Figure C1_1: World, 1950 - 1995: Total Population (in billion) and Average
  Number of Children (Total Fertility Rate, TFR) High, Medium
and Low Variants.
Figure 1: World (1)
Source: UN Population Division (1997): World Population Prospects, 1950-2050.
The 1996 Edition. (Annex I and II)
Chart: G.K. Heilig, 1996, IIASA-LUC

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Figure C1_2: World, 1950 - 2050: Annual Population Increase (in million)
  and Average Number of Children per Woman (TFR)
UN Low, Medium and High Variants, 1996 Edition
Figure 2: World, Annual Pop. Increase
Source: UN Population Division (1997): World Population Prospects, 1950-2050.
The 1996 Edition (Annex I and II)
Chart: G.K. Heilig, 1996, IIASA-LUC

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Figure C1_3: Total Population by Region, 1950, 1995, 2025, and
  2050 (in million) UN Medium Variant.
Source: UN Population Division (1997): World Population Prospects,
1950-2050. The 1996 Edition. (Annex I and II)
Chart: G.K. Heilig, 1996, IIASA-LUC

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Figure C1_4: China & India, 1950 - 2050: Total Population (in billion)
  High, Medium and Low Variants.
Figure 4: China & India, Total Population
Source: UN Population Division (1997): World Population Prospects,
1950-2050. The 1996 Edition. (Annex I and II)
Chart: G.K. Heilig, 1996, IIASA-LUC

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Figure C1_5: China & India, 1995: Total Population by Age and Sex. UN Medium Variant.
Figure 5: Pyramids: China & India
Source: UN Population Division (1995): World Population Prospects, 1950-2050. The 1994 Edition.
(Electronic Data Base on Diskettes)
Chart: G.K. Heilig, 1996, IIASA-LUC

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Figure C1_6: Nigeria and Pakistan, 1950 - 2050: Total Population (in million) and
Average Number of Children per Women (TFR) High, Medium and Low Variants
Source: UN Population Division (1997): World Population Prospects, 1950-2050
The 1996 Edition. (Annexes I and II)
Chart: G.K. Heilig, 1996, IIASA-LUC

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Figure C1_7: Total Number of Children (< 15 years of age) and
  Elderly (65+). Medium Variant UN Projection, 1996
Source: UN Population Division (1997): World Population Prospects,
1950-2050. The 1996 Edition (Annexes I and II)
Chart: G.K. Heilig, 1996, IIASA-LUC

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Figure C2_1: Less Developed Countries: Age Structure, 1950 and 1995
   
1950
Figure 1: World (1)
 
1995
Source: UN Population Division (1997): World Population Prospects, 1950-2050.
The 1996 Edition. (Annex I and II)
Chart: G.K. Heilig, 1996, IIASA-LUC

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Figure C2_2: Indices of Av. Annual Population Increase, Growth
  Rate of the Population, Total Fertility Rate, Crude
Birth Rate, and Infant Mortality Rate, 1950-55 = 100.
(UN Medium Variant Projection, 1996 Edition)
Figure 4: China & India, Total Population
Source: UN Population Division (1976): World Population Prospects,
1950-2050. The 1996 Edition. (Annexes I and II)
Chart: G.K. Heilig, 1996, IIASA-LUC

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Figure C3_1: World: Cumulative Number of People Living in Countries
  of the Specified Average Total Fertility Rate (Number of
Children per Woman) (Based on UN Estimates and Medium
Variant Projection, 1996 Edition)
Figure 1: World (1)
Source: UN Population Division (1997): World Population Prospects, 1950-2050.
The 1996 Edition. (Annex I and II)
Chart: G.K. Heilig, 1996, IIASA-LUC

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Figure C3_2: Indices of Per Capita Average Calorie, Fat, and Protein Supply: World, Africa
Asia and Latin America (Index is based on 1961 = 100)
Source: FAO (1996): FAOSTAT Electronic Data Base. Rome
Charts: G.K. Heilig, 1996, IIASA-LUC

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