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2014

Statistical Yearbook

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COPYRIGHT RESERVED

Website: www.cbs.aw

Editing: Central Bureau of Statistics

CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS ORANJESTAD, October 2016

E-Mail: cbs@setarnet.aw Central Bureau of Statistics L. G. Smith Boulevard 160 Oranjestad

Aruba

Fax: (297-58) 38057

Price per copy: Afl. 30.00 or US$ 20.00 For mail orders outside Aruba include US$ 5.00 for postage and handling.

Payments should be settled in advance.

Use of the contents of this publication is allowed, provided the source is clearly stated.

Where to order:

Dutch Caribbean Phone: (297-524) 7433

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Explanation of symbols I

Special remarks II - IV

List of tables V - VIII

List of graphs IX - XI

Geographic map of Aruba XII

General characteristics of Aruba XIII

Key indicators 1

Tables and graphs 3-104

Geographic information system 105

List of publications of the Central Bureau of Statistics 106-108

Contents

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°C = degrees centigrade m/s = meter per second

mb = millibars (hectoPascal, hPa)

mm = millimetre

. = data not (yet) available

* = provisional figures

- = nil

< = less than, resp. smaller than

> = more than, resp. greater than na = not applicable

r = revised figures

Explanation of Symbols

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Special Remarks

The population figures, presented, are based on two sources:

domiciliation and departure.

At the bottom of each table, the source of the data is indicated. The Population Censuses of 1981, 1991, 2000 and 2010 showed discrepancies with the population figures presented by the Registry Office.

In both instances, there were more persons registered than counted during the Population Censuses.

The discrepancies between the two sources are mainly due to underreporting of departure at the

Population Registry Office. The Central Bureau of Statistics uses a statistical method to make corrections for the errors in the reported migration figures.

Individual figures in tables do not necessarily add to totals, because of rounding.

Money figures are quoted in Aruban Florins (Afl.), unless otherwise stated.

Revised figures are not marked as such.

Danger categories health insurance:

1 = Administrative jobs, architects, dentists, funeral homes, libraries, education institutes, radiostations, hospitals a.o.

2 = Pharmacies, newspaper companies, juwelers, store holders, a.o.

3 = Service stations, construction companies, bakeries, hotels, restaurants, television stations, taxi and bustransport, a.o.

4 = Cardealers, mechanics, matrass companies, electricity companies, radiator repair companies, butchers, a.o.

5 = Security companies, beer factories,electrical instalation companies, driving schools, a.o.

6 = Construction material companies, pest control companies, a.o.

7 = Chemical factories, painting companies, carpenters, a.o.

8 = Steelconstruction companies, ship repair companies, infrastructure, a.o.

9 = Airlines, a.o.

10 = Window washers, ship dockers, a.o.

Period average = an average of 12 months last business day.

End of period = last business day of the year.

General Trade System (since year 2000)

General Imports : the combined total of imports both for direct domestic consumption and into bonded warehouses or Free Zones.

General Exports : the combined total of national exports and re-exports of nationalized goods.

Re-exports : the outward movement of nationalized goods plus goods that move outward in their unaltered state after having been imported from bonded warehouses or Free Zones.

Special Trade System

Special Imports: the combined total of imports both for direct domestic consumption and for transformation repair.

It also registers the withdrawals from bonded warehouses and/or Free Zones for domestic consumption.

Special Exports : the combined total of exports of national merchandise wholly or partially produced or manufactured in the country and the export of goods included in special imports and then exported in their unaltered state.

Temporary Import and Temporary Export (Direct Transit) : goods merely being transshipped or moving through the country for purposes of transport only.

-1. The population censuses that were held in 1981, 1991, 2000 and 2010 -2. The mutations in the population register, due to birth, death, marriage, divorce

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Nominal GDP = the total market value of goods and services produced in Aruba after deducting the cost of goods and services utilized in the process of production, but before deducting allowances for the consumption of fixed capital.

Real GDP = total market value of goods and services produced by domestic factors of production annually, adjusted to remove the impact of price changes.

Consumer Price Index

The Consumer Price Index (C.P.I.) measures changes in the level of consumer prices of goods and services over time. The C.P.I. can be used amongst others to measure inflation; for indexation by the government, e.g. taxes, pensions salaries, etc.; for inflation accounting; for deflation of National Accounts, in order to arrive at constant - prices.

Statistics on the C.P.I. have been compiled for Aruba since 1958.

At present the C.B.S. compiles a general consumer price index, but also C.P.I.'s for both the lower income and higher income groups of the population.

ISCED LEVEL CLASSIFICATION (1997) ISCED 0: Pre-Primary Education (KO) ISCED 1: Primary education (BO)

Special education (SO) ISCED 2: 2A, general

EPB, 1-2 MAVO, 1-2 HAVO/VWO, 1-2

Middle school (ISA,IAH), grade 7-9 2C, technical/vocational

EPB, aspirantenopleiding, 1-3 ISCED 3 3A, general

HAVO, 3-5 VWO, 3-6

High school (ISA,IAH), grade 10-12 3B, general

MAVO, 3-4 3B, technical/vocational

EPB, doorstroom 3C, technical/vocational

EPB-arbeidsmarkt EPB-uitstroom ISCED 5 5A, first degrees

UA, bachelor degree IPA, bachelor degree 5A, second degrees

UA, master degree 5B, first qualifications

EPI-D Hospitality management EPI-H Engineering technology EPI-T Business education EPI-E Human services

ISCED 6 6 UA Phd degree

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KleuterOnderwijs KO Pre-primary education, kindergarten BasisOnderwijs BO Primary education

Speciaal Onderwijs SO Special education

Middelbaar Algemeen Voortgezet Onderwijs MAVO Academically oriented 4 years preparatory course to middle level professional education

Hoger Algemeen Voortgezet Onderwijs HAVO Academically oriented 5 years preparatory course to higher professional education, non - university Internationale School Aruba ISA International school of Aruba

Ibero American Highschool IAH Ibero american highschool

Voorbereidend wetenschappelijk Onderwijs VWO Academically oriented 6 years preparatory course to higher education at university Educacion Professional Basico EPB Integrated system of lower level technical and vocational education

Educacion Professional Intermedio EPI Integrated system of middle level technical and vocational education EPI Unit Dienstverlening EPI-D EPI Unit salubridad y servicio; health and human services

EPI Unit Horeca EPI-H EPI Unit hospitality and tourism; hospitality and tourism EPI Unit Techniek EPI-T EPI Unit ciencia y tecnologia; science and technology EPI Unit Economie EPI-E EPI Unit economia; business education

Instituto Pedagogico Arubano IPA Teacher's training/education college

Universiteit van Aruba, Financieel Economische Faculteit UA-FEF University of Aruba, faculty for financial and economic studies

Universiteit van Aruba, Faculteit voor Hotelwezen en Toerisme UA-FHTM University of Aruba, faculty of hospitality and tourism management studies Universiteit van Aruba, Faculteit voor Wetenschap en Kunsten UA-FAS University of Aruba, faculty of science and arts

Universiteit van Aruba, Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid UA-FdR University of Aruba, faculty of law Stichting Protestants-Christelijk Onderwijs Aruba S.P.C.O.A. Foundation Protestant Education Aruba

Stichting Volle Evangelie Onderwijs Aruba S.V.E.O.A. Foundation Evangelical Education Aruba

Stichting Onderwijs van de Advent Zending Aruba S.O.A.Z.A. Foundation Education of the Advent Mission Aruba Stichting Middelbaar Onderwijs Aruba S.M.O.A. Foundation Middle level Education

International School Aruba I.S.A. International School of Aruba

Stichting Centrum voor Ibero American Onderwijs S.C.I.A.E. Foundation Center for Ibero American Education Stichting Basisonderwijs CombinA S.B.C. Foundation Primary Education CombinA

