observation. It can also be determined how old these children will be on average if the mortality probabilities of the prognosis year apply throughout their lives. This period life expectancy can therefore best be interpreted as a summary measure of the mortality probabilities in a calendar year. See section 4 for an explanation of the difference between the period survival table and a cohort survival table. The table can be broken down into the mortality probability, the number of people alive (table population), the number of deaths (table population) and the period life expectancy by gender and age. Data available: 2015-2060 Status of the figures: The figures in this table are calculated forecast figures. Changes as of December 18, 2015: In this new table, the previous forecast has been adjusted based on the most recent insights, the forecast period now runs from 2015 to 2060. Changes as of December 16, 2016: Discontinued. See section 3 for the successor to this table: Core forecast 2016-2060. When will new numbers come out? In December 2016, the new forecast figures will be published in a new table.

  17. Number of centenarians by gender U.S. 2016-2060

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    Updated Aug 12, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Number of centenarians by gender U.S. 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/996644/number-centenarians-gender-us/
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    Time period covered
    2016
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This statistic shows the number of people aged 100 and over (centenarians) in the United States from 2016 to 2060, by gender. In 2016, there were 16,000 male centenarians in the United States, and 66,000 female centenarians. This figure is expected to increase to 168,000 and 422,000 respectively in the year 2060.

  18. Hispanic population of the U.S. from 2022 to 2060

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    Updated Jul 5, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Hispanic population of the U.S. from 2022 to 2060 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/251238/hispanic-population-of-the-us/
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    Jul 5, 2024
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    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The graph shows the Hispanic population in the United States in 2022 and offers a forecast until 2060. According to this projection, there will be almost 98 million people of Hispanic descent in the United States in 2060.

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    Data from: The escalating global burden of serious health-related suffering:...

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    Updated May 31, 2023
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    Katherine Sleeman; Maja de Brito; Simon Etkind; Kennedy Nkhoma; Irene J Higginson; Barbara Gomes; Richard Harding (2023). The escalating global burden of serious health-related suffering: projections to 2060 by world regions, age groups and health conditions [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7803719.v6
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    Katherine Sleeman; Maja de Brito; Simon Etkind; Kennedy Nkhoma; Irene J Higginson; Barbara Gomes; Richard Harding
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    World
    Description

    Projections of the global burden of serious health-related suffering requiring palliative care to 2060 by world regions, age groups and health conditions.We projected the future burden of serious health-related suffering as defined by the Lancet Commission on Palliative Care, by combining WHO mortality projections (2016–2060) with estimates of physical and psychological symptom prevalence in 20 conditions.The paper is published in Lancet Global Health. Please cite the paper as: Sleeman KE, de Brito M, Etkind S,Nkhoma K, Guo P, Higginson IJ, et al. The escalating global burden of serious health-related suffering: projections to 2060 by world regions, age groups, and health conditions. Lancet Global Health. Published online: 22 May 2019. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(19)30172-XTo cite the dataset, please use the button "Cite" (above) and from the drop down menu choose the preferred citation style.

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    Private households forecast by size; age, 2013-2060

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    Private households forecast by size; age, 2013-2060 [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/2019-prognose-particuliere-huishoudens-naar-grootte-leeftijd-2013-2060
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    Description

    This table provides figures on the projection of private households in the Netherlands by household size and age of the reference person. The figures refer to the situation as of 1 January.

    Data available: 2013-2060

    Status of the figures: The figures in this table are calculated forecast figures.

    Changes by: 18 December 2015. Stopped.

    When will there be new figures? No longer applicable. This table is followed up by the 2016-2060 household forecast. See paragraph 3.

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U.S. Census Bureau (2023). National Population Projections: Projected Births by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2016-2060 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/national-population-projections-projected-births-by-sex-race-and-hispanic-origin-for-2016-
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National Population Projections: Projected Births by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2016-2060

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Dataset updated
Jul 19, 2023
Dataset provided by
United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
Area covered
United States
Description

Projected Births by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin for the United States: 2016-2060 // Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division // There are four projection scenarios: 1. Main series, 2. High Immigration series, 3. Low Immigration series, and 4. Zero Immigration series. // Note: Hispanic origin is considered an ethnicity, not a race. Hispanics may be of any race. All projected births are considered native born. // For detailed information about the methods used to create the population projections, see https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popproj/technical-documentation/methodology/methodstatement17.pdf. // Population projections are estimates of the population for future dates. They are typically based on an estimated population consistent with the most recent decennial census and are produced using the cohort-component method. Projections illustrate possible courses of population change based on assumptions about future births, deaths, net international migration, and domestic migration. The Population Estimates and Projections Program provides additional information on its website: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/popproj.html.

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