The chart highlights the trends in Ghana’s working-age population (ages 15 to 64) from 1990 to 2022. In 1990, of the population fell within the working-age group, steadily rising to by 2022.
This consistent growth reflects Ghana’s broader demographic shifts, characterized by improving healthcare and life expectancy, alongside declining birth rates. The steady rise in the working-age population over the years points to a demographic transition, where a larger proportion of the population becomes economically active, potentially driving productivity and supporting long-term growth trends.
This consistent growth reflects Ghana’s broader demographic shifts, characterized by improving healthcare and life expectancy, alongside declining birth rates. The steady rise in the working-age population over the years points to a demographic transition, where a larger proportion of the population becomes economically active, potentially driving productivity and supporting long-term growth trends.
For a broader context, visit other statistics on Ghana’s military personnel history, Ghana’s population numbers, Ghana’s urbanization rate.