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Haiti has a population of 10,256,000 with a density of 365 people per sq. km. The migration rate of Haiti is -4 migrant(s) per 1,000 people. Haiti's birthrate is 27 births per 1,000 people. Haiti's death rate is 9 deaths per 1,000 people. Haiti's rate of natural increase is 1.8%, and its population growth rate is 1.4%. The infant mortality rate of Haiti is 9.0 deaths per 1,000 babies born. The fertility rate of Haiti is 3.4 children per woman. 36% of Haiti's population is younger than 15, and 4% is older than 65 for a total dependency of 40%. The life expectancy of a Haitian female is 64 and a male is 61 for an average of 62. The primary school completion rate for females and males is N/A. The net secondary school enrollment for females and males of Haiti is N/A. The GNI per capita in Haiti is N/A. The population living below $2 (in U.S. dollars) in Haiti is 72%. 58% of the female population above 15 years of age is economically active, and 83% of the male population above 15 years of age is economically active. There are 32 mobile phone subscribers per 100 people in Haiti. The number of motor vehicles per 1000 people in Haiti is N/A. 46.0% of the Haitian population is undernourished. 22.00% of children younger than 5 years are underweight. The percentage of people 15-49 with HIV/AIDS is 1.9% for Haiti.
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Haiti currently appears to be within early phases of stage 3 of the demographic transition model. Birth rate, though still high (27 per 1000), shows signs it has begun to decline from the very high rates near 40. The death rate is also fairly low (9 per 1000) but could become lower. As seen above both of these are characteristics of an early stage 3 country.