Population
Population: 319,031
Density: 32.9
Net Migration:0 migrant per 1000 people.
Birth Rate: 15.81 births per 1000 people.
Death Rate: 6.96 deaths per 1000 people.
Rate of Natural Increase: 0.8%
Population Growth Rate: 1.5
Infant Mortality Rate: 12.89 deaths per 1000 people.
Total Fertility Rate: 1.97 children per woman.
Population Age <15 %: 23.6%
Population Age 65+ %: 6.7%
Dependency Rate: 40.9 %
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 71.69 years
Life Expectancy at Birth (females): 74.19 years
Life Expectancy at Birth (males): 69.25 years
Primary School Completion Rate for Females: 99%
Primary School Completion Rate for Males: 97%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Females: 88%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 82%
GNI PPP per Capital in US$: $29,740
Population Living Below US$2 per day: N/A
Economically Active Females 15+: 68%
Economically Active Males 15+: 79%
Mobile Phone Subscribers: Less than 100.
Motor Vehicles: N/A
Undernourished Population: 8.0%
Underweight Children Under Age 5: N/A
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 6,600
On the Demographic transition model scale, The Bahamas is in stage four. The birth rates and the death rates are both really low. That makes the population a bit more stable to lead into stage five with.
Density: 32.9
Net Migration:0 migrant per 1000 people.
Birth Rate: 15.81 births per 1000 people.
Death Rate: 6.96 deaths per 1000 people.
Rate of Natural Increase: 0.8%
Population Growth Rate: 1.5
Infant Mortality Rate: 12.89 deaths per 1000 people.
Total Fertility Rate: 1.97 children per woman.
Population Age <15 %: 23.6%
Population Age 65+ %: 6.7%
Dependency Rate: 40.9 %
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 71.69 years
Life Expectancy at Birth (females): 74.19 years
Life Expectancy at Birth (males): 69.25 years
Primary School Completion Rate for Females: 99%
Primary School Completion Rate for Males: 97%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Females: 88%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 82%
GNI PPP per Capital in US$: $29,740
Population Living Below US$2 per day: N/A
Economically Active Females 15+: 68%
Economically Active Males 15+: 79%
Mobile Phone Subscribers: Less than 100.
Motor Vehicles: N/A
Undernourished Population: 8.0%
Underweight Children Under Age 5: N/A
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 6,600
On the Demographic transition model scale, The Bahamas is in stage four. The birth rates and the death rates are both really low. That makes the population a bit more stable to lead into stage five with.