Burundi - Age dependency ratio

Age dependency ratio (% of working-age population)

The latest value for Age dependency ratio (% of working-age population) in Burundi was 90.96 as of 2020. Over the past 60 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 112.85 in 1997 and 87.82 in 1960.

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. Data are shown as the proportion of dependents per 100 working-age population.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on age distributions of United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision.

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Year Value
1960 87.82
1961 88.96
1962 90.39
1963 91.81
1964 92.79
1965 93.16
1966 94.49
1967 95.07
1968 95.08
1969 94.75
1970 94.15
1971 95.01
1972 95.45
1973 95.50
1974 95.26
1975 94.89
1976 94.28
1977 93.57
1978 92.87
1979 92.21
1980 91.65
1981 92.77
1982 93.68
1983 94.57
1984 95.55
1985 96.63
1986 98.33
1987 99.89
1988 101.22
1989 102.18
1990 102.71
1991 105.78
1992 108.24
1993 110.12
1994 111.43
1995 112.09
1996 112.71
1997 112.85
1998 112.51
1999 111.79
2000 110.84
2001 107.94
2002 105.04
2003 102.23
2004 99.55
2005 97.06
2006 95.23
2007 93.48
2008 91.92
2009 90.67
2010 89.76
2011 89.79
2012 89.95
2013 90.23
2014 90.57
2015 90.90
2016 91.19
2017 91.36
2018 91.38
2019 91.25
2020 90.96

Age dependency ratio, old (% of working-age population)

The value for Age dependency ratio, old (% of working-age population) in Burundi was 4.55 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 60 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 6.38 in 1975 and a minimum value of 3.97 in 2014.

Definition: Age dependency ratio, old, is the ratio of older dependents--people older than 64--to the working-age population--those ages 15-64. Data are shown as the proportion of dependents per 100 working-age population.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on age distributions of United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision.

See also:

Year Value
1960 5.51
1961 5.59
1962 5.66
1963 5.72
1964 5.75
1965 5.74
1966 5.81
1967 5.85
1968 5.85
1969 5.83
1970 5.79
1971 5.96
1972 6.10
1973 6.22
1974 6.31
1975 6.38
1976 6.34
1977 6.28
1978 6.20
1979 6.11
1980 6.01
1981 6.01
1982 5.99
1983 5.95
1984 5.89
1985 5.81
1986 5.81
1987 5.78
1988 5.73
1989 5.67
1990 5.59
1991 5.62
1992 5.61
1993 5.57
1994 5.49
1995 5.39
1996 5.44
1997 5.45
1998 5.44
1999 5.37
2000 5.27
2001 5.14
2002 5.00
2003 4.83
2004 4.66
2005 4.49
2006 4.41
2007 4.33
2008 4.25
2009 4.18
2010 4.10
2011 4.06
2012 4.01
2013 3.97
2014 3.97
2015 4.00
2016 4.08
2017 4.18
2018 4.30
2019 4.42
2020 4.55

Age dependency ratio, young (% of working-age population)

The value for Age dependency ratio, young (% of working-age population) in Burundi was 86.41 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 60 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 107.40 in 1997 and a minimum value of 82.30 in 1960.

Definition: Age dependency ratio, young, is the ratio of younger dependents--people younger than 15--to the working-age population--those ages 15-64. Data are shown as the proportion of dependents per 100 working-age population.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on age distributions of United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision.

See also:

Year Value
1960 82.30
1961 83.37
1962 84.72
1963 86.09
1964 87.04
1965 87.42
1966 88.68
1967 89.22
1968 89.23
1969 88.92
1970 88.36
1971 89.05
1972 89.35
1973 89.28
1974 88.94
1975 88.52
1976 87.94
1977 87.29
1978 86.66
1979 86.10
1980 85.64
1981 86.76
1982 87.69
1983 88.62
1984 89.66
1985 90.82
1986 92.52
1987 94.11
1988 95.49
1989 96.51
1990 97.12
1991 100.16
1992 102.63
1993 104.55
1994 105.93
1995 106.70
1996 107.27
1997 107.40
1998 107.07
1999 106.42
2000 105.57
2001 102.79
2002 100.04
2003 97.39
2004 94.88
2005 92.58
2006 90.82
2007 89.14
2008 87.66
2009 86.49
2010 85.66
2011 85.73
2012 85.94
2013 86.26
2014 86.60
2015 86.90
2016 87.11
2017 87.17
2018 87.08
2019 86.83
2020 86.41

Classification

Topic: Health Indicators

Sub-Topic: Population