What is the population of Bolivia?
Population | 11,639,909 |
Population Growth Rate | 1.63% |
Urban Population | 66.8% |
Population in Major Urban Areas | Santa Cruz 1.719 million; LA PAZ (capital) 1.715 million; Sucre (constitutional capital) 307,000 |
Nationality Noun | Bolivian(s) |
Nationality Adjective | Bolivian |
Ethnic Groups | Quechua 30%, mestizo (mixed white and Amerindian ancestry) 30%, Aymara 25%, white 15% |
Languages Spoken | Spanish (official), Quechua (official), Aymara (official) |
What is school like in Bolivia?
What are the health conditions in Bolivia?
Contraceptive Prevalence Rate - female 15-49 | 60.5% |
Death Rate - deaths/1,000 population | 6.67 |
Drinking Water Source - percent of rural population improved | 71.9% |
Drinking Water Source - percent of total population unimproved | 11.9% |
Drinking Water Source - percent of urban population improved | 96% |
Food or Waterborne Disease (s) | Bacterial diarrhea and Hepatitis A |
Health Expenditures - percent of GDP | 4.9% |
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate | 0.2% |
HIV/Aids Deaths | 1,300 |
Hospital Bed Density - beds/1,000 population | 1.1 |
Infant Mortality Rate - female deaths/1,000 live births | 35.9 |
Infant Mortality Rate - male deaths/1,000 live births | 43.44 |
Infant Mortality Rate - total deaths/1,000 live births | 39.76 |
Major Infectious Diseases - degree of risk | Very high |
Maternal Mortality Rate - deaths/100,000 live births | 190 |
Mean Age for Mother's First Birth | 21.2 |
Obesity - adult prevalence rate | 17.9% |
People Living with HIV/AIDS | 12,000 |
Physicians Density - physicians/1,000 population | 1.22 |
Sanitation Facility Access - percent of total population unimproved | 53.6% |
Sanitation Facility Access - percent of urban population improved | 57.5% |
Sanitation Facility Access - percent of rural population improved | 23.7% |
Total Fertility Rate - children born/woman | 2.87 |
Underweight - percent of children under five years | 4.5% |
Vectorborne Disease (s) | Dengue fever, malaria, and yellow fever |
How long do people live in Bolivia?
Life Expectancy at Birth | 68 Years |
Life Expectancy at Birth - female | 71 Years |
Life Expectancy at Birth - male | 65 Years |
Median Age | 23 Years |
Median Age - female | 23 Years |
Median Age - male | 22 Years |
Birth Rate - births/1,000 population | 24 |
Death Rate - deaths/1,000 population | 6.67 |
Median Age | 23 Years |
Median Age - female | 23 Years |
Median Age - male | 22 Years |
Net Migration Rate - migrant(s)/1,000 population | -0.76 |
Population Growth Rate | 1.63% |
Sex Ratio 0-14 Years - male/female | 1.04 |
Sex Ratio 15-24 Years - male/female | 1.03 |
Sex Ratio 25-54 Years - male/female | .95 |
Sex Ratio 55-64 Years - male/female | .98 |
Sex Ratio at Birth - male/female | 1.05 |
Sex Ratio of Total Population - male/female | .98 |
Sex Ratio Over 64 Years - male/female | .79 |
What are the health conditions in Bolivia?
What is school like in Bolivia?
Education Expenditures - percent of GDP | 6.9% |
Literacy - female | 81.6% |
Literacy - male | 93.1% |
Literacy - total population | 86.7% |
Literacy Definition | Age 15 and over can read and write |
School Life Expectancy - female | 13 Years |
School Life Expectancy - male | 13 Years |
Total School Life Expectancy - (primary to tertiary) | 13 Years |
Can people in Bolivia read?
Literacy - female | 81.6% |
Literacy - male | 93.1% |
Literacy - total population | 86.7% |
Literacy Definition | Age 15 and over can read and write |
Predominant Language | Spanish (official), Quechua (official), Aymara (official) |
Is Bolivia a safe place to visit?