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Indicator

    • Total fertility rate
    • The figures represent the total number of children that would be born to each woman if she were to live to the end of her child-bearing years and give birth to children in alignment with the prevailing age-specific fertility rates.

    • Proportion of working-age population
    • The proportion of population aged 15-64 compared to total population.

    • Median age
    • The figures represent the age that divides the population in two parts of equal size, that is, there are as many persons with ages above the median as there are with ages below the median.

    • Proportion of population aged 65 and over
    • The proportion of population aged 65 and over compared to total population.

    • Aging index
    • The ratio between the number of elderly population (aged 65 and over) and the number of youth population (aged under 15), expressed as the number of elderly population per 100 youth population.

    • Male life expectancy at birth
    • The figures represent the average number of years that a newborn male child is expected to live.

    • Female life expectancy at birth
    • The figures represent the average number of years that a newborn female child is expected to live.

    • Dependency ratio
    • The figures represent the ratio between number of dependents (aged under 15 and aged 65 and over) and number of working-age population (aged 15-64). The value is expressed as the number of dependents per 100 working-age population and consists of young-age dependency ratio and old-age dependency ratio.

    • Child dependency ratio
    • The figures represent the ratio between the number of youth population (aged under 15) and the number of working-age population (aged 15-64), expressed as the number of young persons per 100 working-age persons.

    • Old-age dependency ratio
    • The figures represent the ratio between the number of elderly population (aged 65 and over) and the number of working-age population (aged 15-64), expressed as the number of old persons per 100 working-age persons.
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Gender
Data Attribute
Indicator

    • Total fertility rate
    • The figures represent the total number of children that would be born to each woman if she were to live to the end of her child-bearing years and give birth to children in alignment with the prevailing age-specific fertility rates.

    • Proportion of working-age population
    • The proportion of population aged 15-64 compared to total population.

    • Median age
    • The figures represent the age that divides the population in two parts of equal size, that is, there are as many persons with ages above the median as there are with ages below the median.

    • Proportion of population aged 65 and over
    • The proportion of population aged 65 and over compared to total population.

    • Aging index
    • The ratio between the number of elderly population (aged 65 and over) and the number of youth population (aged under 15), expressed as the number of elderly population per 100 youth population.

    • Male life expectancy at birth
    • The figures represent the average number of years that a newborn male child is expected to live.

    • Female life expectancy at birth
    • The figures represent the average number of years that a newborn female child is expected to live.

    • Dependency ratio
    • The figures represent the ratio between number of dependents (aged under 15 and aged 65 and over) and number of working-age population (aged 15-64). The value is expressed as the number of dependents per 100 working-age population and consists of young-age dependency ratio and old-age dependency ratio.

    • Child dependency ratio
    • The figures represent the ratio between the number of youth population (aged under 15) and the number of working-age population (aged 15-64), expressed as the number of young persons per 100 working-age persons.

    • Old-age dependency ratio
    • The figures represent the ratio between the number of elderly population (aged 65 and over) and the number of working-age population (aged 15-64), expressed as the number of old persons per 100 working-age persons.
Age
  • {{'0-9歲' | filterLanguage}}

  • {{'10-19歲' | filterLanguage}}

  • {{'20-29歲' | filterLanguage}}

  • {{'30-39歲' | filterLanguage}}

  • {{'40-49歲' | filterLanguage}}

  • {{'50-59歲' | filterLanguage}}

  • {{'60-69歲' | filterLanguage}}

  • {{'70-79歲' | filterLanguage}}

  • {{'80-89歲' | filterLanguage}}

  • {{'90-99歲' | filterLanguage}}

Age
Indicator

    • Total fertility rate
    • The figures represent the total number of children that would be born to each woman if she were to live to the end of her child-bearing years and give birth to children in alignment with the prevailing age-specific fertility rates.

    • Proportion of working-age population
    • The proportion of population aged 15-64 compared to total population.

    • Median age
    • The figures represent the age that divides the population in two parts of equal size, that is, there are as many persons with ages above the median as there are with ages below the median.

    • Proportion of population aged 65 and over
    • The proportion of population aged 65 and over compared to total population.

    • Aging index
    • The ratio between the number of elderly population (aged 65 and over) and the number of youth population (aged under 15), expressed as the number of elderly population per 100 youth population.

    • Male life expectancy at birth
    • The figures represent the average number of years that a newborn male child is expected to live.

    • Female life expectancy at birth
    • The figures represent the average number of years that a newborn female child is expected to live.

    • Dependency ratio
    • The figures represent the ratio between number of dependents (aged under 15 and aged 65 and over) and number of working-age population (aged 15-64). The value is expressed as the number of dependents per 100 working-age population and consists of young-age dependency ratio and old-age dependency ratio.

    • Child dependency ratio
    • The figures represent the ratio between the number of youth population (aged under 15) and the number of working-age population (aged 15-64), expressed as the number of young persons per 100 working-age persons.

    • Old-age dependency ratio
    • The figures represent the ratio between the number of elderly population (aged 65 and over) and the number of working-age population (aged 15-64), expressed as the number of old persons per 100 working-age persons.
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