Ranked lists of Chilean regions
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This article includes several ranked indicators for Chile's regions.
By area
Chilean regions by area.
| Region | Area (km2) | Area (mi2) |
|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 16,873.3 | 6,514.8 |
| Tarapacá | 42,225.8 | 16,303.5 |
| Antofagasta | 126,049.1 | 48,667.8 |
| Atacama | 75,176.2 | 29,025.7 |
| Coquimbo | 40,579.9 | 15,668.0 |
| Valparaíso | 16,396.1 | 6,330.6 |
| Santiago | 15,403.2 | 5,947.2 |
| O'Higgins | 16,387.0 | 6,327.1 |
| Maule | 30,296.1 | 11,697.4 |
| Ñuble | 13,178.5 | 5,088.2 |
| Biobío | 23,890.2 | 9,224.1 |
| Araucanía | 31,842.3 | 12,294.4 |
| Los Ríos | 18,429.5 | 7,115.7 |
| Los Lagos | 48,583.6 | 18,758.2 |
| Aisén | 108,494.4 | 41,889.9 |
| Magallanes | 132,291.1 | 51,077.9 |
| Chile | 756,096.3 | 291,930.4 |
Sources: " 2017-12-11 at the Wayback Machine", National Statistics Office, 2007 (Chile area data); CIA's (country area comparison). Note: It does not include the Chilean Antarctic Territory, annexed to the Magallanes Region and totalling 1,250,000 square kilometres (480,000 sq mi).
Population
By population
Chilean regions by population as of June 30, 2015.
| Region | Men | Women | Total | % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 120,566 | 118,560 | 239,126 | 1.33 |
| Tarapacá | 174,128 | 162,641 | 336,769 | 1.87 |
| Antofagasta | 326,032 | 296,608 | 622,640 | 3.46 |
| Atacama | 161,381 | 151,105 | 312,486 | 1.74 |
| Coquimbo | 382,004 | 389,081 | 771,085 | 4.28 |
| Valparaíso | 896,720 | 929,037 | 1,825,757 | 10.14 |
| Santiago | 3,578,730 | 3,735,446 | 7,314,176 | 40.62 |
| O'Higgins | 461,205 | 457,546 | 918,751 | 5.10 |
| Maule | 517,428 | 525,561 | 1,042,989 | 5.79 |
| Biobío | 1,039,596 | 1,074,690 | 2,114,286 | 11.74 |
| Araucanía | 487,581 | 502,217 | 989,798 | 5.50 |
| Los Ríos | 202,230 | 202,202 | 404,432 | 2.25 |
| Los Lagos | 423,107 | 418,016 | 841,123 | 4.67 |
| Aisén | 56,380 | 51,948 | 108,328 | 0.60 |
| Magallanes | 84,852 | 79,809 | 164,661 | 0.91 |
| Chile | 8,911,940 | 9,094,467 | 18,006,407 | 100.00 |
Sources: National Statistics Office's September 2014 projections (), accessed on 28 June 2015; UNDESA's , accessed on 28 June 2015 (country comparison).
By urban and rural population
Chilean regions by their urban and rural population as of June 30, 2010.
| Region | Urban | Rural | % Urban | % Rural |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 167,343 | 17,614 | 90.5 | 9.5 |
| Tarapacá | 294,026 | 20,508 | 93.5 | 6.5 |
| Antofagasta | 560,801 | 14,467 | 97.5 | 2.5 |
| Atacama | 254,783 | 25,760 | 90.8 | 9.2 |
| Coquimbo | 578,245 | 140,472 | 80.5 | 19.5 |
| Valparaíso | 1,610,211 | 148,956 | 91.5 | 8.5 |
| Santiago | 6,655,975 | 227,588 | 96.7 | 3.3 |
| O'Higgins | 626,417 | 256,951 | 70.9 | 29.1 |
| Maule | 676,615 | 331,216 | 67.1 | 32.9 |
| Biobío | 1,699,819 | 336,624 | 83.5 | 16.5 |
| Araucanía | 659,274 | 311,145 | 67.9 | 32.1 |
| Los Ríos | 260,445 | 119,264 | 68.6 | 31.4 |
| Los Lagos | 588,352 | 247,904 | 70.4 | 29.6 |
| Aisén | 88,376 | 16,467 | 84.3 | 15.7 |
| Magallanes | 147,490 | 11,167 | 93.0 | 7.0 |
| Chile | 14,868,172 | 2,226,103 | 87.0 | 13.0 |
Sources: National Statistics Office ().
