Argentina
Canada
Life Expectancy:
Life expectancy date of info: 2006
Life expectancy at birth, female: 81.5 years
Life expectancy at birth, male: 71.8 years
Life expectancy at birth total years: 74.83 years
Life expectancy at birth total population: 74
Life Expectancy:
Life expectancy date of info: 2006
Life expectancy at birth, female: 82.68 years
Life expectancy at birth, male: 77.8 years
Life expectancy, female healthy years: 71.6 years
Life expectancy, male healthy year: 68.2 years
Argentina Geography and Climate
Largest city/population: Buenos Aires, 11, 802, 000
Capital City: Buenos Aires Population density per sq. km: 14.6 people/m2
Surface area sq. km: 2,780, 400 km2
Canada Geography and Climate
Largest city/population: Toronto, 2,481,494
Capital City: Ottawa, 808,391
Population density per sq. km: 3.55 people/m2
Surface area sq. km: 9,984,670 km2
Argentina Education
Avg. years of schooling of adults: 8.8
Duration of compulsory education: 9 years
Enrolment ratio (Secondary Ratio): 79.1%
Public Spending on Education total: 12.02%
Teaching Weeks per year: 38 weeks
School Life Expectancy (Total): 14.3 years
Geographical aptitude results: 66.702
Tertiary enrollment: 48%
Canada Education
Avg. years of schooling of adults: 11.6
Duration of compulsory education: 11 years
Enrolment ratio (Secondary Raito): 97.9%
Mathematical Literacy: 533
Reading Literacy: 534
School Life Expectancy (Total): 14.8 years
Scientific Literacy: 529
Tertiary enrollment: 60%
Health Care in Argentina
Drug Access: 50%
Children living with AIDS: 3,000
Suicide Rate per 1,000 people: 2.6
Hospital beds/1000 people: 4.1
Physicians/1000 people: 3.01
Water availability: 21,981 cubic meters
Total fertility rate: 1.3
Years lived in ill health (Female): 8.9 years
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