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Population Reference Bureau THE WORLD S YOUTH 2013 DATA SHEET Inform Empower Advance www.prb.org

the wor ld S youth 2013 Teenage Pregnancy and Childbearing Around the world, many women ages 15 to 19 are currently pregnant or have already given birth. This scenario is especially true in rural areas, where girls are married young and pressured to start having children immediately. In Zimbabwe, Senegal, and Colombia, more than one in five teenagers from rural areas have begun childbearing. Proportion of Women Ages 15 to 19 Who Have Begun Childbearing, by Residence Rural (%) National Average (%) Urban (%) 15 12 4 28 24 16 25 19 12 12 10 7 9 8 5 18 17 9 27 20 17 20 14 11 Source: ICF International, Demographic and Health Surveys. Ethiopia 2011 Zimbabwe -11 Senegal -11 Egypt 2008 Cambodia Nepal 2011 Colombia Peru 2007-08 Proportion of Women Ages 15 to 19 Who Have Begun Childbearing, by Wealth Quintile Teenagers from the poorest households are more likely to become pregnant or give birth than those from the wealthiest households. In Zimbabwe, Senegal, Colombia, and Peru, more than one-quarter of teens ages 15 to 19 from the poorest 20 percent of households have begun childbearing. And in Peru, the rate of early childbearing is nearly six times greater among those from the poorest households compared to the wealthiest. Poorest 20% National Average (%) Wealthiest 20% 21 12 6 36 24 10 38 19 7 12 10 5 13 8 4 18 17 7 29 20 7 35 14 6 Source: ICF International, Demographic and Health Surveys. Ethiopia 2011 Zimbabwe -11 Senegal -11 Egypt 2008 Cambodia Nepal 2011 Colombia Peru 2007-08 2013 Population Reference Bureau See notes on page 16 the world s youth 2013 data sheet 2

the wor ld S youth 2013 Prevalence of Child Marriage Percent of Women Percent Ages of Women 20-24 Ages 20-24 Child marriage, defined as marriage before age 18, is practiced in all regions of the world. This harmful traditional practice not only violates the human rights of girls and young women, but also threatens their health and well-being. Nearly half of all women ages 20 to 24 in South Central Asia and Western Africa were married by age 18, putting them at a higher risk for early pregnancy and maternal disability and death, and limiting their access to education and employment. Although the prevalence of child marriage is lower in other regions, such as Southeast Asia and Western Asia, nearly one in five girls in those two regions was married by age 18. And in the poorest regions of the world particularly Eastern Africa, Western Africa, and South Central Asia more than one in 10 girls were married by age 15. Southeast Asia South Central Asia Western Asia Eastern Africa Western Africa 3 4 11 13 17 18 18 Married by 18 Married by 15 42 38 41 Sources: PRB estimates based on ICF International, Demographic and Health Surveys; and UNICEF, Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys. Northern Africa 1 12 Comprehensive Knowledge of HIV Among Youth Adolescence and youth (ages 15 to 24) is the time when the majority of people become sexually active. Comprehensive knowledge of HIV being able to correctly identify two ways to prevent sexual transmission of HIV, reject the two most-common local misconceptions about HIV, and know that a healthy-looking person can transmit HIV is increasing around the world. However, many young people do not have the information or means to protect themselves from HIV. In countries with high prevalence, like Kenya and Haiti, less than half of all females ages 15 to 24 have sufficient knowledge of HIV. And in Mali, less than one-quarter of all young men and young women have comprehensive knowledge. While young women face a higher risk for becoming infected with HIV, males are more likely than females to have comprehensive knowledge of HIV. Percent With Comprehensive Knowledge 55 47 24 22 22 15 40 34 34 26 Male Male Female Female 44 44 Source: United Nations Statistics Division, Millennium Development Goals Database. Mali 2013 Population Reference Bureau See notes on page 16 the world s youth 2013 data sheet 3 Kenya 2008-09 Guatemala 2009 Haiti 2005-06 Nepal 2011 Cambodia

the wor ld S youth 2013 Adolescent Fertility Rates Worldwide The adolescent fertility rate measures the number of births per 1,000 women ages 15 to 19. Although the number of births among adolescent girls is declining around the world, adolescent childbearing remains common in many countries, particularly in sub-saharan Africa. Early childbearing poses serious consequences to the health and development of young girls. The risk of maternal death and disability is higher for adolescents than for women in their 20s. At the same time, early childbearing often limits girls opportunities for education, training, and livelihood development. Adolescent childbearing is more common in developing countries, where nearly 10 percent of adolescent girls give birth each year, compared to less than 2 percent in developed countries. Adolescent Fertility Rate Less than 50 50-99 100-149 150 or higher No data available Source: United Nations Population Division, World Population Prospects: The Revision (2011). 2013 Population Reference Bureau See notes on page 16 the world s youth 2013 data sheet 4

the wor ld S youth 2013 Progression to Secondary School While many countries around the world have seen rapid progress toward universal primary education, ensuring that adolescents start and complete secondary education is crucial to their acquiring the knowledge and skills needed for healthy, productive lives. Progression to secondary school measures the likelihood that children who finish primary school will start their first year of secondary school. In the Philippines, nearly all children progress from primary school to secondary school. In Senegal and Lesotho, fewer than three-quarters of all students start secondary school, with girls less likely to progress compared to boys. While this transition may be more challenging for females than males, young men are also at-risk of leaving school too early. In the Dominican Republic and Mozambique, boys are less likely than girls to start secondary school. Percent Progressing From Primary to Secondary School 99 97 90 82 81 81 49 52 71 66 75 Male Male Female Female 73 Sources: World Bank, World Development Indicators database; and UNESCO Institute for Statistics. Dominican Republic 2009 India 2007 Philippines 2008 Mozambique Senegal 2009 Lesotho 2009 Young People Without Jobs, Education, or Training Many countries around the world are concerned about young people who are not in education, employment, or training (NEET). While unemployed youth who are in school or receiving training are investing in their future employment prospects and earning potential, NEETs are unemployed and not engaged in education opportunities. When young people are not in contact with the education system or the labor market, they cannot develop key skills for meaningful employment. Across countries with available data, more young women than young men are classified as NEETs. This situation is particularly pronounced in countries like Niger and Pakistan, where more than two of every three young women are NEETs. Percent NEET Cambodia 2004 Kenya 2005 Nicaragua 2005 Niger 2005 7 10 13 16 21 26 39 Male Male Female Female 68 Source: International Labour Organization, Global Employment Trends for Youth 2012 (2012). Pakistan 2005 11 66 2013 Population Reference Bureau See notes on page 16 the world s youth 2013 data sheet 5

POPULaTiOn EDUcaTiOn and EMPLOyMEnT Youth Ages Youth Ages Out-of-School Youth Ages 10-24, Youth Ages 10-24, % Enrolled in Adolescents, Lower % Enrolled in 10-24 % of Total 10-24 % of Total Secondary School Secondary (%) Tertiary Education (millions) Population (millions) Population 2005/ 2013 2013 2050 2050 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male WORLD 1,809.6 25 1,884.9 20 72 73 31 28 17 14 41 56 MORE DEVELOPED 216.4 17 215.8 16 100 100 3 4 85 65 18 20 44 49 LESS DEVELOPED 1,593.2 27 1,669.1 21 73 73 25 25 39 58 LESS DEVELOPED (ExcL. china) 1,288.4 29 1,481.4 22 69 71 24 25 17 13 30 57 LEaST DEVELOPED 285.5 32 461.7 27 36 43 38 35 5 8 55 64 africa 344.4 31 605.0 28 44 51 34 28 10 12 45 54 SUBSahaRan africa 296.9 32 561.5 29 38 45 5 8 50 55 northern africa 62.3 28 67.4 21 68 70 10 7 26 25 41 25 19 47 Algeria 9.9 27 7.6 16 96 94 13 10 37 25 46 43 9 47 Egypt 24.1 28 25.3 20 71 74 1 2 31 34 48 17 20 48 Libya 1.7 26 1.5 17 119 102 57 52 24 50 Morocco 9.1 28 6.9 18 52 60 29 18 12 14 19 23 19 53 Sudan a 14.8 32 23.9 26 37 41 6 6 27 43 Tunisia 2.6 24 2.0 16 93 88 10 4 41 28 29 31 22 44 WESTERn africa 104.1 32 218.4 29 36 44 7 11 40 50 Benin 3.1 32 6.3 29 26 48 6 16 1 1 58 56 Burkina Faso 5.9 32 14.2 30 20 25 58 51 3 5 3 5 73 81 Cape Verde 0.2 32 0.1 17 95 80 9 8 20 16 46 73 Côte d'ivoire 6.8 33 11.0 27 19 35 81 68 6 12 41 62 Gambia 0.6 33 1.1 28 53 56 26 27 z 2 64 65 Ghana 8.0 31 12.7 26 55 61 27 25 9 15 17 16 39 39 Guinea 3.4 32 6.6 28 28 48 60 42 5 14 52 57 GuineaBissau 0.5 32 0.9 28 13 24 62 37 z 1 54 57 Liberia 1.4 31 2.8 29 29 40 14 25 7 3 35 36 Mali 5.5 33 13.0 31 33 46 58 43 4 8 31 50 Mauritania 1.2 32 1.9 27 22 26 49 48 3 6 22 57 Niger 5.5 32 17.7 32 11 16 83 74 1 2 2 4 35 80 Nigeria 53.5 31 116.2 30 41 47 9 12 35 40 Senegal 4.4 33 8.1 28 35 40 70 64 6 10 20 12 53 80 Sierra Leone 2.0 32 3.1 28 23 33 1 3 4 7 49 40 Togo 2.1 33 2.8 25 31 60 49 26 68 64 EaSTERn africa 115.3 33 224.4 29 33 39 37 32 3 5 66 68 Burundi 2.9 32 3.3 24 21 29 58 48 2 4 68 62 Comoros 0.2 30 0.5 29 40 53 7 9 25 54 Djibouti 0.3 32 0.4 24 32 40 66 55 4 6 40 48 Eritrea 1.8 31 3.0 26 28 36 63 54 1 3 74 80 Ethiopia 30.5 35 34.2 24 32 39 43 35 3 8 11 4 75 80 Kenya 14.0 32 27.8 29 57 63 2 z 3 5 36 44 Madagascar 7.4 33 15.1 28 30 32 39 34 4 4 3 2 72 74 Malawi 5.4 33 15.9 32 31 34 22 22 1 1 66 54 Mauritius 0.3 24 0.2 16 89 90 8 11 28 22 29 19 34 47 Mozambique 8.2 33 15.0 30 25 28 42 31 1 2 72 61 Reunion 0.2 24 0.2 18 35 39 Rwanda 3.6 31 7.4 28 37 35 5 6 75 72 Somalia 3.1 31 8.9 32 5 11 32 58 Tanzania 15.5 32 43.1 31 67 63 2 2 10 7 81 81 Uganda 12.3 33 29.5 31 26 30 21 19 4 5 60 60 Zambia 4.7 32 14.8 33 2 3 20 23 65 71 2013 Population Reference Bureau See notes on page 16 the world s youth 2013 data sheet 6

Kenya 14.0 32 27.8 29 57 63 2 z 3 5 36 44 6 26 Madagascar 7.4 33 15.1 28 30 32 39 34 4 4 3 2 72 74 14 48 Malawi 5.4 33 15.9 32 31 34 22 22 1 1 66 54 12 50 Mauritius 0.3 24 0.2 16 89 90 8 11 28 22 29 19 34 47 Mozambique 8.2 POPULaTiOn 33 15.0 30 25 28 42 EDUcaTiOn 31 1anD EMPLOyMEnT 2 72 61 21 56 Reunion 0.2 24 0.2 18 35 39 Rwanda 3.6 Youth 31Ages 7.4 Youth 28Ages 37 35 Out-of-School 5 6 75 72 1 8 Youth Ages 10-24, Youth Ages 10-24, % Enrolled in Adolescents, Lower % Enrolled in Somalia 3.1 31 8.9 32 10-24 % of Total 10-24 % of Total Secondary 5 School 11 Secondary (%) Tertiary Education 32 58 8 45 Tanzania (millions) 15.5 Population 32 (millions) 43.1 Population 31 6763 2 2 102005/ 7 81 81 7 37 EASTERN Uganda AFRICA (continued) 2013 12.3 2013 33 2050 29.5 2050 31 Female 26 Male 30 Female 21 Male 19 Female 4 Male 5 Female Male Female 60 Male 60 10 40 Zambia 4.7 32 14.8 33 2 3 20 23 65 71 9 42 Zimbabwe 4.8 36 5.0 24 6 7 8 8 77 82 4 31 MiDDLE africa 45.1 33 79.3 28 28 44 4 8 49 48 12 43 Angola 7.0 34 11.9 28 26 37 22 3 3 4 50 56 Cameroon 6.7 32 10.6 27 38 46 10 13 44 51 13 38 Central African Republic 1.5 33 2.2 27 13 23 65 43 1 4 57 68 68 Chad 3.9 33 8.1 30 15 35 78 53 1 4 56 57 29 68 Congo 1.3 31 2.5 28 42 49 2 11 45 45 7 33 Congo, Dem. Rep. 23.9 33 42.9 29 28 48 3 9 49 42 9 39 Equatorial Guinea 0.2 30 0.4 28 20 35 2 5 64 88 Gabon 0.5 32 0.7 25 44 52 23 27 Sao Tome and Principe 0.1 33 0.1 25 63 55 3 6 4 5 27 54 5 34 SOUThERn africa 17.6 30 15.5 23 92 87 4 6 51 43 27 32 Botswana 0.7 31 0.6 23 84 79 3 4 8 7 14 13 57 62 Lesotho 0.8 35 0.7 27 54 39 21 29 4 3 42 29 38 53 2 19 Namibia 0.8 33 0.9 24 69 59 3 13 10 8 64 55 38 42 3 9 South Africa 14.9 29 12.9 23 96 92 2 3 53 45 24 29 Swaziland 0.4 36 0.4 26 58 58 34 31 4 5 37 52 1 7 northern america 70.2 20 82.4 18 97 96 2 3 107 77 15 20 51 53 Canada 6.4 18 7.1 16 100 102 69 51 12 17 64 64 United States 63.8 20 75.3 19 97 96 2 3 111 79 16 21 50 52 LaTin america and ThE caribbean 162.4 27 136.4 18 95 89 41 33 19 13 43 63 8 29 central america 46.0 28 41.5 19 86 80 8 7 27 26 11 9 34 64 25 Belize 0.1 32 0.1 21 76 74 11 5 26 17 29 14 41 65 3 26 Costa Rica 1.3 26 0.9 15 103 97 29 23 13 10 37 58 El Salvador 2.0 32 1.4 19 66 65 10 9 25 22 8 13 34 63 5 25 Guatemala 5.1 33 8.3 26 57 61 27 18 18 18 42 80 7 30 Honduras 2.6 32 2.8 22 81 66 23 15 11 5 31 67 11 39 Mexico 32.0 27 25.4 18 92 86 4 4 28 28 10 9 34 62 23 Nicaragua 1.9 32 1.5 20 73 66 17 18 19 17 10 8 32 63 10 41 Panama 1.0 26 1.0 19 77 72 7 8 54 35 21 12 34 64 caribbean 10.9 26 8.8 19 26 16 36 48 8 36 Bahamas 0.1 24 0.1 17 98 93 4 8 22 17 53 60 Barbados 0.1 20 0.04 15 105 96 6 15 95 40 29 24 52 60 Cuba 2.2 20 1.3 13 90 91 4 3 119 72 4 3 36 47 9 40 Dominican Republic 2.9 28 2.6 20 81 72 11 8 42 26 45 21 41 62 12 41 Grenada 0.03 29 0.02 17 109 106 6 5 61 45 Guadeloupe 0.1 21 0.1 16 41 45 Haiti 3.3 32 3.2 23 33 40 6 30 Jamaica 0.8 28 0.5 19 94 91 13 12 41 18 33 23 32 42 8 52 Martinique 0.1 20 0.1 14 58 64 24 33 Puerto Rico 0.8 22 0.6 15 85 80 103 70 22 29 19 33 Saint Lucia 0.05 27 0.03 16 96 97 9 6 16 6 46 37 52 60 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 0.03 27 0.02 17 109 106 1 3 43 62 Trinidad and Tobago 0.3 22 0.2 16 93 87 10 14 13 10 13 9 45 61 2 8 SOUTh america 105.5 26 86.1 18 100 93 45 34 23 14 47 64 8 31 2013 Population Argentina Reference Bureau 10.1 24 9.3 18 94 See notes on 83 page 16 86 57 the world s youth 32 2013 data 51 sheet 7 Bolivia 3.3 31 4.0 24 80 81 5 4 35 42 12 7 49 59 3 22

Th 2013 Data Sheet POPULaTiOn EDUcaTiOn and EMPLOyMEnT Youth Ages Youth Ages Out-of-School Youth Ages 10-24, Youth Ages 10-24, % Enrolled in Adolescents, Lower % Enrolled in 10-24 % of Total 10-24 % of Total Secondary School Secondary (%) Tertiary Education FERENCE (millions) Population (millions) Population BUREAU 2005/ 2013 2013 2050 2050 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male SOUTh america 105.5 26 86.1 18 100 93 45 34 23 14 47 64 Argentina 10.1 24 9.3 18 94 83 86 57 32 51 Bolivia 3.3 31 4.0 24 80 81 5 4 35 42 12 7 49 59 Brazil 50.7 25 35.5 16 111 101 29 22 23 14 55 72 Chile 4.2 24 3.2 16 89 87 6 5 61 58 22 17 31 45 Colombia 13.0 27 11.6 19 101 92 6 7 41 37 30 18 38 53 Ecuador 4.2 28 3.7 19 76 74 19 18 43 37 41 61 French Guiana 0.1 28 0.1 23 26 31 Guyana 0.2 POPULaTiOn 33 0.1 19 96 87 8 EDUcaTiOn 12 17anD EMPLOyMEnT 7 31 21 30 61 MaRR Paraguay 2.1 30 2.3 22 69 66 13 12 43 30 17 9 50 77 Peru 8.5 Youth 28Ages 7.4 Youth 19Ages 91 92 Out-of-School 2 2 45 41 55 67 Youth Ages 10-24, Youth Ages 10-24, % Enrolled in Adolescents, Lower % Enrolled in Suriname 0.1 26 0.1 18 83 67 22 23 15 9 17 41 10-24 % of Total 10-24 % of Total Secondary School Secondary (%) Tertiary Education % Women Ages 2 Uruguay (millions) 0.8 Population 23 (millions) 0.6 Population 18 94 82 8 8 81 47 252005/ 16 46 62 Married by Venezuela 2013 8.3 2013 27 2050 8.1 2050 19 Female 86 Male 79 Female 7 Male 9 Female 99 Male 58 Female 16 Male 12 Female 33 Male 59 Age 15 Age asia 1,101.1 26 937.9 18 Youth Youth Youth Youth Female 70 Male 72 23 24 14 12 39 58 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male asia (Excl. china) 10-24 802.0 10-24, 27 10-24 753.9 10-24, 20 60 % Enrolled in 65 Out-of-School 17 % Enrolled in 21 14 % Unemployed 11 23 56 12 40 WESTERn asia (millions) 67.9 % of 28Total (millions) 85.3 % of 22Total Secondary 71 School 78 19Adolescents 13 Tertiary 32 Education 35 30 20 19 Participation (%) 47 4 18 Armenia 2013 0.7 Population 22 2050 0.5 Population 16 93 91 9 10 58 45 55 37 34 41 0 7 Azerbaijan 2.2 23 2.1 18 84 85 12 10 19 19 16 13 36 38 1 12 Bahrain 0.2 18 0.3 15 105 101 33 26 33 55 Cyprus 0.2 21 0.2 15 99 99 z z 51 59 17 16 41 41 Georgia 0.8 19 0.5 14 87 91 16 10 31 25 41 32 24 40 2 16 Iraq 11.1 32 23.1 28 45 60 40 20 12 20 8 49 5 24 Israel 1.8 23 2.5 21 103 101 71 55 13 15 34 29 Jordan 2.1 32 2.1 21 90 85 6 30 41 35 46 23 11 42 1 10 Kuwait 0.6 22 0.9 18 104 98 8 9 31 14 10 12 25 44 Lebanon 1.1 26 0.7 16 86 77 12 14 59 49 22 22 18 41 6 Oman 0.7 23 0.6 15 100 101 18 17 29 21 24 53 Palestinian Territory 1.5 34 2.6 26 89 83 12 14 58 43 47 39 8 42 19 Qatar 0.3 16 0.3 13 104 86 8 9 26 5 8 1 36 79 Saudi Arabia 7.6 26 8.0 18 98 103 4 9 39 35 46 24 7 25 4 12 Syria 7.0 33 6.9 21 73 72 12 11 40 15 9 49 3 18 Turkey 19.3 26 15.6 17 74 81 7 3 41 51 23 21 26 53 3 14 United Arab Emirates 1.5 18 1.5 12 93 92 8 10 39 12 22 8 32 62 Yemen 9.0 34 17.0 28 34 54 52 28 6 14 21 52 11 32 SOUTh central asia 531.6 29 498.3 20 58 64 15 19 12 10 24 57 13 42 Afghanistan 11.8 34 22.0 29 30 60 1 5 13 62 15 40 Bangladesh 46.7 30 34.0 17 55 48 12 29 8 13 14 8 51 67 29 65 Bhutan 0.2 29 0.2 17 71 69 11 19 7 10 15 11 51 46 6 26 India 362.0 28 340.9 20 60 66 15 21 11 10 19 55 13 45 Iran 19.2 25 11.6 14 84 98 43 43 34 20 13 49 Kazakhstan 3.8 23 4.4 21 98 101 z 1 48 34 8 7 44 50 z 6 Kyrgyzstan 1.6 29 1.7 22 84 85 9 8 55 43 16 14 37 58 1 10 Maldives 0.1 31 0.1 13 76 67 7 8 13 12 31 16 48 59 z 4 Nepal 10.3 33 9.6 21 41 46 3 8 75 77 10 41 Pakistan 58.5 32 59.4 22 29 39 64 53 5 6 11 7 20 69 7 24 Sri Lanka 4.8 22 4.2 18 88 87 20 11 28 17 26 49 2 12 2013 Population Tajikistan Reference Bureau 2.5 34 2.5 24 81 See notes on 93page 16 8 z 12 28 the world s youth 39 2013 data 56 sheet 81 13 Turkmenistan 1.5 29 1.3 19 32 56

Afghanistan 11.8 34 22.0 29 30 60 1 5 13 62 15 40 Bangladesh 46.7 30 34.0 17 55 48 12 29 8 13 14 8 51 67 29 65 Bhutan 0.2 29 0.2 17 71 69 11 19 7 10 15 11 51 46 6 26 India 362.0 28 340.9 20 60 66 15 21 11 10 19 55 13 45 Iran 19.2 POPULaTiOn 25 11.6 14 84 98 EDUcaTiOn 43anD EMPLOyMEnT 43 34 20 13 49 Kazakhstan 3.8 23 4.4 21 98 101 z 1 48 34 8 7 44 50 z 6 Kyrgyzstan 1.6 Youth 29Ages 1.7 Youth 22Ages 84 85 Out-of-School 9 8 55 43 16 14 37 58 1 10 Youth Ages 10-24, Youth Ages 10-24, % Enrolled in Adolescents, Lower % Enrolled in Maldives 0.1 31 0.1 13 10-24 % of Total 10-24 % of Total Secondary 76 School 67 7 8 Secondary (%) Tertiary 13 Education 12 31 16 48 59 z 4 Nepal (millions) 10.3 Population 33 (millions) 9.6 Population 21 41 46 3 8 2005/ 75 77 10 41 SOUTH Pakistan CENTRAL ASIA (continued) 2013 58.5 2013 32 2050 59.4 2050 22 Female 29 Male 39 Female 64 Male 53 Female 5 Male 6 Female 11 Male 7 Female 20 Male 69 7 24 Sri Lanka 4.8 22 4.2 18 88 87 20 11 28 17 26 49 2 12 Tajikistan 2.5 34 2.5 24 81 93 8 z 12 28 39 56 1 13 Turkmenistan 1.5 29 1.3 19 32 56 Uzbekistan 8.6 30 6.5 18 105 107 4 3 7 11 33 56 z 7 SOUThEaST asia 162.8 27 139.6 18 77 73 11 12 26 25 16 14 45 60 3 18 Brunei 0.1 24 0.1 16 112 108 22 12 42 51 Cambodia 4.6 32 3.6 19 44 49 21 14 5 10 3 4 74 73 2 18 Indonesia 64.3 26 51.6 18 77 77 14 14 22 24 23 22 41 62 4 22 Laos 2.2 34 1.6 19 43 51 32 25 14 19 69 59 Malaysia 8.2 28 8.9 21 71 66 9 11 45 35 12 10 32 47 Myanmar 12.9 26 9.5 17 56 53 13 9 58 58 Philippines 30.4 31 36.3 23 88 82 4 7 32 26 19 16 36 57 2 14 Singapore 1.1 20 0.9 15 17 10 37 40 Thailand 15.2 22 10.8 15 82 76 9 10 54 41 5 4 40 56 3 20 TimorLeste 0.4 35 0.9 29 56 56 36 35 14 20 36 52 3 19 Vietnam 23.3 26 15.5 15 81 74 22 22 5 4 59 64 1 9 EaST asia 338.8 21 214.7 14 84 81 31 29 61 59 China 299.1 22 183.9 14 83 80 27 25 63 61 China, Hong Kong SAR b 1.2 16 1.2 13 84 82 5 7 61 58 10 15 36 35 China, Macao SAR b 0.1 18 0.1 13 89 96 12 9 64 65 5 10 48 46 Japan 17.9 14 14.7 14 102 102 56 63 8 10 44 42 Korea, North 6.0 24 4.8 18 65 60 Korea, South 9.3 19 6.6 14 97 98 3 1 86 119 9 11 30 23 Mongolia 0.8 27 0.8 20 93 86 5 11 65 42 21 20 30 38 5 EUROPE 122.8 17 112.2 16 99 100 4 5 78 58 21 21 39 47 northern EUROPE 18.4 18 19.5 17 105 103 2 2 75 53 18 23 54 57 Channel Islands 0.03 16 0.02 15 42 48 Denmark 1.1 19 1.0 18 119 116 1 1 88 61 12 16 67 68 Estonia 0.2 16 0.2 16 105 103 3 3 79 47 30 35 35 44 Finland 0.9 17 0.9 17 110 105 2 2 103 85 19 22 50 52 Iceland 0.1 21 0.1 18 109 106 3 3 97 52 14 18 71 64 Ireland 0.9 19 1.1 17 124 118 67 55 21 34 42 44 Latvia 0.4 16 0.3 15 94 96 13 11 77 44 34 35 39 44 Lithuania 0.6 18 0.4 15 98 100 8 8 90 59 31 38 27 33 Norway 1.0 19 1.1 18 110 112 2 2 93 57 8 11 57 57 Sweden 1.7 18 1.8 17 99 100 7 8 90 58 24 27 51 52 United Kingdom 11.6 18 12.5 17 103 101 z 1 69 49 17 21 57 61 WESTERn EUROPE 31.6 17 30.9 16 107 110 15 15 46 52 Austria 1.4 17 1.2 14 97 101 65 55 9 9 54 64 Belgium 1.8 17 2.0 17 109 112 27 14 75 60 22 22 30 35 France 11.5 18 12.6 17 114 113 0 1 61 48 23 22 36 44 Germany 12.4 15 11.0 15 100 106 9 10 49 55 Luxembourg 0.1 18 0.1 17 99 96 2 4 10 11 10 18 23 27 Netherlands 3.0 18 2.9 17 121 122 2 3 66 59 9 9 69 69 Switzerland 1.3 17 1.2 15 94 97 5 5 55 55 8 7 64 68 EaSTERn EUROPE 48.9 17 39.9 16 91 93 7 8 84 62 19 19 35 44 2013 Population Belarus Reference Bureau 1.6 17 1.2 16 97 See notes on 95 page 16 98 69 the world s youth 34 2013 data 43 sheet 9 7 Bulgaria 1.1 15 0.8 15 87 91 13 12 65 49 22 24 27 36

POPULaTiOn EDUcaTiOn and EMPLOyMEnT 0-24 03732 Youth Ages Youth Ages Out-of-School Youth Ages 10-24, Youth Ages 10-24, % Enrolled in Adolescents, Lower % Enrolled in 10-24 % of Total 10-24 % of Total Secondary School Secondary (%) Tertiary Education (millions) Population (millions) Population 2005/ 2013 2013 2050 2050 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male WORLD EaSTERn EUROPE 1,809.6 48.9 25 17 1,884.9 39.9 20 16 72 91 73 93 7 8 31 84 28 62 17 19 14 19 41 35 56 44 Belarus 1.6 17 1.2 16 97 95 98 69 34 43 Bulgaria 1.1 15 0.8 15 87 91 13 12 65 49 22 24 27 36 Czech Republic 1.7 16 1.6 15 91 90 71 51 19 18 25 35 Hungary 1.7 17 1.4 16 98 99 2 1 71 52 25 28 22 28 Moldova 0.7 20 0.4 14 89 87 13 12 44 33 15 16 19 24 1 19 Poland 6.7 17 5.1 15 97 98 6 6 83 58 25 22 30 40 Romania 3.6 17 2.7 15 97 98 6 6 68 50 22 22 26 36 Russia 23.5 16 20.3 16 88 90 8 11 87 65 18 17 39 49 Slovakia 1.0 18 0.8 15 90 89 67 42 32 35 26 36 Ukraine 7.4 17 5.6 16 94 97 4 4 89 71 14 15 35 46 z 10 SOUThERn EUROPE 23.9 15 21.9 14 106 105 1 1 73 57 34 32 31 40 Albania 0.8 26 0.4 14 88 90 3 2 22 14 28 26 44 57 z 10 BosniaHerzegovina 0.7 18 0.4 13 92 90 42 32 52 45 26 40 z 4 Croatia 0.7 17 0.6 15 99 93 3 4 62 47 34 30 31 43 Greece 1.7 15 1.7 15 98 104 4 z 94 85 41 27 28 35 Italy 8.8 14 8.4 14 100 101 1 1 77 55 29 27 23 33 Macedonia 0.4 20 0.3 14 83 84 4 5 42 36 38 31 24 42 z 4 Malta 0.1 18 0.1 14 95 107 6 4 41 30 12 14 49 55 Montenegro 0.1 20 0.1 16 105 104 53 43 z 5 Portugal 1.7 16 1.2 13 109 105 68 57 24 21 35 39 Serbia 1.9 19 1.3 15 92 91 3 3 56 43 41 31 1 5 Slovenia 0.3 15 0.3 14 97 97 2 2 103 71 14 15 35 43 Spain 6.8 14 7.2 14 126 123 z 1 81 66 40 43 41 46 OcEania 8.7 23 11.0 20 122 124 4 4 89 64 12 13 62 64 Australia 4.6 20 5.5 18 128 135 2 2 92 68 11 12 67 70 Federated States of Micronesia 0.04 34 0.03 24 87 80 Fiji 0.2 27 0.2 21 91 83 17 21 18 15 31 58 French Polynesia 0.1 26 0.1 17 39 29 36 50 Guam 0.05 26 0.05 20 37 51 New Caledonia 0.1 25 0.1 18 44 57 New Zealand 0.9 21 1.0 18 122 117 1 1 99 67 17 17 59 62 Papua New Guinea 2.3 31 3.5 26 59 57 Samoa 0.1 33 0.1 28 91 79 22 22 7 8 16 11 32 54 Solomon Islands 0.2 31 0.3 26 32 38 31 28 42 57 3 22 Tonga 0.03 31 0.04 27 102 101 8 21 8 5 15 10 32 45 Vanuatu 0.1 31 0.1 25 55 54 18 8 4 6 51 63 Youth 10-24 (millions) 2013 Youth 10-24, % of Total Population 2013 Youth 10-24 (millions) 2050 Youth 10-24, % of Total Population 2050 Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male % Enrolled in Out-of-School % Enrolled in % Unemployed Secondary School Adolescents Tertiary Education Participation (%) Age 15 Age % Women Married by 2013 Population Reference Bureau See notes on page 16 the world s youth 2013 data sheet 10

MaRRiagE POPULaTiOn and FERTiLiTy health EDUcaTiOn RiSkS and BEhaViORS EMPLOyMEnT Attitude Toward Wife-Beating Youth Ages Adolescent Fertility Youth % Women Ages Using Tobacco Use Out-of-School % With Among Young Women Youth Ages 10-24, Rate Youth (births Ages per Modern 10-24, Contraception % Enrolled Among in Adolescents Adolescents, Comprehensive Lower % Enrolled HIV/AIDS in Prevalence, % Unemployed, (% who agree under Participation Rate (%) % Women 10-24 Ages % 20-24 of Total 1,00010-24 women % of Total Secondary School Ages 13-15 (%) Secondary Knowledge (%) of HIV/AIDS Tertiary Education Ages certain 15-24 circumstances) % Wom (millions) Married bypopulation ages (millions) 15-19) Population Ages Ages 2011 2005/ M Age 2013 15 Age 18 2013 2013 2050 15-19 2050 20-24 Female Female Male Male Female Female Male Male Female Female Male MaleFemale Ages 15-19 MaleAges 20-24 Female Male Age WORLD 1,809.6 25 1,884.9 52 22 20 3672 11 73 19 31 0.528 0.3 17 14 41 56 MORE DEVELOPED 216.4 17 17 215.8 16 100 100 3 4 85 0.165 0.2 18 20 44 49 LESS DEVELOPED 1,593.2 27 1,669.1 56 21 73 73 25 0.625 0.3 39 58 LESS DEVELOPED (ExcL. china) 1,288.4 10 34 29 1,481.4 67 21 22 3869 10 71 18 19 24 0.625 0.3 17 13 30 57 10 LEaST DEVELOPED 16285.5 47 32 90 461.7 20 27 2936 12 43 1938 2335 28 5 1.3 8 0.6 53 54 55 64 16 africa 11344.4 34 31 91 605.0 13 28 2344 13 51 2034 2528 32 10 2.512 1.1 55 55 45 54 11 SUBSahaRan africa 13296.9 40 32 101 561.5 11 29 1838 14 45 21 28 34 5 3.0 8 1.3 54 55 50 55 13 northern africa 1 62.3 12 28 3167.4 21 4168 6 70 1810 8 7 26 0.125 0.1 41 57 25 52 19 47 1 Algeria z 9.9 2 27 6 7.6 17 16 3896 94 13 1310 37 25 46 66 43 67 9 47 z Egypt 2 24.1 17 28 4025.3 20 4171 4 74 20 1 5 2 18 31 <0.1 34 <0.1 48 50 17 40 20 48 2 Libya z 1.7 2 26 2 1.5 17 5 12119 5102 11 57 52 24 50 z Morocco 1 9.1 13 28 10 6.9 33 18 5352 7 60 1129 1218 12 0.114 0.1 19 64 23 63 19 53 1 Sudan a 14.8 32 5223.9 26 37 10 41 18 6 0.2 6 0.2 27 43 Tunisia 2.6 24 4 2.0 16 20 3893 4 88 4 41 <0.1 28 <0.1 29 31 22 44 WESTERn africa 17104.1 41 32 111 218.4 29 4 936 11 44 20 22 31 7 1.911 0.8 48 51 40 50 17 Benin 8 3.1 34 32 96 6.3 29 4 626 48 16 35 6 0.816 0.3 1 41 1 45 58 56 8 Burkina Faso 10 5.9 52 32 11714.2 30 6 1520 7 c 25 20 c 58 3151 36 3 0.6 5 0.3 3 39 5 43 73 81 10 Cape Verde 3 0.2 18 32 68 0.1 54 17 6095 12 80 15 9 36 8 36 20 1.116 0.1 23 16 46 73 3 Côte d'ivoire 8 6.8 35 33 10311.0 27 7 1219 11 35 2681 1868 28 6 1.412 0.6 63 63 41 62 8 Gambia 0.6 36 33 66 1.1 28 53 37 c 56 34 c 26 3927 z 1.2 2 0.4 74 74 64 65 Ghana 5 8.0 25 31 6212.7 26 8 1755 11 61 1227 2825 34 9 0.915 0.4 17 41 16 37 39 39 5 Guinea 20 3.4 63 32 131 6.6 28 3 428 20 48 3160 1742 23 5 0.914 0.4 79 86 52 57 20 GuineaBissau 7 0.5 22 32 95 0.9 28 5 913 10 c 24 12 c 62 1537 z 2.0 1 0.9 41 51 54 57 7 Liberia 11 1.4 38 31 121 2.8 29 4 629 12 c 40 14 c 21 27 14 0.325 0.1 7 48 3 61 35 36 11 Mali 25 5.5 71 33 16713.0 31 6 733 9 46 2358 1543 22 4 0.3 8 0.1 69 78 31 50 25 Mauritania 15 1.2 35 32 71 1.9 27 5 922 30 26 3249 548 14 3 0.4 6 0.2 22 57 15 Niger 36 5.5 75 32 19217.7 32 6 1311 8 16 1583 1374 16 1 0.5 2 0.2 2 68 4 71 35 80 36 Nigeria 20 53.5 39 31 111 116.2 30 2 741 11 c 47 19 c 22 33 9 2.9 12 1.1 40 44 35 40 20 Senegal 12 4.4 33 33 88 8.1 28 5 835 10 40 2070 3164 33 6 0.510 0.3 20 61 12 60 53 80 12 Sierra Leone 18 2.0 44 32 100 3.1 28 5 923 33 23 28 1 1.3 3 0.5 4 63 7 70 49 40 18 Togo 6 2.1 25 33 53 2.8 25 4 1231 8 60 1849 3326 42 2.1 0.9 42 45 68 64 6 EaSTERn africa 11115.3 38 33 88 224.4 18 29 2933 12 39 1737 3632 41 3 3.2 5 1.4 56 56 66 68 11 Burundi 3 2.9 20 32 21 3.3 24 8 1821 17 29 2158 4548 47 2 0.6 4 0.3 74 73 68 62 3 Comoros 0.2 30 50 0.5 29 40 15 53 22 7 <0.1 9 0.1 25 54 Djibouti 0.3 5 32 19 0.4 16 24 1932 40 66 1855 4 0.3 6 0.1 40 48 Eritrea 20 1.8 47 31 52 3.0 26 2 528 5 36 863 54 1 0.3 3 0.1 70 69 74 80 20 Ethiopia 16 30.5 41 35 4634.2 23 24 3332 39 43 2435 34 3 0.4 8 0.2 11 64 4 66 75 80 16 Kenya 6 14.0 26 32 9827.8 20 29 3057 15 63 15 2 47 z 55 3 3.5 5 1.6 57 52 36 44 6 Madagascar 14 7.4 48 33 12215.1 17 28 2830 14 32 3339 2334 26 4 0.1 4 0.2 3 35 2 34 72 74 14 Malawi 12 5.4 50 33 10415.9 26 32 3831 18 34 1922 4222 45 1 4.9 1 2.1 16 13 66 54 12 Mauritius 0.3 24 31 0.2 16 89 90 8 11 28 0.422 0.6 29 19 34 47 Mozambique 21 8.2 56 33 12215.0 30 6 1125 7 c 28 13 c 42 3731 35 1 8.2 2 2.8 55 55 72 61 21 Reunion 0.2 24 43 0.2 18 35 39 Rwanda 1 3.6 8 31 35 7.4 31 28 4237 10 35 13 52 46 5 1.7 6 0.8 56 56 75 72 1 Somalia 8 3.1 45 31 68 8.9 32 0 1 5 11 4 0.4 0.3 75 77 32 58 8 Tanzania 7 15.5 37 32 12843.1 12 31 24 5 c 10 c 67 4863 43 2 4.0 2 1.8 10 52 7 54 81 81 7 Uganda 10 12.3 40 33 12429.5 13 31 2026 16 30 1921 3919 39 4 5.3 5 2.4 62 60 60 60 10 Zambia 4.7 32 14.8 33 2 3 20 23 65 71 9 2013 Population Reference Bureau See notes on page 16 the world s youth 2013 data sheet 11 Zimbabwe 4.8 36 5.0 24 6 7 8 8 77 82 4 MiDDLE africa 45.1 33 79.3 28 28 44 4 8 49 48 12

4 3 2 72 74 14 48 122 17 28 14 33 23 26 0.1 0.2 35 34 1 66 54 12 50 104 26 38 18 19 42 45 4.9 2.1 16 13 22 29 19 34 47 31 0.4 0.6 MaRRiagE and FERTiLiTy health RiSkS and BEhaViORS 2 72 61 21 56 122 6 11 7 c 13 c 37 35 8.2 2.8 55 55 35 39 43 Attitude Toward Wife-Beating 6 75 72 1 8 Adolescent 35 Fertility % 31Women Using 42 10Tobacco Use 13 % 52 With 46 1.7 0.8 Among 56 Young Women 56 Rate (births per Modern Contraception Among Adolescents Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Prevalence, 32 58 % Women 8 Ages 45 (% who agree under 20-24 1,000 68 women 0 1 Ages 13-15 (%) Knowledge 4 of HIV/AIDS 0.4 0.3 75 77 certain circumstances) 2 10 7 81 81 7Married by 37 ages 128 15-19) 12 Ages Ages 24 5 c 10 c 48 43 4.0 2011 1.8 52 54 EASTERN AFRICA (continued) 5 Uganda 60 60 Age 10 15 Age 4018 124 2013 15-19 13 20-24 Female 16 Male 19 Female 39 Male 39 Female 5.3 Male 2.4 Ages 62 15-19 Ages 60 20-24 3 20 Zambia 23 65 71 9 42 138 52 22 36 34 11 26 19 25 38 41 0.5 7.0 0.3 3.1 61 65 7 8 Zimbabwe 8 77 82 4 31 52 35 59 8 c 15 c 52 47 7.6 3.6 48 42 8 MiDDLE africa 49 48 12 43 148 6 8 27 34 18 25 66 68 4 Angola 50 56 146 25 32 1.6 0.6 13 Cameroon 44 51 13 38 114 12 16 29 34 2.9 1.2 50 47 4 Central African Republic 57 68 68 98 35 c 30 c 17 26 2.6 1.2 4 Chad 56 57 29 68 136 1 1 14 21 10 19 2.1 0.9 59 64 11 Congo 45 45 7 33 112 26 23 22 26 8 22 2.5 1.2 9 Congo, Dem. Rep. 49 42 9 39 168 4 5 29 c 37 c 15 21 72 76 5 Equatorial Guinea64 88 114 17 25 4.1 1.6 Gabon 23 27 80 16 23 3.0 1.2 5 Sao Tome and Principe 27 54 5 34 54 21 37 23 31 43 43 0.3 0.4 23 18 51 SOUThERn 43 africa 27 32 50 19 24 11.8 5.2 7 14 Botswana 13 57 62 43 16 23 9.0 4.1 3 42 Lesotho 29 38 53 2 19 60 27 43 22 26 39 29 15.4 6.4 48 39 8 64 Namibia 55 38 42 3 9 52 39 52 30 32 59 53 6.5 2.7 38 39 53 South 45 Africa 24 29 50 19 24 11.9 5.3 5 Swaziland 37 52 1 7 66 66 9 15 58 54 15.3 6.3 42 30 77 15 northern 20 america 51 53 25 57 64 0.2 0.3 51 12 Canada 17 64 64 11 0.1 0.1 79 16 United 21States 50 52 26 57 64 0.2 0.3 33 19 LaTin america 13 and 43ThE caribbean 63 8 29 70 55 66 0.1 0.2 26 11 central 9 america 34 64 25 72 17 21 0.1 0.1 17 29 Belize14 41 65 3 26 70 34 48 15 22 43 1.0 1.0 11 8 23 13 Costa 10 Rica 37 58 62 13 16 0.2 0.1 22 8 El Salvador 13 34 63 5 25 76 48 62 27 0.3 0.3 18 Guatemala 42 80 7 30 102 28 40 13 20 22 24 0.5 0.4 15 11 Honduras 5 31 67 11 39 85 40 51 30 18 16 28 10 Mexico9 34 62 23 65 18 22 <0.1 0.1 17 10 Nicaragua 8 32 63 10 41 104 60 68 0.2 0.1 25 20 35 21 Panama 12 34 64 75 7 11 0.1 0.4 26 caribbean 16 36 48 8 36 60 45 54 44 0.6 0.3 17 22 Bahamas 17 53 60 28 0.5 0.3 40 29 Barbados 24 52 60 41 23 35 0.2 0.3 72 4 Cuba 3 36 47 9 40 44 67 75 54 <0.1 0.1 26 45 Dominican 21 Republic 41 62 12 41 103 46 56 41 34 0.4 0.1 7 3 45 Grenada 35 Guadeloupe 41 45 15 Haiti 33 40 6 30 41 24 34 19 20 34 40 1.1 0.4 29 18 33 Jamaica 23 32 42 8 52 69 67 71 15 24 60 0.6 0.9 6 6 58 Martinique 64 24 33 20 70 22 Puerto 29Rico 19 33 50 6 46 Saint Lucia 37 52 60 55 17 25 St. Vincent and the 43Grenadines 62 54 15 24 10 13 Trinidad 9 and Tobago 45 61 2 8 31 32 16 20 54 1.0 0.6 10 8 34 23 SOUTh 14aMERica 47 64 8 31 70 58 70 0.1 0.2 57 Argentina 32 51 54 30 26 0.2 0.2 Italy 2013 Population Reference Bureau See notes on page 16 the world s youth 2013 data sheet 12 42 12 7 49 59 3 22 74 27 35 24 28 <0.1 0.2 17 13 22 23 14 55 72 11 36 76 63 75 0.1 0.1 Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand TimorLest Vietnam EaST asia China China, Ho China, Ma Japan Korea, Nor Korea, Sou Mongolia EUROPE northern Channel Isl Denmark Estonia Finland Iceland Ireland Latvia Lithuania Norway Sweden United King WESTERn E Austria Belgium France Germany Luxembour Netherland Switzerland EaSTERn E Belarus Bulgaria Czech Repu Hungary Moldova Poland Romania Russia Slovakia Ukraine SOUThERn Albania BosniaHer Croatia Greece Macedonia Malta

