The working-age population in Chile has steadily increased from 64.2% in 1990 to 69.0% in 2020, maintaining a stable percentage throughout the decades. Notable peaks occurred in the early 2000s, with slight fluctuations from 2016 onwards, reflecting the impacts of economic growth and demographic trends. The rise in the working-age population aligns with Chile's progressive economic reforms, improved healthcare, and growing workforce participation, particularly among women. From 2016 to 2022, a slight dip to 68.7% suggests the influence of an aging population and labor market shifts.
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