Explanation of abbreviations used in Education

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Key Indicators

1. Population

1. Population, rate of population change and density of population 3

2. Live births, deaths, birth rate and death rate 4

3. Marriages and divorces 5

4. Vital statistics 6

5. Live births by age mother 7

6. Teenage mothers age younger than 15 years 7

7. Age distribution 8

8. Relative population by age groups, 2012-2014 (percentage) 9

9. Live expectancy of the population by age and sex, 2010-2011 9

10. Migration by country of birth and sex 11

11. Population growth 1976 - 2014 12

2. Public Health

1. Hospital: general information 13

2. Number of clients by geriatric home and age category 13

3. Health personnel per selected occupations 14

4. Physicians/dentists per 1000 inhabitants and inhabitant per physician/dentist 15

5A. Causes of death, 2010-2013, male 16

5B. Causes of death, 2010-2013, female 16

5C. Causes of death by age, male, 2013 17

5D. Causes of death by age female, 2013 17

6. Number of acceptors visits to the family planning foundation 18

7. New acceptors of contraceptive methods provided by the family planning foundation 18

8. Number of positive H.I.V.-results and registered AIDS-cases 18

9. Communicable diseases reported to the Section of Contagious Diseases 20 10. Overview of sickness absenteeism figures for the public & private sector, 2011-2012 21

11. Sickness absence in the private sector 21

12. Sickness absence in the public sector by age group, 2012 21

13. Sickness absence in the private sector by age group, 2012 22

14. Sickness absence in the public sector by age group, 2011 22

15. Sickness absence in the private sector by age group, 2011 22

16. Number of industrial accidents by class of risk and sex 23

17. Payments due to industrial accidents in AWG and number by class of risk and sex 23 3. Construction and Utilities

1. Overview Construction applications 25

2. Construction permits granted in 2014, by region 25

3. Investment in buildings by type, in mln. Afl. 26

4. Number of buildings by type of construction: New 26

5. Number of buildings by type of construction: Expansion 26

6. Number of buildings by type of construction: Renovation 26

7. Electrical installations approved 27

8. Utilities (Water, Electricity, Gas) 28

9. Water consumption per month by sector, 2014 29

4. Politics

1. Results of elections to Island Council and Parliament 31

2. Results of elections to the new Parliament by parties 31

3. Constitution of Parliament by sex 33

4. Governments by political denomination of the ministers 33

5. Results of elections to the new Parliament by party and polling districts, 2013 33

List of Tables

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5. Education

1A.General information of the regular school system, September 2013 35

1B. General information of the regular school system, September 2013 36

2. General information on Private and Public schools of the regular school system, September 2013 37 3A. Percentage of Pupil Flow in the Primary Level of Scholastic Year 2011/2012 38 3B. Percentages of Pupil Flow in the Primary Level of Scholastic Year 2012/2013 39 3C. Percentages of Pupil Flow in the Primary Level of Scholastic Year 2013/2014 40 4. Transition from the 6th/ last grade of the Primary Level to the 1st grade of the Secondary Level 41 over the Scholastic Years 2011/2012, 2012/2013 and 2013/2014

5A. Final examination statistics,2012/2013 42

5B. Final examination statistics, 2013/2014 42

5C. Final examination statistics, 2012/2013 43

5D. Final examination statistics, 2013/2014 44

5E. Graduation results of students of I.P.A. and the University of Aruba 44

6. Granted loans for study by field of study, country of study and level of education 45 7A. Population by level of education obtained by age category in percentage 46

7B. Number of teachers by sex and school/ program 46

7C. Age distribution among teachers by school/ program 47

7D. Percentage of age distribution among teachers by school/ program 47

8. Government expenditures on education 48

6. Labour

1. Participation- and (un)employment rates for 1960, 1972, 1981, 1991, 2000, 2007 and 2010 53

2. Employment rates by age and sex (14 years of age and over), 2010 54

3. Unemployment rates by age and sex (14 years of age and over), 2010 54

4. Persons employed by the government by ministries, december 31 56

7. Business

1. Relative distribution of companies & growth of comp. by branch of industry, 2013-2014 (in %) 57

2. Number of employees by economic sector, 2013 and 2014 58

3. Regional growth of number of companies and regional distribution, 2013 - 2014 58

8. Tourism

1. Total number of visitors 61

2. Stay-over tourism, by nationality 61

3. Stay-over tourism by carrier 62

4. Average length of stay by place of residence of visitors to Aruba (in days) 63

5. Total rooms and occupancy rates 63

6. Number of visits to Aruba (in %) 64

7. Type of accommodation used by the visitors (in percentages) 64

8. Age groups of visitors (in %) 64

9. Travel arrangement of the visitors (in percentages) 64

10. Stay-over tourism in some countries in the Caribbean 65

11. Yearly household income of visitors (in percentages) 66

12. Average daily expenditure spent in Aruba per category¹ , (in Afl.) 66

13. Average daily expenditure by place of residence (in Afl.) 66

14. Estimated total tourism expenditure (in 1,000 US dollars) 67

15. Cruise tourism 67

16. Cruise tourism in some countries in the Caribbean 67

9. Traffic, Transport and Communication

1. Number of motor-vehicles registered 69

2. Total volume of transported buspassengers 69

3. Ships into ports and pilotage dues by port 70

4. Landings of aircrafts & revenues 70

5. Passengers travelling by air 70

6. Radio and television 70

7. Motor vehicle inspection 71

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10. Foreign Trade

1. Import of goods to Aruba, excluding mineral fuels, by section 73

2. Export of goods from Aruba, excluding mineral fuels, by section 73

3. Total imports and exports 76

4. Total imports to Aruba with % change 77

5. Total exports from Aruba with % change 77

6. Imports to Aruba by countries 78

7. Exports from Aruba by countries 78

8. Imports to Free Zone Aruba 79

9. Exports from Free Zone Aruba 79

10. Imports to Free Zone Aruba by countries 80

11. Exports from Free Zone Aruba by countries 80

11. Money and Banking

1. Components of broad money, december 31 81

2. Foreign assets, december 31 82

3. Detailed balance sheet of The Central Bank of Aruba, december 31 82

4. Commercial Banks: Detailed balance sheet, december 31 83

5. Official foreign exchange rates (selling) 84

12. Macro Economic Aspects

1. Gross domestic product (GDP) and per capita GDP (at market prices) 85

2. GDP in various countries (2013) 85

3. Derivation nominal gross domestic product at market prices (in mln. Afl.) 86

4. Final consumption expenditure (in mln. Afl.) 86

5. Gross capital formation (in mln. Afl.) 86

13. Public Finance

1. Government revenues of Aruba 87

14. Prices

1. Consumer price index numbers 89

2. Consumer price index numbers by divisions and groups of consumption expenditures 91

3. Inflation in Aruba per month 92

15. Social Affairs

1. Social security 93

2. Minimum wages 93

3. Welfare benefits 93

4. Subsistence level by household composition 94

5. Persons with pension under the General pensions act 95

6. Children's helpline, calls by nature of problems 96

7. Children's helpline, calls by age group callers 96

8. Children's helpline, calls by month 96

16. Climate

1. Temperature in degrees centigrade, precipitation and humidity 99

2. Wind, air pressure and duration sunshine 100

17. Housing

1. Households and population in households by type of living quarters, 2010 101 2. Households and population in households by type and location of the living quarters, 2010 102 3. Non Collective Households occupying housing units by type and location of the housing unit, 2010 103 4. Households occupying non-collective housing units by type of housing unit, tenure of household, and 104 for tenant households, ownership of housing unit occupied, 2010

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1. Population

Graph 1A. The evolution of the population density 3

Graph 1B. The evolution of the population of Aruba, 1992 -2014 3

Graph 1C. Population density in various countries, 2014 4

Graph 1D. Birth rate in various countries, 2013 5

Graph 1E. Births, deaths, immigrants and emigrants in Aruba, 1998 - 2014 6

Graph 1F. Percentage live births by teenage mothers < 20 yrs. and mothers 20 yrs. and older 7

