World Bank2014-07-182014-07-182008-10-09https://hdl.handle.net/10986/18916The report offers a description of current demographics, including density, population structure, and the components of population change. It explains projection procedures and provides results, including some alternative projections. The report assesses consequences of population growth for key sectors of society such as education and employment and offers options for modifying future population trends, focusing on high fertility and the reasons behind it. A brief discussion of the health sector highlights problems of promoting family planning. Comparisons are made where appropriate with other developing countries, particularly within Southeast Asia.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOACCESS TO FAMILY PLANNINGACCOUNTINGAGE AT MARRIAGEAGE DISTRIBUTIONAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONASYLUMASYLUM SEEKERSAVERAGE GROWTHBABYBIRTH RATESBIRTHSBOTH SEXESBREASTFEEDINGCALCULATIONSCASH CROPSCENSUSCENSUS DATACHILD MORTALITYCHILD MORTALITY ESTIMATESCHILD MORTALITY RATESCHILD SURVIVALCHILDBEARINGCHILDREN PER WOMANCIVIL CONFLICTCONSEQUENCES OF POPULATIONCONTRACEPTIONCONTRACEPTIVE METHODCONTRACEPTIVE METHODSCONTRACEPTIVE USECURRENT POPULATIONDEATH RATESDECLINE IN FERTILITYDEMOGRAPHIC CHANGEDEMOGRAPHIC PROBLEMSDEMOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONSDEMOGRAPHIC SITUATIONDEMOGRAPHICSDEPENDENCY BURDENDEPENDENCY RATIODEVELOPING COUNTRIESDIETECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATIONEDUCATION PROGRAMEDUCATIONAL QUALITYELDERLYFAMILY PLANNINGFAMILY PLANNING SERVICESFAMILY SIZEFEMALE MORTALITYFERTILITYFERTILITY DECLINEFERTILITY DECLINESFERTILITY DIFFERENTIALSFERTILITY LEVELSFERTILITY RATESFERTILITY TRANSITIONFERTILITY TRENDSFEWER CHILDRENFLOW OF MIGRANTSFOREST COVERFUTURE POPULATIONGROWTH IN POPULATIONHEALTH EDUCATIONHEALTH SECTORHIGH FERTILITY LEVELSHIGH POPULATION GROWTHHOUSEHOLD FINANCESHUMAN CAPITALIDEAL FAMILY SIZEIMMIGRANTSIMMIGRATIONINCOMESINDIVIDUAL DECISIONSINFANTINFANT MORTALITYINFANT MORTALITY RATEINFANT MORTALITY RATESINHABITANTSINTERNATIONAL MIGRATIONLABOR FORCELARGE FAMILIESLARGE POPULATIONLIFE EXPECTANCIESLIFE EXPECTANCYLIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTHLIFETIMELIVING STANDARDSLOCAL COMMUNITYLOW FERTILITYLOWER FERTILITYMALE LABOR FORCEMALESMARITAL STATUSMATERNAL DEATHSMATERNAL MORTALITYMATERNAL MORTALITY RATIOMIGRANTMIGRANTSMIGRATIONMINISTRY OF HEALTHMORTALITY DATAMORTALITY DECLINESNATIONAL AUTHORITIESNATIONAL LEVELNATIONAL LEVELSNATIONAL POPULATIONNO MORE CHILDRENNUMBER OF CHILDRENPOOR HEALTHPOPULATION BY AGEPOPULATION CHANGEPOPULATION CONSIDERATIONSPOPULATION DENSITYPOPULATION DISTRIBUTIONPOPULATION GROUPSPOPULATION GROWTHPOPULATION GROWTH RATESPOPULATION HEALTHPOPULATION PRESSUREPOPULATION PROJECTIONSPOPULATION PYRAMIDPOPULATION PYRAMIDSPOPULATION SIZEPOPULATION STRUCTUREPOPULATION TRENDPOPULATION TRENDSPRIMARY SCHOOLPRIMARY SCHOOL AGEPRIMARY SCHOOLSPROBABILITIESPRODUCTIVITYPUBLIC SERVICESRAPID GROWTHRAPID POPULATION GROWTHRATES OF POPULATIONREFUGEEREFUGEESREPLACEMENT LEVELREPRODUCTIVE AGEREPRODUCTIVE HEALTHREPRODUCTIVE HEALTH POLICYRESPECTRETURNEESRURAL GROWTHRURAL POPULATIONRURAL POPULATION GROWTHRURAL POPULATION GROWTH RATESRURAL POPULATIONSRURAL WOMENSALESSCHOOL AGESCHOOL AGE POPULATIONSCHOOL QUALITYSCHOOL STUDENTSSCHOOL YEARSCHOOL-AGE POPULATIONSCHOOL-AGE POPULATIONSSECONDARY EDUCATIONSECONDARY SCHOOLSECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTSSECONDARY SCHOOLSSENIORSEXSEX RATIOSLOWER POPULATION GROWTHSLOWING POPULATION GROWTHSMALLER FAMILIESSOCIAL COMMISSIONSOCIAL SECTORSSOCIETAL GOALSUBSISTENCE FARMINGSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTTEACHER RATIOTEENAGE PREGNANCYTOTAL POPULATIONUNEMPLOYEDUNEMPLOYMENTUNFPAUNITED NATIONS POPULATION DIVISIONURBAN AREASURBAN CENTERSURBAN GROWTH RATESURBAN INFRASTRUCTUREURBAN POPULATIONURBAN POPULATION GROWTHURBAN POPULATION GROWTH RATESURBAN POPULATIONSURBAN WOMENURBANIZATIONWORKING AGEWORKING AGE POPULATIONWORKING AGESWORKING POPULATIONWORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONWORLD POPULATIONYOUNG PEOPLEYOUNG POPULATIONYOUNGER POPULATIONYOUTH EMPLOYMENTPolicy Note on Population Growth and its Implications in Timor-LesteNota de politicas sobre crescimento populacional e implicacoes para Timor-Leste10.1596/18916