Nigerian Diaspora - Total and Percent Distribution of Population By Single Year of Age (Census 2006)

Total and Percent Distribution of Population By Single Year of Age (Census 2006)

Age Population Percent
Total 140.431.790 100
0-4 22.594.967 16,09
0 3.004.421
1 4.766.927
2 4.874.939
3 4.823.910
4 5.124.770
5-9 20.005.380 14,25
5 4.578.252
6 4.239.954
7 3.641.713
8 4.274.377
9 3.271.084
10-14 16.135.950 11,49
10 4.782.673
11 2.103.323
12 3.690.772
13 2.731.481
14 2.827.701
15-19 14.899.419 10,61
15 4.000.138
16 2.646.846
17 2.387.754
18 3.777.608
19 2.087.073
20-24 13.435.079 9,57
20 5.825.512
21 1.692.905
22 2.372.385
23 1.878.601
24 1.665.676
25-29 12.211.426 8,70
25 4.950.958
26 1.685.645
27 1.891.707
28 2.348.975
29 1.334.141
30-34 9.467.538 6,74
30 5.538.220
31 807.082
32 1.561.540
33 817.720
34 742.976
35-39 7.331.755 5,22
35 3.538.869
36 894.320
37 878.533
38 1.255.414
39 764.619
40-44 6.456.470 4,60
40 4.156.871
41 486.496
42 918.443
43 536.525
44 358.135
45-49 4.591.293 3,27
45 2.359.627
46 517.645
47 503.723
48 746.592
49 463.706
50-54 4.249.219 3,03
50 2.862.363
51 290.004
52 534.394
53 281.811
54 280.647
55-59 2.066.247 1,47
55 967.161
56 320.949
57 251.622
58 324.990
59 201.525
60-64 2.450.286 1,74
60 1.791.258
61 150.477
62 245.662
63 140.134
64 122.755
65-69 1.151.048 0,82
65 645.459
66 102.029
67 138.709
68 171.016
69 93.835
70-74 1.330.597 0,95
70 1.002.176
71 76.808
72 130.975
73 65.660
74 54.978
75-79 579.838 0,41
75 336.831
76 62.741
77 53.839
78 84.521
79 41.906
80-84 760.053 0,54
80 586.064
81 43.174
82 65.942
83 31.895
84 32.978
85+ 715.225 0,51
Age group Population Male Female Percent
0-14 58.736.297 30.462.148 28.274.149 41,83
15-64 77.158.732 38.348.799 38.809.933 54,94
65+ 4.536.761 2.534.541 2.002.220 3,23
Number of children 0-14 Number of women 15-49 Proportion
58.736.297 34.961.107 1,68

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