Population- 15,189,958
Arithmetic density- 142 people/km
Physiological density- 998
Agricultural density- 93
CBR- 24.5 births/1,000 population
CDR- 4.7 deaths/1,000 population
NRI- 19.2
Net migration rate- -1.9 migrants/1,000
Population growth rate- 1.79%
IMR- 22 deaths/1,000 births
TFR- 2.83 children born/woman
Population under 15- 35.02%
Population over 65- 4.42%
Dependency rate- 39.44%
Life expectancy rate at birth- 72.3 years
Life expectancy at birth females- 74.4 years
Life expectancy at birth males- 70.3 years
People living with HIV/AIDS- 54,600 people
Obesity rate- 16.4%
Arithmetic density- 142 people/km
Physiological density- 998
Agricultural density- 93
CBR- 24.5 births/1,000 population
CDR- 4.7 deaths/1,000 population
NRI- 19.2
Net migration rate- -1.9 migrants/1,000
Population growth rate- 1.79%
IMR- 22 deaths/1,000 births
TFR- 2.83 children born/woman
Population under 15- 35.02%
Population over 65- 4.42%
Dependency rate- 39.44%
Life expectancy rate at birth- 72.3 years
Life expectancy at birth females- 74.4 years
Life expectancy at birth males- 70.3 years
People living with HIV/AIDS- 54,600 people
Obesity rate- 16.4%
I believe that the DTM that Guatemala is in is the 2nd stage. I believe this because NIR is decreasing but not as fast as in the 3rd demographic transition stage. Also, the CDR is declining fairly rapidly similar to the majority of other stage 2 countries.