2009 World Population Data Sheet 00:00:00
World Population Growth Is Almost Entirely Concentrated in the World's Poorer Countries. 00:04:15
The World’s Youth Population Will Become More Concentrated in Africa and Asia. 00:07:32
More Developed Countries Have Fewer Young People Relative to Elderly. 00:08:41
Less Developed Countries Have Far More Young People Relative to Elderly. 00:09:38
To Slow Population Growth, Developing Countries’ Fertility Decline Must Be Rapid. 00:10:17
From 1980 to Today, There Has Been Very Little Change in Africa’s Population Under 15. 00:11:11
Africa’s Population of 1 Billion Is Projected to Grow Rapidly Through 2050. 00:12:36
The Differences Between Developed and Developing Countries Can Be Stark. 00:13:00
The U.S. Has a Younger Age Structure Than Other Developed Countries. 00:15:04
Today’s Youth Will Be in the Prime Working Ages in 2030. 00:15:58
High School Dropout Rates Are Declining, but Remain Higher Among Hispanic Youth. 00:17:46
College Enrollment Is Lower Among Black and Hispanic Youth. 00:18:27
The Birth Rate Among U.S. Teenagers Is Twice the Average for all Developed Countries. 00:19:48
Birth Rates Remain Much Higher Among Black and Hispanic Teens. 00:20:26
By 2030, More Than Half of all Youth Will Be Members of a Racial or Ethnic Minority. 00:21:45
In One-Third of U.S. Counties, at Least 25 Percent of Children Live in Poverty. 00:22:22
The Diversity of Youth 00:24:00
Peru’s Population Structure Is in Transition. 00:25:51
Young Women in Peru Have Options. 00:26:17
Young Women in Peru Face Other Issues. 00:27:07
Zambia’s Population Structure Is Youthful. 00:27:41
Young Women in Zambia Have Fewer Opportunities. 00:27:58
Young Women in Zambia Face Other Challenges. 00:29:03
Mali Has a Very Young Population. 00:29:57
Being a Young Woman in Mali Is Difficult. 00:30:12
Young Women in Mali Face Many Challenges. 00:31:09
Q&A 00:32:37