By population density
Chilean regions by population density as of 2010.
| Region | Density (/km2) | Density (/mi2) |
|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 11.0 | 28 |
| Tarapacá | 7.4 | 19 |
| Antofagasta | 4.6 | 12 |
| Atacama | 3.7 | 9.6 |
| Coquimbo | 17.7 | 46 |
| Valparaíso | 107.3 | 278 |
| Santiago | 446.9 | 1,157 |
| O'Higgins | 53.9 | 140 |
| Maule | 33.3 | 86 |
| Biobío | 54.9 | 142 |
| Araucanía | 30.5 | 79 |
| Los Ríos | 20.6 | 53 |
| Los Lagos | 17.2 | 45 |
| Aisén | 1.0 | 2.6 |
| Magallanes | 1.2 | 3.1 |
| Chile | 22.6 | 59 |
Sources: National Statistics Office (, ); Wikipedia's List of countries and dependencies by population density (country comparison). Note: It does not include the internationally unrecognized Chilean Antarctic Territory, annexed to the Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region and totalling 1,250,000 square kilometres (480,000 sq mi).
By number of households and household size
Chilean regions by number of households and household size in 2013.
| Region | Population | Households | Persons per household |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 171,569 | 50,387 | 3.41 |
| Tarapacá | 315,445 | 87,852 | 3.59 |
| Antofagasta | 562,488 | 151,534 | 3.71 |
| Atacama | 277,540 | 78,508 | 3.54 |
| Coquimbo | 738,492 | 208,838 | 3.54 |
| Valparaíso | 1,790,460 | 564,715 | 3.17 |
| Santiago | 7,009,092 | 2,153,622 | 3.25 |
| O'Higgins | 899,261 | 276,141 | 3.26 |
| Maule | 1,017,965 | 327,644 | 3.11 |
| Biobío | 2,042,044 | 612,488 | 3.33 |
| Araucanía | 968,430 | 299,810 | 3.23 |
| Los Ríos | 367,984 | 117,788 | 3.12 |
| Los Lagos | 844,187 | 264,403 | 3.19 |
| Aisén | 101,368 | 32,984 | 3.07 |
| Magallanes | 149,894 | 47,114 | 3.18 |
| Chile | 17,256,219 | 5,273,828 | 3.27 |
Source: 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Social Development of Chile. Note: Data exclude live-in domestic workers and their family.
By indigenous population
Chilean regions by persons self-identifying as belonging to one of Chile's indigenous groups in 2013.
| Region | Indigenous population | % of regional population | Aimara | Rapanuia | Quechua | Mapuche | Atacameño (Likan Antai) | Colla | Kawashkar (Alacalufe) | Yámana (Yagán) | Diaguita |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 54,504 | 31.7% | 47,627 | 0 | 973 | 3,727 | 320 | 68 | 54 | 0 | 1,306 |
| Tarapacá | 56,753 | 18.0% | 37,307 | 163 | 5,623 | 9,674 | 111 | 709 | 0 | 0 | 2,937 |
| Antofagasta | 51,516 | 9.2% | 6,901 | 132 | 8,302 | 8,882 | 19,754 | 652 | 10 | 0 | 5,990 |
| Atacama | 41,069 | 14.8% | 2,079 | 25 | 9 | 5,126 | 430 | 9,910 | 0 | 50 | 23,091 |
| Coquimbo | 33,773 | 4.6% | 3,338 | 85 | 1,499 | 12,483 | 1,416 | 903 | 144 | 405 | 7,589 |
| Valparaíso | 56,609 | 3.2% | 3,082 | 353 | 5 | 49,950 | 274 | 0 | 243 | 0 | 1,225 |
| Santiago | 510,734 | 7.3% | 15,500 | 924 | 12,379 | 430,788 | 504 | 247 | 677 | 0 | 7,148 |
| O'Higgins | 30,686 | 3.4% | 514 | 297 | 378 | 27,250 | 45 | 0 | 0 | 215 | 225 |
| Maule | 22,421 | 2.2% | 432 | 19 | 0 | 19,293 | 20 | 58 | 0 | 0 | 216 |
| Biobío | 111,130 | 5.4% | 1,287 | 295 | 197 | 104,582 | 142 | 0 | 158 | 0 | 68 |
| Araucanía | 312,855 | 32.3% | 818 | 0 | 401 | 308,143 | 108 | 0 | 191 | 0 | 291 |
| Los Ríos | 81,835 | 22.2% | 246 | 0 | 27 | 80,211 | 0 | 0 | 373 | 0 | 101 |
| Los Lagos | 210,044 | 24.9% | 1,009 | 115 | 205 | 207,091 | 135 | 0 | 310 | 0 | 349 |
| Aisén | 26,926 | 26.6% | 323 | 71 | 98 | 25,832 | 68 | 32 | 275 | 81 | 48 |
| Magallanes | 30,307 | 20.2% | 158 | 74 | 0 | 28,685 | 0 | 0 | 1,063 | 120 | 69 |
| Chile | 1,631,162 | 9.4% | 120,621 | 2,553 | 30,096 | 1,321,717 | 23,327 | 12,579 | 3,498 | 871 | 50,653 |
Source: Ministry of Social Development of Chile's . a Easter Island—where the majority of the Rapanui people live—was not included in the survey.
