In Ghana, the median age is projected to rise from 17.3 years in 2000 to 22.4 years by 2030. This upward trend reflects improvements in healthcare and a decline in birth rates, indicating a gradual aging of the population.
From 2000 to 2020, the median age increases modestly, crossing the 20-year mark by 2020. The most significant growth occurs in the subsequent decade, where the median age is expected to rise by over two years.
From 2000 to 2020, the median age increases modestly, crossing the 20-year mark by 2020. The most significant growth occurs in the subsequent decade, where the median age is expected to rise by over two years.
For additional information, visit statistics on Ghana’s birth longevity measure, Ghana’s mortality rate, Ghana’s military personnel history.