Old-age dependency ratio:

The old-age to working-age demographic ratio is defined as the number of individuals aged 65 and over per 100 people of working age defined as those at ages 20 to 64. The evolution of old-age to working-age ratios depends on mortality rates, fertility rates and migration. OECD countries have seen pr...

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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 20XX
Series:Demography
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Summary:The old-age to working-age demographic ratio is defined as the number of individuals aged 65 and over per 100 people of working age defined as those at ages 20 to 64. The evolution of old-age to working-age ratios depends on mortality rates, fertility rates and migration. OECD countries have seen prolonged increases in life expectancy that most analysts project to continue, implying an increasing number of older people and most likely of pensioners too. This indicator is meausured as a percentage
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DOI:10.1787/e0255c98-en

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