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Agricultural Production, Education, and Population Growth in Latin America

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Extract

The population of the 20 Latin American Republics has jumped from approximately 132 million in 1945 to an estimated 196 million in 1960. This is an over-all increase of 48.7 per cent, or an average increase of 3.3 per cent a year. By way of comparison, the United States has had an over-all population increase of 25.8 per cent or 1.72 per cent per year during the same 15-year period.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © University of Miami 1961

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References

1 Demographic Yearbook, U. N., New York, 1958.

2 Tempo Report, Demography of South America — 1975, General Electric, Santa Barbara, California, 1959.

3 Population of South America 1938-1980, U. N., New York, 1955.

4 A Short Introduction to the Economy of Latin America, F. Benham and H. A. Halley, 1959.

5 Production Yearbook, F. A. O.. Rome, 1958.

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