Old Dependency Ratio (Sample Survey)

22,5 (%) en 2021

Old Dependency Ratio also called old dependency coefficient, refers to the ratio of the elderly population to the working-age population, express in %. It describes the number of the elderly population that every 100 people at working ages will take care of. Old dependency ratio is one of the indicators reflecting the social implication of population aging from the economic perspective. The old dependency ratio is calculated with the following formula: (The elderly population aged 65 and over)/(The working-age population aged 15-64)*100%.

Fecha Valor Cambiar , %
2021 22,5 44,54 %
2019 15,6 12,35 %
2018 13,9 -4,94 %
2017 14,6 -0,34 %
2016 14,6 12,98 %
2015 12,9 -14,08 %
2014 15,1 1,69 %
2013 14,8 10,19 %
2012 13,4 9,54 %
2011 12,3 -12,29 %
2009 14,0 -12,34 %
2008 16,0