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Age structure in the selected European countries
with the youngest population
|
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Number of population (%) at the age groups:
|
Number of persons 65
year old and older with
|
| Country |
0 - 14
|
65 and more
|
regard to 100 persons at the age group 0 - 14
|
| Albania (1993) |
33,7
|
5,9
|
17,6
|
| 7Macedonia
(1994) |
33,2
|
8,5
|
25,6
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| Bosnia and
Herzegovina (1994) |
23,4
|
6,9
|
29,3
|
| Moldavia
(1995) |
26,8
|
9,0
|
33,4
|
| Cyper (1996) |
24,9
|
11,1
|
44,6
|
| Ireland (1995) |
24,7
|
11,5
|
46,6
|
| Island (1996) |
24,3
|
11,3
|
46,8
|
| Poland (1996) |
22,5
|
11,2
|
50,0
|
| Russian Federation
(1995) |
21,5
|
11,8
|
55,1
|
| Yugoslavia
(1995) |
21,7
|
12,0
|
55,2
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Age structure of population in Slovak Republik
|
| 1991 |
24,6
|
10,4
|
42,2
|
| 1992 |
24,1
|
10,5
|
43,8
|
| 1993 |
°23,5
|
10,6
|
45,3
|
| 1994 |
22,9
|
10,8
|
47,2
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| 1995 |
22,3
|
10,9
|
49,1
|
| 1996 |
21,7
|
11,1
|
51,3
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Age structure in the selected European countries
with the oldiest population
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| Italia (1995) |
15,1
|
16,4
|
109,0
|
| Germany (1995) |
16,3
|
15,4
|
94,3
|
| Spain (1996) |
16,4
|
5,4
|
94,3
|
| Greece (1996) |
16,7
|
15,7
|
93,8
|
| Sweden (1996) |
18,9
|
17,5
|
92,7
|
| Belgia (1996) |
17,9
|
16,0
|
89,5
|
| Denmark (1996) |
17,5
|
15,2
|
86,5
|
| Austria (1995) |
17,8
|
15,0
|
84,4
|
| Norwage (1996) |
19,5
|
15,9
|
81,3
|