
Humberto Arandia
Humberto Arandia is the director of the National Institute of Statistics (INE) in Bolivia, who has highlighted the significant demographic transitions occurring in the country. He points out the implications of declining marriage rates and increasing divorce rates in Santa Cruz, indicating a shift in family structures and a potential challenge of an aging population for the future.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Bolivia | 3 | 6.67 | 0.18% | +10% | 11,673,021 | 22,633 | $40,000 | 78$ |
Totals | 3 | 11,673,021 | 22,633 | $40,000 | 78$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Bolivia:
Humberto Arandia reported that inflation in Bolivia reached 5.21% in June.
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Bolivia:
Humberto Arandia, the director of the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE), highlighted that in May, the exports of soya derivatives reached $us 120 million, marking the highest value of the year.
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Bolivia:
Humberto Arandia is the director of the National Institute of Statistics (INE) in Bolivia.
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Bolivia:
Humberto Arandia is the director of the INE who commented on the inflation situation in Bolivia.
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Bolivia:
Humberto Arandia is the director general of the INE who reported on the inflation rates in Bolivia.
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Bolivia:
Humberto Arandia is the director of the National Institute of Statistics (INE) in Bolivia, who reported on the inflation rates in the country.
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Bolivia:
Humberto Arandia is the director of the National Institute of Statistics (INE) in Bolivia.
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Bolivia:
Humberto Arandia, the director of the National Institute of Statistics, generated a series of questions regarding his statements on the price of grass.
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Bolivia:
Humberto Arandia reported on the inflation rate in Bolivia and its downward trend.
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Bolivia:
Humberto Arandía, director of the National Institute of Statistics, stated that the increase in meat prices cannot be attributed to the dollar exchange rate.
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