Global Working-Age Population Proportion Rankings by Year, 1950-2023

This chart illustrates the rankings of the working-age population proportions in countries worldwide from 1950 to 2023. It's a significant indicator reflecting each country's economic and social development and population structure changes. The chart enables the observation of year-to-year changes in population and fluctuations in the proportion of the working-age population in each country. This information is critical for understanding international labor markets and economic trends.

Global Working-Age Population Proportion Rankings by Year, 1950-2023

This chart illustrates the rankings of the working-age population proportions in countries worldwide from 1950 to 2023.

Change Chart

    The working-age population proportion refers to the percentage of the total population that falls within the ages of 15 to 64. This rate indicates the share of the population that is considered the primary age group for economic activity and is a key factor in assessing a country's economic potential.

    RankNameIndicator
    1
    United Arab Emirates
    82.92 %
    2
    Qatar
    82.70 %
    3
    Sint Maarten
    77.89 %
    4
    Bahrain
    76.09 %
    5
    British Virgin Islands
    75.82 %
    6
    Saint Barthélemy
    75.63 %
    7
    Cayman Islands
    74.75 %
    8
    Kuwait
    74.43 %
    9
    Maldives
    73.22 %
    10
    Jamaica
    72.82 %
    11
    Turks and Caicos Islands
    72.81 %
    12
    Saint Lucia
    72.76 %
    13
    The Bahamas
    72.23 %
    14
    Singapore
    72.18 %
    15
    Bhutan
    72.09 %
    16
    Andorra
    72.02 %
    17
    Anguilla
    71.92 %
    18
    Brunei
    71.69 %
    19
    Saudi Arabia
    71.35 %
    20
    Macau
    71.34 %