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  2. Dependency ratio - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of old (usually retired) to young working people is called old age dependency ratio (OADR) or just dependency ratio. [ 11 ] The old-age dependency ratio ignores the fact that the 65+ are not necessarily dependent (an increasing proportion of them are working, see also retirement age ) and that many of those of 'working age' are ...

  3. List of countries by dependency ratio - Wikipedia

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    The total dependency ratio is the total numbers of the children (ages 0–14) and elderly (ages 65+) populations per 100 people of adults (ages 15–64). A high total dependency ratio indicates that the adult population and the overall economy face a greater burden to support and provide social services for youth and elderly persons, who are often economically dependent.

  4. Demographic window - Wikipedia

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    Because of the mechanical link between fertility levels and age structures, the timing and duration of this period is closely associated to those of fertility decline: when birth rates fall, the age pyramid first shrinks with gradually lower proportions of young population (under 15s) and the dependency ratio decreases as is happening (or ...

  5. Population pyramid - Wikipedia

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    The shape of the pyramid can also reveal the age-dependency ratio of a population. Populations with a high proportion of children and/or of elderly people have a higher dependency ratio. This ratio refers to how many old and young people are dependent on the working-age groups (often defined as ages 15–64).

  6. Demographic dividend - Wikipedia

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    Demographic dividend, as defined by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), is "the economic growth potential that can result from shifts in a population’s age structure, mainly when the share of the working-age population (15 to 64) is larger than the non-working-age share of the population (14 and younger, and 65 and older)". [1]

  7. Aging of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the age dependency ratio (the ratio of people over 65 to those aged 15–65, indicating the ratio of the dependent elderly population to those of working age) was 40%. [11] This is expected to increase to 60% by 2036 and to nearly 80% by 2060. [48] The prevalence of dementia in OECD countries, per 1,000 population, 2021

  8. Super Bowl: Travis Kelce doesn't address potential retirement ...

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    At 35 years old, Kelce is a three-time Super Bowl champion, a 10-time Pro Bowler, a four-time first-team All-Pro and the all-time NFL leader in a number of tight end and postseason stats ...

  9. Demographic profile - Wikipedia

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    Dependency Ratio: total dependency ratio: 52.5 youth dependency ratio: 39.9 elderly dependency ratio: 12.6 potential support ratio: 7.9 Median age: total: 30.4 years male: 29.6 years female: 31.1 years Birth rate: 4.3 births every second Death rate: 1.8 deaths every second Maternal mortality: 216 deaths/100,000 live births Sex ratio: at birth ...