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- Population = 17,216,945 (July 2013 est.)
- Density = 23
- Net migration Rate = 0.35 migrant(s)/1,000 population
- Birth Rate = 14.12 births/1,000 population
- Death Rate = 5.86 deaths/1,000 population
- Rate of Natural Increase = 0.9%
- Population Growth Rate = 0.86%
- Infant Mortality rate = 7.19 deaths/1,000 live births
- Population Age Less Than 15 = 21% (male 1,846,433/female 1,771,225)
- Population Age 65+ = 9.7% (male 694,570/female 971,114) (2013 est.)
- Dependancy Rate = 30.7%
- Life Expanctancy at Birth (total) = 78.27 years
- Life Expectancy at Birth (females) = 81.42 years
- Life Expectancy at Birth (males) = 75.25 years
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- Primary School Completion rate females = 88
- Primary school completion rate males = 101
- Secondary school enrollment net females = 92
- Secondary school enrollment net males = 89
- GNI PPP per capita in US$ = 13,420
- Population living below US2$ per day = 1%
- Economically active females 15+ = 42%
- Economically active males 15+ = 73%
- Mobile phone subscribers (# per 100) = 88
- Motor vehicles (# per 100) = 146
- Undernourished Population = 4%
- Underweight children under age of 5 = 1%
- HIV/AIDS among people ages 15-49 =
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The country of Chile is in stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model. This is because of low birth (14.2) and death (5.86) rates. It has low birth rates because of improved family planning, low fertility rate, and the improving status of women. It has low death rates because of reliable food supplies and good health care. The rate of natural increase in Chile is 0.9%, which is very low. The population growth is stable at 0.86 while the life expectancy is great at an average of 78. This country may be aging, but still has a pretty stable growth rate.