CHANGES IN POPULATION STRUCTURE IN ALGERIA

Dr. Belaroussi Cherifa
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Many countries worldwide, especially in the West, are grappling with the ageing of their societies. The proportion of this sensitive demographic increase with their growing needs, requiring special care and attention. However, these countries vary in their capacities to meet these needs. Unlike many other nations, the Algerian society, over the past few decades, has seen a youth population exceeding 70%, a consequence of the population increase following the country's independence. The concept was to compensate for the losses during the liberation struggle, where the fertility rate reached over seven children per woman. This fertility rate quickly declined to 4.5 children per woman in 1990 and further dropped to 3.1 children per woman by 2016. The rise in fertility for more than two decades and the decline in mortality at all levels present a contrasting image of the population structure compared to the past and the present. These changes will inevitably lead to an ageing population. The new demographic composition of Algeria indicates a percentage of 9.3% of adults aged 60 and above. Will Algerian population face the challenges of ageing in the coming years?
阿尔及利亚人口结构的变化
世界上许多国家,尤其是西方国家,都在努力应对社会老龄化问题。这一敏感人口的比例随着他们日益增长的需求而增加,需要特别的照顾和关注。然而,这些国家满足这些需求的能力各不相同。与许多其他国家不同的是,阿尔及利亚社会在过去几十年里,青年人口超过了 70%,这是国家独立后人口增长的结果。这一概念是为了弥补解放斗争期间的损失,当时的生育率达到每名妇女生育 7 个以上子女。1990 年,生育率迅速下降到每名妇女 4.5 个孩子,到 2016 年进一步下降到每名妇女 3.1 个孩子。二十多年来生育率的上升和各级死亡率的下降,呈现出一种今昔对比的人口结构。这些变化将不可避免地导致人口老龄化。阿尔及利亚新的人口构成显示,60 岁及以上的成年人占 9.3%。阿尔及利亚人口在未来几年是否会面临老龄化的挑战?
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