Recorded Sound. Argentina. Population Pyramid & Demographic Transition Model Jigzcel Divine F. Basoy Student.
Recorded Sound. Profile. Country of South America world’s eighth largest country (area more extensive than Mexico and the U.S. state of Texas combined) declared independence from Spain in 1816 claims a portion of Antarctica, as well as several islands in the South Atlantic.
Recorded Sound. Profile. Called " crisol de razas ," or mix of races, between the 18th and 19th centuries, received more than 6.6 million immigrants second to the United States , which helped the country's population double every 20 years..
Recorded Sound. Population Pyramid (1950,2020,2100).
Recorded Sound. Population Pyramid. ENS 270-EF. Males 2.1 102 Argentina. Population in 1950 0.2 Females Population (millions) @ 20 IS united Netions, DESA, Population Division, Liænsed unde Creative Commons license CC BY 30 IGO. United Nations. OESA Populstion Division. Wohd Population Pro:pect: 2019 http:J/populstion.un.ovwpp/.
Recorded Sound. Population Pyramid. ENS 270-EF. At year 2020, population distribution of Argentina is:.
Recorded Sound. Population Pyramid. ENS 270-EF. At year 2100, population distribution of Argentina is:.
Recorded Sound. Demographics. ENS 270-EF. 8. Total Area ( Sq Km) - 2,791,810 Density: Persons Per Sq Km (2021)- 16.4 Urban-Rural Population (2019): Urban: 92.7% Rural: 7.3 % Life Expectancy At Birth: Male: (2019) 73.2 years Female: (2019) 80 years Median age: 31.7 years of age Fertility rate of women : 2.25 children per woman.
Recorded Sound. Demographic Transition Model. ENS 270-EF.
Recorded Sound. Summary. Argentina is in the 30-year period characterized as the most advantageous age structure until early beginning of 2040s. Dynamics of fertility and mortality rates signify gradual aging population which has implications on: 1.Economy 2.Social protection system 3. Public policies 4. society.
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