Population as of 2012: 194,334,000
Arithmetic Density: 23 people per square km
Net Migration Rate: -0
Birth Rate: 16 births per 1,000 people
Death Rate: 6 deaths per 1,000 people
Natural Increase Rate: 0.9%
Population Growth Rate: 0.9
Infant Mortality Rate: 20 deaths per 1,000 births
Total Fertility Rate: 1.9 children per woman
Population Age <15: 24%
Population Age 65+: 7%
Dependency Rate: 31%
Life Expectancy Rate: 74
Life expectancy Rate Males: 70
Life expectancy Rate females: 77
Primary School Completion Rate Males: 110%
Primary School Completion Rate Females: 111%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 78%
Secondary School Enrollment Net females: 85%
Arithmetic Density: 23 people per square km
Net Migration Rate: -0
Birth Rate: 16 births per 1,000 people
Death Rate: 6 deaths per 1,000 people
Natural Increase Rate: 0.9%
Population Growth Rate: 0.9
Infant Mortality Rate: 20 deaths per 1,000 births
Total Fertility Rate: 1.9 children per woman
Population Age <15: 24%
Population Age 65+: 7%
Dependency Rate: 31%
Life Expectancy Rate: 74
Life expectancy Rate Males: 70
Life expectancy Rate females: 77
Primary School Completion Rate Males: 110%
Primary School Completion Rate Females: 111%
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 78%
Secondary School Enrollment Net females: 85%
Brazil is currently in Stage 4 on the DTM scale. This is resulted by the relatively low death rate and considerably higher birth rate which results in population growth. The population pyramid resembles that of a country in Stage 4 as well as there are lots of people in the work force and lots of youth and elderly to support cause of that.