Global annual birth rate, death rate, and rate of natural population change from 1950 to 2023, with projections until 2100
(rates per 1,000 inhabitants)
Characteristic
Death rate
Birth rate
Rate of natural population change
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The COVID-19 pandemic increased the global death rate, reaching *** in 2021, but had little to no significant impact on birth rates, causing population growth to dip slightly. On a global level, population growth is determined by the difference between the birth and death rates, known as the rate of natural change. On a national or regional level, migration also affects population change.
Ongoing trends
Since the middle of the 20th century, the global birth rate has been well above the global death rate; however, the gap between these figures has grown closer in recent years. The death rate is projected to overtake the birth rate in the 2080s, which means that the world's population will then go into decline. In the future, death rates will increase due to ageing populations across the world and a plateau in life expectancy.
Why does this change?
There are many reasons for the decline in death and birth rates in recent decades. Falling death rates have been driven by a reduction in infant and child mortality, as well as increased life expectancy. Falling birth rates were also driven by the reduction in child mortality, whereby mothers would have fewer children as survival rates rose - other factors include the drop in child marriage, improved contraception access and efficacy, and women choosing to have children later in life.
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United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA). (July 11, 2024). Global annual birth rate, death rate, and rate of natural population change from 1950 to 2023, with projections until 2100 (rates per 1,000 inhabitants) [Graph]. In ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ. Retrieved July 15, 2026, from /statistics/805069/death-rate-worldwide/
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA). "Global annual birth rate, death rate, and rate of natural population change from 1950 to 2023, with projections until 2100 (rates per 1,000 inhabitants)." Chart. July 11, 2024. ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ. Accessed July 15, 2026. /statistics/805069/death-rate-worldwide/
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA). (2024). Global annual birth rate, death rate, and rate of natural population change from 1950 to 2023, with projections until 2100 (rates per 1,000 inhabitants). ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ. ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ Inc.. Accessed: July 15, 2026. /statistics/805069/death-rate-worldwide/
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA). "Global Annual Birth Rate, Death Rate, and Rate of Natural Population Change from 1950 to 2023, with Projections until 2100 (Rates per 1,000 Inhabitants)." ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ, ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ Inc., 11 Jul 2024, /statistics/805069/death-rate-worldwide/
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), Global annual birth rate, death rate, and rate of natural population change from 1950 to 2023, with projections until 2100 (rates per 1,000 inhabitants) ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ, /statistics/805069/death-rate-worldwide/ (last visited July 15, 2026)
Global annual birth rate, death rate, and rate of natural population change from 1950 to 2023, with projections until 2100 (rates per 1,000 inhabitants) [Graph], United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), July 11, 2024. [Online]. Available: /statistics/805069/death-rate-worldwide/