5. Demographic analysis:
Total Population:
Argentina has a total population of 42 150,000,
Language:
Spanish is the official language and is spoken by the great majority of
Argentinians.
Education level:
In Argentina all children between the ages of six and fourteen have to go to
school, by law. Free education is available to everyone and the literacy rate is
over 95%. High-school education is generally both affordable and available,
although attendance falls by nearly half among those older than 14. There are
state and private schools for primary and secondary level; those in the city areas
are usually better equipped than those in the country. School curricula is similar
to that in Australia and includes Science, Mathematics, Languages, Art, History,
Sport and Geography. Among Latin American countries Argentina has the
highest levels of education and literacy.
6. Mortality rate:
Religion:
In Argentina freedom of religion it is guaranteed
by Article 14 of the Constitution , although the
state recognizes a prominent character in the
Catholic Church
7. Cultural Analysis
Argentina is an incredibly urban country with over
90% the population living in cities.
Argentina has a population of 33 Million with an
ethnic composition of 85 percent European
descent
The Republic of Argentina is a democracy for now,
but has had a long history of military power.
8. The high Uncertainty Avoidance Index (UAI)
ranking of 86 indicates the society’s low level of
tolerance for uncertainty. In an effort to minimize
or reduce this level of uncertainty, strict rules,
laws, policies, and regulations are adopted and
implemented. The ultimate goal of this population
is to control everything in order to eliminate or
avoid the unexpected.
Power distance:
At a score of 49 Argentina sits on the low end of PDI
rankings of – and thus far from the much higher
values that characterizes all other Latin American
countries
9.
10. Political analysis
Form and structure of government:
The government of Argentina ,works with a federal
system , is a presidential representative
democratic republic . The President of Argentina
is Both head of state and head of government .
Executive power is exercised by the President .
Legislative power is vested in Both the Executive
and the National Congress . The Judiciary is
independent from the Executive and from the
Legislature .
11. Insecurity and rule of law:
Argentina is by no means the most dangerous
country in Latin America. Its homicide rate, 5.5
per 100,000, is among the lowest in the region
according to the United Nations Office on Drugs
and Crime. By comparison, the rates in Brazil,
Mexico, and Venezuela are much higher at 21,
22.7, and 45.1 per 100,000 respectively.
Corruption remains a serious problem in the public
and private sector even though the legal and
institutional framework combating corruption is
strong in Argentina
12. Economic analysis
The legal tender currency in our country is the
Argentine Peso. Several shops accept Dollars
In 2014 Argentina's GDP rose by 0.5%
13. Unemployment rate
The inflation rate in Argentina was recorded at 14.70
percent in August of 2015.
Argentina Stock Market (MERVAL) decreased to
9393.02 Index points on Wednesday September 23
from 9654.08 Index points in the previous trading
day.
14. The minimum wage is fixed at eight hours per
day or 48 hours a week.