Demography
1. Demography of the Netherlands
In the Netherlands we have over 16 million people of which 1.8 million come from the migrants diversity. And 13.8 million Dutch people.
Most migrants are from Europe, western migrants. They are the largest group in the Netherlands.
The second group is the group from Turkey with over 365,000
The third group comes from Suriname with 350,000
The fourth group is in Morocco with 340,000
The fifth group from African diversity 220,000
The sixth group is from Netherlands Antilles with 174,000 people
The seventh group comes from the Spanish / Portuguese with 125,000
2. Demography of Argentina
40,913,584 (July 2009)
0-14 years: 25.6% (male 5,369,477 / female 5,122,260)
15-64 years: 63.5% (male 12,961,725 / female 13,029,265)
65 years and over, 10.8% (male 1,819,057 / female 2,611,800)
Our target 15 to 45 years with a breakdown by man and woman.
3. Demography of Chile
16,601,707 (July 2009)
0-14 years: 23.2% (male 1,966,017 / female 1,877,963)
15-64 years: 67.8% (male 5,625,963 / female 5,628,146)
65 years and over, 9.1% (male 627.746 / 875.872 woman)
Our target 17 to 45 years with a breakdown by man and woman.
4. Demography of Venezuela
26,814,843 (July 2009)
0-14 years: 30.5% (male 4,157,194 / female 4,022,595)
15-64 years: 64.3% (male 8,480,872 / female 8,754,620)
65 years and over, 5.2% (male 620.657 / 778.905 woman)
Our target 17 to 45 years with a breakdown by man and woman.
Did you know?
A quarter of the population of developing countries still lives on less than $ 1.25 a day.
A quarter of all developing-country children are malnourished. Their
main goals are to get by. Thinking about a career in photography remains
a dream for many.
Much of the population, as opposed to high-income countries, live in
physically exposed locations and economic precarious conditions.
Reduce their vulnerability, and finance social assistance by sponsoring the dutch Euro Latin Photographers Foundation.