Population ages 0-14 (% of total population) - Country Ranking - Central America & the Caribbean

Definition: Population between the ages 0 to 14 as a percentage of the total population. Population is based on the de facto definition of population.

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

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Guatemala 33.34 2020
2 Haiti 32.47 2020
3 Honduras 30.59 2020
4 Nicaragua 29.50 2020
5 Belize 29.20 2020
6 Dominican Republic 27.44 2020
7 El Salvador 26.59 2020
8 Panama 26.49 2020
9 Grenada 23.78 2020
10 Jamaica 23.36 2020
11 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 21.90 2020
12 Antigua and Barbuda 21.85 2020
13 The Bahamas 21.60 2020
14 Costa Rica 20.83 2020
15 Trinidad and Tobago 20.06 2020
16 St. Lucia 17.95 2020
17 Barbados 16.76 2020
18 Cuba 15.92 2020
19 Puerto Rico 15.75 2020

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Development Relevance: Patterns of development in a country are partly determined by the age composition of its population. Different age groups have different impacts on both the environment and on infrastructure needs. Therefore the age structure of a population is useful for analyzing resource use and formulating future policy and planning goals with regards infrastructure and development. This indicator is used for calculating age dependency ratio (percent of working-age population). The age dependency ratio is the ratio of the sum of the population aged 0-14 and the population aged 65 and above to the population aged 15-64. In many developing countries, the once rapidly growing population group of the under-15 population is shrinking. As a result, high fertility rates, together with declining mortality rates, are now reflected in the larger share of the 65 and older population.

Limitations and Exceptions: Because the five-year age group is the cohort unit and five-year period data are used in the United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects, interpolations to obtain annual data or single age structure may not reflect actual events or age composition. For more information, see the original source.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Age structure in the World Bank's population estimates is based on the age structure in United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects. For more information, see the original source. Total population is based on the de facto population including all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship. The values shown are midyear estimates. For more information see metadata for total population (SP.POP.TOTL).

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual