Population
Population(mid 2014) : 15,860,000
Density (people per sq. km) : 146
Net Migration Rate (# per 1000 people): -1
Birth Rate (# per 1000 people): 31
Death Rate (# per 1000 people): 5
Rate of Natural Increase: 2.6%
Population Growth Rate: 1.86%
Infant Mortality Rate (# of deaths per 1000 live births): 23.0
Total Fertility Rate (average # of children per woman): 3.8
Population Age <15: 40%
Population Ages 65+: 5%
Dependency Rate (add together Population Age <15 % and Ages 65+ %): 45%
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 71.74 years
Life Expectancy at Birth Males: 69.82 years
Life Expectancy at Birth Females: 73.76 years
Primary School Completion Rate Females: 77%
Primary School Completion Rate Males: 83%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Females: 39%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 41%
GNI PPP per capita in US$: $7,130
Economically Active Females 15+: 42%
Economically Active Males 15+: 80%
Mobile Phone Subscribers (# per 100): 140
Motor Vehicles (# per 1000): 70
Undernourished Population: 31%
Underweight Children Under Age 5:
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 0.8%
Density (people per sq. km) : 146
Net Migration Rate (# per 1000 people): -1
Birth Rate (# per 1000 people): 31
Death Rate (# per 1000 people): 5
Rate of Natural Increase: 2.6%
Population Growth Rate: 1.86%
Infant Mortality Rate (# of deaths per 1000 live births): 23.0
Total Fertility Rate (average # of children per woman): 3.8
Population Age <15: 40%
Population Ages 65+: 5%
Dependency Rate (add together Population Age <15 % and Ages 65+ %): 45%
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 71.74 years
Life Expectancy at Birth Males: 69.82 years
Life Expectancy at Birth Females: 73.76 years
Primary School Completion Rate Females: 77%
Primary School Completion Rate Males: 83%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Females: 39%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 41%
GNI PPP per capita in US$: $7,130
Economically Active Females 15+: 42%
Economically Active Males 15+: 80%
Mobile Phone Subscribers (# per 100): 140
Motor Vehicles (# per 1000): 70
Undernourished Population: 31%
Underweight Children Under Age 5:
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: 0.8%
I believe that Guatemala is in Stage 3 due to the fact that it has a high birth rate and an extremely low death rate with its population pyramid square off at the bottom show that its inhabitants are living longer lives.