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The total population of Argentina is 44,688,864 people. The people of Argentina speak the Spanish language. Argentina's linguistic diversity is vaguely diverse according to a fractionation scale, which is 0.0618 for Argentina. The average age is around 31.2 years. Life expectancy in Argentina is 76.01. The female fertility rate in Argentina is 2.2. About 30% of Argentina's population is obese. Ethnic diversity is diverse according to a fractionation scale, which for Argentina is 0.255. Details of the language, religion, age, gender distribution and advancement of the people of Argentina can be found in the sections below, as well as the section on education in the country.


Population

In Argentina, the population density is 14.4 people per square kilometer (37 per square mile). Based on these statistics, this country is considered sparsely populated. The total population of Argentina is 44,688,864 people. Argentina has approximately 2,086,302 foreign immigrants. Immigrants in Argentina make up 0.8 percent of the total number of immigrants worldwide. Immigrants in Argentina make up 4.6 percent of the total number of immigrants worldwide. Argentina's ethnic diversity is diverse according to a fractionation scale based on ethnicity. Ethnic Fractionation (EF) deals with the number, size, socioeconomic distribution, and geographic location of diverse cultural groups, usually within a state or some other demarcated area. Specific cultural characteristics can refer to language, skin color, religion, ethnicity, customs and traditions, history, or other distinctive criteria, alone or in combination. These characteristics are often used for social exclusion and power monopolization. The index of ethnic fractionation in Argentina is 0.255. This means that there is some diversity in Argentina, although all people can still be divided into a relatively small number of major ethnic groups. EF is usually measured as 1 minus the Herfindahl concentration index of ethnolinguistic group proportions, which reflects the probability that two randomly drawn individuals from the population belong to different groups. The theoretical maximum of EF of 1 means that each person belongs to a different group. Read Argentina's average age and gender distribution statistics at different ages below.


Age

The average age is around 31.2 years. The median age for men is 30.1 years, while the median age for women is 32.3 years.


Gender

The sex ratio, or number of males per female (estimated at birth), is 1.052. It can be further broken down into the following categories: sex ratio under 15 - 1.05; sex ratio from 15 to 64 - 1; sex ratio over 64 - 0.7; Overall sex ratio - 0.97. The overall sex ratio differs from the sex ratio estimated at birth. This is because some newborns are included in the sex ratio estimated at birth, but die within the first few weeks of life and are not included in the overall sex ratio.


Religion

Argentina's majority religion is Christianity, whose adherents make up 85.2% of all religious believers in the country. Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as presented in the New Testament. Christianity is the largest religion in the world with over 2.4 billion followers known as Christians. Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the Savior of mankind, whose coming as Christ or Messiah was prophesied in the Old Testament. Besides Christianity, there are several other religions in the country. Other religions in Argentina are Islam, Buddhism, folk religions, Judaism. Argentina's religious diversity is vaguely diverse according to a fractionation scale based on the number of religions in Argentina. The index of religious fractionation in Argentina is 0.2236. This score means that within the country there is a major belief with a few other subordinate beliefs.


General development

Argentina is considered a developing country. A nation's stage of development is determined by a number of factors including, but not limited to, economic prosperity, life expectancy, income equality and quality of life. As a developing country, Argentina may not be able to provide consistent social services to its citizens. These social services can