Population (disambiguation)
Population may refer to:
- Population, a summation of all the organisms of the same group or species, who live in the same geographical area.
 - Statistical population, which is a set of similar items or events which is of interest for some question or experiment.
 - Population genetics, the study of the distributions and changes of allele frequency in a population.
 - Metallicity, star populations.
 
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Human population
    
- List of countries by population growth rate
 - List of countries by population in 1900
 - List of countries by population in 1907
 - List of countries by population in 2000
 - List of countries by population in 2010
 - List of countries by population (United Nations)
 - List of countries by past and future population
 - List of countries by foreign-born population
 - List of African countries by population
 - List of Asian countries by population
 - List of European countries by population
 - List of North American countries by population
 - List of Oceanian countries by population
 - List of South American countries by population
 
- List of sovereign states and dependent territories by birth rate
 - Demography, the statistical study of human populations
 
- Demographics, the quantifiable statistics of a given population
 - Human overpopulation
 - Overconsumption
 - Population growth
 - Optimum population, the size of a population that is the best out of several outcomes
 - Zero population growth, a condition in which a population neither grows nor declines
 
- Center of population, a geographical point that describes a centerpoint of the region's population
 
- Human population planning, the practice of artificially altering the rate of growth of a human population
 - Population momentum, population growth at the national level if levels of childbearing declined to replacement level
 - Population reconstruction a method used by historical demographers analysing patterns of family formation, fertility, mortality, and migration, and of consequent trends such as population growth.
 - Population pyramid, a graphical illustration showing the distribution of various age groups in a population
 
- Population ethics, the philosophical study of the ethical problems concerning populations
 - List of religious populations
 
- Christian population growth, the growth of population of the global Christian community
 - Muslim population growth, the growth of population of the global Muslim community
 
Organisations
    
- Population Matters, a think tank, and campaign group concerned with the impact of population growth on long term sustainability
 - Population Connection, organization attempting to stop what they believe is an unsustainable rate of world population growth
 - Population Council, a non-governmental organization conducting biomedical, social science, and public health research
 - Population Reference Bureau, nonprofit organization providing information about population, health and the environment for research or academic purposes
 - Population Europe, a collaborative network of Europe’s demographic research institutes and centres
 - Population Action International, NGO aiming to improve global access to family planning and reproductive health care
 - Negative Population Growth, a membership organization advocating a gradual reduction in U.S. and world population
 - Minnesota Population Center, interdisciplinary research center at the University of Minnesota
 - Office of Population Research, the oldest population research center in the United States
 - Population Association of America, a non-profit scientific professional association dedicated to the study of issues related to population and demography
 - Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, the largest demographic research body in Europe
 - North Atlantic Population Project, a collaboration of historical demographers in Britain, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
 
Events
    
- World Population Day, an annual event, observed on July 11 every year
 - World Population Conferences
- World Population Conference, event held in Geneva, Switzerland in 1927
 
 
Publications
    
- An Essay on the Principle of Population, 1798 and "acknowledged as the most influential work of its era"
 - Population & Environment, journal on bi-directional links between population, natural resources, and the natural environment
 - Population and Development Review, a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published on behalf of the Population Council
 - Population and housing censuses by country
 - The Population Bomb
 
Other
    
- Population dynamics
 - Population size, the number of individual organisms in a population
 - Population decline, the decline in population of any organism
 - Population bottleneck a sharp reduction in the size of a population due to environmental events
 - Population cycle, a phenomenon where populations rise and fall over a predictable period of time
 - Population biology, the biological study of animal populations
 - Population ecology, the dynamics of species populations and how these populations interact with the environment
 - Statistical population
 - Stellar population (astronomy)
 
Media
    
- Population: 1, a 1986 punk rock musical film
 - Population Override, the twelfth studio album by Buckethead
 - Population Me, an album by Dwight Yoakam
 - Population (album), an album by The Most Serene Republic
 - Population Control, the fourth studio album by East Coast hip hop producer Statik Selektah
 - Save the Population, a Red Hot Chili Peppers ' promotional single from their 2003 Greatest Hits album
 - Population: 2, a 2012 American film directed by Gil Luna
 
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