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Population Pyramid

Year: 1950
1000 men aged 100+ in 19670 women aged 100+ in 19670 men aged 95-99 in 19670 women aged 95-99 in 1967900 men aged 90-94 in 19670 women aged 90-94 in 19670 men aged 85-89 in 19670 women aged 85-89 in 1967800 men aged 80-84 in 19670 women aged 80-84 in 19670 men aged 75-79 in 19670 women aged 75-79 in 1967700 men aged 70-74 in 19671 women aged 70-74 in 19674 men aged 65-69 in 19675 women aged 65-69 in 1967605 men aged 60-64 in 19675 women aged 60-64 in 19676 men aged 55-59 in 19675 women aged 55-59 in 19675010 men aged 50-54 in 19679 women aged 50-54 in 196710 men aged 45-49 in 196710 women aged 45-49 in 19674015 men aged 40-44 in 196714 women aged 40-44 in 196715 men aged 35-39 in 196715 women aged 35-39 in 19673020 men aged 30-34 in 196718 women aged 30-34 in 196722 men aged 25-29 in 196721 women aged 25-29 in 19672027 men aged 20-24 in 196726 women aged 20-24 in 196730 men aged 15-19 in 196730 women aged 15-19 in 19671034 men aged 10-14 in 196733 women aged 10-14 in 196739 men aged 5-9 in 196738 women aged 5-9 in 1967048 men aged 0-4 in 196746 women aged 0-4 in 1967age2040608010012014020406080100120140
females
males
Population in thousands

Life Expectancy

Life expectancy is 36
020406080100

Total fertility rate

Total fertility rate is 6.16
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Year : 1967 Note: Years 2017 to 2100 are projected data.
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Source: United Nations, Population Division, World Population Prospects: 2017 Revision

Healthy life expectancy

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Source: World Health Organization, Global Health Observatory data repository

Healthy life expectancy estimates the expected years of life in good health for persons at a given age.

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Investments

Investments as share of GDP in health, education, social protection and the real economy.

Percentage of GDP spent on health,2014
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Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators and ILO, World Social Protection Report.

Health024681012Percentage of GDP

Percentage of GDP spent by the government on social protection,2014
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Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators and ILO, World Social Protection Report.

Education02468Percentage of GDP

Percentage of GDP spent on social protection for persons above statutory pension age,2017/2018
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Public social protection expenditure on pensions and other benefits, excluding health, for persons above statuatory pensionable age

Social protection0.00.51.01.52.02.53.0Percentage of GDP

Percentage of GDP spent on the real economy,2015
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Investment in the real economy is measured by gross fixed capital formation (in current US$). It includes land improvements, plants, machinery, and equipment purchases, the constructions of roads, railways, etc.

Real economy0102030Percentage of GDP
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Empowerment

Demand for Family Planning satisfied by Modern Methods, 2016

Percentage of women age 15-49 have their need for family planning satisfied

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Source: Latest available nationally representative household survey and UNFPA, 2018
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Percentage of women age 15-49

Demand for Family Planning satisfied by Modern Methods 2016

Demand for family planning satisfied by modern methods of contraception (% of women 15-49)

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Source: Latest available nationally representative household survey and UNFPA, 2018
Created with Highcharts 6.1.1Porportion of women age 15 - 49percentage of women (15-49) who have their need for family planning satisfied by modern methodsDHS 2009-10DHS 2016National01020304050

Women's choice

Proportion of women who make their own informed decisions regarding sexual relations, contraceptive use and reproductive health care (% of women 15-49)

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Source UNFPA 2018
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Data are not publicly available for this indicator.

Adolescent birth rate, latest year available
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Latest available year between 2006 to 2017.
Source: United Nations, SDG indicator database

Created with Highcharts 6.1.1Birth rate (per 1,000 women aged 15-19 years)Timor-Leste0102030405060

Child marriage among women age 20 to 24

Percentage of women age 20-24 married before 15 or 18

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Source: United Nations, SDG indicator database
Marriage before 15Marriage between age 15 and 18Marriage after 18

Prevalence of FGM among women and adolescents

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Source: United Nations, SDG indicator database
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Data are not publicly available for this indicator.

Intimate partner violence 2010

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Source: United Nations, SDG indicator database

Proportion of ever-partnered women and girls subjected to physical and sexual violence by a current or former intimate partner in the previous 12 months

30.4%

Education

Participation - Gross enrolment, 2015

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Number of students enrolled in a given level of education, regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the official school-age population corresponding to the same level of education. A high value indicates high degree of participation, whether the student belongs to the official age group or not. It can exceed 100% due to the inclusion of over-aged and under-aged students, due to early or late entrants, and grade repetition.

Source: UNESCO, Institute for Statistics

Primary, secondary and tertiary gross school enrolment, by sex

Created with Highcharts 6.1.1Number of students per 100 person respective agegroupMaleFemalePrimarySecondaryTertiary0255075100125150

Educational attainment

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Educational attainment refers to the highest level of education that an individual has completed.

Source: UNESCO, Institute for Statistics

Share of population by educational attainment, population 25 years and older

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Data are not publicly available for this indicator.

Literacy rate by age and sex 2010

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Source: UNESCO, Institute for Statistics
Created with Highcharts 6.1.1Age GroupPercentage of PopulationMaleFemale15-2425-6465+0510152025303540455055606570758085

Employment

Not In Education, Employment Or Training, 2013

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Source: ILO, ILOSTAT

Proportion of youth (aged 15-24 years) not in education, employment or training

Created with Highcharts 6.1.1Proportion of youthMaleFemale051015202530

Labour-force participation rate as per age group

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Source: ILO, ILOSTAT
Age group:
Labour-force participation rateYears19901992199419961998200020022004200620082010201220142016201801020304050607080
Labour-force participation rateYears1990199219941996199820002002200420062008201020122014201620180102030405060708090100
Labour-force participation rateYears1990199219941996199820002002200420062008201020122014201620180102030405060708090
Labour-force participation rateYears19901992199419961998200020022004200620082010201220142016201805101520253035404550556065
  • Male
  • Female

Unemployment by age and sex: 2017

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Source: ILO, ILOSTAT

Percentage of persons who are available for work, and looking for a job, but are not working

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Working poverty by age and sex: 2017

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Source: ILO, ILOSTAT

Percentage of employed living below US$1.90 purchasing power parity


Created with Highcharts 6.1.1Age groupsPercent of population in a specific age groupMaleFemale25+15-2400.20.40.60.811.21.41.61.822.22.42.62.833.2

Vulnerably employed people by sex: 2017

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Source: ILO, ILOSTAT

People who are ‘own-account’
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‘Own-account’ workers are self-employed and do not engage employees on a continuous basis. Source: ILO, ILOSTAT
and ‘contributing family’
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‘Contributing family’ workers hold self-employment jobs within an establishment operated by a relative, but with involvement too limited to be considered a partner. Source: ILO, ILOSTAT
workers are classified as vulnerably employed by the ILO

Created with Highcharts 6.1.1Percentage of employed personsEmployersEmployeesContributing family workersOwn-account workersFemaleMale05101520253035404550556065707580859095100

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