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  • Age 10-14 per 1000: Total population - Age 10-14, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 15-19 per 1000: Total population - Age 15-19, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 30-34 > % of the total: Total population - Age 30-34 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 45-49: Total population - Age 45-49, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 50-54: Total population - Age 50-54, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 55-59 > % of the total: Total population - Age 55-59 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 60-64: Total population - Age 60-64, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 60-64 per 1000: Total population - Age 60-64, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 70-74: Total population - Age 70-74, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 75-79: Total population - Age 75-79, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 80-84: Total population - Age 80-84, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 80-84 > % of the total: Total population - Age 80-84 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 80-84 per 1000: Total population - Age 80-84, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Evolution of the population > Total fertility rates: The tables refer to the resident population. For countries such as France, the United Kingdom and the United States which have overseas colonies, protectorates or other territorial possessions, their populations are generally excluded. For full details, see Sources below.

    Growth rates are the annual changes in the population and are the result of births, deaths and net migration during the year.

    The total fertility rate is the total number of children that would be born to each woman if she were to live to the end of her child-bearing years and give birth to children in that period in agreement with the prevailing age-specific fertility rates.
  • Regional Population > Index of geographic concentration of population > Small regions: The number of inhabitants of a given region, the total population, can be either the average annual population or the population at a specific date during the year considered. The average population during a calendar year is generally calculated as the arithmetic mean of the population on 1 January of two consecutive years (it is also referred to as the mean population). However, some countries estimate it on a date close to 1 July (mid-year population).

    The index of geographic concentration offers a picture of the spatial distribution of the population, as it takes into account the area of each region.

    The index compares the economic weight and the geographic weight over all regions in a given country and is constructed to account for both within- and between-country differences in the size of all regions. It lies between 0 (no concentration) and 100 (maximum concentration) and is suitable for international comparisons.
  • Age 40-44 per 1000: Total population - Age 40-44, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 65-69 per 1000: Total population - Age 65-69, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Evolution of the population > Population growth rates: The tables refer to the resident population. For countries such as France, the United Kingdom and the United States which have overseas colonies, protectorates or other territorial possessions, their populations are generally excluded. For full details, see Sources below.

    Growth rates are the annual changes in the population and are the result of births, deaths and net migration during the year.

    The total fertility rate is the total number of children that would be born to each woman if she were to live to the end of her child-bearing years and give birth to children in that period in agreement with the prevailing age-specific fertility rates.
  • Age 40-44: Total population - Age 40-44, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 20-24: Total population - Age 20-24, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 40-44 > % of the total: Total population - Age 40-44 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 25-29 per 1000: Total population - Age 25-29, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 65-69: Total population - Age 65-69, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 30-34: Total population - Age 30-34, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 10-14 > % of the total: Total population - Age 10-14 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 60-64 > % of the total: Total population - Age 60-64 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 55-59: Total population - Age 55-59, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 20-24 per 1000: Total population - Age 20-24, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 35-39: Total population - Age 35-39, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 35-39 > % of the total: Total population - Age 35-39 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 75-79 > % of the total: Total population - Age 75-79 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 70-74 > % of the total: Total population - Age 70-74 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 65-69 > % of the total: Total population - Age 65-69 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 75-79 per 1000: Total population - Age 75-79, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 10-14: Total population - Age 10-14, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 15-19: Total population - Age 15-19, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 20-24 > % of the total: Total population - Age 20-24 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 15-19 > % of the total: Total population - Age 15-19 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 25-29 > % of the total: Total population - Age 25-29 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 30-34 per 1000: Total population - Age 30-34, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 55-59 per 1000: Total population - Age 55-59, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 70-74 per 1000: Total population - Age 70-74, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 35-39 per 1000: Total population - Age 35-39, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 45-49 per 1000: Total population - Age 45-49, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Age 25-29: Total population - Age 25-29, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 50-54 per 1000: Total population - Age 50-54, as of April 26, 2005. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Evolution of the population > Population growth rates per million: The tables refer to the resident population. For countries such as France, the United Kingdom and the United States which have overseas colonies, protectorates or other territorial possessions, their populations are generally excluded. For full details, see Sources below.

    Growth rates are the annual changes in the population and are the result of births, deaths and net migration during the year.

