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CHILDREN, YOUNG AND ENDERLY IN THE WORLD
POPULATION BY AGE
- When studying the volume of people in the world, an important fact is to establish how many of them are children, youth and adults.
- In 2014, people conformed:
- 25 - 54 years old (40.78%)
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- 55-64 years and over 65 years (just over 8% each)
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SOCIAL CONSQUENCES
- The age structure of the population greatly influences the social reality of the continents, regions, and countries.
- Countries with younger populations should generate more employment.
- Countries with a higher proportion of older adults should increase social security.
LIFE EXPENTANCY
The different proportions of the groups of age can be explained largely by the levels of birth and mortality of each continent.
The African continent has the highest level of birth and at the same time the lowest life expectancy at birth (59.5 years).
In the European continent is the lowest birth indicator is found and one of the highest life expectations at birth (77.0).
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In Ecuador, the data does not appear very: in number of children: 2.6 against 2.5; in life expectancy at birth: 75.5 versus 70.5.
SPECIFIC CASES
The countries with the highest number average number of children per woman (over 6) found in Africa:
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- Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo: 6,2
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