Population
Population: 10,320,000
Density: 387
Net migration rate: -3
Birth Rate: 28/1,000 population
Death Rate: 9/1,000 population
Rate of Natural Increase: 1.9%
Population Growth Rate: 1.4%
Infant Mortality Rate: 59 deaths/1,000 live births
Total Fertility Rate: 3.4 children born/woman
Population Age <15%: 35%
Population Ages 65+%: 4%
Dependency Rate: 33
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 63 years
Life Expectancy at Birth (females): 65 years
Life Expectancy at Birth (males): 61 years
Primary School Completion Rate (females): N/A
Primary School Completion Rate (males): N/A
Secondary School Enrollment Net (females): N/A
Secondary School Enrollment Net (males): N/A
GNI PPP per capita US$: $1,710
Economically Active Females 15+: 58%
Economically Active Males 15+: 83%
Mobile Phone Subscribers (# per 100): 69
Motor Vehicles (# per 1000): N/A
Undernourished Population: 46%
Underweight Children Under Age 5: 11.6%
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 1.8%
Density: 387
Net migration rate: -3
Birth Rate: 28/1,000 population
Death Rate: 9/1,000 population
Rate of Natural Increase: 1.9%
Population Growth Rate: 1.4%
Infant Mortality Rate: 59 deaths/1,000 live births
Total Fertility Rate: 3.4 children born/woman
Population Age <15%: 35%
Population Ages 65+%: 4%
Dependency Rate: 33
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 63 years
Life Expectancy at Birth (females): 65 years
Life Expectancy at Birth (males): 61 years
Primary School Completion Rate (females): N/A
Primary School Completion Rate (males): N/A
Secondary School Enrollment Net (females): N/A
Secondary School Enrollment Net (males): N/A
GNI PPP per capita US$: $1,710
Economically Active Females 15+: 58%
Economically Active Males 15+: 83%
Mobile Phone Subscribers (# per 100): 69
Motor Vehicles (# per 1000): N/A
Undernourished Population: 46%
Underweight Children Under Age 5: 11.6%
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 1.8%
Haiti appears to be in Stage 1 of the Demographic Transition. Kids are dying at an earlier age and there aren't technologically advanced enough medical treatments to prevent it. Adults aren't living as long either, and famine is common as are diseases. But, it is predicted that Haiti will have improved conditions come 2050.
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