Notes

  • Topic: Health: Population: Structure
  • Definition: Population ages 65 and above as a percentage of the total population. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.
  • Source: World Bank staff estimates based on age/sex distributions of United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects.
  • 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).
  • 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.

List of countries ordered by: Population ages 65 and above (% of total)

CountryPopulation ages 65 and above (% of total)
1Japan26.86 %
2Italy22.75 %
3Greece21.60 %
4Germany21.45 %
5Portugal21.17 %
6Finland21.02 %
7Bulgaria20.40 %
8Sweden20.20 %
9Malta19.73 %
10Latvia19.50 %
11France19.49 %
12Croatia19.33 %
13Denmark19.33 %
14Spain19.07 %
15Estonia19.04 %
16Austria18.92 %
17Lithuania18.84 %
18Netherlands18.68 %
19Czech Republic18.63 %
20Belgium18.45 %
21Slovenia18.42 %
22Switzerland18.27 %
23United States Virgin Islands18.22 %
24Hungary18.22 %
25United Kingdom17.97 %
26Romania17.77 %
27Serbia17.59 %
28Norway16.60 %
29Canada16.55 %
30Poland16.12 %
31Bosnia and Herzegovina15.97 %
32Ukraine15.60 %
33China, Hong Kong SAR15.56 %
34Australia15.32 %
35New Zealand15.23 %
36Curaçao15.22 %
37United States of America15.16 %
38Puerto Rico14.78 %
39Barbados14.55 %
40Uruguay14.54 %
41Cuba14.37 %
42Slovakia14.33 %
43Belarus14.16 %
44Luxembourg14.13 %
45Iceland14.08 %
46Georgia14.07 %
47Montenegro14.06 %
48Russian Federation13.65 %
49Republic of Korea13.57 %
50Ireland13.50 %
51Cyprus13.13 %
52TFYR Macedonia12.71 %
53Albania12.70 %
54Aruba12.68 %
55Singapore12.29 %
56Israel11.49 %
57Chile11.33 %
58Armenia11.07 %
59Argentina11.06 %
60Thailand10.90 %
61Republic of Moldova10.34 %
62New Caledonia10.32 %
63Mauritius10.01 %
64China10.00 %
65Trinidad and Tobago9.70 %
66Sri Lanka9.69 %
67China, Macao SAR9.49 %
68Dem. People's Republic of Korea9.46 %
69Jamaica9.32 %
70Costa Rica9.18 %
71Saint Lucia9.12 %
72Guam9.06 %
73Bahamas8.61 %
74El Salvador8.36 %
75Lebanon8.34 %
76Brazil8.12 %
77Panama7.81 %
78French Polynesia7.76 %
79Tunisia7.76 %
80Turkey7.74 %
81Saint Vincent and the Grenadines7.52 %
82Colombia7.33 %
83Antigua and Barbuda7.29 %
84Grenada7.22 %
85Seychelles7.05 %
86Suriname7.00 %
87Peru6.98 %
88Viet Nam6.91 %
89Ecuador6.89 %
90Kazakhstan6.82 %
91Dominican Republic6.81 %
92Mexico6.64 %
93Bolivia6.58 %
94Venezuela6.44 %
95Morocco6.31 %
96Paraguay6.19 %
97Algeria6.09 %
98Fiji6.04 %
99Tonga5.86 %
100Azerbaijan5.80 %
101India5.78 %
102Nepal5.71 %
103Myanmar5.54 %
104Timor-Leste5.52 %
105Samoa5.35 %
106LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN5.34 %
107Indonesia5.28 %
108Egypt5.27 %
109Nicaragua5.25 %
110Iran5.24 %
111Bhutan5.18 %
112Guyana5.17 %
113South Africa5.12 %
114Gabon5.07 %
115Bangladesh5.00 %
116Honduras4.98 %
117Guatemala4.92 %
118Uzbekistan4.74 %
119Haiti4.71 %
120Maldives4.70 %
121Philippines4.69 %
122Brunei Darussalam4.69 %
123Libya4.63 %
124Micronesia (Fed. States of)4.57 %
125Cabo Verde4.53 %
126Pakistan4.50 %
127Kyrgyzstan4.29 %
128Vanuatu4.29 %
129Cambodia4.26 %
130Turkmenistan4.25 %
131Djibouti4.25 %
132Lesotho4.17 %
133Mongolia4.14 %
134Syrian Arab Republic4.14 %
135Laos3.87 %
136Central African Republic3.86 %
137Belize3.80 %
138Kiribati3.80 %
139Jordan3.79 %
140Botswana3.69 %
141Congo3.68 %
142Swaziland3.65 %
143Least developed countries3.60 %
144Namibia3.56 %
145Ethiopia3.51 %
146South Sudan3.45 %
147Malawi3.45 %
148Solomon Islands3.42 %
149Ghana3.39 %
150Sudan3.37 %
151Mozambique3.37 %
152Mauritania3.24 %
153Guinea-Bissau3.22 %
154Cameroon3.21 %
155Tanzania3.21 %
156Guinea3.10 %
157Iraq3.10 %
158Papua New Guinea3.09 %
159Tajikistan3.05 %
160Côte d'Ivoire3.04 %
161Liberia3.03 %
162Sao Tome and Principe3.02 %
163State of Palestine2.99 %
164Saudi Arabia2.98 %
165D.R. Congo2.97 %
166Zimbabwe2.95 %
167Equatorial Guinea2.95 %
168Senegal2.92 %
169Benin2.91 %
170Zambia2.90 %
171Madagascar2.88 %
172Yemen2.87 %
173Kenya2.86 %
174Rwanda2.86 %
175Somalia2.84 %
176Comoros2.83 %
177Togo2.79 %
178Nigeria2.75 %
179Oman2.71 %
180Sierra Leone2.69 %
181Niger2.59 %
182Afghanistan2.52 %
183Mali2.51 %
184Burundi2.50 %
185Uganda2.48 %
186Bahrain2.46 %
187Chad2.46 %
188Burkina Faso2.39 %
189Angola2.34 %
190Gambia2.31 %
191Kuwait2.04 %
192Qatar1.25 %
193United Arab Emirates1.25 %

Source: Health Nutrition and Population Statistics - World Bank - Downloaded in August 2017