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| country = Bolivia | image = Bolivian Censuses 1826-2012.png | caption = Scatter plot of the population of Bolivia (in thousands) from 1826–2012 | size_of_population = 10,027,254 (2012) | density = 9.1 people/km2 (2012) | growth = 21.2% (2012) | birth = 23.7 per 1,000 pop. (2013) | death = 6.6 per 1,000 pop. (2013) | life = 68.87 years (2014) | life_male = 65.4 years (2013) | life_female = 71.1 years (2013) | infant_mortality = 39.7 deaths/1,000 live births (2013) | fertility = 2.8 children born/woman (2013) | age_0–14_years = 31.0% (2012) | age_15–64_years = 63.1% (2012) | age_65_years = 6.1% (2012) | total_mf_ratio = 0.99 male/female (2012) | sr_under_15 = 1.05 male/female (2012) | sr_15–64_years = 0.96 male/female (2012) | sr_65_years_over = 0.88 male/female (2012) | nation = noun: Bolivian(s), adjective: Bolivian | major_ethnic = Quechua 45.6%, Ayamara 42.4% (2012) | minor_ethnic = 37 other ethnic groups (2012) | official = Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, Guarani, and 34 other native languages }} The demographic characteristics of the population of Bolivia are known through censuses, with the first in 1826 and the most recent being in 2012. The National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia (INE) has performed this task since 1950. The population of Bolivia in 2012 had reached 10 million for the first time in history. The population density is 9.13 inhabitants per square kilometer, and the overall life expectancy in Bolivia at birth is 68.2 years. The population has steadily risen from the late 1800s to the present time. The natural growth rate of the population is positive, which has been a continuing trend since the 1950s; in 2012, Bolivia's birth rate continued to be higher than the death rate. Bolivia is in the third stage of demographic transition. In terms of age structure, the populations is dominated by the 15–64 segment. The median age of the population is 23.1, and the gender ratio of the total population is 0.99 males per female. Bolivia is inhabited mostly by Quechua (45.6%) and Aymara (42.4%), while minorities include 37 indigenous groups (0.3% average per group). The Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, Guarani languages, as well as 34 other native languages are the official language of Bolivia. Spanish is the most-spoken language (60.7%) within the population. The main religions of Bolivia are Catholicism (81.8%), Evangelicalism (11.5%), and Protestantism (2.6%). Education is of poor quality, and has a 91.2% literacy rate. An estimated 7.6% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) is spent on education. The average monthly household income was Bs.1,378 ($293) in 1994. In December 2013 the unemployment rate was 3.2% of the working population. Average urbanisation rate in Bolivia is 67%. Population{{Historical populations|title = Census population |align = left |percentages = pagr |source = 1826,[1] 1831–2001,[2] 2012[3] |1826 |997427 |1831 |1088768 |1835 |1060777 |1845 |1378896 |1854 |2326126 |1882 |1172156 |1900 |1555818 |1950 |2704165 |1976 |4613486 |1992 |6420792 |2001 |8274325 |2012 |10027254 }} The first true estimate of the population of Bolivia came in 1826, which 997,427 inhabitants were estimated. This number was calculated from the 1796 census organized by Francisco Gil de Taboada, which consisted of several Bolivian cities.[1] The first modern census was completed in 1831, and ten have been completed since then. The organizer of Bolivian's censuses has changed throughout the years—Andrés de Santa Cruz (1831), The Bolivian Statistical Office (1835, 1854, 1882), The Bolivian Statistical Commission (1845), The National Immigration Bureau and The Statistics and Geographic Propaganda (1900), and The Department of Statistics and Censuses (1950)—with the INE conducting the census since 1976.