Graph 1G. Population by age category, 2014 (end of year population) 8

Graph 1H. Life expectancy of the population by age and sex, 1972-2010 10

Graph 1I. Life expectancy in various countries, 2010 10

Graph 1J. Net migration by sex, 2000-2014 11

2. Public Health

Graph 2A. Number of clients by geriatric home 13

Graph 2B. Physicians/specialists and dentists per 1000 inhabitants 15

Graph 2C. Causes of death, 2013, male, in % 16

Graph 2D. Causes of death, 2013, female, in % 17

Graph 2E. Number of acceptors visits to the Family Planning Foundation 19

Graph 2F. Positive HIV results and registered AIDS cases 19

3. Construction and Utilities

Graph 3A. Construction permits, 2008-2014 25

Graph 3B. Investment in buildings by type (in Afl. mln.) 27

Graph 3C. Number of buildings by type of construction: New 27

Graph 3D. Water and electricity supply (% change) 28

Graph 3E. Gas consumption households and commercial units 28

Graph 3F. Total waterconsumption in m³ by sector, 2014 29

4. Politics

Graph 4A. Turn-out of elections to Island Council and Parliament, 1982-2013 32

Graph 4B. Results of election to Parliament by parties in %, 2013 32

5. Education

Graph 5A. Percentage of Pupil Flow in the Primary Level of Scholastic Year 2011/2012 38 Graph 5B. Percentages of Pupil Flow in the Primary Level of Scholastic Year 2012/2013 39 Graph 5C. Percentages of Pupil Flow in the Primary Level of Scholastic Year 2013/2014 40 Graph 5D. Percentage of transitionover the Scholastic Years 2011/2012, 2012/2013, 2013/2014 41 Graph 5E. Percentage of students who passed their exams in scholastic year 2012/2013 43

Graph 5F. Final examination statistics for the scholastic year 2013/2014 44

Graph 5G. Granted loans for study by year and country of study 45

Graph 5H. Percentage of teachers by sex and school/ program 46

Graph 5I. Percentage of age distribution among teachers by school/ program 47

Graph 5J. Gvt expenditures on education as % of GDP and as % of total gvt expenditures 48

6. Labour

Graph 6A. Participation rate by gender 53

Graph 6B. Unemployment rate by age and country of birth 55

Graph 6C. Participation rates females by age group 55

Graph 6D. Participation rates males by age group 55

Graph 6E. Persons employed by the government by ministries 56

Graph 6F. Persons employed by the government 56

List of Graphs

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7. Business

Graph 7A. Relative growth of number of companies, 2013 - 2014 (%) 57

Graph 7B. Regional growth of number of companies and regional distribution, 2013 - 2014 58

Graph 7C. Regional growth of number of companies, 2013 - 2014 (%) 59

Graph 7D. Regional distribution of number of companies 2014 (%) 59

8. Tourism

Graph 8A. Total number of visitors 61

Graph 8B. Stay-over tourism by nationality, 2013, 2014 in % 62

Graph. 8C. Average length of stay by place of residence of visitors to Aruba 63 Graph 8D. Stay-over tourism in some countries in the Caribbean (% change 2014/2013) 65 Graph 8E. Cruise tourism in some countries in the Caribbean (% change 2014/2013) 68 9. Traffic, Transport and Communication

Graph 9A. Number of passenger cars per 1000 inhabitants 69

Graph 9B. Commercial and non-commercial landings by year 71

Graph 9C. Motor vehicle inspection 71

10. Foreign Trade

Graph 10A. Import of goods, excluding mineral fuels, by section, 2014 74

Graph 10B. Export of goods, excluding mineral fuels, by section, 2014 74

Graph 10C. Import and Export of goods in %, excluding mineral fuels, by section, 2014 75

Graph 10D. Total Import and Export, value (x 1000 Afl.) 76

Graph 10E. Imports and Exports (value) to Aruba by countries, in percentages, during 2014 78 11. Money and Banking

Graph 11A. Components of broad money, december 31 81

Graph 11B. Official exchange rates (selling) 84

12. Macro Economic Aspects

Graph 12A. GDP Per capita in various countries (2013) 85

13. Public Finance

Graph 13A. Government revenues 2013, 2014 (x Afl. 1000) 87

Graph 13B. Tax-income from income and profits, services and property 88

Graph 13C. Other Tax-income , (x Afl. 1000) 88

14. Prices

Graph 14A. Inflation in Aruba, 1997- 2014 89

Graph 14B. Inflation rates of the most important trading partners of Aruba, 2013-2014 90 Graph 14C. End of period inflation by division, 2014 (Total population, Dec. 2006 = 100) 92 15. Social Affairs

Graph 15A. Subsistence level by household composition, 2012, 2013 & 2014 94

Graph 15B. Pension sum (x 1000 Afl.) by marital status, 2012, 2013 95

Graph 15C. Nature of problems children's helpline, 2010 - 2012 97

16. Climate

Graph 17A. Monthly precipitation in 2013 as compared to 2014 99

Graph 17B. Total precipitation, 1998-2014 100

Graph 17C. Average wind speed (in m/sec) 2000-2014 100

17. Housing

Graph 18A. Households by type of living quarters, 2010 101

Graph 18B. Population by region of living quarters, 2010 102

Graph 18C. Households by type housing unit and location, 2010 103

Graph 18D. Percentage of households occupying non-collective housing units by tenure of household, 2010 104

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Location

Aruba is located at latitude 12° 30' North and longitude 70° West and lies about 32 km (19 miles) from the northern coast of Venezuela. Aruba is 31 km (20 miles) long and 8 km (5 miles) wide, with an area of 180 km². The island is divided in 8 regions and each region is subdivided in several zones.

Population

Total end of the year population in 2014 was 108,374 while the density of the population was 602 inhabitants per km².

The Aruban population is made up of a variety of nationalities.

Climate

The average and almost constant temperature is 28o C (82o F) with cooling north-east trade-wind. Tropical storms and hurricanes are very rare and the rainfall is very moderate.

Language

Aruba's population of over 100,000 is made up of a mixture of people who came from all over the world to this island.

Dutch and Papiamento are the official languages. English and Spanish are also widely spoken.

Religion

The majority of the people are Roman Catholic (75.7%) and 6.3% of the population are other Christians (Census 2010).

Political structure

Head of State is the HM Willem Alexander, represented by a Governor. The island is governed by an executive council consisting of 9 Ministers who are appointed by the legislative council. This council consists of 21 elected members of Parliament.

Aruba also has two Ministers Plenipotentiary abroad, one representing the island in the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in The Hague and the other one in Washington, USA.

On January 1, 1986 Aruba obtained its 'Status Aparte' and became a separate country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Currency unit

The official currency is the Aruban Florin (or Afl.) which is pegged to the US Dollar at US$ 1.00 to Afl. 1.79 The US dollar is also widely accepted on the island.

General Characteristics of Aruba

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Demographic aspects

Males Absolute 48,440 49,162 49,954 50,713 51,285

Females Absolute 53,504 54,512 55,520 56,591 57,088

Total population Absolute 101,944 103,674 105,474 107,305 108,374

Sex ratio 90.5 90.2 90.0 89.6 89.8

Pop. per km² land Absolute 566 576 586 596 602

Pop. 14 years and younger % 20.7 20.1 19.8 19.5 19.2

Pop. 60 years and older % 15.5 16.1 16.7 17.3 17.9

Average age

Males Year 36.0 36.3 36.6 36.9 37.1

Females Year 38.4 38.7 39.0 39.3 39.7

Total Year 37.3 37.6 37.9 38.2 38.5

Net Migration Absolute -462 1,127 1,108 1,044 336 Macro-economic key indicators

Nominal GDP (in mln. Afl.) Afl. 4,279 4,564 4,534 4,629 4,768 Nominal GDP per capita (in Afl.) Afl. 42,009 44,432 43,460 43,679 .

¹Real GDP (in mln. Afl.) Afl. 3,102 3,212 3,167 3,315 3,354 Real GDP per capita (in Afl.) Afl. 30,463 31,268 30,349 31,289 . Social aspects

Minimum wage (in Afl.) Afl. 1,543 1,543 1,605 1,637 1,637

Persons on welfare (per jan. 31) Absolute 1,963 2,312 2,764 2,910 2,711

Tourism

Stay-over passengers Absolute 824,330 868,973 903,934 979,256 1,072,082

Cruise Passengers Absolute 569,424 599,893 582,313 688,568 667,095

Foreign Trade

Total import of goods to Aruba x 1000 Afl. 1,725,683 2,105,560 2,016,428 2,082,604 2,107,158 Total export of goods from Aruba x 1000 Afl. 42,037 61,533 79,567 76,213 61,923 Education

Number of students (full time) Absolute . 22,669 22,678 22,841 .

Current government expenditure

on education mln. Afl. 210.0 217.3 . . .

