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Table 2 Proportion of the population aged 80 years and over by age-group and sex

From: Evolution of the “fourth stage” of epidemiologic transition in people aged 80 years and over: population-based cohort study using electronic health records

 

80-84 years

85-89

90-94

95-99

100+

Total men & women 80+

MEN

 1990-1994

51,820

(19.6)

22,429

(8.5)

6,502

(2.5)

1,317

(0.50)

309

(0.12)

265,042

 1995-1999

89,043

(18.5)

46,168

(9.6)

14,270

(3.0)

3,150

(0.65)

452

(0.09)

481,328

 2000-2004

198,396

(20.3)

89,394

(9.1)

32,699

(3.3)

6,642

(0.68)

1,385

(0.14)

979,146

 2005-2009

241,232

(20.5)

126,346

(10.7)

39,629

(3.4)

8,693

(0.74)

1,497

(0.13)

1,178,725

 2010-2014

236,290

(20.9)

129,861

(11.5)

48,552

(4.3)

9,176

(0.81)

1,717

(0.15)

1,132,393

Change relative to 1990-1994

 

+6.7%

 

+35.5%

 

+74.8%

 

+63.1

 

+30.1

 

WOMEN

 1990-1994

96,683

(36.5)

56,824

(21.4)

22,761

(8.6)

5,313

(2.0)

1,084

(0.41)

265,042

 1995-1999

159,566

(33.2)

107,675

(22.4)

46,473

(9.7)

12,545

(2.6)

1,986

(0.41)

481,328

 2000-2004

328,522

(33.6)

193,143

(19.7)

97,149

(9.9)

26,792

(2.7)

5,024

(0.51)

979,146

 2005-2009

364,524

(30.9)

248,815

(21.1)

107,778

(9.1)

33,685

(2.9)

6,526

(0.55)

1,178,725

 2010-2014

328,498

(29.0)

225,332

(19.9)

115,227

(10.2)

31,016

(2.7)

6,724

(0.59)

1,132,393

Change relative to 1990-1994

 

-20.5%

 

-7.2%

 

+18.5%

 

+36.6%

 

+45.2%

 
  1. Figures are sum of mid-year counts (% of total population aged 80 years and over)