Puerto Rico en Transición: Del Boom al Declive Poblacional

Mirada Demográfica
11 Oct 202319:01

Summary

TLDRDemographer Raúl Figueroa Y discusses Puerto Rico's demographic changes, highlighting a declining population, especially among the youth. The island has experienced a significant drop from 2010 to 2020, with an acceleration post-2020. Despite a slower migration rate, an aging population is observed, with more people over 65 than under 18. The video also addresses factors like fertility rates, mortality, and migration, projecting a continued population decline and aging by 2050, with implications for infrastructure and services.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 Puerto Rico's population is decreasing, with an official drop of around 440,000 people between the 2010 and 2020 censuses.
  • 📉 The decline is not uniform across age groups; the population of younger people, especially those under 25 and 30, has decreased the most.
  • 👵 The population of older individuals, particularly those over 50, is increasing, leading to an accelerated aging of the population.
  • 🔄 In 2000, there were more children and young people under 18 than people over 65, but by 2020, this ratio had reversed.
  • 🌐 The population pyramid of Puerto Rico is no longer traditional, potentially becoming inverted with a smaller base of younger people.
  • 🚺 There are more women than men in Puerto Rico, especially in the older age groups, with women outliving men.
  • 💔 The main causes of population change are birth rates, death rates, and migration, with more people leaving the island than arriving.
  • 📊 Since 2016, there have been more deaths than births each year, contributing to natural population decrease.
  • 📈 The risk of death has slightly increased after the COVID-19 pandemic, especially among those aged 60 and above.
  • 🏠 There's a rise in non-family households and a decrease in traditional family households, impacting social structures.
  • 📉 The total fertility rate in Puerto Rico is very low, with women averaging less than one child in their lifetime.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video script?

    -The main topic of the video script is the demographic changes occurring in Puerto Rico, including population decline, aging population, and the implications of these changes.

  • What is the current trend in Puerto Rico's population size?

    -The current trend is a decrease in population size, with an official drop of around 440,000 people between the years 2010 and 2020.

  • Is the population decline in Puerto Rico uniform across all age groups?

    -No, the population decline is not uniform. The most significant decrease is observed in the younger age groups, while the older age groups, especially those above 50 years, are increasing.

  • What was the ratio of young people to older people in Puerto Rico in the year 2000?

    -In the year 2000, there were 2.56 young people (under 18 years old) for every older person (over 65 years old).

  • How has the ratio of young to old people changed by 2020?

    -By 2020, the ratio had inverted, with more people over 65 years old than under 18 years old. The ratio dropped to less than one young person per older person.

  • What is the current gender ratio at birth in Puerto Rico?

    -For every 100 females born, there are approximately 105 males born.

  • Why are there more women than men in Puerto Rico's older population?

    -Women tend to live longer than men, which results in a higher number of older women in the population.

  • What are the three main components that determine the size and structure of the population?

    -The three main components are fertility (natality), mortality, and migration (both immigration and emigration).

  • How has migration affected Puerto Rico's population in recent years?

    -Migration has led to a net loss of population in recent years, with more people leaving the island than arriving, particularly to the United States.

  • What is the current fertility rate in Puerto Rico?

    -The fertility rate is low, with women on average having less than one child during their reproductive life, which is among the lowest rates globally.

  • What are the projected demographic changes for Puerto Rico by 2050?

    -By 2050, it is projected that Puerto Rico's population will continue to decrease, potentially reaching around 2 million people, with an aging population where about one in three will be 65 years or older.

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