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Population pyramid

A population pyramid (age structure diagram) or "age-sex pyramid" is a graphical illustration of the distribution of a population (typically that of a country or region of the world) by age groups and sex; it typically takes the shape of a pyramid when the population is growing.[1] Males are usually shown on the left and females on the right, and they may be measured in absolute numbers or as a percentage of the total population. The pyramid can be used to visualize the age of a particular population.[2] It is also used in ecology to determine the overall age distribution of a population; an indication of the reproductive capabilities and likelihood of the continuation of a species. Number of people per unit area of land is called population density.

Population pyramid of Egypt in 2005. Many of those 30 and younger are educated citizens who are experiencing difficulty finding work.

Population pyramid of Egypt in 2005. Many of those 30 and younger are educated citizens who are experiencing difficulty finding work.

Nearly half of Libya's 2011 population consists of people younger than age 20.

Nearly half of Libya's 2011 population consists of people younger than age 20.

U.S. Census Bureau, Demographic Internet Staff (June 27, 2011). . Information Gateway. U.S. Census Bureau.

"International Programs, International Data Base"

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"Population Reference Bureau – Inform, Empower, Advance"

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"Databases"

Zarulli, Virginia, et al. . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, Jan 3 2018.

"Women Live Longer than Men Even During Severe Famines and Epidemics"

Website of the United Nations Population Division with population pyramids for all countries

World Population Prospects, the 2010 Revision

U.S. Census Bureau, International Statistical Agencies

U.S. Census Bureau, International Database (IDB)

Australian animated population pyramids, Australian Bureau of Statistics

Interactive population pyramids of metropolitan France 1901-2060 (INSEE)