Lesotho | 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
Kingdom of Lesotho
Records
63
Source
Lesotho | Population ages 0-14 (% of total population)
45.11749192 1960
45.19145217 1961
45.20881734 1962
45.11081244 1963
44.85099456 1964
44.76886423 1965
44.91412314 1966
44.84962287 1967
44.56661516 1968
44.21373831 1969
43.80997605 1970
43.38537701 1971
42.9600307 1972
42.54430244 1973
42.16326958 1974
41.84947952 1975
41.63366106 1976
41.68915396 1977
41.92350958 1978
42.1324091 1979
42.33829247 1980
42.53642745 1981
42.71532701 1982
42.87023526 1983
43.00808445 1984
43.04755313 1985
42.81323032 1986
42.61353704 1987
42.62170127 1988
42.59567204 1989
42.50179406 1990
42.34389053 1991
42.13629542 1992
41.88415351 1993
41.58023847 1994
41.24367237 1995
40.91174481 1996
40.52986991 1997
40.0811779 1998
39.61909356 1999
39.16435258 2000
38.74836019 2001
38.36571452 2002
38.01109366 2003
37.69079432 2004
37.39534364 2005
37.12517326 2006
36.81158982 2007
36.52368768 2008
36.32773052 2009
36.11551519 2010
35.88091633 2011
35.64854155 2012
35.44420435 2013
35.27932924 2014
35.13324511 2015
34.98774647 2016
34.81189911 2017
34.601211 2018
34.39571749 2019
34.2274522 2020
34.09859807 2021
33.98019495 2022
Lesotho | 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
Kingdom of Lesotho
Records
63
Source