27.66% of Tambrauw Regency's Population Are Children (2024 Update)
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The majority of the population in this region, or approximately 67.25%, is of working age (15-59 years), totaling 20,525. According to a 2024 publication by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), the number reached 20,525. The remaining population consists of those aged 0-14 years (children), approximately 27.66%, and 5.09% are in the elderly group (over 60 years old).
The population of Tambrauw Regency was recorded at 30,519 as of 2024. This figure is lower than in 2023 and lower than in December 2021. Over the past five years, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of the population in this region was 17.07%. This growth is higher than the growth recorded in the previous five years, which was 0.45%.
Compared to other districts/cities in West Papua Province, Tambrauw Regency ranks sixth in terms of population, while by island, this district/city ranks 41st.
The following is the population by age in Tambrauw Regency in June 2024, sourced from a publication by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS):
* Age 0-4 years: 1.62 thousand people (5.32%)
* Age 5-9 years: 3.54 thousand people (11.6%)
* Age 10-14 years: 3.28 thousand people (10.74%)
* Age 15-19 years: 2.91 thousand people (9.52%)
* Age 20-24 years: 2.7 thousand people (8.84%)
* Age 25-29 years: 3.18 thousand people (10.42%)
* Age 30-34 years: 2.77 thousand people (9.08%)
* Age 35-39 years: 2.78 thousand people (9.11%)
* Age 40-44 years: 2.39 thousand people (7.83%)
* Age 45-49 years: 1.75 thousand people (5.72%)
* Age 50-54 years: 1.13 thousand people (3.71%)
* Age 55-59 years: 0.92 thousand people (3.02%)
* Age 60-64 years: 0.74 thousand people (2.42%)
* Age 65-69 years: 0.36 thousand people (1.18%)
* Age 70-74 years: 0.25 thousand people (0.81%)
* Age 75 years and over: 0.21 thousand people (0.67%)
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