The working-age population in Mozambique has seen gradual fluctuations from 1990 to 2022. Starting at in 1990, the percentage peaked slightly at in 1995 before declining over the next decade, reaching in 2010. This decline can be attributed to demographic factors such as high birth rates and a growing youth population. However, from 2016 onwards, the working-age population percentage rebounded, rising steadily to by 2022. This growth aligns with Mozambique’s improved healthcare, increasing life expectancy, and a shift toward a more balanced population structure.
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