    The total fertility rate is the total number of children that would be born to each woman if she were to live to the end of her child-bearing years and give birth to children in that period in agreement with the prevailing age-specific fertility rates. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Age 50-54 > % of the total: Total population - Age 50-54 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
  • Age 45-49 > % of the total: Total population - Age 45-49 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005
STAT Canada Iceland
Age 10-14 per 1000 66.25
Ranked 156th.
77.28
Ranked 142nd. 17% more than Canada
Age 15-19 per 1000 67.44
Ranked 164th.
76.84
Ranked 145th. 14% more than Canada
Age 30-34 > % of the total 6.81
Ranked 134th.
7.26
Ranked 101st. 7% more than Canada
Age 45-49 2.72 million
Ranked 27th. 128 times more than Iceland
21,222
Ranked 171st.
Age 50-54 2.38 million
Ranked 26th. 127 times more than Iceland
18,831
Ranked 169th.
Age 55-59 > % of the total 6.38
Ranked 28th. 18% more than Iceland
5.42
Ranked 60th.
Age 60-64 1.61 million
Ranked 23th. 127 times more than Iceland
12,756
Ranked 167th.
Age 60-64 per 1000 49.95
Ranked 28th. 16% more than Iceland
42.99
Ranked 44th.
Age 70-74 1.05 million
Ranked 24th. 121 times more than Iceland
8,644
Ranked 166th.
Age 75-79 876,394
Ranked 20th. 116 times more than Iceland
7,587
Ranked 159th.
Age 80-84 1.25 million
Ranked 12th. 238 times more than Iceland
5,226
Ranked 162nd.
Age 80-84 > % of the total 3.76
Ranked 2nd. 2 times more than Iceland
1.75
Ranked 65th.
Age 80-84 per 1000 38.55
Ranked 1st. 2 times more than Iceland
17.61
Ranked 53th.
Evolution of the population > Total fertility rates 1.54 Number of children born t
Ranked 17th.
2.07 Number of children born t
Ranked 4th. 34% more than Canada
Regional Population > Index of geographic concentration of population > Small regions 80.99 Year 2004
Ranked 1st. 28% more than Iceland
63.25 Year 2004
Ranked 3rd.
Age 40-44 per 1000 85.43
Ranked 20th. 16% more than Iceland
73.62
Ranked 50th.
Age 65-69 per 1000 38.29
Ranked 43th. 23% more than Iceland
31.02
Ranked 58th.
Evolution of the population > Population growth rates 0.579%
Ranked 8th.
0.788%
Ranked 3rd. 36% more than Canada
Age 40-44 2.76 million
Ranked 28th. 126 times more than Iceland
21,846
Ranked 174th.
Age 20-24 2.2 million
Ranked 46th. 102 times more than Iceland
21,588
Ranked 179th.
Age 40-44 > % of the total 8.34
Ranked 27th. 14% more than Iceland
7.3
Ranked 66th.
Age 25-29 per 1000 68.16
Ranked 160th.
73.95
Ranked 136th. 8% more than Canada
Age 65-69 1.24 million
Ranked 26th. 134 times more than Iceland
9,204
Ranked 168th.
Age 30-34 2.25 million
Ranked 37th. 104 times more than Iceland
21,736
Ranked 177th.
Age 10-14 > % of the total 6.47
Ranked 179th.
7.66
Ranked 156th. 18% more than Canada
Age 60-64 > % of the total 4.88
Ranked 38th. 15% more than Iceland
4.26
Ranked 53th.
Age 55-59 2.11 million
Ranked 25th. 130 times more than Iceland
16,217
Ranked 167th.
Age 20-24 per 1000 68.09
Ranked 162nd.
72.75
Ranked 152nd. 7% more than Canada
Age 35-39 2.42 million
Ranked 32nd. 120 times more than Iceland
20,245
Ranked 177th.
Age 35-39 > % of the total 7.32
Ranked 77th. 8% more than Iceland
6.76
Ranked 113th.
Age 75-79 > % of the total 2.65
Ranked 45th. 5% more than Iceland
2.53
Ranked 47th.
Age 70-74 > % of the total 3.17
Ranked 47th. 10% more than Iceland
2.89
Ranked 55th.
Age 65-69 > % of the total 3.74
Ranked 50th. 22% more than Iceland
3.07
Ranked 70th.
Age 75-79 per 1000 27.12
Ranked 37th. 6% more than Iceland
25.57
Ranked 42nd.
Age 10-14 2.14 million
Ranked 51st. 93 times more than Iceland
22,932
Ranked 181st.
Age 15-19 2.18 million
Ranked 48th. 96 times more than Iceland
22,800
Ranked 179th.
Age 20-24 > % of the total 6.65
Ranked 187th.
7.21
Ranked 174th. 8% more than Canada
Age 15-19 > % of the total 6.58
Ranked 190th.
7.62
Ranked 167th. 16% more than Canada
Age 25-29 > % of the total 6.65
Ranked 191st.
7.33
Ranked 150th. 10% more than Canada
Age 30-34 per 1000 69.74
Ranked 118th.
73.25
Ranked 90th. 5% more than Canada
Age 55-59 per 1000 65.39
Ranked 20th. 20% more than Iceland
54.65
Ranked 50th.
Age 70-74 per 1000 32.43
Ranked 41st. 11% more than Iceland
29.13
Ranked 47th.
Age 35-39 per 1000 74.99
Ranked 58th. 10% more than Iceland
68.23
Ranked 96th.
Age 45-49 per 1000 84.25
Ranked 13th. 18% more than Iceland
71.52
Ranked 46th.
Age 25-29 2.2 million
Ranked 44th. 100 times more than Iceland
21,942
Ranked 178th.
Age 50-54 per 1000 73.74
Ranked 18th. 16% more than Iceland
63.46
Ranked 49th.
Evolution of the population > Population growth rates per million 0.0172%
Ranked 13th.
2.47%
Ranked 1st. 144 times more than Canada
Age 50-54 > % of the total 7.2
Ranked 18th. 14% more than Iceland
6.29
Ranked 61st.
Age 45-49 > % of the total 8.22
Ranked 15th. 16% more than Iceland
7.09
Ranked 59th.

SOURCES: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, International Programs Center. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.; U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, International Programs Center; OECD Country statistical profiles 2009; OECD Country statistical profiles 2009. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.

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