[1] The national census is supposed to be conducted every ten years, however, the 2012 census was late because of "climatic factors and the financing." The 2012 census data was conducted on 21 November 2012, in which 10,027,254 inhabitants were in the country. The estimated cost of the census was $50 million.[4][5] With a population of 10.0 million in 2012, Bolivia ranks 87th in the world by population.[3] Its population density is 9.13 inhabitants per square kilometer. The overall life expectancy in Bolivia is 65.4. The total fertility rate is 2.87 children per mother.[9] Since 1950, the World Health Organization's (WHO) estimates the birth rate exceeded the death rate of the country.[10] The population of Bolivia has been increasing since 1900, and has only had a negative per annum growth rate twice in its history (1835 and 1882). Bolivia is in the third stage of demographic transition. There were 562,461 immigrants in Bolivia in 2012, with the most (40.5%) coming from Argentina.[6] In 2008, there were 48,809 marriages in Bolivia, and 5,887 divorces throughout the country in 2011.[7][8] {{Clear}}Cities{{Largest cities of Bolivia|collapsed_state=collapsed}}Vital statistics
Fertility and BirthsTotal Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and Crude Birth Rate (CBR):[11]
Structure of the population[10]Structure of the population (21 November 2012) (Census) :
Life expectancy
Source: UN World Population Prospects[12] Ethnic groups{{bar box|title=Ethnic groups in Bolivia[19] |titlebar=#ddd |left1=Ethnic group |right1=percent |float=left |bars={{bar percent|Mestizo|Blue|68}}{{bar percent|Quechua or Aymara|Red|44}}{{bar percent|Indigenous|Orange|20}}{{bar percent|White|Yellow|5}}{{bar percent|Unspecified |Red|3}}{{bar percent| Cholo/Chola|Green|2}}{{bar percent|Black |Red|1}}{{bar percent|Other |Red|1}} }} Languages{{Main article|Languages of Bolivia}}The official languages of Bolivia are Spanish[19] (60.7%), Quechua[19] (21.2%), Aymara[19] (14.6), and Guaraní[19] (0.6%), plus other 33 native languages.[13] Originally only Spanish, Aymara, and Quechua were the official languages until the 2009 Constitution was passed.[14] According to the 2001 census, 60.7% of the population over six years old is able to speak Spanish and/or speaks it as a native language. Religion{{Main article|Religion in Bolivia}}{{bar box|title=Religion in Bolivia[13] |titlebar=#ddd |left1=Religion |right1=percent |float=left |bars={{bar percent|Roman Catholicism|Blue|76.8}}{{bar percent|Evangelicalism and Pentecostalism|Orange|8.1}}{{bar percent|Protestantism|Yellow|7.9}}{{bar percent|Other |Green|1.7}}{{bar percent|None|Red|5.5}} }} In a 2012 Gallup poll, 87% answered affirmatively when asked "Is religion important in your daily life?"[15] {{Clear}}Education{{Main article|Education in Bolivia}}The literacy rate in Bolivia is 94.98%.[16] Health{{Main article|Health in Bolivia}}Healthcare expenditures comprise only 4.9% of the GDP.[9] According to the 2013 World Factbook, Bolivia ranks 161st in life expectancy with an average age of 68.2 years.[17] In 2009, the World Factbook estimated 12,000 people are living in Bolivia with HIV/AIDS (0.2%) and less than 1,000 of that population died from it.[17] In 2003, it was estimated by the World Health Organization (WHO) that 31.9% of the adult population (12–64) were smokers.[18] According to 2008 WHO data, 17.9% of the population is obese.[19] In 2011, there were 3,255 healthcare institutions, of which 1,134 are considered "first class" (medical personnel and registered nurses) by the Bolivian Ministry of Health Management.[20] The hospitals employed an estimated 10,000 medical doctors in 2001.[21] In 2012, the causes of death in Bolivia were:[22] {{Col-start}}{{Col-2}}