Source: CBS, Statistical Yearbooks 1In constant 2000 prices, Central Bank Aruba

Key Indicators

unit 2010 2011 2012 2013r 2014

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1. Population

1. Population, rate of population change and density of population

2010 2011 2012 2013r 2014

1. Total population1 101,944 103,674 105,474 107,305 108,374

male 48,440 49,162 49,954 50,713 51,285

female 53,504 54,512 55,520 56,591 57,088

2. Annual rate of population change (%)2 0.14 1.68 1.72 1.72 0.99

3. Density of population (inhabitants/km²)³ 566 576 586 596 602

4. Males per 1000 females 905 902 900 896 898

Source: CBS and Population Registry Office

(Detailed items in this table do not necessarily add up to totals due to rounding)

¹ The population of Aruba is based on the three Censuses -Febr. 1st., 1981, Oct. 6, 1991, Oct. 14, 2000 and Sept. 29, 2010- and the mutations in the Population Registry, corrected for the migration growth.

² The annual growth in percentage of the total population.

³ Number of inhabitants per km². Area of Aruba: 180 km².

Graph 1A. The evolution of the population density

Source: CBS and Population Registry Office

Graph 1B. The evolution of the population of Aruba, 1992 -2014

Source: CBS and Population Registry Office 0

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014

%

Natural growth rate Net growth rate Population Change 513

522 535

550 555 558 563 566 566

576 586

596 602

460 480 500 520 540 560 580 600 620

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Population density

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Graph 1C. Population density in various countries, 2014

Source: World Bank

2. Live births, deaths, birth rate and death rate

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013r 2014

1. Mid-year population1 101,604 101,873 102,809 104,574 106,390 108,063

2. Total live births 1,253 1,223 1,236 1,288 1,346 1,376

male 655 612 634 648 672 725

female 598 611 602 640 674 651

3. Total deaths 629 619 633 595 560 643

male 335 348 341 298 310 334

female 294 271 292 297 250 309

4. Birth rate (0/00)2 12.3 12.0 12.0 12.3 12.7 12.7

5. Death rate (0/00)2 6.2 6.1 6.2 5.7 5.3 6.0

Source: CBS and Population Registry Office

¹ Based on the number of inhabitants on June 30 of each year

² The total live births per1000 inhabitants and the total deaths per 1000 inhabitants (based on the mid-year population) 3

4 24 24 35 35 44 96 145

218 251 336 380 426 500 602 665

1,304

6,897 7,814

19,033 19,247

0 5000 10000 15000 20000

Suriname Guyana Brazil Peru United States Venezuela Colombia Dominica China Dominican Republic Jamaica Philippines Haiti India Netherlands Aruba Barbados Bermuda Hong Kong Singapore Monaco Macao, China

Population density in various countries, 2014

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Graph 1D. Birth rate in various countries, 2013

3. Marriages and divorces

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

1. Marriages¹ 658 633 550 574 523 617

Marriages² 1,105 1,054 1,001 976 830 876

2. Divorces 425 457 470 464 477 468

3. Divorces per 100 marriages 64.6 72.2 85.5 80.8 91.2 75.9

Source: CBS and Population Registry Office Marriages¹ excl. tourists

Marriages² includes tourists marriages

50 26

24 21 20 20 20 20 19 19 18 15 13 13 12 10 8 8 8

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Niger Haiti Philippines Dominican Republic India Guyana Venezuela Peru Colombia Grenada Suriname Brazil United States Aruba China Netherlands Hong Kong Portugal Japan

Birth rate in various countries (per 1000 people, 2013)

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4. Vital statistics

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

1. Live births 634 602 648 640 672 674 725 651

Deaths 341 292 298 297 310 250 334 309

Natural increase 293 310 350 343 362 424 391 342

2. Domiciliation 1,603 1,863 1,563 1,720 1,551 1,784 1,331 1,352

Departures 1,174 1,165 1,121 1,054 1,154 1,137 1,150 1,197

Net migration 429 698 442 666 397 647 181 155

3. Total population change 4. Live births:

- number of boys per 100 girls - number of live births out of wedlock per 100 live births

5. Marriages per 1000 inhabitants Source: CBS and Population Registry Office

Graph 1E. Births, deaths, immigrants and emigrants in Aruba, 2005 - 2014

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Source: CBS and Population Registry Office

4.6 4.4

58.4 63.8

4.5

65.7 4.3

2011r 2012r

59.5

1,730 1,801

105.3 101.3

1,830

99.7

1,069

111.4 2014 2013r

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Births 1,263 1,359 1,339 1,319 1,254 1,223 1,236 1,288 1,347 1,376

Immigrants 3,756 2,387 2,199 2,926 2,846 2,526 3,466 3,283 3,335 2,683

Deaths -482 -539 -533 -554 -629 -619 -633 -595 -560 -643

Emigrants -1,929 -2,274 -2,450 -2,711 -3,075 -2,988 -2,339 -2,175 -2,291 -2,347 -5000

-4000 -3000 -2000 -1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000

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5. Live births by age mother

Age 2009 2010r 2011r 2012r 2013r 2014

Total 1,253 1,223 1,236 1,288 1,346 1,376

<15 2 0 4 2 4 2

15-19 151 152 157 145 136 131

20-24 292 294 276 311 332 343

25-29 330 302 294 306 337 334

30-34 280 284 287 288 295 350

35-39 164 148 168 171 200 166

40-44 34 42 48 61 40 48

45-49 - 1 2 3 2 2

>50 - - - 1 - - Not Reported - - - - - - Source: CBS and Population Registry Office

Graph 1F. Percentage live births by teenage mothers < 20 yrs. and mothers 20 yrs. and older

Source: CBS and Population Registry Office

6. Teenage mothers age younger than 15 years

ASFR ASFR

Year 12-14 years Year 15-19 years

2005 1 2,224 0.4 2005 144 3,451 41.7

2006 3 2,236 1.3 2006 152 3,499 43.4

2007 3 2,242 1.3 2007 149 3,531 42.2

2008r 6 2,210 2.7 2008 142 3,563 39.9

2009 2 2,202 0.9 2009 151 3,521 42.9

2010 0 2,248 0.0 2010r 152 3,564 42.6

2011r 4 2,284 1.8 2011r 157 3,688 42.6

2012 2 2,278 0.9 2012r 145 3,752 38.6

2013 4 2,252 1.8 2013r 136 3,735 36.4

2014 2 2,202 0.9 2014 131 3,698 35.4

Teenage mothers age 15-19 years Number of

births

Number of women

Number of births

Number of women

87.8 87.6 87.0 88.6 89.6 90.3

12.2 12.4 13.0 11.4 10.4 9.7

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

% Births

Mothers 20 yrs. and older Teen mothers <20 yrs.

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7. Age distribution (end of year population)

Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

0 - 4 3,255 3,174 6,429 3,301 3,252 6,552 3,395 3,279 6,674

5 - 9 3,619 3,387 7,006 3,618 3,388 7,006 3,585 3,379 6,965

10 - 14 3,740 3,751 7,491 3,726 3,672 7,398 3,660 3,532 7,192

15 - 19 3,907 3,752 7,660 3,837 3,735 7,572 3,807 3,698 7,505

20 - 24 3,051 2,833 5,884 3,239 3,049 6,288 3,303 3,087 6,389

25 - 29 2,725 2,969 5,695 2,824 3,018 5,842 2,934 3,104 6,038

30 - 34 3,004 3,566 6,570 3,016 3,590 6,606 3,049 3,557 6,606

35 - 39 3,260 3,823 7,083 3,238 3,897 7,135 3,249 3,929 7,178

40 - 44 3,926 4,587 8,513 3,885 4,514 8,399 3,794 4,404 8,199

45 - 49 4,124 4,824 8,948 4,021 4,772 8,793 3,969 4,665 8,634

50 - 54 4,226 4,818 9,044 4,324 4,928 9,252 4,356 5,045 9,401

55 - 59 3,444 4,071 7,515 3,608 4,281 7,889 3,743 4,412 8,155

60 - 64 2,723 3,157 5,880 2,887 3,299 6,186 3,011 3,499 6,509

65 - 69 1,896 2,366 4,262 1,988 2,545 4,533 2,108 2,617 4,725

70 - 74 1,389 1,717 3,106 1,437 1,753 3,190 1,444 1,847 3,291

75 - 79 852 1,347 2,198 921 1,389 2,310 989 1,438 2,427

80 - 84 557 819 1,376 551 866 1,417 562 919 1,481

85 - 89 176 335 511 214 406 620 233 442 674

90 - 94 67 154 220 63 166 229 74 168 242

95+ 13 69 82 15 73 88 20 68 88

T o t a l 49,954 55,520 105,474 50,713 56,591 107,305 51,285 57,088 108,374

Source: CBS and Population Registry Office

(Detailed items in this table do not necessarily add up to totals due to rounding)

