The median age of Ukraine's population has shown a steady increase from 36.3 in 2000 to a projected 43.7 by 2030. This upward trend reflects Ukraine's aging population, driven by low birth rates and rising life expectancy, with notable demographic shifts beginning in the early 2000s. By 2020, the median age surpassed 40, indicating a significant proportion of older individuals. This demographic change poses potential challenges for the country's workforce and social support systems, as the population continues to age into the 2030s.
Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Ukraine’s military personnel share, Ukraine’s fertility rate trends, Ukraine's agriculture’s share in GDP.