Argentine Republic
Capital: Buenos Aires
Population: 47,067,441
Currency:
Argentine peso ($)
Argentina is the second-largest country in South America, located in the southern part of the continent. It shares borders with Chile to the west, Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil and Uruguay to the northeast, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Its capital and largest city is Buenos Aires, a major cultural and economic hub. Argentina has a diverse geography, ranging from the Andes Mountains to the Pampas grasslands and Patagonia. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, including tango, literature, and cuisine. Argentina is a member of the United Nations, MERCOSUR, and the G20.
Growth Rate
0.349
%
Fertility Rate
1.5
children born/woman
Crude Death Rate
7.668
per 1,000 people
Life Expectancy
77.4
years
Total Population in Argentina
This graph illustrates the total population of a country over time, while also depicting the sex ratio, which indicates the number of males per 100 females in the population.
Population Density
Population Growth Rate (%)
The population growth rate shows how fast a population is increasing or decreasing annually, influenced by birth rates, death rates, and migration in Argentina.
Life Expectancy (Years)
Life expectancy indicates the average number of years a person is expected to live.
Median Age (Years)
Median age represents the midpoint of a population’s age distribution, helping to assess whether a population is young, aging, or balanced.
Infant Mortality
Infant mortality rate measures the number of infant deaths per 1,000 live births.
Net migration in 2023 (per 1000 people)
0.091
(-0.032)
Net migration represents the difference between the number of people moving into a country and those leaving.
Fertility Rate
Fertility rate represents the average number of children a woman is expected to have in her lifetime
Births vs Deaths
This graph compares the number of births and deaths each year.
Crude Death Rate
Crude death rate measures the number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population per year.
Source
Data is sourced from The World Bank, the United Nations Population Division (World Population Prospects: 2024 Revision), and other collated datasets, including national statistical offices, Eurostat (Demographic Statistics), and the United Nations Statistics Division (Population and Vital Statistics Report, various years), as well as INDEC (Instituto Nacional de EstadĂstica y Censos de Argentina).
Note: The information in the KPI is from 2023; any data beyond this year is an estimate from the United Nations.