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How many people are there in Mexico?

Human population

104959594 (July 2004)

Age structure:

0- 14 years old: 3 1.6% (male16,913,290; Female 16228552)

15-64 years old: 62.9% (male 3 1, 975,391; Female 34090440)

65 years old and above: 5.5% (male 2618,713; Female 3 133208)(2004)

Statistical average age:

All population: 24.6 years old

Male: 23.7 years old.

Female: 25.5 years old (2004)

population rate of increase

1. 18% (2004)

birth rate

2 1.44 Born/1 000 (2004)

fatality rate;death rate

4.73 deaths/1 1,000 (2004)

Net mobility

-4.87 migrants/65,438+0,000 (2004)

Ratio of male to female population

At birth: 1.05 male/female

/kloc-under 0/5 years old: 1.04 male/female

15-64 years old: 0.94 male/female

65 years old and above: 0.84 male/female

Total population: 0.96 male/female (2004)

infant mortality rate

Total: 2 1.69 deaths/1, 000 survivors.

Baby boy: 23.63 dead/1 1,000 alive.

Baby girls: 19.65 deaths/65,438+0,000 survivors (2004)

average life span

Total population: 74.94 years old

Male: 72. 18 years old.

Female: 77.83 years old (2004)

Total fertility rate

2.49 Children/Women (2004)

country

Noun form: Mexican

Adjective form: Mexico

Ethnic groups

Indo-European hybrids and Indians account for 90% and 10% of the total population respectively.

Religious belief

92.6% people believe in Catholicism and 3.3% people believe in Protestantism.

language

Spanish, a little Mayan.

Cultural literacy:

Definition:/kloc-can read and write over 0/5 years old.

Total population: 92.2%

Male: 94%

Female: 90.5%(2003)

It is also reported that the population of Mexico will reach 654.38 million+006.9 million this year.

According to the statistical report released by the National Population Commission of Mexico on the 28th, the total population of Mexico is expected to reach 654.38+0069 billion this year, an increase of 654.38+000 million over last year, and Mexico will become the second most populous country in Latin America and the eleventh most populous country in the world.

According to the report, in 2005, there were less than 2 million babies born in Mexico, and the average life expectancy was 75.4 years, which was higher than 30 years ago 10 years. The total number of deaths this year is about 464,000, with a mortality rate of 4.5‰. The infant mortality rate also remained at a low level, at 19%.

The report also said that at present, children and young people under the age of 24 account for 40% of the Mexican population. With the gradual aging of the whole society, the proportion of elderly people in Mexico will rise from the current 7% to 19% in 30 years.

According to the estimation of relevant Mexican departments, by 2020, the population over 60 in Mexico will reach 65.438+05.6 million, and this Latin American country will also enter the old-age society.

In addition, in 2005, nearly 400,000 Mexicans emigrated, most of whom went to the United States.