Population: 10,290,003
Arithmetic Density: 9.17
Physiological Density: 1003
Net Migration Rate: -0.84 migrants/1000 population
Birth Rate:24.24 births/1000 population
Death Rate: 6.76 deaths/1000 population
Rate of Natural Increase: 1.9%
Population Growth Rate: 1.664%
Infant Mortality Rate: 40.94 deaths/1000 live births
Total Fertility Rate: 2.93
Population Age <15: 34.2%
Population Ages 65+: 4.7%
Dependency Rate: 38.9
Life Expectancy at Birth: 67.9
Life Expectancy at Birth Females: 70.77
Life Expectancy at Birth Males: 65.16
Primary School Completion Rate Females:98.8
Primary School Completion Rate Males: 100
Secondary School Enrollment Net Females: 80
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 79
Arithmetic Density: 9.17
Physiological Density: 1003
Net Migration Rate: -0.84 migrants/1000 population
Birth Rate:24.24 births/1000 population
Death Rate: 6.76 deaths/1000 population
Rate of Natural Increase: 1.9%
Population Growth Rate: 1.664%
Infant Mortality Rate: 40.94 deaths/1000 live births
Total Fertility Rate: 2.93
Population Age <15: 34.2%
Population Ages 65+: 4.7%
Dependency Rate: 38.9
Life Expectancy at Birth: 67.9
Life Expectancy at Birth Females: 70.77
Life Expectancy at Birth Males: 65.16
Primary School Completion Rate Females:98.8
Primary School Completion Rate Males: 100
Secondary School Enrollment Net Females: 80
Secondary School Enrollment Net Males: 79
Bahamas would be considered in stage 3 of the Demographic transition simply by looking at the graph. Also because of the decrease in birth rates and death rates. The country is beginning for have medical advancements as well as the use of contraception. Another thing would be how much urbanization has been taking place(which contributes to lowering birth rates). Woman are beginning to be more involved in the work force and don't have much of any time to raise excess children.