Appendix A. Tables

Table 1. Metric Conversion Coofficients and Factors

When you kowMultiply byTo find
Millimeters0.04inches
Centimeters0.39inches
Meters3.3feet
Kilometers0.62miles
Hectares2.47acres
Square kilometers0.39square miles
Cubic meters35.3cubic feet
Liters0.26gallons
Kilograms2.2pounds
Metric tons0.98long tons
1.1short tons
2,204pounds
Degrees Celsius (Centigrade)1.8 and add 32degrees Fahrenheit

Table 2. Population Growth Rate and Its Sources, 1938-82

Average Rate of Increase1Source of Change2
PeriodTotal IncreaseNatural IncreaseBirth RateDeath RateNet Migration Rate
1938-512.02.446.522.4-4.1
1951-643.13.047.217.4 1.3
1964-692.93.143.011.7-2.8
1969-732.22.433.89.7-2.6
1973-782.02.230.48.5-2.1
1978-822.02.229.78.0-1.8

1 Percentage per year.
2 Per thousand population.

Source: Based on information from World Bank, Colombia: Economic Development and Policy under Changing Conditions, Washington, 1984, 13.

Table 3. Demographic Indicators, Selected Years, 1966-67 to 1980-81

1966-671971-721975- 761980-81
Fertility rate (children per woman)6.44.84.03.5
Life expectancy at birth (years)56.558.360.161.6
Infant mortality rate* (deaths per thousand births)87.078.069.963.1
Dependency ratio (percentage of children under ten years of age in total population)34.332.429.325.6

*The National Health Survey produced a maximum, minimum, and an average estimate for infant mortality. These figures are average estimates.

Source: Based on information from World Bank, Colombia: Economic Development and Policy under Changing Conditions, Washington, 1984, 14.

Table 4. Urban and Rural Population Size and Growth Rates, 1938-82

Urban2Rura lTotal
Years1Size3Percen tage of TotalGrowth4SizeGrowth SizeGrowth
19382,87930.96,438 9,317
3.71.12.0
19514,63038.57,39712,027
5.51.13.1
19649,32852.18,57617,904
4.10.72.6
197313,34059.59,14122,481
3.00.42.0
198217,50064.99,46526,965

1 Census years except for 1982.
2 Urban population defined as persons living in a county seat (cabecera municipal, i.e., urban area of a municipality).
3 Midyear population in thousands.
4 Rate in average percentage per year.

Source: Based on information from World Bank, Colombia: Economic Development and Policy under Changing Conditions, Washington, 1984.

Table 5. Trends in Rural-Urban Wage Differential, 1962-64, 1969-71, and 1978-79

(in percentages)
1962-641969-711978-79
Agricultural workers*100100100
Unskilled construction workers in Bogotá10911790
Industrial workers
Blue-collar workers307359214
White-collar workers702889476

*The figure of 100 for the three periods is an index on which the other figures are based.

Source: Based on information from World Bank, Colombia: Economic Development and Policy under Changing Conditions, Washington, 1984, 32.

Table 6. Infant Mortality, Selected Years, 1950-84

(deaths per thousand live births)
YearMaximum EstimatesMinimum EstimatesAverage Estimates
1950144136140
1960116103110
19651058997
1970947786
1975856776
1980765867
1984n.a.n.a.52

n.a.--not available.

Source: Based on information from World Bank, Colombia Health Sector Review, Washington, 1982, 63; and Pan American Health Organization, Evaluation of the Strategy for Health for All by the Year 2000, Washington, 1986, 236.

Table 7. Employment by Economic Sector, Selected Years, 1938-84

(in percentages)
Sector193819511964197 41984
Agriculture59.255.949.041.932.7
Commerce5.75.68.912.617.8
Construction2.83.74.54.75.0
Manufacturing14.112.713.214.316.4
Mining2.31.71.60.81.1
Services15.920.422.825.727.0
TOTAL100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

Source: Based on information from Colombia, Departamento Nacional de Planeación, Plan de Economía Social, Agosto 1987, Bogotá, 1987, 168.

