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El Salvador

El Salvador. By Katherine Carrera & Jacob Amaya. Population. 6,108,590 (July 2013 est.) 0-14 years:  28.9% 15-24 years:  20.9% 25-54 years:  37% 55-64 years:  6.5% 65 years and over:  6.7% . Birth &Death Rate. 17.12 births/1,000 population 113/224 5.65 deaths /1,000 population

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El Salvador

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  1. El Salvador By Katherine Carrera & Jacob Amaya

  2. Population • 6,108,590 (July 2013 est.) • 0-14 years: 28.9% • 15-24 years: 20.9% • 25-54 years: 37% • 55-64 years: 6.5% • 65 years and over: 6.7% 

  3. Birth &Death Rate • 17.12 births/1,000 population • 113/224 • 5.65 deaths /1,000 population • 135/224 • First Child aroundage 20 • Maternal Rate 81 deaths/100,000 live births • 82/224

  4. Infant Mortality Rate • 81 deaths/100,000 live births • 9.05 deaths/1,000 live births • M : 21.12 deaths/1,000 live births • F : 16.87 deaths/1,000 live births • 97/224

  5. Life Expectancy • total population: 73.93 years • M :  70.66 years • F : 77.37 years • 117 / 224 Male Female

  6. Growth Rate 2013 / 1995 • http://www.indexmundi.com/g/g.aspx?c=es&v=24

  7. Education Levels • the education expenditures in El Salvador in 2011 was 3.40% of GDP. • In the total population 84.5% ages 15 and over can read and write. Male: 87.1% and female: 82.3%.

  8. Primary Industries • Some public industries in El Salvador are transportation like railways, roadways, and airports which give people the chance to move from place to place. • There is a communication industry giving the ability of having telephones, radios, and internet. An important industry is energy that provides the cities and homes with electricity.

  9. Employment Levels • the unemployment rate is 2012 est. was 6.90%. • The unemployment for youths ages 15-24 is 11.7% in 2007. and for female 8.3% (2007). The child labor ages 5-14 is a total of 179,303 (4%). • For male 13 % (2007) • female 8.3% (2007)

  10. Income per Capita • : $7,600 GDP per capita (2012 est.), $7,500 GDP per capita (2011 est.), and $7,400 GDP per capita (2010 est.).

  11. Government Type • The government type that El Salvador has is Republican. • El Salvador’s capital is San Salvador. • They got their independence from Spain on September 15, 1821. • They celebrate their independence on September 15. • Their constitution was formed in 1983. • Carlos Mauricio (the president) is both the chief of the state and head of government. • The president and vice president are voted for a single five year term.

  12. Key Current Events • http://www.economist.com/news/americas/21579065-brutal-farce-el-salvador-highlights-regional-failing-miscarriages-justice?zid=305&ah=417bd5664dc76da5d98af4f7a640fd8a • https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=13875

  13. Crime Facts • There is a lot of crime in El Salvador and it occurs 24 hours a day. • El Salvador has the second highest per capita murder rate in the world. • There was an increase in neighborhood watch groups employing security guards and police patrols. • Extortion is really common which include cold calls from gang members. Small business owners and bus drivers are some victims of extortion.

  14. Demographic Transition

  15. Citation Slide • https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/es.html

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