The chart shows the trends in Morocco's working-age population (ages 15 to 64) from 1990 to 2022. Starting at , the percentage of the working-age population steadily increased over the years, peaking at in 2017. After this peak, a slight decline began, with the working-age population decreasing to by 2022.
This trend reflects Morocco's demographic transition, marked by lower birth rates and improved healthcare that have contributed to a growing labor force over the years. The increase in the working-age population up to 2017 indicates a period of economic opportunity, with more people entering the workforce.
This trend reflects Morocco's demographic transition, marked by lower birth rates and improved healthcare that have contributed to a growing labor force over the years. The increase in the working-age population up to 2017 indicates a period of economic opportunity, with more people entering the workforce.
Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Morocco’s population figures, Morocco’s population dynamics, Military personnel proportion in Morocco.