Total fertility rate – The mean number of children a woman would have by
age 50 if she survived to age 50 and were subject to the age-specific fertility
rates observed in a given year. Source: UN Population Division
Child dependency ratio – The ratio of the population aged 0-14 to the
population aged 15-64, percentized. Source: UN Population Division
Old-age dependency ratio – The ratio of the population aged 65 or older to
the population aged 15-64, percentized. Source: UN Population Division
Life expectancy (at birth) – The number of years to be lived by a newborn,
based on current age-specific mortality rates. Source: UN Population Division
Life expectancy (at 60) – The additional number of years to be lived by a
person who has survived to age 60, based on current age-specific mortality
rates. Source: UN Population Division
Population projections – Estimated population based on the low, medium
and high variants of deterministic projections from the 2010 revision of the
World Population Prospects. Source: UN Population Division
One-person households (%) – Proportion of households that have only one
household member. Source: ICFI/UN Statistics Division
Female-headed households (%) – Proportion of households where the
household head is female. Source: ICFI/UN Statistics Division
Nuclear households (%) – Proportion of households where the only members
are head, spouses and child(ren). Source: ICFI/UN Statistics Division
Total fertility rate – The mean number of children a woman would have by
age 50 if she survived to age 50 and were subject to the age-specific fertility
rates observed in a given year. Source: UN Population Division
Child dependency ratio – The ratio of the population aged 0-14 to the
population aged 15-64, percentized. Source: UN Population Division
Old-age dependency ratio – The ratio of the population aged 65 or older to
the population aged 15-64, percentized. Source: UN Population Division
Life expectancy (at birth) – The number of years to be lived by a newborn,
based on current age-specific mortality rates. Source: UN Population Division
Life expectancy (at 60) – The additional number of years to be lived by a
person who has survived to age 60, based on current age-specific mortality
rates. Source: UN Population Division
Population projections – Estimated population based on the low, medium
and high variants of deterministic projections from the 2010 revision of the
World Population Prospects. Source: UN Population Division
One-person households (%) – Proportion of households that have only one
household member. Source: ICFI/UN Statistics Division
Female-headed households (%) – Proportion of households where the
household head is female. Source: ICFI/UN Statistics Division
Nuclear households (%) – Proportion of households where the only members
are head, spouses and child(ren). Source: ICFI/UN Statistics Division
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