Population density (inhabitants per km²) and age structure (proportion of the age class older than 60 to the age class younger than 20) of the residential population.
Description :
Population density and age structure are a measure of population requirements for resources, infrastructure and space in coastal areas. The proportion of youngsters (age class 0-20) and elderly people (age class 60+) are relevant indicators of the age structure of a population. Age structure can be regarded both as a driver for economic activity as well as an indicators of impact of a given sectoral policy (e.g. Through age specific in-migration in coastal zones)
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Population density and age structure
Population density
Population density excluding 'Greater London'
Percentage of the population younger than 20 to population aged 60+
Percentage of the population younger than 20 to population aged 60+, excluding 'Greater London'
Percentage of the population younger than 20
Percentage of the population younger than 20 excluding 'Greater London'
Percentage of the population aged 60 and older
Percentage of the population aged 60 and older excluding Greater London