From 1990 to 2022, Argentina's working-age population steadily increased from to . Notable growth occurred in the early 2000s as the country recovered from its financial crisis, with the percentage rising from in 2000 to by 2008. This growth continued, albeit gradually, reaching by 2020. Factors such as improved healthcare and higher birth rates during the 1980s contributed to this trend. By 2022, the working-age population reached its peak at , reflecting Argentina's demographic shift toward a more mature working population.
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