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failed states Compared by People > Age structure > 15-24 years

DEFINITION: This entry is derived from People > Age structure, which provides the distribution of the population according to age. Information is included by sex and age group as follows: 0-14 years (children), 15-24 years (early working age), 25-54 years (prime working age), 55-64 years (mature working age), 65 years and over (elderly). The age structure of a population affects a nation's key socioeconomic issues. Countries with young populations (high percentage under age 15) need to invest more in schools, while countries with older populations (high percentage ages 65 and over) need to invest more in the health sector. The age structure can also be used to help predict potential political issues. For example, the rapid growth of a young adult population unable to find employment can lead to unrest.

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COUNTRY
AMOUNT
DATE
GRAPH
1 ZimbabweZimbabwe 22.5% 2013
2 AfghanistanAfghanistan 21.9% 2013
3 PakistanPakistan 21.6% 2013
4 HaitiHaiti 21.5% 2013
5 Democratic Republic of the CongoCongo, DR. 21.3% 2013
6 YemenYemen 21.1% 2013
7 Cote d'IvoireCote d'Ivoire 21% 2013
8 ChadChad 20.4% 2013
=9 Central African RepublicCentral Africa 20.2% 2013
=9 Guinea-BissauGuinea-Bissau 20.2% 2013
11 SudanSudan 20% 2013
12 South SudanSouth Sudan 19.7% 2013
13 IraqIraq 19.6% 2013
14 GuineaGuinea 19.4% 2013
15 NigeriaNigeria 19.3% 2013
16 SomaliaSomalia 18.9% 2013

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