Argentina - Birth Rate





Argentina: Birth Rate

Mnemonic BR.IARG
Unit %, NSA
Adjustments Not Seasonally Adjusted
Annual
Data 2019 13.9
2018 15.4

Series Information

Source National Institute of Statistics and Censuses of the Argentine Republic (INDEC)
Release Subnational: Birth and Death Rates
Frequency Annual
Start Date 12/31/2001
End Date 12/31/2019

Argentina: Demographics

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
Population 2040 52,778,476 52,472,056 Total, Number, NSA Annual
Birth Rate 2019 13.9 15.4 %, NSA Annual
Death Rate 2019 11.2 7.6 %, NSA Annual
Net Migration 2017 24,002 # Annual

Release Information

In accordance with the International Monetary Fund's website, the dataset includes base estimates of population, census population, births and deaths, and migration.

Base estimates: Population census results provide the base estimates, which are updated to yield annual inter-censal estimates.

Population census: Censuses of Population are carried out in Greece every ten years. The most recent census was held on 18 March 2001.

Births and deaths: Births and deaths are annotated in the regional Registry Offices. The Registry Offices are obliged, according to the national legislation, to dispatch to the Regional Statistical Offices of NSSG filled in questionnaires for the events of vital statistics (births, deaths, and marriages).

Migration: Until 2000, the principal and only source of information for the estimation of the gross migration flows was the Ministry of Public Order, based on residence permits. This Ministry is now responsible only for the EU citizens. According to the Law 2910/2001 the Ministry of Interior issues residence permits for the migrants of the third countries. The NSSG will receive these data in appropriate format in mid-June 2005.Source

Please refer to the summary methodology located on the International Monetary Fund's website.

The annual estimates for the period after the most recent census are permanent for the first five years while for the next five years are preliminary until the next Census takes place. When final data from this Census become available the inter-censal estimates are revised and are then considered final.