Core Insights - Sri Lanka's population reached 21,781,800 in 2024, an increase of 1,422,361 since 2012, indicating a moderate growth rate [2] - The proportion of the working-age population (ages 15-64) slightly decreased to 66.7% from 66.9% in 2012, while the elderly population (ages 65 and above) rose from 7.9% to 12.6%, highlighting an aging population trend [2] - The rural population increased by 1,343,596, while the urban population grew by 114,733, and the plantation population decreased by 35,968, reflecting shifts in demographic distribution [2] Population Structure Changes - The data indicates a decline in the youth population and an increase in the elderly population, which may lead to future labor shortages, rising healthcare costs, and increased demand for retirement security systems [2] - The gender imbalance persists, with females constituting 51.7% of the population, outnumbering males by 757,112 [2] Housing and Urban Development - There are 6,030,541 housing units occupied, an increase of 822,801 units since 2012, representing a growth rate of 15.8% [2] - The slowdown in housing growth in key areas suggests pressures on urban development and housing affordability [2]
斯人口达到2178万,呈现老龄化趋势,增长速度放缓
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-11-01 16:20