Graph 1G. Population by age category, 2014 (end of year population)

Source: CBS and Population Registry Office

2013r 2014

2012r

5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000

0 - 4 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 - 69 70 - 74 75 - 79 80 - 84 85 - 89 90 - 94 95+

Population Pyramid 2014

Male Female

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8. Relative population by age groups, 2012-2014 (percentage)

Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1. Age: 0 - 14 10.1 9.8 19.8 9.9 9.6 19.5 9.8 9.4 19.2

15 - 59 30.0 33.4 63.4 29.8 33.3 63.2 29.7 33.1 62.8

60 + 7.3 9.4 16.7 7.5 9.8 17.3 7.8 10.1 17.9

Total 47.4 52.6 100.0 47.3 52.7 100.0 47.3 52.7 100.0

2. Persons 60+ per 100 persons 0 -14

3. Persons 60+ per 100 persons 15 - 59

Source: CBS and Population Registry Office

9. Life expectancy of the population by age and sex, 2010-2011

Age

0 73.88 79.75 76.91

1 73.41 80.04 76.80

5 69.41 76.16 72.86

10 64.41 71.16 67.86

15 59.49 66.16 62.90

20 54.56 61.25 57.99

25 49.95 56.36 53.25

30 45.41 51.46 48.53

35 40.79 46.60 43.78

40 36.28 41.93 39.20

45 31.72 37.24 34.58

50 27.23 32.53 29.98

55 23.07 27.90 25.59

60 19.03 23.73 21.49

65 15.31 19.71 17.64

70 12.23 15.94 14.26

75 9.35 12.46 11.09

80 7.21 9.43 8.52

85 4.94 6.80 6.09

90 3.32 4.94 4.41

95 2.35 3.72 3.35

Source: CBS, Fifth Population and Housing Census, 2010

2012r 2013r 2014

Male Female Both sexes

72.3 96.6 84.3 75.9 101.8

24.2 28.3 26.4 25.2 29.3 26.2 30.6 28.5

88.6 79.3 107.9 93.3

27.4

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Graph 1H. Life expectancy of the population by age and sex, 1972-2010

Source: CBS, Fifth Population and Housing Census, 2010

Graph 1I. Life expectancy in various countries, 2010

Source: United Nations Population Division

1972 1981 1991 2000 2010

Male 66.7 71.55 71.10 70.01 73.88

Female 73.49 76.58 77.12 76.02 79.75

60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80

Age

Japan Hong Kong Neth. United

States Aruba China Venezuela Colombia Brazil Suriname Philippines

Male 79.3 79.0 78.1 75.4 73.9 71.1 70.8 69.2 68.7 66.4 64.5

Female 86.1 84.3 82.2 80.5 79.8 74.5 76.8 76.7 75.9 73.1 71.3

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Age

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10. Migration by country of birth and sex

Male Female Male Female Male Female

1. Total Domiciliation 1,563 1,720 1,551 1,784 1,331 1,352

Aruba/ Neth. Ant. 515 520 505 511 376 375

Nederland 341 289 356 341 286 258

Colombia 149 286 173 311 153 195

Venezuela 92 108 97 124 92 85

Sto. Dom. 71 127 90 157 103 126

USA 44 53 67 51 44 39

Phillipines 12 22 9 28 18 21

Jamaica 10 28 10 25 17 17

Peru 19 22 13 18 7 18

Suriname 38 31 32 22 23 21

Haiti 53 64 30 49 29 31

Other 219 170 169 147 183 166

2. Total Departures 1,121 1,054 1,154 1,137 1,150 1,197

Aruba/ Neth. Ant. 609 519 589 587 606 573

Nederland 267 259 244 214 208 243

Colombia 52 82 75 92 94 120

Venezuela 27 26 33 34 55 36

Dominican Republic 22 30 28 48 25 53

USA 34 16 37 26 28 24

Phillipines 6 5 2 4 9 7

Jamaica 5 5 3 3 3 9

Peru 6 16 12 14 16 17

Suriname 21 17 25 23 10 15

Haiti 1 4 6 11 10 8

Other 71 75 100 81 86 92

3. Net migration 442 666 397 647 181 155

Source: Population Registry Office

(Detailed items in this table do not necessarily add up to totals due to rounding)

Graph 1J. Net migration by sex, 2000-2014

Source: Population Registry Office

2012 2013 2014

-400 -200 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Male Female

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11. Population growth 1976-2014

Corresponding Pop. Density Year mid year end of year abs. death rate abs. birth rate abs. n.g. rate abs.¹ em. rate abs. im. rate abs. n.m. rate abs. growth rate Doubling mid-year

Time (yrs)

1976 58,368 58,437 300 5.14 941 16.12 641 10.98 2,194 37.59 1,691 28.97 -503 -8.62 138 2.36 293.19 324.7

1977 58,580 58,722 320 5.46 993 16.95 673 11.49 2,376 40.56 1,988 33.94 -388 -6.62 285 4.87 142.44 326.2

1978 58,776 58,829 284 4.83 1,058 18.00 774 13.17 2,445 41.60 1,778 30.25 -667 -11.35 107 1.82 381.64 326.8

1979 59,191 59,553 318 5.37 1,065 17.99 747 12.62 2,063 34.85 2,040 34.46 -23 -0.39 724 12.23 56.67 330.9

1980 59,909 60,264 288 4.81 1,125 18.78 837 13.97 2,023 33.77 1,897 31.66 -126 -2.10 711 11.87 58.40 334.8

1981 60,563 60,866 317 5.23 1,051 17.35 734 12.12 2,082 34.39 1,950 32.20 -132 -2.19 602 9.93 69.79 338.1

1982 61,276 61,690 313 5.11 1,036 16.91 723 11.80 2,281 37.22 2,382 38.87 101 1.65 824 13.45 51.53 342.7

1983 62,228 62,770 339 5.45 1,133 18.21 794 12.76 2,275 36.57 2,562 41.17 287 4.61 1,081 17.36 39.92 348.7

1984 62,901 63,037 323 5.14 1,169 18.58 846 13.45 2,325 36.96 1,745 27.74 -580 -9.21 266 4.24 163.62 350.2

1985 61,728 60,419 334 5.41 1,109 17.97 775 12.56 4,726 76.56 1,333 21.60 -3,393 -54.97 -2,618 -42.42 - 335.7

1986 59,931 59,444 377 6.29 1,014 16.92 637 10.63 3,059 51.05 1,447 24.15 -1,612 -26.90 -975 -16.27 - 330.2

1987 59,159 58,873 370 6.25 992 16.77 622 10.51 2,779 46.98 1,587 26.83 -1,192 -20.16 -570 -9.64 - 327.1

1988 59,331 59,789 335 5.65 949 16.00 614 10.35 1,909 32.18 2,211 37.27 302 5.09 916 15.44 44.9 332.2

1989 60,443 61,096 372 6.15 1,141 18.88 769 12.72 2,205 36.48 2,743 45.38 538 8.90 1,307 21.63 32.05 339.4

1990 62,753 64,410 419 6.68 1,140 18.17 721 11.49 1,843 29.37 4,436 70.69 2,593 41.32 3,314 52.82 13.12 357.8

1991 65,896 67,382 429 6.51 1,157 17.55 728 11.04 1,887 28.62 4,229 64.13 2,342 35.52 3,070 45.10 14.89 374.3

1992 69,006 70,629 424 6.14 1,292 18.72 868 12.58 2,091 30.30 4,469 64.76 2,378 34.47 3,246 47.06 14.73 392.4

1993 73,685 76,741 402 5.46 1,337 18.14 935 12.69 2,101 28.51 7,278 98.77 5,177 70.26 6,112 83.00 8.36 426.3

1994 77,595 78,449 431 5.55 1,315 16.95 884 11.39 2,463 31.75 3,287 42.36 824 10.62 1,708 22.01 31.50 435.8

