European countries by percent of population aged 0-14
Map
The map data are for the year 2014 from the World Bank.[1] Numbers are in percentage.
Table
The table data are for the year 2017 from the World Bank.[2] Numbers are in percentage.
Country | 2017 |
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Albania | 17.4 |
Austria | 14.1 |
Belarus | 16.7 |
Belgium | 17.1 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 14.7 |
Bulgaria | 14.2 |
Croatia | 14.7 |
Cyprus | 16.8 |
Czech Republic | 15.4 |
Denmark | 16.5 |
Estonia | 16.4 |
Finland | 16.4 |
France | 18.1 |
Germany | 13.1 |
Greece | 14.2 |
Hungary | 14.3 |
Iceland | 20.1 |
Ireland | 21.6 |
Italy | 13.5 |
Latvia | 15.4 |
Liechtenstein | |
Lithuania | 14.8 |
Luxembourg | 16.4 |
North Macedonia | 16.7 |
Malta | 14.4 |
Montenegro | 18.1 |
Netherlands | 16.4 |
Norway | 17.8 |
Poland | 14.8 |
Portugal | 13.6 |
Romania | 15.3 |
Russia | 17.6 |
Serbia | 16.5 |
Slovenia | 15.0 |
Spain | 14.7 |
Sweden | 17.5 |
Switzerland | 14.9 |
Turkey | 25.0 |
Ukraine | 15.5 |
United Kingdom | 17.7 |
See also
Plotted maps
- European countries by electricity consumption per person
- European countries by employment in agriculture (% of employed)
- European countries by fossil fuel use (% of total energy)
- European countries by health expense per person
- European countries by military expenditure as a percentage of government expenditure
- European countries by percentage of urban population
- European countries by percentage of women in national parliaments
- List of sovereign states in Europe by life expectancy
- List of sovereign states in Europe by number of Internet users
References
- "Population ages 0-14 (% of total)". The World Bank. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- "Population ages 0-14 (% of total)". The World Bank. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
External links
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