Table 8. Average Yield Comparisons of Principal Crops, 1983

(in kilograms per hectare)
CropColombiaSouth AmericaWorld
Barley1,0301,2582,113
Cereals2,4731,9102,282
Cacao571479333
Coffee739640547
Cassava10,38110,9508,277
Maize1,4501,9562,798
Potatoes12,50010,2108,277
Rice4,4901,9533,114
Sorghum2,1053,0011,344
Soybeans2,0171,7871,601
Sugarcane90,32363,31657,733
Tobacco1,4401,2621,327

Source: Based on information from Food and Agriculture Organization, 1983 FAO Production Yearbook, Rome, 1984.

Table 9. Crop Production, 1981, 1983, and 1985

(in thousands of tons)
Commodity198119831985
Bananas1,1099631,104
Barley562850
Beans738299
Cacao364044
Cassava2,1501,6151,910
Coffee810798660
Corn880864763
Cotton11677125
Cottonseed21561186
Palm oil80102121
Plantains2,4002,2472,228
Potatoes2,1052,1871,910
Rice1,7881,7801,796
Sesame seed17516
Sorghum532602499
Soybeans89122104
Sugar, raw1,1481,3501,300
Sugar, refined803780983
Tobacco413726
Wheat627776

Source: Based on information from United States, Department of Agriculture, World Indices of Agricultural and Food Production, 1975-85, Washington, 1986, 28.

Table 10. Production of Precious Minerals, 1982-86

(in troy ounces unless otherwise indicated)
Mineral19821983198419 851986
Gold459,559426,517730,6701,142,3851,279,242
Silver124,222132,392153,441168,770186,814
Platinum11,88610,30110,10611,52814,368
Emeralds (in carats)395,9601,011,345n.a.n.a.n.a.

n.a.--not available.

Source: Based on information from Economist Intelligence Unit, Country Profile: Colombia, 1987-88, London, 1987, 13.

Table 11. Actual and Projected Coal Production by Administrative Division, Selected Years, 1984- 89

(in thousands of tons)
ActualProjected
Administrative Division1984198619881989
La Guajira1,4976,03011,90014,400
Cundinamarca1,8131,9302,0442,079
Boyacá1,5091,4001,5501,577
Antioquia782890926942
Norte de Santander304490n.a.n.a.
Valle del Cauca645730796809
Other8775484493

Source: Based on information from Colombia, Departamento Nacional de Planeación, Plan de Economía Social, Agosto 1987, Bogotá, 1987, 415, 417.

Table 12. Balance of Payments, 1983- 87

(in millions of United States dollars)
1983198419851986 1987
Current account
Merchandise exports3,1473,6233,8835,4775,206
Merchandise imports-4,464-4,027-3,734- 3,486-3,933
Trade balance-1,317-4041491,9911,273
Exports of services1,1331,0551,2271,1441,244
Imports of services-2,806-3,000-3,060- 3,414-3,805
Net transfers164299464774700
Current account balance-2,826-2,050-1,220495-588
Capital account
Foreign investment514561729689418
Portfolio investment-2-3-139n.a.
Other long-term capital1,0161,2641,3301,584539
Short-term capital-92-878-208- 1.220-445
Capital account balance1,4369441,8501,092512
Errors and omissions-266-175-307- 226n.a.
Counterpart items-6720-3951n.a.
Overall balance-1,723-1,2612841,412-76

n.a.--not available.

Source: Based on information from Colombia, Departamento Nacional de Planeación, Plan de Economía Social, Agosto 1987, Bogotá, 1987, 330.

Table 13. Foreign Debt Statistics, Selected Years, 1980-86

(in millions of United States dollars)
1980198219841986
Debt level External debt total (EDT)6,935.610,302.412,273.514,618.8
Total debt service (TDS)528.9877.91,088.71,795.3
Interest payments278.9570.5545.2871.2
New loan commitment terms:
Interest rate (in percentages)12.910.710.48.5
Maturity (in years)15.314.113.813.6
Grace period (in years)4.44.74.23.1
Key ratios
EDT to gross domestic product20.927.033.446.8
EDT to exports118.3207.1230.4225.0
Public debt to exports69.7120.4149.6176.0
TDS to exports9.017.720.427.6

Source: Based on information from World Bank, World Debt Tables, 1987-88, II, Washington, 1988, 78-81.

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