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People Statistics > Age dependency ratio > dependents to working-age population > Chile (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   0.49    #134   
2004   0.5    #127   
2003   0.51    #125   
2002   0.52    #127   
2001   0.53    #121   
2000   0.54    #121   
1999   0.55    #120   
1998   0.55    #118   
1997   0.56    #119   
1996   0.56    #121   
1995   0.57    #120   
1994   0.57    #121   
1993   0.57    #121   
1992   0.57    #125   
1991   0.56    #127   
1990   0.56    #128   
1989   0.56    #129   
1988   0.57    #128   
1987   0.57    #129   
1986   0.57    #129   
1985   0.58    #128   
1984   0.59    #129   
1983   0.59    #130   
1982   0.6    #129   
1981   0.61    #131   
1980   0.63    #128   
1979   0.65    #127   
1978   0.67    #127   
1977   0.69    #125   
1976   0.71    #124   
1975   0.73    #124   
1974   0.75    #121   
1973   0.77    #120   
1972   0.78    #121   
1971   0.8    #114   
1970   0.81    #109   
1969   0.82    #108   
1968   0.83    #106   
1967   0.83    #106   
1966   0.83    #105   
1965   0.83    #103   
1964   0.83    #105   
1963   0.82    #107   
1962   0.81    #108   
1961   0.8    #109   
1960   0.79    #114   


DEFINITION: Age dependency ratio is the ratio of dependents--people younger than 15 or older than 64--to the working-age population--those ages 15-64. For example, 0.7 means there are 7 dependents for every 10 working-age people.

   
 

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