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As a result of the low birth rate, high life expectancy, and relatively high rate of emigration of younger people, Uruguay's population is quite mature. In 2006, the country had a birth rate of 13.91 births per thousand population, lower than neighboring countries Argentina (16.73 births/1000 population)[3] and Brazil (16.56 births/1,000 ...
The United States and Uruguay have also ... Racial and ethnic composition in Uruguay (2011 census) [144] Race/Color ... Uruguay's rate of population growth is much ...
Pages in category "Demographics of Uruguay" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Uruguay's relative economic stability, higher wages and job security, and vaunted public education system make it an attractive de Uruguay's migrant population grows for first time in a century ...
Uruguay: 0.830: 3 Centro Sur (Flores, Florida and Lavalleja) 0.822 4 Centro (Durazno and Tacuarembó) 0.804 High human development 5 Litoral Sur (Soriano, Colonia and San José) 0.797 6 Norte (Artigas, Rivera, Cerro Largo and Treinta y Tres) 0.798 7 Litoral Norte (Paysandú, Salto and Río Negro) 0.789
At the 2011 census, Canelones Department had a population of 520,187 (253,124 male and 267,063 female) and 222,193 (+44.25% than in 2004 (153,931)) households. [3] The average household size was 2.3 persons. Demographic data for Canelones Department in 2010: Population growth rate: 1,095%; Birth rate: 14.83 births/1,000 people
The population of Argentina, Chile and Uruguay is 40, 17.5 and 3.6 million respectively. Buenos Aires is the largest metropolitan area at 13.1 million and Santiago, Chile has 6.4 million. When part of Southeastern Brazil is included, São Paulo is the largest city, with 19.8 million; in the Southern Brazil , the largest metropolitan area is ...
As of the census of 2011, San José Department had a population of 108,309 (53,998 male and 54,311 female) and 43,023 households. [2] Demographic data for San José Department in 2010: Population growth rate: 0.941%; Birth rate: 14.60 births/1,000 people; Death rate: 8.44 deaths/1,000 people; Average age: 33.2 (32.1 male, 34.2 female)