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  2. Demographics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    2015. First negative natural change since the Civil War due to the aging of Spanish population. The population of Spain doubled during the twentieth century as a result of the demographic boom in the 1960s and early 1970s. After that time, the birth rate fell during the 1980s and Spain's population growth stalled.

  3. List of countries by median age - Wikipedia

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    It is the only index associated with the age distribution of a population. [1] Currently, the median age ranges from a low of about 18 or less in most Least Developed countries to 40 or more in most European countries, Canada, Cuba, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand.

  4. List of countries by age structure - Wikipedia

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    The population is divided into three groups: Ages 0 to 14 years: children. Ages 15 to 64 years: working population or adults. Over the age of 65: elderly, senior citizens. The age structure of a country has a strong impact on society and the economy. If the proportion of 0–14-year-olds is very high, there may be a so-called youth bulge. If ...

  5. Spain - Wikipedia

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    Population density by municipality in Spain, 2018. In 2024, Spain had a population of 48,946,035 people as recorded by Spain's Instituto Nacional de Estadística. [245] Spain's population density, at 96/km 2 (249.2/sq mi), is lower than that of most Western European countries and its distribution across the country is very unequal. With the ...

  6. Immigration to Spain - Wikipedia

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    According to the United Nations, there were 5,947,106 immigrants in Spain in early 2018, 12.8% of the population of Spain. [12] According to the Spanish government, there were 5.6 million foreign residents in Spain in 2010; independent estimates put the figure 14% of total population (Red Cross, World Disasters Report 2006).

  7. The Average Retirement Age in 2024: US vs. Spain - AOL

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    Here’s a look at the average retirement age in the U.S. compared to Spain. Also see the average retirement age in France. Retirement in the US. Although people tend to be living longer in the U ...

  8. Ageing of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Arup Banerji and economist Mukesh Chawla of the World Bank predicted in July 2007 that half of Spain's population will be older than 55 by 2050, giving Spain the highest median age of any nation in the world. [citation needed] In 2017 25.3% of the population of Spain was over 60 years old, and it is projected to increase to 41.9% by the year ...

  9. Spain proposes law to improve online safety for children ...

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    Spain’s government has proposed a law to protect children from online threats that includes virtual restraining orders for felons, a higher age for opening social media accounts and health ...