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Africa > São Tomé and Príncipe > People

SAO TOMEAN PEOPLE STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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Age structure > 0-14 years 5 [5th of 226]
Age structure > 15-64 years 226 [226th of 226]
Age structure > 65 years and over 150 % [150th of 225]
Child Protection > Birth registration, % of urban 30 [30th of 52]
Child Protection > Child labour 5-14 years, % of female 33 [33rd of 46]
Child Protection > Child labour 5-14 years, % of male 34 [34th of 46]
Child Protection > Child labour 5-14 years, % of richest 20% 27 [27th of 43]
Child Protection > Child labour 5-14 years, % of urban 25 [25th of 42]
Chinese population 108 [108th of 127]
Nationality > Noun Sao Tomean(s)
Percentage living in rural areas. 52% [52nd of 193]
Percentage living in urban areas 146% [146th of 199]
Population 180 ... [180th of 204]
Population growth rate 11 % [11th of 229]
Population in 2015 183 [183rd of 225]
Rights of the Child Convention > Ratification Dates 14 May 1991 a
Sex ratio > 15-64 years 195 [195th of 223]
Sex ratio > 15-64 years 0.94
Sex ratio > Under 15 years 1.026
Urbanization 126 [126th of 204]

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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." ; People - Child Protection - Birth registration 1999-2001, % of urban; People - Child Protection - Child labour (5-14 years) 1999-2001, % of female; People - Child Protection - Child labour (5-14 years) 1999-2001, % of male; People - Child Protection - Child labour (5-14 years) 1999-2001, % of richest 20%; People - Child Protection - Child labour (5-14 years) 1999-2001, % of urban; Distribution of the Overseas Chinese Population; The noun which identifies citizens of the nation ; Percentage of people living in rural areas. Data for 2003. Urban-rural classification of population in internationally published statistics follows the national census definition, which differs from one country or area to another. National definitions are usually based on criteria that may include any of the following: size of population in a locality, population density, distance between built-up areas, predominant type of economic activity, legal or administrative boundaries and urban characteristics such as specific services and facilities.; Percentage of people living in urban areas. Data for 2003. Urban-rural classification of population in internationally published statistics follows the national census definition, which differs from one country or area to another. National definitions are usually based on criteria that may include any of the following: size of population in a locality, population density, distance between built-up areas, predominant type of economic activity, legal or administrative boundaries and urban characteristics such as specific services and facilities.; Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin.; The average annual percent change in the population, resulting from a surplus (or deficit) of births over deaths and the balance of migrants entering and leaving a country. The rate may be positive or negative. The growth rate is a factor in determining how great a burden would be imposed on a country by the changing needs of its people for infrastructure (e.g., schools, hospitals, housing, roads), resources (e.g., food, water, electricity), and jobs. Rapid population growth can be seen as threatening by neighboring countries. ; (Thousands) Medium-variant projections.; Date of ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. "A" denotes acceptance; "a" denotes accession; "d" denotes succession; 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. ; Estimates and projections of urban and rural populations are made by the Population Division of the United Nations Secretariat and published every two years. These estimates and projections are based on national census or survey data that have been evaluated and, whenever necessary, adjusted for deficiencies and inconsistencies. Urban-rural classification of population in internationally published statistics follows the national census definition, which differs from one country or area to another. National definitions are usually based on criteria that may include any of the following: size of population in a locality, population density, distance between built-up areas, predominant type of economic activity, legal or administrative boundaries and urban characteristics such as specific services and facilities.

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Sao Tome and Principe, Democratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe, Republica Democratica de Sao Tome e Principe, Sao Tome e Principe , s�o tom� & pr�ncipe, s�o tom� e pr�ncipe, Sao Tome & Principe, São Tomé and Principe, São Tomé & Principe, São Tomé and Príncipe

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