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Demographic dynamics of youth

Demographic dynamics of youth. POPULATION DIVISION DESA. The United Nations defines ‘youth’ as those persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years. This definition was made during preparations for the International Youth Year (1985) and endorsed by the General Assembly.

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Demographic dynamics of youth

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  1. Demographic dynamics of youth POPULATION DIVISIONDESA United Nations Population Division, 2011

  2. The United Nations defines ‘youth’ as those persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years. This definition was made during preparations for the International Youth Year (1985) and endorsed by the General Assembly United Nations Population Division, 2011

  3. Definitions used in this presentation • Youth: Persons aged 15 to 24 • Adolescents: Persons aged 15 to 19 • Young adults: Persons aged 20 to 24 United Nations Population Division, 2011

  4. 1. Population dynamics • 2. Age structure • 3. Marriage • 4. Adolescent fertility • 5. Use of contraception • 6. Mortality • 7. International migration United Nations Population Division, 2011

  5. 1. Population dynamics United Nations Population Division, 2011

  6. Population aged 15 to 24 World 1.2 billion 1.25 0.30 0.17 Least developed countries Other developing countries 0.89 0.81 0.16 Developed countries 0.14 United Nations Population Division, 2011

  7. The number of countries with rapidly rising populations aged 15 to 24 will decrease United Nations Population Division, 2011

  8. The number of countries with declining populations aged 15 to 24 will increase United Nations Population Division, 2011

  9. 2. Age structure United Nations Population Division, 2011

  10. Population aged 15-24 as percentage of the totalpopulation 20 20 Least developed countries 17 Other developing countries 17 13 Developed countries 11 United Nations Population Division, 2011

  11. Population aged 15-24 as percentage of the total population 22 20 19 India 17 14 Brazil 11 10 Republic of Korea United Nations Population Division, 2011

  12. Population aged 15-24 as percentage of the total population 22 21 21 Yemen 20 18 Egypt 18 14 Tunisia 11 United Nations Population Division, 2011

  13. 3. Marriage United Nations Population Division, 2011

  14. Percentage of females married by age 15of women aged 20-24 and 40-44

  15. Percentage of females married by age 18of women aged 20-24 and 40-44 United Nations Population Division, 2011

  16. Median percentage of ever married women aged 20-24 in MDCs United Nations Population Division, 2011

  17. 4. Adolescent fertility United Nations Population Division, 2011

  18. Adolescent birth rate and proportion ever married among women aged 15-19 United Nations Population Division, 2011

  19. 5. Use of contraception United Nations Population Division, 2011

  20. Mean level of unmet need and total demand for family planning among women who are married or in a union, by region and age group • Source: Demographic and Health Surveys, DHS StatCompiler United Nations Population Division, 2011

  21. 6. Mortality United Nations Population Division, 2011

  22. Percentage of 15-year olds dying before age 25 United Nations Population Division, 2011

  23. Share of deaths from injuries in the age group 15-24, 2008 United Nations Population Division, 2011

  24. 7. International migration United Nations Population Division, 2011

  25. Distribution of migrant inflows by age to selected countries in Europe Source: Eurostat, 2011 United Nations Population Division, 2011

  26. Migrant stock as a share of the population aged 15-24, 2010 United Nations Population Division, 2011

  27. ● Youth are major agents of demographic change. This means that young people are themselves changing , in several respects dramatically. • ● Most demographic characteristics of youth differ from those of their older peers, let alone parents. • ● In several respects the demographic differences between regions and countries are particularly deep among youth. United Nations Population Division, 2011

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