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Working and non-working age population in Poland 2016, by gender
Working and non-working age population in Poland 2016, by gender
Population at a working and non-working age in Poland in 2016, by sex* (in 1,000s)

Population at a working and non-working age in Poland in 2016, by sex* (in 1,000s)
Men | Women | |
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Pre-working age | 3,538.6 | 3,357.3 |
Working age | 12,584.3 | 11,183.3 |
Post-working age | 2,470.3 | 5,299.2 |
Men | Women | |
---|---|---|
Pre-working age | 3,538.6 | 3,357.3 |
Working age | 12,584.3 | 11,183.3 |
Post-working age | 2,470.3 | 5,299.2 |
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- * The population at the pre-working age refers to the population aged 0-17. The population at the working age refers to persons at the age of ability to work, i.e. men aged 18—64 and women aged 18—59. The population at the post-working age refers to the population at the post-productive age, i.e. men aged 65 or more and women aged 60 or more.
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- Poland
- Survey time period
- 2016
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- * The population at the pre-working age refers to the population aged 0-17. The population at the working age refers to persons at the age of ability to work, i.e. men aged 18—64 and women aged 18—59. The population at the post-working age refers to the population at the post-productive age, i.e. men aged 65 or more and women aged 60 or more.
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