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Dependency Ratio

The ratio of the rough number of persons who are financially dependent on another person to the rough number of persons of working age, expressed as a percentage. The dependency ratio shows how easy or difficult it is for the persons of working age to take care of those who are not of working age. It is calculated thus:

Dependency ratio = (Number of persons under 15 + Number of persons over 65) / (Number of persons between 15 and 65) *100
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The age dependency ratio for those of working age, whether they have a job or not, stands at 2.7 individuals per person of working age.
Lucintel describes that the pressure on Singapore economy is its increasing dependency ratio. A high dependency ratio puts a strain on government spending in healthcare and pension schemes.
According to Statistics Sweden's population forecast, we now face a long period of growth in the demographic dependency ratio to 0.85 in 20 years and 0.92 in 45 years (see Diagram 50).
To see why, consider the tax rate necessary to pay for social benefits, which equals the replacement rate (the average level of benefits relative to taxpayer incomes) multiplied by the dependency ratio (the share of the population receiving the benefits).
- The old-age dependency ratio reached 26.8% in 2012 and it is projected to increase sharply up to 52.6% by 2060
The dependency ratio is over 70 per 100, and those aged 60 and above number about 7m.
Saudi Arabia's old age dependency ratio (the number of over 65s relative to the population aged 15-64) will more than quadruple by 2050, the report forecasted.
From this perspective, the old age dependency ratio would increase from 21% now to 6.3% in 2060 (Buti, Deroose et.
Needless to say that the demographic structure increases the dependency ratio of the elderly on the young.
To reduce the dependency ratio, there has to be less reluctance to widen immigration despite longstanding misgivings of a dilution of ethnic homogeneity.
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