Lethe
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Relatedly, here are some regional population proportions I did a few years back, drawing on historical estimates and the UN's 2013 World Population Projections:
Proportion of Total Human Population
Africa
1900: 8%
1950: 9%
2014: 16%
2100: 39%
Europe
1900: 25%
1950: 22%
2014: 10%
2100: 6%
East Asia
1950: 26%
2014: 23%
2100: 12%
South Asia
1950: 20%
2014: 25%
2100: 20%
So the big picture story for regional human population distribution in the 21st century is that Africa is gobbling up humanshare, mostly from East Asia, but also from Europe which is continuing its long, slow decline from its heyday at the end of the 19th century.
The Americas, South-East Asia, West Asia, and Oceania are all fairly static and uninteresting (at this 'big picture' level of analysis).
Proportion of Total Human Population
Africa
1900: 8%
1950: 9%
2014: 16%
2100: 39%
Europe
1900: 25%
1950: 22%
2014: 10%
2100: 6%
East Asia
1950: 26%
2014: 23%
2100: 12%
South Asia
1950: 20%
2014: 25%
2100: 20%
So the big picture story for regional human population distribution in the 21st century is that Africa is gobbling up humanshare, mostly from East Asia, but also from Europe which is continuing its long, slow decline from its heyday at the end of the 19th century.
The Americas, South-East Asia, West Asia, and Oceania are all fairly static and uninteresting (at this 'big picture' level of analysis).