Central Europe and the Baltics - Population ages 15-64, total
The value for Population ages 15-64, total in Central Europe and the Baltics was 66,724,850 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 60 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 74,041,080 in 1999 and a minimum value of 58,135,800 in 1960.
Definition: Total population between the ages 15 to 64. Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.
Source: World Bank staff estimates using the World Bank's total population and age/sex distributions of the United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects: 2019 Revision.
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Year | Value |
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1960 | 58,135,800 |
1961 | 58,629,070 |
1962 | 59,214,000 |
1963 | 59,935,090 |
1964 | 60,731,330 |
1965 | 61,437,990 |
1966 | 62,201,010 |
1967 | 63,026,210 |
1968 | 63,785,960 |
1969 | 64,487,210 |
1970 | 65,087,250 |
1971 | 65,462,390 |
1972 | 66,071,770 |
1973 | 66,720,260 |
1974 | 67,326,700 |
1975 | 67,856,990 |
1976 | 68,255,390 |
1977 | 68,467,780 |
1978 | 68,547,780 |
1979 | 68,679,700 |
1980 | 68,995,010 |
1981 | 69,372,780 |
1982 | 69,982,820 |
1983 | 70,694,260 |
1984 | 71,346,100 |
1985 | 71,841,930 |
1986 | 72,248,890 |
1987 | 72,507,590 |
1988 | 72,663,020 |
1989 | 72,720,490 |
1990 | 72,813,140 |
1991 | 72,655,590 |
1992 | 72,608,660 |
1993 | 72,871,710 |
1994 | 73,198,310 |
1995 | 73,416,450 |
1996 | 73,554,960 |
1997 | 73,694,980 |
1998 | 73,846,960 |
1999 | 74,041,080 |
2000 | 73,988,740 |
2001 | 73,752,180 |
2002 | 73,590,040 |
2003 | 73,686,490 |
2004 | 73,803,580 |
2005 | 73,891,550 |
2006 | 73,849,830 |
2007 | 73,682,430 |
2008 | 73,471,900 |
2009 | 73,313,660 |
2010 | 72,953,280 |
2011 | 72,488,100 |
2012 | 72,020,320 |
2013 | 71,528,980 |
2014 | 70,969,500 |
2015 | 70,314,830 |
2016 | 69,649,990 |
2017 | 68,877,030 |
2018 | 68,089,550 |
2019 | 67,388,380 |
2020 | 66,724,850 |
Aggregation method: Sum
Periodicity: Annual
Classification
Topic: Health Indicators
Sub-Topic: Population