Society in Guatemala

An overview of key social indicators. Select a category for detailed trends, charts, and insights.

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Demographics

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Population
18.1M(2023)
Population Growth
1.5%(2023)
Fertility Rate
2.31(2023)
Death Rate
4.8 per 1k(2023)
Net Migration
-7.7K(2024)

Public Health

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Life Expectancy
72.6 years(2023)
Under-5 Mortality
21.4 per 1k(2023)
Maternal Mortality
94 per 100k(2023)
Health Expenditure (as share of GDP)
7.4%(2022)

Education & Human Capital

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Literacy Rate
83%(2022)
Primary Enrollment
86.9%(2018)
Secondary Enrollment
47.6%(2023)
Tertiary Enrollment
27.3(2023)
Education Expenditure (as share of GDP)
3.2%(2023)

Living Standards & Connectivity

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Internet Users
56.1%(2023)
Access to Electricity
100%(2023)
Access to Basic Drinking Water
94.6%(2022)
Urban Population
9.6M(2023)
Rural Population
8.5M(2023)

Current Snapshot Overview

A summary of key social and demographic indicators for Guatemala

  • Guatemala has an estimated population of 18.1M
    2023
    A steady annual growth rate of 1.5%
    2023
    supports sustained population expansion, providing a stable base for economic development. The fertility rate of 2.3 births per woman
    2023
    is above replacement level, ensuring sustainable long-term population stability without significant external migration. Net emigration is relatively minor, impacting the population by approximately 8K individuals annually (or -0.4 per 1,000 inhabitants)
    2024
    .
  • Regarding public health, the country maintains a reasonable health standard with a life expectancy of 72.6 years
    2023
    , though there is scope for further improvements to achieve higher global benchmarks. Concurrently, maternal and child health indicators show solid progress, with child mortality (under 5 years) at 21.4 per 1,000 live births
    2023
    and maternal mortality at 94 per 100,000 live births
    2023
    , indicating improving but still developing services. These outcomes are supported by a moderate commitment to health system development, with 7.4% of GDP directed to healthcare expenditure
    2022
    .
  • Educational progress is reflected in a literacy rate of 83%
    2022
    , though continued efforts are needed to achieve universal literacy and enhance foundational skills. Complementing this, while primary education reaches 87% of children
    2018
    , secondary enrollment at 48%
    2023
    suggests significant attrition challenges that may hinder higher skill development and future economic potential. This educational framework is supported by limited educational investment, at 3.2% of GDP
    2023
    , which may constrain the scale and quality of future human capital development initiatives.
  • In terms of infrastructure and connectivity, a still balanced urban-rural distribution (53% urban population
    2023
    ) creates diverse economic opportunities but necessitates coordinated infrastructure development to bridge potential disparities. Furthermore, basic infrastructure coverage includes 100% electricity access
    2023
    . However, digital connectivity at {currentInternet}% internet penetration
    2023
    indicates significant opportunities for further digital transformation and economic inclusion.

Key Development Insights

Population Dynamics

Managing demographic trends is crucial for long-term economic planning and workforce stability.

Public Health System

Public health outcomes are a core indicator of national development and quality of life. Access to healthcare is essential for sustainable growth.

Human Capital Formation

Improving foundational literacy and secondary school completion is a critical priority for unlocking future economic potential.

Infrastructure & Connectivity

Infrastructure shapes economic efficiency, urbanization patterns, and digital integration, being critical for modern economies.

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