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EUROPE 31 19 40 53 1 23.9 13 15 10 9 21.9 33 14 53 106 197 18 11 12 0.1 0.1 64 63 Kuwait 146 28 Albania 26 44 27 57 43 z 0.8 10 26 15 52 0.4 13 14 8 88 10 18 36 22 0.2 0.2 24 27 Lebanon 32 28 52 29 BosniaHerzegovina 45 31 26 22 40 44 z 0.7 4 18 134 0.4 20 13 38 7 92 114 16 20 48 47 <0.1 <0.1 1 3 Oman 47 11 34 Croatia 30 31 40 43 50 17 0.7 41 17 111 13 0.6 15 4 9 99 28 11 29 20 22 31 <0.1 1.9 <0.1 0.8 48 51 Palestinian 85 16 411 Greece 271 28 58 35 56 8 1.7 34 15 96 9 1.7 15 4 6 98 14 17 16 35 0.1 0.8 0.1 0.3 41 45 Qatar 555 293 Italy 275 23 73 33 81 10 8.8 52 14 117 4 8.4 14 6 15 100 227 19 20 c 31 36 0.6 0.1 0.3 0.1 39 43 Saudi Arab 16 36 38 Macedonia 31 46 24 73 42 3z 0.4 184 20 68 17 0.3 54 141 607 83 12 15 12 36 27 36 1.1 0.1 23 14 16 Syria 12 30 12 Malta14 41 49 62 55 8 0.1 35 18 103 11 0.1 14 7 12 95 11 26 18 28 <0.1 1.4 <0.1 0.6 63 63 Turkey 43 2 Montenegro 64 65 z 0.1 365 20 66 14 0.1 16 12 105 37 6 347 c 39 30 1.2 0.4 746 74 10 United Arab 15 57 17 24 Portugal 16 21 39 35 39 5 1.7 25 16 62 12 1.2 13 8 17 109 11 12 28 34 0.9 0.2 0.4 0.3 41 37 Yemen 14 43 41 Serbia31 52 57 201 1.9 635 19 131 19 1.3 15 3 22 4 92 20 10 31 11 17 54 23 48 <0.1 0.9 <0.1 0.4 792 863 SOUTh cen 711 14 Slovenia 15 54 35 57 43 7 0.3 22 15 954 0.3 14 5 9 97 10 22 12 17 15 <0.1 2.0 0.1 0.9 41 51 Afghanistan 66 25 407 Spain433 41 35 46 36 11 6.8 38 14 121 10 7.2 14 4 6 126 12 c 14 c 21 27 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.1 48 61 Bangladesh 648 12 OcEania 13 62 31 64 50 25 8.7 71 23 167 29 11.0 20 6 7 122 9 23 15 22 0.2 0.3 0.1 69 78 Bhutan 686 11 Australia 12 67 22 70 57 15 4.6 35 20 12 71 5.5 18 5 9 128 30 32 5 14 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.2 India 2 2 Federated 4 States 35 of Micronesia 80 36 0.04 75 34 192 18 0.03 24 6 13 87 408 52 15 13 16 0.5 0.2 68 71 Iran 15 12 Fiji 31 35 58 40 20 0.2 39 27 111 43 0.2 212 7 91 11 10 19 12 22 33 <0.1 2.9 <0.1 1.1 40 44 Kazakhstan 10 39 20 French 29 12Polynesia 36 53 50 80 12 0.1 33 26 48 88 0.1 17 5 8 10 20 31 33 0.5 0.3 61 60 Kyrgyzstan 3 4 Guam 7 37 49 51 40 18 0.05 44 26 100 50 0.05 20 5 9 23 28 1.3 0.5 63 70 Maldives New Caledonia 44 68 57 64 6 0.1 25 25 20 53 0.1 18 4 12 378 34 18 33 42 2.1 0.9 42 45 Nepal 675 17 New Zealand 17 59 66 62 68 11 0.9 38 21 17 88 1.0 18 18 29 122 22 12 19 17 36 41 <0.1 3.2 <0.1 1.4 56 56 Pakistan 4 Papua New Guinea 59 68 57 62 3 2.3 20 31 61 21 3.5 26 8 18 40 17 55 21 45 47 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.3 74 73 Sri Lanka 89 16 Samoa 11 32 25 54 0.1 33 25 50 0.1 28 21 91 20 15 26 22 3 6 <0.1 0.1 58 60 Tajikistan 6 Solomon Islands 42 40 57 48 3 0.2 225 31 64 19 0.3 13 16 26 18 19 32 37 44 29 18 35 0.3 0.1 72 72 Turkmenist 53 15 Tonga10 32 74 45 80 20 0.03 47 31 18 52 0.04 272 5 102 285 458 0.3 0.1 70 69 Uzbekistan 68 11 Vanuatu 4 51 75 63 80 16 0.1 41 31 50 46 0.1 23 25 33 55 20 34 15 24 34 0.4 0.2 64 66 SOUThEaST e Male 5 Female Male Female 36 Male 44 Age 6Youth 15 Age 2618 Youth Adolescent 98 Youth Ages 20 Youth Ages 30Fema Female 15 Male 15 Female 47 Male 55 Female 3.5 Male 1.6 Ages 57 15-19 Ages 52 20-24 Brunei Enrolled in 4 % 3 Unemployed2 72 74 1410-24 % Women 48 10-24, Fertility 122 10-24 Rate 15-19 10-24, 17 20-24 28 % 14Tobacco Use 33 % With 23 Comprehensive 26 HIV/AIDS 0.1 Prevalence 0.2 Attitude 35 Toward 34 Cambodia ry Education 1 Participation 66 (%) 54 12 (millions) Married by 50% of Total 104 (millions) %% 26 of Using Total Modern 38Sec 18 Ages 13-15 (%) 19 Knowledge 42 of HIV/AIDS 45 4.9 2.1 16 Wife-Beating 13 Indonesia 2013 Population 2050 Population 22 29 19 34 47 Contraception (% who agree) 2013 31 2050 0.4 0.6 Laos 2 72 61 21 56 122 6 11 7 c 13 c 37 35 8.2 2.8 55 55 Malaysia 35 39 43 Myanmar 6 75 72 1 8 35 31 42 10 13 52 46 1.7 0.8 56 56 Philippines 32 58 8 45 68 0 1 4 0.4 0.3 75 77 Singapore 2 10 7 81 81 7 37 128 12 24 5 c 10 c 48 43 4.0 1.8 52 54 Thailand 5 60 60 10 40 124 13 20 16 19 39 39 5.3 2.4 62 60 TimorLest 2013 Population Reference Bureau See notes on page 16 the world s youth 2013 data sheet 15 3 20 23 65 71 9 42 138 22 34 26 25 38 41 7.0 3.1 61 65 Vietnam 7 8 8 77 82 4 31 52 35 59 8 c 15 c 52 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Acknowledgments, notes, Sources, and Definitions ACKnOWLEDgMEnTS Authors: Donna Clifton and Alexandra Hervish. Special thanks to Lisa Aronson, Charlotte Feldman- Jacobs, Jay Gribble, and Carl Haub at PRB; Cate Lane, Shelley Snyder, and Carmen Tull at USAID; Nicole Cheetham, Advocates for Youth; and Jo Jones, National Center for Health Statistics for their insight and assistance. This publication is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the terms of the IDEA Project (No. AID-OAA- A-10-00009). The contents are the responsibility of the Population Reference Bureau and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government. notes More developed regions, following the UN classification, comprise all of Europe and North America, plus Australia, Japan, and New Zealand. All other regions and countries are classified as less developed. The least developed countries consist of 48 countries with especially low incomes, high economic vulnerability, and poor human development indicators; 33 of these countries are in sub-saharan Africa, 14 in Asia, and one in the Caribbean. The criteria and list of countries, as defined by the United Nations, can be found at www.unohrlls.org/en/ldc/. Sub-Saharan Africa: All countries of Africa except the northern African countries of Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. World and Regional Totals: Regional population totals are rounded and include small countries or areas not shown. Regional