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24/01/2022
number, number/1000 population, %
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INDICATOR

The total age dependency ratio [number]

As of 1 January.

The total age dependency ratio [number]

The total age dependency ratio [burden of the working age population with age dependent »young« and »old« residents] is the number of people aged 0 to 14 and 65 and over in comparison with the number of people at working age [15-64] in a country or territorial unit.

The total age dependency ratio [number]

Detailed data on population are available in the SI-STAT Data Portal Population.

The young-age dependency ratio [number]

As of 1 January.

The young-age dependency ratio [number]

The young-age dependency ratio [burden of the working age population with age dependent »young« residents] is the number of people aged 0 to 14 in comparison with the number of people at working age [15-64] in a country or territorial unit.

The young-age dependency ratio [number]

Detailed data on population are available in the SI-STAT Data Portal Population.

The old-age dependency ratio [number]

As of 1 January.

The old-age dependency ratio [number]

The old-age dependency ratio [burden of the working age population with age dependent »old« residents] is the number of people aged 65 and over in comparison with the number of people at working age [15-64] in a country or territorial unit.

The old-age dependency ratio [number]

Detailed data on population are available in the SI-STAT Data Portal Population.

Share of children in kindergartens [%]

Children aged 1-5 in kindergartens [%].

Share of children in kindergartens [%]

Data relate to the beginning of the school year and for a particular year [e.g. 2013] refer to the current school year [e.g. 2013/2014].

Share of children in kindergartens [%]

The calculation of the indicator does not consider children with permanent residence abroad.

Share of children in kindergartens [%]

Detailed data on kindergartens are available in the SI-STAT Data Portal Education – Pre-school education and – Children attending kindergartens.

Number of people in care in residential care homes for the elderly per 1,000 population [number/1,000 population]

As of 31 December.

Number of people in care in residential care homes for the elderly per 1,000 population [number/1,000 population]

Data from 2008-2011 refer to the number of people in old people's homes and from 2012 onwards on the number of people in residential care homes for the elderly.

Number of people in care in residential care homes for the elderly per 1,000 population [number/1,000 population]

Persons who have habitual residence in residential care homes for the elderly are included.

Number of people in care in residential care homes for the elderly per 1,000 population [number/1,000 population]

Region of residence before admission is taken into account.

STATISTICAL REGION

Data are territorially classsified according to The Classification of Territorial Units for Statistics – NUTS, level NUTS 3. Data on changes of individual regions are written at each changed region and are available by clicking the notes icon [asterisk]. In notes at the beginning there is the date when the described territorial change was taken into account in the territorial classification of units for statistical purposes.