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Europe > Guernsey > People

CHANNEL ISLANDER PEOPLE STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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Age structure > 0-14 years 215 [215th of 226]
Age structure > 0-14 years 212 % [212nd of 225]
Age structure > 15-64 years 74 [74th of 226]
Age structure > 15-64 years 74 % [74th of 225]
Age structure > 65 years and over 6 % [6th of 225]
Birth rate 214 births/1,000 population [214th of 220]
Death rate 68 deaths/1,000 population [68th of 219]
Ethnic groups
UK and Norman-French descent with small percentages from other European countries
Female population > Age 50-54 > % of the total 55 [55th of 224]
Female population > Age 55-59 > % of the total 8 [8th of 224]
Nationality > Adjective Channel Islander
Nationality > Noun Channel Islander(s)
Sex ratio > 15-64 years 145 [145th of 223]
Sex ratio > 15-64 years 0.982
Sex ratio > At birth 1.03
Sex ratio > Total population 0.94
Total fertility rate 193 children born/woman [193rd of 221]
Total Population 205 [205th of 227]
Total Population > Female 204 [204th of 227]
Total Population > Male 205 [205th of 227]

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SOURCES: The distribution of the population according to age. Information is included by sex and age group (0-14 years, 15-64 years, 65 years and over). The age structure of a population affects a nation's key socioeconomic issues. Countries with young populations (high percentage under age 15) need to invest more in schools, while countries with older populations (high percentage ages 65 and over) need to invest more in the health sector. The age structure can also be used to help predict potential political issues. For example, the rapid growth of a young adult population unable to find employment can lead to unrest.; The distribution of the population according to age. Information is included by sex and age group (0-14 years, 15-64 years, 65 years and over). The age structure of a population affects a nation's key socioeconomic issues. Countries with young populations (high percentage under age 15) need to invest more in schools, while countries with older populations (high percentage ages 65 and over) need to invest more in the health sector. The age structure can also be used to help predict potential political issues. For example, the rapid growth of a young adult population unable to find employment can lead to unrest." ; The average annual number of births during a year per 1,000 persons in the population at midyear; also known as crude birth rate. The birth rate is usually the dominant factor in determining the rate of population growth. It depends on both the level of fertility and the age structure of the population. ; The average annual number of deaths during a year per 1,000 population at midyear; also known as crude death rate. The death rate, while only a rough indicator of the mortality situation in a country, accurately indicates the current mortality impact on population growth. This indicator is significantly affected by age distribution, and most countries will eventually show a rise in the overall death rate, in spite of continued decline in mortality at all ages, as declining fertility results in an aging population. ; This entry provides a rank ordering of ethnic groups starting with the largest and normally includes the percent of total population. ; Female population - Age 50-54 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005 ; Female population - Age 55-59 - % of the total, as of April 26, 2005 ; The adjective which identifies citizens of the nation ; The noun which identifies citizens of the nation ; The number of males for each female one of five age groups - at birth, under 15 years, 15-64 years, 65 years and over, and for the total population. Sex ratio at birth has recently emerged as an indicator of certain kinds of sex discrimination in some countries. For instance, high sex ratios at birth in some Asian countries are now attributed to sex-selective abortion and infanticide due to a strong preference for sons. This will affect future marriage patterns and fertility patterns. Eventually it could cause unrest among young adult males who are unable to find partners.; The number of males for each female one of five age groups - at birth, under 15 years, 15-64 years, 65 years and over, and for the total population. Sex ratio at birth has recently emerged as an indicator of certain kinds of sex discrimination in some countries. For instance, high sex ratios at birth in some Asian countries are now attributed to sex-selective abortion and infanticide due to a strong preference for sons. This will affect future marriage patterns and fertility patterns. Eventually it could cause unrest among young adult males who are unable to find partners. ; The average number of children that would be born per woman if all women lived to the end of their child-bearing years and bore children according to a given fertility rate at each age. The total fertility rate is a more direct measure of the level of fertility than the crude birth rate, since it refers to births per woman. This indicator shows the potential for population growth in the country. High rates will also place some limits on the labor force participation rates for women. Large numbers of children born to women indicate large family sizes that might limit the ability of the families to feed and educate their children. ; Total Population, as of April 26, 2005; Total Population - Female, as of April 26, 2005; Total Population - Male, as of April 26, 2005

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Guernsey, Bailiwick of Guernsey

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