The UK's working-age population began at in 1990, reaching a peak of in 2007 during economic growth years, then gradually declined to by 2022. This decrease reflects demographic aging, as birth rates slowed, and life expectancy increased. Economic impacts from factors like Brexit and COVID-19 may have also influenced recent labor demographics. This trend aligns with the broader aging trajectory seen across Europe, which impacts the share of the workforce over time.
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