Mexico’s working-age population saw continuous growth from 1990 to 2022, increasing from to . This upward trend is largely attributed to Mexico’s youthful demographics and urbanization, as well as economic factors such as growth in manufacturing and export industries, particularly under NAFTA. The working-age population grew consistently, signaling Mexico’s economic resilience and adaptability, with a high percentage of youth entering the workforce. This trend points toward a favorable demographic dividend, although future shifts in birth rates and employment policies may affect labor supply dynamics.
Discover additional trends and data on Mexico’s goods export value, Mexico’s population totals, Mexico’s shifting median age.