1995 79,805 81,160 504 6.32 1,419 17.78 915 11.47 2,299 28.80 4,094 51.30 1,795 22.50 2,710 33.97 20.41 450.9

1996 83,021 84,882 469 5.65 1,452 17.49 983 11.84 2,210 26.63 4,950 59.62 2,739 32.99 3,722 44.84 15.46 471.6

1997 86,301 87,719 497 5.76 1,457 16.88 960 11.12 2,130 24.68 4,007 46.43 1,877 21.75 2,837 32.88 21.09 487.3

1998 88,451 89,183 505 5.71 1,315 14.87 810 9.16 2,762 31.23 3,416 38.62 654 7.39 1,464 16.55 41.89 495.5

1999 89,659 90,135 561 6.26 1,251 13.95 690 7.70 3,082 34.38 3,344 37.30 262 2.92 952 10.62 65.29 500.8

2000 90,588 91,040 531 5.85 1,390 14.26 763 8.41 3,489 37.12 3,535 38.96 167 1.84 930 9.99 68.00 505.8

2001 91,439 91,837 435 4.76 1,263 13.81 828 9.06 3,416 37.36 3,386 37.03 -30 -0.33 798 8.72 79.49 510.2

2002 92,074 92,311 492 5.34 1,228 13.34 736 7.99 3,339 36.26 3,076 33.41 -263 -2.86 473 5.14 134.88 512.8

2003 93,128 93,946 501 5.38 1,244 13.36 743 7.98 2,623 28.17 3,516 37.75 893 9.59 1,636 17.56 39.46 521.9

2004 95,138 96,330 502 5.28 1,193 12.54 691 7.26 2,165 22.76 3,858 40.55 1,693 17.80 2,384 25.06 27.66 535.2

2005 97,634 98,939 482 4.94 1,263 12.94 781 8.00 1,929 19.76 3,756 38.47 1,827 18.71 2,608 26.72 25.94 549.7

2006 99,405 99,871 539 5.42 1,359 13.67 820 8.25 2,274 22.88 2,387 24.01 113 1.14 933 9.39 73.85 554.8

2007 100,149 100,427 533 5.32 1,339 13.37 806 8.05 2,450 24.46 2,199 21.96 -251 -2.51 555 5.54 125.07 557.9

2008 100,916 101,406 554 5.49 1,319 13.07 765 7.58 2,711 26.86 2,926 28.99 215 2.13 980 9.71 71.39 563.4

2009 101,604 101,802 629 6.19 1,254 12.34 625 6.15 3,075 30.26 2,846 28.01 -229 -2.25 396 3.90 177.81 565.6

2010r 101,873 101,944 619 6.08 1,223 12.01 604 5.93 2,988 29.33 2,526 24.80 -462 -4.54 142 1.39 497.83 566.4

2011r 102,809 103,674 633 6.16 1,236 12.02 603 5.87 2,339 22.75 3,466 33.71 1,127 10.96 1,730 16.83 41.19 576.0

2012r 104,574 105,474 595 5.69 1,288 12.32 693 6.63 2,175 20.80 3,283 31.39 1,108 10.60 1,801 17.21 40.27 586.0

Total Population Aruba Deaths Live births Natural Growth Emigration Immigration Net migration Net growth

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2. Public Health

1. Hospital: general information

1. Dr. Horacio Oduber Hospital

Number of beds 290 290 288 288 288 288

Occupancy rate (%) 85 85 83 79 80 79

Average length of hospitalisation (days)¹ 9.0 8.5 8.4 7.6 7.3 6.9

Admissions (x1000) 10.0 10.6 10.4 11.0 11.4 12.0

Source: Dr. Horacio Oduber Hospital

¹Long term psychiatry residents included.

2. Number of clients by geriatric home by age category Graph 2A. Number of clients by geriatric home

GERIATRIC HOMES (waiting list)

60 years > 215 236 163

< 60 years 17 16 12

Age category

Verpleeghuis Maris Stella-Savaneta 107 97 92

< 60 years 1 1 1

60-70 14 14 17

71-80 51 36 33

81-90 36 37 34

91 and older 5 9 7

Verpleeghuis Oranjestad 105 106 94

< 60 years 10 12 8

60-70 18 18 21

71-80 33 23 18

81-90 34 40 37

91 and older 10 13 10

Verpleeghuis Centro di Cuido 46 49 47

San Nicolas

< 60 years 2 3 3

60-70 7 9 11

71-80 11 9 9

81-90 22 23 20

91 and older 4 5 4

Tot. Pop. 60 years > 17,636 18,573 19,438

% of Pop. 60 years > in geriatric homes of

SABA 1.46 1.36 1.20

Source: SABA (Stichting Algemene Bejaardenzorg Aruba, foundation for the care of the elderly)

2011 2012 2013 2014

Geriatric homes of SABA1 2012 2013 2014

2009 2010

97

92 106

94

49 47

252

175

0 50 100 150 200 250

2013 2014

Verpleeghuis Maris Stella-Savaneta Verpleeghuis Oranjestad

Verpleeghuis Centro Cuido-San Nicolas Waiting list

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3. Health personnel per selected occupations, december 31

1. General Physicians 42 . 56 43 .

2. Specialists, 71 . 63 78 .

of which: Anaesthesiologists 5 . 3 4 .

Surgeons general 7 . 5 4 .

Dermatologists 2 . 3 2 .

Gynaecologists 3 . 2 4 .

Internists 11 . 6 11 .

Pediatricians 7 . 5 6 .

Neurosurgeons 2 . 2 2 .

Neurologists 3 . 1 3 .

Psychiatrists 3 . 3 5 .

Healthcare psychologist - . - 1 .

Ophthalmologists 3 . 4 4 .

Orthopedic Surgeons 4 . 4 4 .

Radiologists 2 . 2 3 .

Otorhinolaryngologists 2 . 2 2 .

Urologists 2 . 1 2 .

Plastic Surgeons 2 . 2 2 .

Cardiologists 4 . 5 4 .

Nephrologists 2 . 3 2 .

Gastroenterologist 1 . 1 2 .

Oncologist 1 . 1 2 .

Intensivist - . 2 1 .

Pneumologist 2 . 3 4 .

Pedriatic cardiologist 1 . 1 - .

Rehabilitation doctor 1 . 1 1 .

Pedriatic psychiatrist 1 . 1 1 .

Geriatrics - . - 2 .

3. Physicians employed by the Government 19 . 15 18 .

of which:

School physicians 5 . 6 6 .

Medical microbiologist 1 . 1 1 .

Pathologists 2 . 2 1 .

Psychiatrist 1 . 2 2 .

Heathcare psychologist - . - 1 .

General physicians - . 2 5 .

Dentists 2 . 2 2 .

Poortarts (IMSAN) 7 . - - .

Physician (KIA) 1 . - - .

4. Other physicians, 36 58 39 .

2012 2014

2010 2011 2013

of which: Occupational health (SVB) 12 . 12 12 .

Occupational health (Medwork) 5 . 6 6 .

Army physicians 1 . - - .

Health managers (AZV) 3 . 2 2 .

Zaalarts 9 . 17 6 .

Poortarts 6 . 21 13 .

5. Other 107 . 107 122 .

Dentists/orthodontists 29 . 33 35 .

Pharmacists 20 . 19 17 .

Veterinarians 12 . 10 16 .

Midwives 9 . 10 8 .

Physiotherapists 37 . 35 32 .

Psychologist/psychotherapists . . . 14 .

Source: Department of Public Health

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4. Physicians/dentists per 1000 inhabitants & inhabitants per physician/dentists

Mid-year Physicians/Specialists Dentists¹ Inhabitants Inhabitants

Year Population per 1000 per 1000 per per

inhabitants inhabitants Physician/Specialist Dentist¹

2002 92,074 1.41 0.29 708 3,410

2003 93,128 1.44 0.29 695 3,449

2004 95,138 1.43 0.23 700 4,324

2005 97,634 1.51 0.26 664 3,905

2006 99,405 . . . .

2007 100,149 1.57 0.27 638 3,709

2008 100,916 1.59 0.30 631 3,364

2009 101,604 1.68 . 601 .

2010 101,873 1.63 0.30 614 3,286

2011 102,809 . . . .

2012 104,574 1.82 0.33 550 2,988

2013r 106,390 1.65 0.35 604 2,875

2014 . . . . .