By foreign nationals
Chilean regions by number of foreign nationals and country/area of citizenship in 2017.
| Region | Foreign nationals | % of regional population | Venezuela | Peru | Colombia | Haiti | Bolivia | South America | Caribbean | Europe | North America | Asia | Central America | Africa | Unspecified | No answer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 10,539 | 6.5% | 347 | 3,473 | 1,012 | 0 | 5,222 | 10,385 | 86 | 24 | 0 | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 27 |
| Tarapacá | 41,013 | 11.8% | 1,142 | 15,608 | 2,883 | 504 | 16,610 | 38,379 | 1,649 | 252 | 251 | 410 | 72 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Antofagasta | 31,548 | 5.4% | 1,200 | 5,413 | 10,023 | 0 | 12,217 | 30,573 | 0 | 110 | 112 | 385 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 357 |
| Atacama | 4,772 | 1.7% | 135 | 641 | 2,189 | 0 | 943 | 4,599 | 80 | 58 | 35 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Coquimbo | 9,835 | 1.3% | 1,190 | 1,037 | 2,496 | 2,645 | 129 | 6,518 | 2,842 | 224 | 251 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Valparaíso | 31,278 | 1.7% | 7,526 | 2,982 | 3,871 | 5,468 | 440 | 19,413 | 6,186 | 4,830 | 354 | 152 | 303 | 40 | 0 | 0 |
| Santiago | 526,998 | 7.3% | 157,856 | 128,965 | 84,078 | 59,009 | 10,077 | 421,235 | 75,788 | 19,285 | 5,626 | 2,547 | 1,710 | 623 | 81 | 103 |
| O'Higgins | 11,832 | 1.3% | 3,770 | 2,035 | 900 | 1,247 | 880 | 8,435 | 2,146 | 968 | 67 | 0 | 0 | 48 | 39 | 129 |
| Maule | 8,550 | 0.8% | 1,577 | 150 | 706 | 1,675 | 364 | 4,125 | 2,628 | 1,305 | 117 | 207 | 168 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Ñuble | 2,838 | 0.6% | 761 | 43 | 11 | 905 | 200 | 1,430 | 905 | 239 | 191 | 0 | 73 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Biobío | 12,321 | 0.8% | 2,662 | 2,054 | 2,499 | 1,525 | 261 | 9,425 | 1,938 | 640 | 110 | 93 | 115 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Araucanía | 5,112 | 0.5% | 457 | 313 | 1,149 | 874 | 103 | 3,216 | 955 | 617 | 58 | 42 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 224 |
| Los Ríos | 2,112 | 0.6% | 188 | 136 | 124 | 172 | 0 | 1,321 | 302 | 423 | 0 | 66 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Los Lagos | 6,549 | 0.7% | 880 | 191 | 925 | 1,514 | 0 | 3,780 | 1,514 | 899 | 356 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Aisén | 1,836 | 1.7% | 216 | 138 | 602 | 0 | 31 | 1,578 | 108 | 122 | 28 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Magallanes | 4,380 | 2.9% | 150 | 74 | 1,846 | 252 | 0 | 3,477 | 733 | 155 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Chile | 711,513 | 4.0% | 180,057 | 163,253 | 115,314 | 75,790 | 47,477 | 567,889 | 97,860 | 30,151 | 7,556 | 3,934 | 2,452 | 711 | 120 | 840 |
Source: Ministry of Social Development of Chile's .
