Age dependency ratio projections, 1950 to 2100
The age dependency ratio is the sum of the young population (under age 15) and elderly population (age 65 andover) relative to the working-age population (ages 15 to 64). Data are shown as the number of dependents per 100working-age population. Projections to 2100 are based on the UN's medium population scenario.
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