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Asia > Japan > Age distribution


Japan's population has long been amongst the oldest living in the world, with more than 15.8 million women above the age of 65 and 11.6 million men above 65, in 2008. However, 2003 population projections have indicated that even the 80 years and older age group is set to increase from 7.5 million (male and female) in 2010 to over 10 million in 2020 and to around 13 million in 2050. However, the infant population (0-4 years) is expected to fall dramatically, from just under 6 million in 2010, to under 5 million in 2020 to just 4 million in 2050.

Japan Population Pyramid for 1990

Age and sex distribution for the year 1990:

Japan Population Pyramid for 1995

Age and sex distribution for the year 1995:

Japan Population Pyramid for 2000

Age and sex distribution for the year 2000:

Japan Population Pyramid for 2003

Age and sex distribution for the year 2003:

Japan Population Pyramid for 2005

Age and sex distribution for the year 2005:

Japan Population Pyramid for 2010

Age and sex distribution for the year 2010:

Japan Population Pyramid for 2020

Predicted age and sex distribution for the year 2020:

Japan Population Pyramid for 2050

Predicted age and sex distribution for the year 2050:

Source

US Census Bureau July 17, 2003

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sean
15th May 2011
this is a great website :) thanks
Joe
13th October 2010
Thanks big time..........but wtf is up with 2050?

Are the 80+ killing everyone in Japan?
Danero
8th November 2009
Nice Chart... Really Helps :]
Alexus
3rd November 2009
I love this website and it helped out big time. Thank You
Peter
28th September 2009
Very helpfull
gemma binns
22nd June 2009
hiyaa your graphs are so good for copy and pasting
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