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In 2020, 16.3% of the population was aged 65 years or over

16/03/2021 12:16

In 2020, 20.6% of the EU population was aged 65 years or over, according to data released by Eurostat, the statistical service of the EU. In  Cyprus this rate was 16.3% (16.1% in 2019 and 12.7% in 2011). The EU rate was 3.0 percentage points higher than the corresponding share recorded a decade earlier.

Across the EU Member States, the highest share of the elderly in the total population in 2020 was observed in Italy (23.2%), followed by Greece and Finland (22.3% each), Portugal (22.1%), Germany (21.8%) and Bulgaria (21.6%). The lowest shares were recorded in Ireland (14.4%) and in Luxembourg (14.5%).

At regional level, the highest shares of elderly people were found in Chemnitz (29.3%) in Germany, followed by Liguria (28.7%) in Italy, Epirus (27.3%) in Greece, Limousin (27.1%) in France and Saxony-Anhalt (27.0%) in Germany.

The lowest shares were recorded in two overseas regions of France: Mayotte (2.7%) and French Guiana (6.1%), and the Spanish autonomous region of Melilla (11.1%).