POPULATION. In 2000, the population of El Salvador was about 6.2 million and was growing by approximately 2.1 percent a year. At this rate, the population is expected to climb to nearly 8 million by 2015. The birth rate in 2000 was estimated to be 29.02 per 1000, and the death rate, ...
Currently, the Government is advancing initiatives contemplated in the Cuscatlán Plan to improve and consolidate our nation as a regional logistics center, where both national and foreign organizations generate jobs for the Salvadoran population and in turn contribute to the growth of its economy. For...
The China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative, which aims to spur global economic growth through international cooperation in infrastructure building and other areas, presents El Salvador's agriculture with another opportunity to benefit. El Salvador, for example, could use a shipyard for building boats ...
El Salvador's current civil disorder makes development of a coordinated policy for addressing the country's enormous environmental problems unlikely. From this viewpoint, this report profiles El Salvador's geography, climate, population, land use, geology, soils, water resources, energy resources, ...
El Salvador - Central America social expenditures and institutional review El Salvador's development over the past decade has been dichotomous. On the one hand, economic growth has remained persistently low, employment and labor force participation have barely increased, and progress on poverty reduction...
Central America- the isthmus joining North America and South America; extends from the southern border of Mexico to the northern border of Colombia Salvadoran capital,San Salvador- the capital and largest city of El Salvador; has suffered from recurrent earthquakes ...
This means that, due to population aging, the rate of growth of effective receivers will increase more than proportionally with respect to the rate of growth of the effective contributors. Therefore, implementing fiscal policies to enhance the sustainability of El Salvador’s public finances would ...
El Salvador is the only country in Central America that has no visible population of African descent. This is in part due to laws established during colonial and modern times prohibiting entrance to the country of people of African descent. ...
Population Aging and Public Finances: Evidence from El Salvador - ScienceDirect This paper analyses the impact of population aging on the demand for social resources in El Salvador and discusses the implications in terms of public fina... W Pea - 《Journal of the Economics of Ageing》 被引量...
The consolidation of a vital export-led development plan, together with the opening up of the economy to foreign investment, has led to the noteworthy expansion of El Salvador’s biggest sectors: low added-value manufacturing, known locally as maquila; business process outsourcing, most notably in...