Guyana | Population ages 0-14 (% of total population)
Population between the ages 0 to 14 as a percentage of the total population. Population is based on the de facto definition of population. 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
Co-operative Republic of Guyana
Records
63
Source
Guyana | Population ages 0-14 (% of total population)
1960 47.08408619
1961 47.34738085
1962 47.55788163
1963 47.69446901
1964 47.76757881
1965 47.80004845
1966 47.80396568
1967 47.78047135
1968 47.72615606
1969 47.64358521
1970 47.54165653
1971 47.31598879
1972 46.95561664
1973 46.53686193
1974 46.05100579
1975 45.50365851
1976 44.89992403
1977 44.25738595
1978 43.59794356
1979 42.94603171
1980 42.31975949
1981 41.60168324
1982 40.79788261
1983 40.04291005
1984 39.3433951
1985 38.70321262
1986 38.12634351
1987 37.61502307
1988 37.17885161
1989 36.83266104
1990 36.5768257
1991 36.3522742
1992 36.2015737
1993 36.14585055
1994 36.11986456
1995 36.13559854
1996 36.19090715
1997 36.2742995
1998 36.37085674
1999 36.46265109
2000 36.53278897
2001 36.56153286
2002 36.53241022
2003 36.34111114
2004 35.98062661
2005 35.54051617
2006 34.98481937
2007 34.33788729
2008 33.66763906
2009 32.98766868
2010 32.30944278
2011 31.64969163
2012 31.03636457
2013 30.60164927
2014 30.3258489
2015 30.08426144
2016 29.88260898
2017 29.72438985
2018 29.09935405
2019 28.77986061
2020 28.87185431
2021 28.71277345
2022 28.61422077
Guyana | Population ages 0-14 (% of total population)
Population between the ages 0 to 14 as a percentage of the total population. Population is based on the de facto definition of population. 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
Co-operative Republic of Guyana
Records
63
Source