Least developed countries Population Pyramid 1960

Least developed countries
1960
Population: 245,116,605

Year

-5 -1   1960  +1 +5

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Least developed countries in 1960

As of 1960, Least developed countries counted 245,116,605 inhabitants. That is 23.3% more than in 1950, when the population stood at 198,760,114. The median age was 18.8 years, and for every 100 people of working age (15–64) there were 77.7 children under 15 and 5.5 people aged 65 or over. This is an expansive pyramid — each cohort of children is larger than the one above it, the signature of high birth rates and rapid growth.

Share of the population by age group, 1950–2100

Data source: United Nations World Population Prospects, 2024 revision (medium variant) — last updated July 2024.


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