Czechia | Population ages 15-64 (% of total population)

Total population between the ages 15 to 64 as a percentage of the total population. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship. Development relevance: Patterns of development in a country are partly determined by the age composition of its population. Different age groups have different impacts on both the environment and on infrastructure needs. Therefore the age structure of a population is useful for analyzing resource use and formulating future policy and planning goals with regards infrastructure and development. This indicator is used for calculating age dependency ratio (percent of working-age population). The age dependency ratio is the ratio of the sum of the population aged 0-14 and the population aged 65 and above to the population aged 15-64. In many developing countries, the once rapidly growing population group of the under-15 population is shrinking. As a result, high fertility rates, together with declining mortality rates, are now reflected in the larger share of the 65 and older population. Limitations and exceptions: Because the five-year age group is the cohort unit and five-year period data are used in the United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects, interpolations to obtain annual data or single age structure may not reflect actual events or age composition. For more information, see the original source. Statistical concept and methodology: Age structure in the World Bank's population estimates is based on the age structure in United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects. For more information, see the original source. Total population is based on the de facto population including all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship. The values shown are midyear estimates. For more information see metadata for total population (SP.POP.TOTL).
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Czechia
Records
63
Source
Czechia | Population ages 15-64 (% of total population)
1960 65.00916073
1961 65.26203959
1962 65.67879798
1963 65.992831
1964 66.11067833
1965 66.17959069
1966 66.29090217
1967 66.40775751
1968 66.50389451
1969 66.57176138
1970 66.61102005
1971 66.57708834
1972 66.39787914
1973 66.032384
1974 65.46234498
1975 64.81015892
1976 64.2156069
1977 63.70981455
1978 63.32535674
1979 63.1118452
1980 63.14491039
1981 63.43293317
1982 63.8482962
1983 64.30539463
1984 64.6482968
1985 64.77834058
1986 64.83478571
1987 64.93938798
1988 65.15789946
1989 65.54121936
1990 66.02629259
1991 66.48740316
1992 66.9213828
1993 67.3491495
1994 67.77934277
1995 68.17188375
1996 68.49723733
1997 68.80787412
1998 69.11919597
1999 69.44650126
2000 69.79361408
2001 70.14777509
2002 70.48763109
2003 70.81324595
2004 71.0771729
2005 71.23515082
2006 71.30170702
2007 71.24107489
2008 71.0095251
2009 70.62080735
2010 70.135643
2011 69.50560615
2012 68.74363676
2013 67.9916335
2014 67.29376592
2015 66.63993202
2016 66.00852303
2017 65.39897477
2018 64.83218194
2019 64.31597198
2020 63.87329504
2021 63.54446811
2022 63.40407258

Czechia | Population ages 15-64 (% of total population)

Total population between the ages 15 to 64 as a percentage of the total population. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship. Development relevance: Patterns of development in a country are partly determined by the age composition of its population. Different age groups have different impacts on both the environment and on infrastructure needs. Therefore the age structure of a population is useful for analyzing resource use and formulating future policy and planning goals with regards infrastructure and development. This indicator is used for calculating age dependency ratio (percent of working-age population). The age dependency ratio is the ratio of the sum of the population aged 0-14 and the population aged 65 and above to the population aged 15-64. In many developing countries, the once rapidly growing population group of the under-15 population is shrinking. As a result, high fertility rates, together with declining mortality rates, are now reflected in the larger share of the 65 and older population. Limitations and exceptions: Because the five-year age group is the cohort unit and five-year period data are used in the United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects, interpolations to obtain annual data or single age structure may not reflect actual events or age composition. For more information, see the original source. Statistical concept and methodology: Age structure in the World Bank's population estimates is based on the age structure in United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects. For more information, see the original source. Total population is based on the de facto population including all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship. The values shown are midyear estimates. For more information see metadata for total population (SP.POP.TOTL).
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Czechia
Records
63
Source