Source: Department of Public Health and CBS

¹ Including orthodontists

Graph 2B. Physicians/specialists and dentists/orthodontists per 1000 inhabitants

1.44 1.43

1.51 1.57 1.59 1.63

1.82

1.65

0.29

0.23 0.26 0.27 0.30 0.30 0.33 0.35

0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0

2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2010 2012 2013

Physicians/Specialists Dentists/Orthodontists

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5A. Causes of death, 2010- 2013, male Causes of death

Symptoms, signs and ill-defined conditions 18 16 18 15

Communicable diseases 18 28 23 21

Neoplasms 80 68 68 69

Diseases of circulatory system 116 108 100 101

Certain conditions originating in perinatal period 2 4 0 3

External causes of injury and poisoning 53 33 40 32

Diabetes & Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease . . . 33

Remainder 79 85 59 47

Total 366 342 308 321

Source: Department of Public Health, Epidemiology and Research

5B. Causes of death, 2010 - 2013, female Causes of death

Symptoms, signs and ill-defined conditions 10 13 17 10

Communicable diseases 23 27 22 10

Neoplasms 75 71 83 58

Diseases of circulatory system 85 99 88 75

Certain conditions originating in perinatal period 9 3 1 2

External causes of injury and poisoning 10 13 11 10

Diabetes & Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease . . . 39

Remainder 54 67 84 45

Total 266 293 306 249

Source: Department of Public Health, Epidemiology and Research

Graph 2C. Causes of death, 2013, male, in %

2011 2010

2011 2010

2012 2013

2012 2013

Symptoms, signs and ill- defined conditions

5%

Communicable diseases 7%

Neoplasms 21%

Diseases of circulatory system

31%

Certain conditions originating in perinatal

period 1%

External causes of injury and poisoning

10%

Diabetes & Chronic Lower Respiratory

Disease 10%

All other diseases 15%

Causes of death, male

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5C. Causes of death by age, male, 2013

Causes of death Total

2013

Symptoms, signs and ill-defined conditions - - - 2 13 15

Communicable diseases - - - - 3 4 14 21

Neoplasms - - - - 1 14 54 69

Diseases of circulatory system - - - - 4 35 62 101

Certain conditions originating in perinatal period 3 - - - 3

External causes of injury and poisoning 1 - - 3 7 16 5 32

Diabetes & Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 1 - - - 1 14 17 33

Remainder - - - - 1 8 38 47

Total 5 0 0 3 17 93 203 321

Source: Department of Public Health, Epidemiology and Research

5D. Causes of death by age, female, 2013

Age categories

Causes of death Total

2013

Symptoms, signs and ill-defined conditions - - - 1 9 10

Communicable diseases - - - 2 8 10

Neoplasms - - - - 3 17 38 58

Diseases of circulatory system - - - 1 1 10 63 75

Certain conditions originating in perinatal period 2 - - - 2

External causes of injury and poisoning - 1 - 1 2 2 4 10

Diabetes & Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease - - - - 1 6 32 39

Remainder 2 9 34 45

Total 4 1 2 7 47 188 249

Source: Department of Public Health, Epidemiology and Research

Graph 2D. Causes of death, 2013, female, in %

Age categories

< 1 1-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65+

< 1 1-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65+

Symptoms, signs and ill- defined conditions

4% Communicable diseases 4%

Neoplasms 23%

Diseases of circulatory system

30%

Certain conditions originating in perinatal

period 1%

External causes of injury and poisoning

4%

Diabetes & Chronic Lower Respiratory

Disease 16%

Remainder 18%

Causes of death, female

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6. Number of acceptors visits to the Family Planning Foundation

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

1. Amount of Registration (records) - - - 3,120

2. Visits: 959 974 813 1,008 1,698 2,676

of which teens1 314 485 441 459 703 1,676

of which male - - - - 22 89

3. New registration: - - - - - 622

of which teens1 257 221 327 337 146 389

males 44 69 66 64 20 49

females 213 152 261 273 126 340

of which adults - - - 233

Source: Famia Planea (Foundation for the Promotion of Responsible Parenthood)

1Teens <20 years

7. New acceptors of contraceptive methods provided by the Family Planning Foundation

Contraceptive methods 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Contraceptive methods provided to members and non-members**:

Oral 677 595 567 746 839 1,570

Injectable 201 198 186 224 258 636

I.U.D. (Inter Uterin Devise) 47 42 31 45 34 78

Condom 163 188 1,195 745 121 337

Others* - - - 55

Contraceptive methods provided as donations:

Condom - - - - 56,715 35,500

Source: Famia Planea

* Other products include: Pregnancy Test, Emergency Contraceptive and lubricants ** Only condoms and 'other (products)' are provided to non-members

8. Number of positive HIV results and registered AIDS-cases

Year Male Female Unknown Total Male Female Total

2000 16 11 1 28 1 - 1

2001 8 8 3 19 3 1 4

2002 17 6 - 23 - - -

2003 17 1 - 18 - - -

2004 13 3 - 16 1 - 1

2005 17 8 - 25 - - -

2006 16 5 - 21 - - -

2007 9 2 - 11 - - -

2008 21 4 - 25 1 - 1

2009 8 5 - 13 - - -

2010 16 5 - 21 - - -

2011 9 7 - 16 - - -

2012 17 7 - 24 - - -

2013 16 1 - 17 - - -

2014 24 1 - 25 - - -

Source: Department of Public Health

Registered HIV-cases Registered AIDS-cases

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Graph 2E. Number of acceptors visits to the Family Planning Foundation

Graph 2F. Positive HIV results and registered AIDS cases

743

851

959 974

813

1,008

1,698

2,676

294 334 314

485 441 459

703

1,676

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Visits New teen registrations

28

19 23

18 16

25

21

11 25

13 21

16 24

17 25

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

HIV AIDS

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9. Communicable diseases reported to the Section of Contagious Diseases

2011 2012 2013 2014

Diseases subject to the International Health regulations

Cholera - - - -

Plague - - - -

Yellow Fever - - - -

Pandemic Influenza (A H1/N1) - - - -

Diseases under International Surveillance

HIV and Aids 16 24 14 25

Malaria - 1 2 1

Influenza 1 - 14 28

Diseases of the Expanded Programme on Immunization

Pulmonary Tuberculosis 3 21 2 3

Tuberculosis (All Other Forms) 1 1 9 -

Diphtheria - - - -

Pertussis (Whooping Cough) 1 1 1 12

Rubella (German Measles) 1 - - -

Congenital Rubella Syndrome - - - -

Other Diseases of Regional Interest

Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) - - - 2

Meningococcal Infection (due to Neisseria meningitidis) - - - -

Dengue Fever (Suspected & Lab confirmed) 2,850 1,423 126 833

Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever/Shock Syndrome - - - -

Chikungunya virus - - - 600

Sexually Transmitted Diseases & Syndromes

Syphilis 28 38 30 16

Gonococcal Infection 6 15 15 -

Chlamydial Infection 16 13 23 94

Neonatal Conjunctivitis due to Chlamydial trachomatis - - - -

Neonatal Conjunctivitis due to Neisseria gonorrhea - - - 13

Congenital Syphilis - - - -

Phthiriasis - - - -

Herpes genitallis - - - 6

Infections with Haemophilus Influenza (unspecified) - - - 6

Para Influenza Virus Pneumonia - - - 3

Parvovirus infection (unspecified) - - - 1

Other Diseases of Caribbean Interest

Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers - - - -

Foodborne disease 11 - 1 5

Gastroenteritis in < 5 years 5 14 - -

Gastroenteritis in ³ 5 years - - 3 -

Rotaviral Entiritis - - 27 11

Enteropthogenic (E. coli) - - 1 -

Enteritis (other) - - 3 -

Viral Hepatitis A (Lab. Confirmed) 2 13 2 9

Viral Hepatitis B (Lab. Confirmed) 44 48 43 12

Viral Hepatitis C (Lab. Confirmed) - - 2 2

Viral Hepatitis Unspecified 3 4 - -

Rabies (in humans) - - - -

Acute Respiratory Infection in < 5 years - 15 26 28

Other Diseases

Salmonellosis 44 25 31 27

Shigellosis 7 6 6 1

Staphylococcus (pathogenic) - - - 1

Campilobacter Enteritis 6 - 3 4

Meningitis due to Haemophilus influenzae - - - -

Meningitis due to Streptococcus bacteria - - - -

Viral Meningitis - - 1 -

Viral Encephalitis - - - -

Scabies - 1 2 -

Varicella (Clin. Confirmed) 23 11 23 28

Guillan Barre - 2 1 -

Source: Department of Public Health, Section of Contagious Diseases & Epidemiology and Research

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10. Overview of sickness absenteeism figures for the public & private sector, 2011-2012 Number of workers

Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 2011

Public sector Total 6,546 3,012 3,520 8.2% 8.3% 8.2% 4.43 4.36 4.50 6.77 6.91 6.66

Private sector Total 40,179 19,620 20,539 3.2% 3.0% 3.4% 1.34 1.21 1.46 8.76 9.03 8.54

2012

Public sector Total 6,703 3,032 3,652 8.2% 8.4% 8.1% 4.64 4.45 4.82 6.48 6.93 6.14

Private sector Total 40,876 19,580 21,276 3.1% 2.9% 3.4% 1.32 1.17 1.45 8.73 9.01 8.52

2013

Public sector Total . . . .

