European countries by percent of population aged 0-14 explained

The following is a map of European countries by the percentage of the population which is between 0 and 14. The most recent World Bank data available is from 2022. As of then, the average for the continent as a whole is 18%. This is one of the lowest rates in the world, compared with the average of 25%. Europe and Central Asia are tied for the lowers share of people 0-14 with North America, likely due to the high GDP of countries in those regions.

Map

The map data are for the year 2022 from the World Bank.[1] Numbers are in percentage.

Table

The table data are for the year 2022 from the World Bank.[2] Numbers are in percentage.

Country width=60 ! data-sort-type="number" 2022
Albania 16
Austria 14
Belarus 17
Belgium 17
Bosnia and Herzegovina 15
Bulgaria 14
Croatia 14
Cyprus 16
Czech Republic 16
Denmark 16
Estonia 16
Finland 15
France 17
Germany 14
Greece 14
Hungary 14
Iceland 18
Ireland 20
Italy 12
Latvia 16
Liechtenstein 14
Lithuania 15
Luxembourg 16
16
Malta 13
Montenegro 18
Netherlands 15
Norway 17
Poland 15
Portugal 13
Romania 16
Russia 18
Serbia 14
Slovenia 15
Spain 14
Sweden 18
Switzerland 15
Turkey 23
Ukraine 15
United Kingdom 17

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Population ages 0-14 (% of total). The World Bank. 6 March 2024.
  2. Web site: Population ages 0-14 (% of total). The World Bank. 6 March 2024.