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Age Distribution Charts for Selected Countries
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Age Distribution Charts for Selected Countries

https://www.google.com/fusiontables/Data...iQggGOsSnU

I was learning google fusion spreadsheets and I built this out of world bank data on percentage of population under 15.

If you want to know where the 18-21 year olds are, I can't directly help but this is the closest thing from that dataset I believe.

The next age group was 15-64 so that doesn't help much.

Of course we all are toally against underage sex and believe the age of consent should raised to 21 worldwide. No, make that 35.

There is a very crude "trend" number at the right, basically if it is "2" the country is getting older, "1" and it's getting younger. based only on 2011 and 2010 data.

You can sort on any column by clicking on header, sort 1..100 means ascending.
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Age Distribution Charts for Selected Countries

The density of young people in a country does not matter much. Look at India -- young population, hard to get laid. Also, having this info at a country-level is too general. If you want a place with a lot of young people, go to a college town. Find a college town with a good gender ratio.
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Age Distribution Charts for Selected Countries

Quote: (11-02-2012 09:10 AM)The Duke Wrote:  

The density of young people in a country does not matter much. Look at India -- young population, hard to get laid. Also, having this info at a country-level is too general. If you want a place with a lot of young people, go to a college town. Find a college town with a good gender ratio.

How much country youthfulness matters is debatable, but it matters "some" as part of country evaluation with other data points.
College towns indeed sound like the best way to skew your stats in your favor. Got any info on that? Biggest college towns in world?

India is bad but that's an outlier, possibly because of the hermetic, anti-sex culture. And it's best obviously to get into the high-youth area of any country. But your comment doesn't take into account, what about college towns in high-youth countries versus a college town in Germany?

For instance good sex environment obviously correlates with youthfulness in the Philippines (Youth factor 35), the well known easiest place to get laid-- they have over DOUBLE the amount of young people of Germany (YF 13.5) .

What I find very interesting is that I saw few countries where the population is getting MORE youthful. Most the really poor countries in Africa are high YF but dropping. Here are some growing YF countries, countries becoming more youthful ( from only one data year, it is not good trend analysis, just to think about.) Thay are largely FSU!! Perhaps despair is relenting.

Kazzakhstan is an interesting case, perhaps like your example of India-- high YF but they might be rural, religious people not quite compatible with wandering Westerner

Countries Which Grew More Youthful for 2010 to 2011

Bulgaria 13.7

Latvia 13.8

Czech Republic 14.0

Ukraine 14.2

Spain 15.0

Belarus 15.0

Russian Federation 15.0

Estonia 15.3

Sweden 16.5

Ireland 21.2

Kazakhstan 24.5
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