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Dependency ratioThe ratio of the economically dependent part of the population to the productive part; arbitrarily defined as the ratio of the elderly (ages 65 and older) plus the young (under age 15) to the population in the working ages (ages 15-64).
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Dependency ratioTaux de dépendance économique
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Dependency ratiothe proportion of working (economically active) people to non-working (non-economically active) people in a country by the formula:
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Dependency ratioDefinition A measure of the portion of a population which is composed of dependents (people who are too young or too old to work). The dependency ratio is equal to the number of individuals aged below [..]
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Dependency ratioThe number of nonworking members compared to working members for a given population. dependent variable
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Dependency ratioThe percent of the population that is not working for payment.
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Dependency ratiothe ratio between those of working age and those of non-working age. This is calculated as:
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Dependency ratioDependency ratio is the percentage of a population that's below age 15, or above age 64. These age groups are considered dependents because they're either too old or too young to maintain re [..]
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Dependency ratioThe ratio of economically dependent people (defined as under 15 or over 64) to economically productive people (ages 15-64) in a given population. Also known as the age-dependency ratio.
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Dependency ratioThe ratio of people who are of dependent age (0-14 and 65 or older), divided by people in the working ages (15-64).
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Dependency ratio A ratio of economically active and non-economically active people in a population (Population under 16 + Population over 65)/(Population aged 17-64)*100.
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