Economic indicators{{Main article|Economy of Bolivia}}Personal income, jobs, and unemployment2016 average monthly income was estimated in 4,319 Bs. An increase from average monthly income in 1994 of Bs.1,378 ($293). [23] Since April 2014, the minimum wage in Bolivia is Bs.1,488 ($215) per month.[24] The unemployment rate in Bolivia in 2015 was 7.4%.[17] There are an estimated 4.7 million workers in Bolivia. Of that population, 48% are considered to be services, 32% are industry workers (mining, smelting, petroleum, food and beverages, tobacco, handicrafts, clothing, jewelry), and 32% are agriculture workers (soybeans, coffee, coca, cotton, corn, sugarcane, rice, potatoes; Brazil nuts; timber).[17] In comparison with other countries in South America, Bolivia's median equivalent household income in terms of the Purchasing Power Standard stands at $5,000, which is last in South America.[17] Urbanization and housingThe 2012 census recorded a total of 3,158,691 households in Bolivia—an increase of 887,960 from 2001.[25] In 2009, 75.4% of homes were classified as a house, hut, or Pachuichi; 3.3% were apartments; 21.1% were rented out homes; and 0.1% were mobile homes.[26] The urbanization rate of Bolivia is 67%.[17] Notes1. ^1 2 {{Cite web |url=http://www.ine.gob.bo/html/visualizadorHtml.aspx?ah=Cronologias.htm |title=Hitos En La Producción Estadística |trans-title=Milestones in Statistical Production |language=Spanish |publisher=National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia |date=2 November 2011 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140120052642/http://www.ine.gob.bo/html/visualizadorHtml.aspx?ah=Cronologias.htm |archivedate=20 January 2014 |accessdate=25 January 2014 |deadurl=yes |df=dmy }} 2. ^{{Cite news | url=http://www.opinion.com.bo/opinion/informe_especial/2012/1118/suplementos.php?id=4094 | title=Censo en Bolivia se Inició en 1831 |trans-title=Census in Bolivia Began in 1831 | language=Spanish | newspaper=La Opinión | date=18 November 2012 | accessdate=19 January 2014}} 3. ^1 {{Harvnb|National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia|2012|p=4}} 4. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.lostiempos.com/diario/actualidad/nacional/20120419/el-gobierno-realizara-el-censo-2012-el-21-de_168476_353682.html |title=El Gobierno Realizará el Censo 2012 el 21 de Noviembre |trans-title=The Government will make the 2012 Census on 21 November |language=Spanish |date=19 April 2013 |newspaper=Los Tiempos |accessdate=22 January 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201170833/http://www.lostiempos.com/diario/actualidad/nacional/20120419/el-gobierno-realizara-el-censo-2012-el-21-de_168476_353682.html |archivedate=1 February 2014 |df=dmy }} 5. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.lostiempos.com/diario/actualidad/nacional/20130123/censo-2012-bolivia-tiene-10389913-habitantes_199802_426380.html |title=Censo 2012: Bolivia Tiene 10.389.913 habitantes |trans-title=Census 2012: Bolivia has 10,389,913 inhabitants |language=Spanish |newspaper=Los Tiempos |date=23 January 2013 |accessdate=22 January 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201170827/http://www.lostiempos.com/diario/actualidad/nacional/20130123/censo-2012-bolivia-tiene-10389913-habitantes_199802_426380.html |archivedate=1 February 2014 |df=dmy }} 6. ^{{harvnb|National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia|2012|p=30}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.ine.gob.bo/indice/EstadisticaSocial.aspx?codigo=31002 |title=Bolivia: Número de Matrimonios Registrados, por Departamento |trans-title=Bolivia: Number of Marriage Registrations, by Department |publisher=National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia |accessdate=23 January 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202103613/http://www.ine.gob.bo/indice/EstadisticaSocial.aspx?codigo=31002 |archivedate=2 February 2014 |df=dmy }} 8. ^{{Cite news | url=http://www.la-razon.com/sociedad/Bolivia-registran-divorcios-diarios_0_1696030485.html | title=En Bolivia Registran más de 16 Divorcios Diarios |trans-title=In Bolivia, Divorces Recorded more than 16 per Day | language=Spanish | newspaper=La Razon | date=28 September 2012 | accessdate=25 January 2014}} 9. ^1 {{Cite web | url=http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/index.htm | title=World Population Prospects: The 2012 Revision | publisher=United Nations | accessdate=19 January 2014}} 10. ^1 http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb2.htm 11. ^http://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/dhs#_r=&collection=&country=&dtype=&from=1890&page=2&ps=&sk=&sort_by=nation&sort_order=&to=2014&topic=&view=s&vk= 12. ^{{cite web|url=https://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/DataQuery/|title=World Population Prospects – Population Division – United Nations|last=|date=|year=|publisher=|pages=|language=|format=|archiveurl=|archivedate=|deadurl=|accessdate=2017-07-15|quote=|periodical=|month=|day=}} 13. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite web|url= https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/bl.html|title=South America :: BOLIVIA|publisher= CIA The World Factbook}} 14. ^{{Cite web | last=Arnade | first=Charles | date=14 March 2013 | url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/72106/Bolivia/21684/Languages-and-religion | title=Bolivia: Languages and Religion | publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica | accessdate=20 January 2014}} 15. ^{{Cite web | url=https://worldview.gallup.com/default.aspx | title=Gallup World View | publisher=Gallup | registration=yes | accessdate=23 February 2014}} 16. ^2012 census 17. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{Cite web | url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/bl.html | title=South American :: Bolivia | work=World Factbook | publisher=Central Intelligence Agency | accessdate=21 January 2014}} 18. ^{{Cite web | url=http://www.who.int/tobacco/media/en/Bolivia.pdf | title=Bolivia: Smoking Prevalence | p=1 | publisher=World Health Organization | accessdate=21 January 2014}} 19. ^{{Cite web | url=http://www.who.int/nmh/countries/bol_en.pdf | title=Bolivia (Plurinational State of) | publisher=World Health Organization | date=2011 | accessdate=21 January 2014}} 20. ^{{Cite news | url=http://lapatriaenlinea.com/?nota=127594 | title=Según Diagnóstico: Bolivia Cuenta con 3.255 Centros de Salud |trans-title=According to Diagnosis: Bolivia has 3,255 Health Centers | newspaper=La Patria | date=2 December 2012 | accessdate=22 January 2014}} 21. ^{{Cite web | url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2226.html | title=Field Listing :: Physicians Density | work=The World Factbook | publisher=Central Intelligence Agency | year=2001 | accessdate=23 January 2014 | postscript=. The number of 10,000 comes from the physician density (1.22/1,000 inhabitants) multiplied by the population (8,274,325) in 2001.}} 22. ^{{Cite news | date= 20 July 2012 | url=http://www.fmbolivia.com.bo/noticia93246-diez-enfermedades-son-principales-causas-de-mortalidad-en-el-pais.html | title=Diez eEnfermedades son Principales Causas de Mortalidad en el País |trans-title=Ten Diseases are Leading Causes of Mortality in the Country | language=Spanish | newspaper=FM Bolivia | accessdate=23 January 2014}} 23. ^{{harvnb|Israel|1994|p=11}} 24. ^{{Cite news | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-27110035 | title=Bolivia Raises Minimum Wage by 20% | newspaper=BBC News | date=22 April 2014 | accessdate=22 April 2014}} 25. ^{{Harvnb|National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia|2012|p=16}} 26. ^{{Cite web | url=http://www.ine.gob.bo/indicadoresddhh/vivi4.asp | title=Bolivia: Hogares por Tipo y Tenencia de la Vivienda, Según Área Geográfica, 2000 – 2009 |trans-title=Bolivia: Households by Type and Tenure, According to Geographic Area, 2000 – 2009 | publisher=National Institute of Statistics of Bolivia | accessdate=28 January 2014 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131113183010/http://www.ine.gob.bo/indicadoresddhh/vivi4.asp | archivedate=13 November 2013 | df=dmy-all }} References
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