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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