and world rates and percentages are weighted averages of countries for which data are available; regional averages are weighted by population size and are generally shown for regions in which 60 percent or more of the population was covered. SouRceS United Nations Population Division, World Population Prospects: The Revision; Demographic and Health Surveys (ICF International and national statistical offices); Reproductive Health Surveys (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention); Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (UNICEF); National Survey of Family Growth 2006- (National Center for Health Statistics), special tabulations; Global Youth Tobacco Survey (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention); UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) Database; UIS, Out-of-School Adolescents; UIS, UNESCO e-atlas of Gender Equality in Education; United Nations Statistics Division, Millennium Development Goals Indicators Database; and International Labour Organization, LABORSTA Database. DEFInITIOnS Percent enrolled in Secondary School The ratio of the number of students enrolled in secondary school to the population in the applicable age group (such as ages 12 to 17), also known as the gross enrollment ratio. It can exceed 100 when the number of students currently enrolled exceeds the population of the relevant age group in the country. out of School adolescents, lower Secondary The percent of adolescents who are definitively out of school, meaning they are not enrolled in lower secondary or any other level of education most typically at the primary level. Lower secondary level typically covers an age range from approximately 10 to 15 years. Percent enrolled in tertiary education The ratio of the number of students enrolled in tertiary education to the population in the applicable age group (typically postsecondary school age), also known as the gross enrollment ratio. It can exceed 100 when the number of students currently enrolled exceeds the population of the relevant age group in the country. Youth unemployment Rate, ages 15-24 The proportion of the labor force ages 15 to 24 that is unemployed. The unemployed comprise all persons above a specified age who, during the reference period, were without work, currently available for work, and actively seeking work. labor force Participation Rate, ages 15-24 The ratio of the labor force ages 15 to 24 to the corresponding working-age population, expressed as a percentage. The labor force is the sum of the number of persons employed and the number of persons unemployed. Percent of Women ages 20-24 Married by age 15 and 18 Also called early marriage, the percent of women ages 20 to 24 married by their 15th or 18th birthday, respectively. Country data are from surveys conducted between 2005 and 2011. adolescent fertility Rate The number of births per 1,000 women ages 15 to 19. Married Women using Modern contraception The percentage of currently married or in-union women ages 15 to 19 and 20 to 24 who are currently using a form of modern contraception. Modern methods include clinic and supply methods such as the pill, IUD, condom, and sterilization. tobacco use among adolescents ages 13-15 The percentage of adolescents ages 13 to 15 who consumed any smokeless or smoking tobacco product at least once during the last 30 days prior to the survey. Data shown are nationally representative unless indicated as capital city only. Youth ages 15-24 With comprehensive Knowledge of HiV/aiDS The percentage of young people ages 15 to 24 who correctly identify the two major ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV (using condoms and limiting sex to one faithful, uninfected partner), who reject the two most common local misconceptions about HIV transmission, and who know that a healthy-looking person can transmit HIV. HiV/aiDS Prevalence, ages 15-24 The estimated percentage of women and men ages 15 to 24 living with HIV/AIDS. attitude toward Wife-beating among Young Women Percent of young women ages 15 to 19 and 20 to 24 who believe a husband is justified in beating his wife under certain circumstances, such as neglecting the children, refusing sexual intercourse, leaving home without telling her husband, arguing with her husband, or burning the food. PRB s The World s Youth 2013 Data Sheet is available in English, French, and Spanish at www.prb.org. To order this publication (available free-of-charge to audiences in developing countries quantities limited): Online at www.prb.org. E-mail: popref@prb.org. Call toll-free: 800-877-9881. Fax: 202-328-3937. Mail: 1875 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 520, Washington, DC 20009. 2013 Population Reference Bureau. All rights reserved. Photo credit, cover: 2012 Forest Woodward, istockphoto. notes Data are unavailable or inapplicable. Data refer to the most recent estimate available during the stated period. Italics Data refer to a year prior to the stated period. z Data round to zero. a Data for Sudan include South Sudan. b Special Administrative Region. c Data are for capital city. Selection Criteria: Countries highlighted in the graphs were chosen based on available data, geographic range, and topical relevance. 2013 Population Reference Bureau. All rights reserved. 2013 Population Reference Bureau the world s youth 2013 data sheet 16

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