Trends in Working Age Population Percentage in Brazil from 1990 to 2022

Trends in Working Age Population Percentage in Brazil from 1990 to 2022

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TGM StatBox. (2024). Trends in Working Age Population Percentage in Brazil from 1990 to 2022. TGM StatBox.
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Timeframe: 1990-2022
Country: Brazil
Published date: 2024
Note: The percentage of the working-age population, as defined by World Development Indicators, refers to the proportion of individuals within a specific age range (typically 15 to 64 years) relative to the total population.
Key Takeaways
Brazil experienced a consistent rise in its working-age population, starting at 60.3% in 1990 and peaking at 69.9% by 2019, where it stabilized through 2022. This growth is attributed to the country’s demographic transition, with lower birth rates leading to a larger proportion of working-age individuals. From the early 2000s, Brazil's economic growth and healthcare improvements further influenced this trend. The steady high percentage post-2019 indicates Brazil's ongoing demographic shift toward a mature workforce.

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