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General Information
Surface area
31 880 987  km
2
Demographic Indicators
Population
  % of World's human population
2009
4 120 559 086
60.3 %
   Male Population
     % of World's male population
2009
2 109 259 407
61.3 %
   Female Population
     % of World's female population
2009
2 011 299 679
59.4 %
Density of population
2009
129.2/km
2
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Sex ratio
(men per 100 women)
2009
104.9
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Population in urban areas
( % )
2007
23.6%
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Population under 15 years old
( % )
2009
26.5%
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Population 15-59 years old
( % )
2009
63.8%
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Population 60 years and older
( % )
2009
9.68%
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   Male Population (% ot total population)
2009
4.58%
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   Female Population (% ot total population)
2009
5.09%
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Annual population growth rate
what is this?
The annual population growth rate
refers to the rate at which the population is increasing or decreasing (negative sign) in a given year, expressed as a percentage of the base population. The rate is an average for the five-year period 2005-2010.
2005-2010
1.14%
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Total fertility rate
what is this?
Total fertility
is the average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime if she were to experience the exact current age-specific fertility rates through her lifetime, and she were to survive from birth through the end of her reproductive life. It is a synthetic measure that provides a good picture of how many children women are currently having. In other words it is the average number of children per woman.
2005-2010
2.36
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Life expectancy at birth
(overall)
what is this?
Life expectancy at birth
is an estimate of the number of years to be lived by a female or male newborn (or average for both), based on current age-specific mortality rates.
2005-2010
69.2 years
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   Life expectancy at birth (male)
2005-2010
67.5 years
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   Life expectancy at birth (female)
2005-2010
71 years
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Economic Indicators
Nominal GDP
$16 704 billion
Nominal GDP
(per capita)
$4 054
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