Private sector Total . . . .

2014

Public sector Total . . . .

Private sector Total . . . .

Source: Sociale VerzekeringsBank (SVB)

11. Sickness absence in the private sector

Danger category¹

2011 2012 2013 2014 2011 2012 2013 2014 2011 2012 2013 2014

1 2.0% 2.1% 1.9% . 1.6 1.6 1.4 . 5.5 5.7 5.8 .

2 1.9% 1.8% 1.9% . 1.5 1.6 1.5 . 5.2 4.8 5.2 .

3 2.4% 2.5% 2.4% . 1.4 1.4 1.3 . 7.3 7.4 7.9 .

4 1.6% 1.7% 1.5% . 1.3 1.2 1.1 . 5.2 5.8 5.7 .

5 2.0% 2.3% 1.9% . 1.3 1.2 1.2 . 6.5 7.8 7.0 .

6 2.8% 1.4% 1.6% . 1.8 1.7 1.9 . 6.9 3.6 3.5 .

7 1.7% 1.6% 2.1% . 1.2 1.2 1.5 . 6.1 5.9 6.1 .

8 1.3% 2.6% 1.2% . 1.3 1.5 1.2 . 4.4 7.2 4.6 .

9 1.0% 0.4% 1.0% . 1.5 1.1 1.4 . 3.1 1.6 3.3 .

10 1.4% 4.6% 1.6% . 2.7 2.5 2.7 . 2.2 7.3 2.4 .

Source: Sociale VerzekeringsBank (SVB)

¹ Danger categories health insurance whereas category 1 = less dangerous and 10 = most dangerous. See 'Special Remarks', page II.

12. Sickness absence in the public sector by age group, 2012

Age group Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

10 - 14 - - - 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

15 - 19 5 2 1 0.2% 0.5% 0.0% 0.80 2.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 0.00

20 - 24 145 80 63 2.2% 2.2% 2.2% 2.63 2.89 2.38 3.05 2.79 3.45

25 - 29 462 196 265 4.9% 5.2% 4.6% 4.10 4.14 4.09 4.34 4.61 4.14

30 - 34 784 318 465 7.2% 7.9% 6.8% 5.49 5.60 5.43 4.80 5.15 4.55

35 - 39 927 412 512 7.4% 7.1% 7.6% 5.23 5.05 5.40 5.16 5.13 5.18

40 - 44 954 422 528 7.3% 7.4% 7.4% 5.06 5.42 4.81 5.31 4.99 5.61

45 - 49 973 446 525 7.3% 6.3% 8.2% 4.86 4.24 5.39 5.50 5.42 5.55

50 - 54 1,096 510 586 10.6% 11.0% 10.2% 4.42 3.74 5.01 8.76 10.78 7.45

55 - 59 974 479 494 12.0% 12.7% 11.3% 4.36 4.18 4.54 10.07 11.11 9.15

60 - 64 312 134 176 7.8% 9.2% 6.9% 3.05 3.47 2.77 9.39 9.71 9.09

65 - 69 49 19 30 2.5% 3.7% 1.7% 1.59 1.37 1.73 5.73 9.81 3.69

70 - 74 13 9 3 0.0% 0.1% 0.0% 0.15 0.22 0.00 1.00 1.00 0.00

75 - 79 9 5 4 11.0% 0.3% 24.4% 0.56 0.60 0.50 72.40 1.67 178.50

Total 6,703 3,032 3,652 8.2% 8.4% 8.1% 4.64 4.45 4.82 6.48 6.93 6.14

Source: Sociale VerzekeringsBank (SVB) 1 refers to calender days 2 refers to reporting frequency yearly per employee total number of calendardays

Number of workers Sickness absenteeism in %1 Reporting frequency2 Average absenteeism in days

Sickness absenteeism in % Average absenteeism in days

Sickness absenteeism in % of the Reporting frequency Average absenteeism in days Reporting frequency

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13. Sickness absence in the private sector by age group, 2013,2014

Age group Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

10 - 14 . . . .

15 - 19 . . . .

20 - 24 . . . .

25 - 29 . . . .

30 - 34 . . . .

35 - 39 . . . .

40 - 44 . . . .

45 - 49 . . . .

50 - 54 . . . .

55 - 59 . . . .

60 - 64 . . . .

65 - 69 . . . .

70 - 74 . . . .

75 - 79 . . . .

Total . . . .

Source: Sociale VerzekeringsBank (SVB)

14. Sickness absence in the public sector by age group, 2013,2014Sickness absenteeism in %

Age group Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

10 - 14 . . . .

15 - 19 . . . .

20 - 24 . . . .

25 - 29 . . . .

30 - 34 . . . .

35 - 39 . . . .

40 - 44 . . . .

45 - 49 . . . .

50 - 54 . . . .

55 - 59 . . . .

60 - 64 . . . .

65 - 69 . . . .

70 - 74 . . . .

75 - 79 . . . .

Total . . . .

Source: Sociale VerzekeringsBank (SVB)

Number of workers Sickness absenteeism in %1 Reporting frequency2 Average absenteeism in days

Number of workers Sickness absenteeism in %1 Reporting frequency2 Average absenteeism in days

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15. Sickness absence in the private sector by age group, 2013,2014

Age group Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

10 - 14 . . . .

15 - 19 . . . .

20 - 24 . . . .

25 - 29 . . . .

30 - 34 . . . .

35 - 39 . . . .

40 - 44 . . . .

45 - 49 . . . .

50 - 54 . . . .

55 - 59 . . . .

60 - 64 . . . .

65 - 69 . . . .

70 - 74 . . . .

75 - 79 . . . .

Total . . . .

Source: Sociale VerzekeringsBank (SVB)

16. Number of industrial accidents by class of risk and sex

Class of 2013 2014

Risk Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Total Total

1 34 23 57 43 41 84 21 25 46 . .

2 44 54 98 33 50 83 33 52 85 . .

3 99 146 245 84 146 230 86 152 238 . .

4 20 2 22 22 6 28 19 7 26 . .

5 26 5 31 21 2 23 29 3 32 . .

6 1 . 1 5 2 7 5 . 5 . .

7 26 6 32 58 8 66 67 9 76 . .

8 17 2 19 14 2 16 10 1 11 . .

9 . . . 2 2 . .

10 1 . 1 . . . 2 1 3 . .

Source: Social Insurance Bank Aruba

17. Payments due to industrial accidents in Afl. and number by class of risk and sex

Class of 2013 2014

Risk Male Female Male Female Total Total

1 39 41 19 32 . .

2 35 54 36 59 . .

3 88 152 92 158 . .

4 21 8 7 21 . .

5 25 3 28 3 . .

6 5 3 5 . .

7 59 10 71 11 . .

8 18 2 12 1 . .

9 . . . 1 . .

10 . . 2 1 . .

Source: Social Insurance Bank Aruba .

165,614

182,051

574,678

91,017

83,656

8,612

254,789

45,928

20,434

3,938 77,171

30,077

242,932

78,362

. 186,249

629,020

2011 2012

69,350

Number of workers Sickness absenteeism in %1 Reporting frequency2 Average absenteeism in days

139,739

2010 2011 2012

Payments Payments 2011 2012

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