POPULATION
Population: 6,264,000
Density: 296 sq. km
Net Migration Rate (number per 1000 ppl): -8
Birth Rate (number per 1000 ppl): 20
Death Rate (number per 1000 ppl): 7
Rate of Natural Increase: 1.4%
Population Growth Rate: 0.6
Infant Mortality Rate (number of deaths per 1000 live births): 20
Total Fertility Rate (average number of children per woman): 2.3
Population Age less than 15 percent: 32%
Population Ages 65+ percent: 7%
Dependency Rate: 39%
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 67
Life Expectancy at Birth Females: 77
Life Expectancy at Birth Males: 72
Primary School Completion Rate Females: 97%
Primary School Completion Rate Males: 95%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Females: 56%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 54%
GNI PPP per capita in US $: $6,420
Population Living Below US $2 per day: 15%
Economically Active Females 15+: 46%
Economically Active Males 15+: 77%
Mobile Phone Subscribers (number per 100): 113
Motor Vehicles (number per 1000): 64
Undernourished Population: 11%
Underweight Children Under Age 5: 6%
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 0.8%
Density: 296 sq. km
Net Migration Rate (number per 1000 ppl): -8
Birth Rate (number per 1000 ppl): 20
Death Rate (number per 1000 ppl): 7
Rate of Natural Increase: 1.4%
Population Growth Rate: 0.6
Infant Mortality Rate (number of deaths per 1000 live births): 20
Total Fertility Rate (average number of children per woman): 2.3
Population Age less than 15 percent: 32%
Population Ages 65+ percent: 7%
Dependency Rate: 39%
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 67
Life Expectancy at Birth Females: 77
Life Expectancy at Birth Males: 72
Primary School Completion Rate Females: 97%
Primary School Completion Rate Males: 95%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Females: 56%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 54%
GNI PPP per capita in US $: $6,420
Population Living Below US $2 per day: 15%
Economically Active Females 15+: 46%
Economically Active Males 15+: 77%
Mobile Phone Subscribers (number per 100): 113
Motor Vehicles (number per 1000): 64
Undernourished Population: 11%
Underweight Children Under Age 5: 6%
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 0.8%
Demographic Transition Model (DTM)
El Salvador is in the Stage 4 due to the fact that the birth rate is low, just like he natural increase. The death rate is low as well, and since El Salvador fits many of the Stage 4 "requirements," it is in Stage 4. The Population Pyramid to me seems to be a Stage 3.