POPULATION
Population: 40,829,000
Density: 15 sq.km
Net Migration Rate (number per 1000 ppl): -1
Birth Rate (number per 1000 ppl): 1.2
Death Rate (number per 1000 ppl): 8
Rate of Natural Increase: 1.1%
Population Growth Rate: 1.0
Infant Mortality Rate (number of deaths per 1000 live births): 12.1
Total Fertility Rate (average number of children per woman): 2.4
Population Age less than 15 percent: 25%
Population Ages 65+ percent: 10%
Dependency Rate: 35%
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 76
Life Expectancy at Birth Females: 79
Life Expectancy at Birth Males: 72
Primary School Completion Rate Females: 104%
Primary School Completion Rate Males: 100%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Females: 85%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 76%
GNI PPP per capita in US $: $14, 090
Population Living Below US $2 per day: 1%
Economically Active Females 15+: 52%
Economically Active Males 15+: 78%
Mobile Phone Subscribers (number per 100): 117
Motor Vehicles (number per 1000): 181
Undernourished Population: 3.0%
Underweight Children Under Age 5: 2.00%
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 0.5%
Density: 15 sq.km
Net Migration Rate (number per 1000 ppl): -1
Birth Rate (number per 1000 ppl): 1.2
Death Rate (number per 1000 ppl): 8
Rate of Natural Increase: 1.1%
Population Growth Rate: 1.0
Infant Mortality Rate (number of deaths per 1000 live births): 12.1
Total Fertility Rate (average number of children per woman): 2.4
Population Age less than 15 percent: 25%
Population Ages 65+ percent: 10%
Dependency Rate: 35%
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 76
Life Expectancy at Birth Females: 79
Life Expectancy at Birth Males: 72
Primary School Completion Rate Females: 104%
Primary School Completion Rate Males: 100%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Females: 85%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 76%
GNI PPP per capita in US $: $14, 090
Population Living Below US $2 per day: 1%
Economically Active Females 15+: 52%
Economically Active Males 15+: 78%
Mobile Phone Subscribers (number per 100): 117
Motor Vehicles (number per 1000): 181
Undernourished Population: 3.0%
Underweight Children Under Age 5: 2.00%
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 0.5%
Demographic Transition Model (DTM)
Argentina is in the Stage 5 due to the fact that the birth rate is low and drops below the death rate. The natural increase is low, so it coukd be in between Stage 4 and Stage 5. The death rate seems to be low, and since Argentina fits most of the Stage 5 "requirements," it is in or almost in Stage 5.