Population: 4.5 million
Population Density: 17 people/ sq. Km
Net Migration rate: 2.23/ 1000 people
Birth Rate: 13/ 1000 people
Death Rate: 7/ 1000 people
Rate of Natural Increase: 6.84 / 1000 people
Population Growth Rate: .8%
Infant Mortality Rate: 4.52/ 1000 people
Total Fertility Rate: 2.05 births/ women
0-15 years: 19.87% (male 451,684/female 430,084)
65 years and over: 14.62% (male 299,862/female 349,086)
Population Density: 17 people/ sq. Km
Net Migration rate: 2.23/ 1000 people
Birth Rate: 13/ 1000 people
Death Rate: 7/ 1000 people
Rate of Natural Increase: 6.84 / 1000 people
Population Growth Rate: .8%
Infant Mortality Rate: 4.52/ 1000 people
Total Fertility Rate: 2.05 births/ women
0-15 years: 19.87% (male 451,684/female 430,084)
65 years and over: 14.62% (male 299,862/female 349,086)
Dependency Rate: 47%
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 81 years old
Life Expectancy at Birth (females): 83 years old
Life expectancy at Birth (males): 80 years old
Primary School Completion Rate (females): No data
Primary school Completion Rate (males): No data
Life Expectancy at Birth (total): 81 years old
Life Expectancy at Birth (females): 83 years old
Life expectancy at Birth (males): 80 years old
Primary School Completion Rate (females): No data
Primary school Completion Rate (males): No data
Secondary School Enrollment Net Females: 98%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 97%
GNI PPP per capita in US: 39,300
Economically Active Females 15+: 63%
Economically Active Males 15+: 74%
Mobile Phone subscribers (#/100): 112
Motor Vehicles (#/1000): 708
Undernourished Population: N/A
Underweight Children Under 5: N/A
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: .1%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 97%
GNI PPP per capita in US: 39,300
Economically Active Females 15+: 63%
Economically Active Males 15+: 74%
Mobile Phone subscribers (#/100): 112
Motor Vehicles (#/1000): 708
Undernourished Population: N/A
Underweight Children Under 5: N/A
HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49: .1%
Population Pyramids
New Zealand is in fourth stage of the DTM. The birth rate is slightly higher than the death rate, so New Zealand is in the beginning of stage four. Both the birth and death rates are around the same number. This means there is no population growth. The growth rate of the country is only .8 percent, almost no growth is happening, which is a characteristic of stage four.
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