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26-Jan-2016 3:42:32 PM
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This dataset presents annual population data from 1950 when available by sex and five year age groups. The data is available for the 34 member countries and also for Colombia, Brazil, South Africa and Russian Federation. Data are presented in thousands of persons.

The population data is presented in 18 five year age groups which refer to the population from 0-4 to 85 and more.

There are three sources for the data: national statistics offices, Eurostat and the United Nations.
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Total population:

All nationals present in, or temporarily absent from the country, and aliens permanently settled in the country.

Includes the following categories:

– national armed forces stationed abroad;

– merchant seamen at sea;

– diplomatic personnel located abroad;

– civilian aliens resident in the country;

– displaced persons resident in the country.



Excludes the following categories:

– foreign armed forces stationed in the country;

– foreign diplomatic personnel located in the country;

– civilian aliens temporarily in the country.

Data for total population may be compiled following two basic concepts:

– “Present-in-area population” or de facto, i.e. persons actually present in the country on the date of the census.

– “Resident population” or de jure, i.e. Persons regularly domiciled in the country on the date of the census.

Except where otherwise indicated, data refer to the actual territory of the country considered.
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PopulationDate last updated
26-Jan-2016 3:42:32 PM
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OECD statistics contact: stat.contact@oecd.org

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Statistical population
This dataset presents annual population data from 1950 when available by sex and five year age groups. The data is available for the 34 member countries and also for Colombia, Brazil, South Africa and Russian Federation. Data are presented in thousands of persons.

The population data is presented in 18 five year age groups which refer to the population from 0-4 to 85 and more.

There are three sources for the data: national statistics offices, Eurostat and the United Nations.
Key statistical concept
Total population:

All nationals present in, or temporarily absent from the country, and aliens permanently settled in the country.

Includes the following categories:

– national armed forces stationed abroad;

– merchant seamen at sea;

– diplomatic personnel located abroad;

– civilian aliens resident in the country;

– displaced persons resident in the country.



Excludes the following categories:

– foreign armed forces stationed in the country;

– foreign diplomatic personnel located in the country;

– civilian aliens temporarily in the country.

Data for total population may be compiled following two basic concepts:

– “Present-in-area population” or de facto, i.e. persons actually present in the country on the date of the census.

– “Resident population” or de jure, i.e. Persons regularly domiciled in the country on the date of the census.

Except where otherwise indicated, data refer to the actual territory of the country considered.
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