Population: 3,657,024
GNI PPP Per Capita (US$): 11,948.9
Women as % of Nonfarm Wage Earners: 49%
Women as % of Parliament: 3.7%
CO2 Emissions Per Capita (metric tons) : 2.62 Metric Tons
Death Due to Non-Communicable Diseases: Roughly, 5200 a year.
Births Attended by Skill Health Personnel (%) : 94 (2011)
Democracy: CPIA Gender Equality: Nothing found
Rating Economy: Big Mac Index: $6
Economy: Cash Surplus/Deficit (% of GDP): (2001) 0.90976 %
Economy: Human Development Index: 0.780—in the high human development category
Economy: Technology Index: 65
Education: Average Years of School for Adults: (2013) 9.4
Education: Education Spending (as % of GDP): (2008) 3.5 Billion
Education: Pupil-Teacher Ratio (elementary): S 15:7 T
Education: Teachers as % of Labor Force: (2012) 29%
Health: Expenditure Per Capita: (2013) $800 (USD)
Health: Hospital Beds Per 1000: (2006-2010) 2.2
Health: Physicians Per 1000: (2006- 2010) 1.7
Media: Televisions (total number): 510,000
Media: Per Capita Televisions (you compute this): 183.4
% of GDP as Industry: 17.9%
Total Labor Force: 1,837,203
% of Labor Force in Industry: 18.6%
Unemployment Rate: 2.5%
Public Debt % of GDP: 45.6%
Inflation Rate Industries Value of Exports: 2.6%
Export Commodities: Consumer goods 20.4%
Food9.3%
Fuels18.5%
Industrial supplies22.8%
Machinery17.1%
Transportation11.8%
Export Partners and %: The top export destinations of Panama are Ecuador ($1.24B),Russia ($959M), Venezuela ($879M), Guatemala ($558M) and South Korea ($479M). The top import origins are U.S,.A($5.64B),Brazil ($4.4B), China ($3.67B), South Korea ($3.42B) and Colombia ($3.26B).
Value of Imports: 15.3998 Billion dollars
Import Commodities: Special Purpose Ships which represent 17.1% of the total imports of Panama, followed by Refined Petroleum, which account for 11.7%.
Import Partners and %: U.S.A ($5.64B), Brazil ($4.4B), China ($3.67B), S.Korea ($3.42B) and Colombia($3.26B).
Currency Exchange Rate to $1.00: 1-1
Electricity Production: 7.257 billion kWh (2010 est.)
Electricity Consumption: 1,829.01 kWh (2011)
Electricity from Fossil Fuels: 80%
Electricity from Nuclear Fuels: 0%
Electricity from Hydroelectric Plants: 20%
Electricity from Renewable Sources: 20%
Refined Oil Production: 0 bbl/day (2012 est.)
Refined Oil Consumption: 134,000 bbl/day (2013 est.)
Natural Gas Production: 0 cu m (2013 est.)
Natural Gas Consumption: 0 cu m (2013 est.)
# of Land/Main Line Telephones: 590,000
# of Cellular/Mobile Telephones: 6.2 million
# of Internet Hosts: 11,022 (2012)
# of Internet Users: 1.7 million
# of Airports (total): 117 (2013)
# of Airports with Paved Runways: 57
# of km of Roadways (total): 15,137 km
# of km of Roadways Paved: 6,351 km
# km of Waterways: 800 km (2011)
Location of Main Ports & Terminals: Balboa, Colon, Cristobal
GNI PPP Per Capita (US$): 11,948.9
Women as % of Nonfarm Wage Earners: 49%
Women as % of Parliament: 3.7%
CO2 Emissions Per Capita (metric tons) : 2.62 Metric Tons
Death Due to Non-Communicable Diseases: Roughly, 5200 a year.
Births Attended by Skill Health Personnel (%) : 94 (2011)
Democracy: CPIA Gender Equality: Nothing found
Rating Economy: Big Mac Index: $6
Economy: Cash Surplus/Deficit (% of GDP): (2001) 0.90976 %
Economy: Human Development Index: 0.780—in the high human development category
Economy: Technology Index: 65
Education: Average Years of School for Adults: (2013) 9.4
Education: Education Spending (as % of GDP): (2008) 3.5 Billion
Education: Pupil-Teacher Ratio (elementary): S 15:7 T
Education: Teachers as % of Labor Force: (2012) 29%
Health: Expenditure Per Capita: (2013) $800 (USD)
Health: Hospital Beds Per 1000: (2006-2010) 2.2
Health: Physicians Per 1000: (2006- 2010) 1.7
Media: Televisions (total number): 510,000
Media: Per Capita Televisions (you compute this): 183.4
% of GDP as Industry: 17.9%
Total Labor Force: 1,837,203
% of Labor Force in Industry: 18.6%
Unemployment Rate: 2.5%
Public Debt % of GDP: 45.6%
Inflation Rate Industries Value of Exports: 2.6%
Export Commodities: Consumer goods 20.4%
Food9.3%
Fuels18.5%
Industrial supplies22.8%
Machinery17.1%
Transportation11.8%
Export Partners and %: The top export destinations of Panama are Ecuador ($1.24B),Russia ($959M), Venezuela ($879M), Guatemala ($558M) and South Korea ($479M). The top import origins are U.S,.A($5.64B),Brazil ($4.4B), China ($3.67B), South Korea ($3.42B) and Colombia ($3.26B).
Value of Imports: 15.3998 Billion dollars
Import Commodities: Special Purpose Ships which represent 17.1% of the total imports of Panama, followed by Refined Petroleum, which account for 11.7%.
Import Partners and %: U.S.A ($5.64B), Brazil ($4.4B), China ($3.67B), S.Korea ($3.42B) and Colombia($3.26B).
Currency Exchange Rate to $1.00: 1-1
Electricity Production: 7.257 billion kWh (2010 est.)
Electricity Consumption: 1,829.01 kWh (2011)
Electricity from Fossil Fuels: 80%
Electricity from Nuclear Fuels: 0%
Electricity from Hydroelectric Plants: 20%
Electricity from Renewable Sources: 20%
Refined Oil Production: 0 bbl/day (2012 est.)
Refined Oil Consumption: 134,000 bbl/day (2013 est.)
Natural Gas Production: 0 cu m (2013 est.)
Natural Gas Consumption: 0 cu m (2013 est.)
# of Land/Main Line Telephones: 590,000
# of Cellular/Mobile Telephones: 6.2 million
# of Internet Hosts: 11,022 (2012)
# of Internet Users: 1.7 million
# of Airports (total): 117 (2013)
# of Airports with Paved Runways: 57
# of km of Roadways (total): 15,137 km
# of km of Roadways Paved: 6,351 km
# km of Waterways: 800 km (2011)
Location of Main Ports & Terminals: Balboa, Colon, Cristobal