Population: 327,316
Arithmetic Density: 33 people per sq mile
Physiological Density: 4,087 people per sq mile
Agricultural Density: 5,907 farmers per arable land
CBR: 15.4 births/1,000 population
CDR: 7.1 deaths/1,000 population
NIR: 8.3
Net Migration Rate: 0 migrants/1,000 population
Population Growth Rate: .83%
IMR: 11.7 deaths/1,000 live births
TFR: 1.95 children born/woman
Population Age <15%: 22.75% (male 37,779/female 36,691)
Population Ages 65+ %: 7.47% (male 9,399/female 15,065)
Dependency Rate: 30.22%
Life Expectancy at birth: 72.4 years
Life Expectancy at birth Females: 74.8 years
Life Expectancy at birth Males: 70 years
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 3.22% (8,100 people living with it)
Obesity Rate: 36.6%
Population Pyramids:
Arithmetic Density: 33 people per sq mile
Physiological Density: 4,087 people per sq mile
Agricultural Density: 5,907 farmers per arable land
CBR: 15.4 births/1,000 population
CDR: 7.1 deaths/1,000 population
NIR: 8.3
Net Migration Rate: 0 migrants/1,000 population
Population Growth Rate: .83%
IMR: 11.7 deaths/1,000 live births
TFR: 1.95 children born/woman
Population Age <15%: 22.75% (male 37,779/female 36,691)
Population Ages 65+ %: 7.47% (male 9,399/female 15,065)
Dependency Rate: 30.22%
Life Expectancy at birth: 72.4 years
Life Expectancy at birth Females: 74.8 years
Life Expectancy at birth Males: 70 years
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 3.22% (8,100 people living with it)
Obesity Rate: 36.6%
Population Pyramids:
Demographic Transition Model:
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The Bahamas looks to be showing signs of an early stage 4 country as seen by the crude birth rate, crude death rate, and the total fertility rate. This is because the birth rate is low and so is the death rate, but the total fertility rate is in the middle of the scales of the stage 3 and stage 4 countries. Also, the life expectancy is in stage 4 which adds to the fact that it is an early stage 4 country according to the demographic transition model.
The Bahamas looks to be showing signs of an early stage 4 country as seen by the crude birth rate, crude death rate, and the total fertility rate. This is because the birth rate is low and so is the death rate, but the total fertility rate is in the middle of the scales of the stage 3 and stage 4 countries. Also, the life expectancy is in stage 4 which adds to the fact that it is an early stage 4 country according to the demographic transition model.