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Pew Research CenterApril 2, 2015
Chapter 1: Main Factors Driving Population Growth

Projected 2050 Global Religious Landscape Under Different Switching Scenarios

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Chapter 1: Main Factors Driving Population Growth
Age Distribution of Religious Groups, 2010
Age Distribution of Religious Groups, 2050
Age Breakdown of World Population, 1950-2050
Total Fertility Rate by Religion, 2010-2015
Total Fertility Worldwide, 1950-2050
Total Fertility Rates by Region and Religion, 2010-2015
Total Fertility Rate by Religion, Projected From 2010-2050
Average Life Expectancy at Birth, 1950-2050
Life Expectancy by Region, 2010-2050
Life Expectancy at Birth by Religious Group, 2010-2055
Median Age of World Population, 1950-2050
Projected Cumulative Change Due to Religious Switching, 2010-2050
Total Fertility Rates of All Religions, by Country
Projected Cumulative Change, by Region, Due to Religious Switching, 2010-2050
Projected 2050 Global Religious Landscape Under Different Switching Scenarios (Percentage)
Projected 2050 Global Religious Landscape Under Different Switching Scenarios
Religious Composition of Projected International Migration Flows Between 2010 and 2015
Muslim Percent of Population in Western European Countries, 2010 and 2050
Christian Count and Share of the Middle East-North Africa Region’s Population, 2010 and 2050
Projected Religious Breakdown by Region in 2050 With and Without Migration (Asia, Europe, Latin America)
Projected Religious Breakdown by Region in 2050 With and Without Migration (Middle East, North America, Africa)

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