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Former British colonies Compared by People > Dependency ratios > Total dependency ratio

DEFINITION: This entry is derived from People > Dependency ratios, which dependency ratios are a measure of the age structure of a population. They relate the number of individuals that are likely to be economically "dependent" on the support of others. Dependency ratios contrast the ratio of youths (ages 0-14) and the elderly (ages 65+) to the number of those in the working-age group (ages 15-64). Changes in the dependency ratio provide an indication of potential social support requirements resulting from changes in population age structures. As fertility levels decline, the dependency ratio initially falls because the proportion of youths decreases while the proportion of the population of working age increases. As fertility levels continue to decline, dependency ratios eventually increase because the proportion of the population of working age starts to decline and the proportion of elderly persons continues to increase.
total dependency ratio - The total dependency ratio is the ratio of combined youth population (ages 0-14) and elderly population (ages 65+) per 100 people of working age (ages 15-64). A high total dependency ratio indicates that the working-age population and the overall economy face a greater burden to support and provide social services for youth and elderly persons, who are often economically dependent.
youth dependency ratio - The youth dependency ratio is the ratio of the youth population (ages 0-14) per 100 people of working age (ages 15-64). A high youth dependency ratio indicates that a greater investment needs to be made in schooling and other services for children.
elderly dependency ratio - The elderly dependency ratio is the ratio of the elderly population (ages 65+) per 100 people of working age (ages 15-64). Increases in the elderly dependency ratio put added pressure on governments to fund pensions and healthcare.
potential support ratio - The potential support ratio is the number of working-age people (ages 15-64) per one elderly person (ages 65+). As a population ages, the potential support ratio tends to fall, meaning there are fewer potential workers to support the elderly.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH
1 Uganda 103.3% 2013
2 Somalia 100.1% 2013
3 Zambia 97% 2013
4 Malawi 94.1% 2013
5 The Gambia 93.5% 2013
6 Tanzania 92.5% 2013
7 Nigeria 89% 2013
8 Kenya 81.5% 2013
9 Sudan 79.9% 2013
10 Sierra Leone 79.3% 2013
11 Zimbabwe 76.4% 2013
12 Yemen 75.6% 2013
13 Ghana 72.2% 2013
14 Swaziland 70.4% 2013
15 Lesotho 68.3% 2013
16 Namibia 65.5% 2013
17 Guyana 65.3% 2013
18 Israel 62.5% 2013
19 Pakistan 61.8% 2013
20 Belize 60.9% 2013
21 Jordan 60.2% 2013
22 Botswana 59.1% 2013
23 Egypt 58.5% 2013
24 Jamaica 54% 2013
25 Bangladesh 53.3% 2013
26 India 52.4% 2013
27 Fiji 52.2% 2013
28 New Zealand 51.9% 2013
29 Grenada 51.3% 2013
30 Maldives 50.8% 2013
31 Sri Lanka 50.7% 2013
32 United States 50.4% 2013
33 Australia 50.2% 2013
34 Bhutan 48.9% 2013
35 Saint Lucia 48.6% 2013
36 Antigua and Barbuda 47.2% 2013
37 Canada 46.3% 2013
38 Malaysia 45.9% 2013
39 Burma 43.1% 2013
40 Trinidad and Tobago 42.5% 2013
41 Barbados 42.3% 2013
42 Brunei 42% 2013
43 The Bahamas 40.9% 2013
44 Kuwait 37.2% 2013
45 Singapore 35.6% 2013
46 Bahrain 30.3% 2013
47 United Arab Emirates 18.6% 2013
48 Qatar 17.2% 2013

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