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PEOPLE
and POPULATION |
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8,724,156
(July 2004
est.)
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0-14 years:
36.4% (male
1,619,950;
female
1,557,883)
15-64
years:
59.1% (male
2,522,086;
female
2,631,944)
65 years
and over:
4.5% (male
175,193;
female
217,100) (2004
est.)
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total:
21.1 years
male:
20.4 years
female:
21.8 years
(2004 est.)
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1.56%
(2004 est.)
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24.65
births/1,000
population
(2004 est.)
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7.77
deaths/1,000
population
(2004 est.)
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-1.32
migrant(s)/1,000
population
(2004 est.)
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at birth:
1.05
male(s)/female
under 15
years:
1.04
male(s)/female
15-64
years:
0.96
male(s)/female
65 years
and over:
0.81
male(s)/female
total
population:
0.98
male(s)/female
(2004 est.)
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total:
54.58
deaths/1,000
live births
male:
58.23
deaths/1,000
live births
female:
50.75
deaths/1,000
live births
(2004 est.)
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Life
expectancy
at birth:
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total
population:
65.14 years
male:
62.54 years
female:
67.86 years
(2004 est.)
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3.08 children
born/woman
(2004 est.)
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noun:
Bolivian(s)
adjective:
Bolivian
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Quechua
30%, mestizo
(mixed white
and Amerindian
ancestry) 30%,
Aymara 25%,
white 15%
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Roman
Catholic 95%,
Protestant
(Evangelical
Methodist)
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Spanish
(official),
Quechua
(official),
Aymara
(official)
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definition:
age 15 and
over can read
and write
total
population:
87.2%
male:
93.1%
female:
81.6% (2003
est.)
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