Economy
By regional GDP (PPP)
Chilean regions by their 2014 regional gross domestic product at purchasing power parity in billions of 2014 international dollars.
| Region | GDP (PPP) |
|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 2.315 |
| Tarapacá | 9.076 |
| Antofagasta | 38.886 |
| Atacama | 8.595 |
| Coquimbo | 11.237 |
| Valparaíso | 30.758 |
| Santiago | 175.108 |
| O'Higgins | 16.376 |
| Maule | 10.998 |
| Biobío | 26.428 |
| Araucanía | 8.238 |
| Los Ríos | 4.703 |
| Los Lagos | 11.131 |
| Aisén | 2.131 |
| Magallanes | 3.021 |
| Chile | 393.062 |
Sources: Central Bank of Chile (), accessed on 9 April 2016. OECD's OECD.Stat (), accessed on 9 April 2016. World Bank's World Development Indicators (), accessed on 9 April 2016. Notes: The aggregate Regional GDP is less than the National GDP because it does not include extra-regio GDP, VAT taxes and import duties.
By regional GDP (PPP) per capita

Chilean regions by their 2014 regional gross domestic product per capita at purchasing power parity in 2014 international dollars.
| Region | GDP (PPP) per capita |
|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 9,848 |
| Tarapacá | 27,604 |
| Antofagasta | 63,402 |
| Atacama | 27,882 |
| Coquimbo | 14,800 |
| Valparaíso | 17,009 |
| Santiago | 24,224 |
| O'Higgins | 17,985 |
| Maule | 10,620 |
| Biobío | 12,582 |
| Araucanía | 8,376 |
| Los Ríos | 11,711 |
| Los Lagos | 13,335 |
| Aisén | 19,851 |
| Magallanes | 18,447 |
| Chile | 22,059 |
Sources: Central Bank of Chile (), accessed on 9 April 2016. National Statistics Office of Chile (), accessed on 9 April 2016. OECD's OECD.Stat (), accessed on 9 April 2016. World Bank's World Development Indicators (), accessed on 9 April 2016.
By main economic activity
Chilean regions by their principal economic activity in 2014.
| Region | Main economic activity | % of regional GDP |
|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | Personal services | 19.90 |
| Tarapacá | Mining | 44.84 |
| Antofagasta | Mining | 56.30 |
| Atacama | Mining | 44.33 |
| Coquimbo | Mining | 35.00 |
| Valparaíso | Manufacturing industry | 18.31 |
| Santiago | Business and financial services | 35.32 |
| O'Higgins | Mining | 23.68 |
| Maule | Manufacturing industry | 15.90 |
| Biobío | Manufacturing industry | 23.83 |
| Araucanía | Personal services | 22.14 |
| Los Ríos | Manufacturing industry | 24.03 |
| Los Lagos | Manufacturing industry | 20.27 |
| Aisén | Public administration | 19.66 |
| Magallanes | Public administration | 16.71 |
| Chile | Business and financial services | 18.41 |
Source: Central Bank of Chile (), accessed on 9 April 2016.
By average net salary
Chilean regions by their average annual net salary in 2014 in international dollars.
| Region | Net salary |
|---|---|
| Region Net salary Arica and Parinacota 10,467 Tarapacá 15,003 Antofagasta 17,870 Atacama 13,777 Coquimbo 11,704 Valparaíso 13,791 Santiago 15,321 O'Higgins 10,586 Maule 9,682 Biobío 10,710 Araucanía 9,885 Los Ríos 10,096 Los Lagos 12,543 Aisén 13,726 Magallanes 18,172 Chile 13,442 Sources: National Statistics Office of Chile's 2014 New Supplementary Income Survey ( in sheet "CUADRO 8 Y 9"). OECD's StatExtracts database (), accessed on 9 April 2016. Notes: Income is from worker's main occupation only. The data was multiplied by 12 and divided by the 2014 PPP rate for private consumption (422.485238). | |
| Arica and Parinacota | 10,467 |
| Tarapacá | 15,003 |
| Antofagasta | 17,870 |
| Atacama | 13,777 |
| Coquimbo | 11,704 |
| Valparaíso | 13,791 |
| Santiago | 15,321 |
| O'Higgins | 10,586 |
| Maule | 9,682 |
| Biobío | 10,710 |
| Araucanía | 9,885 |
| Los Ríos | 10,096 |
| Los Lagos | 12,543 |
| Aisén | 13,726 |
| Magallanes | 18,172 |
| Chile | 13,442 |
By household income per capita
Chilean regions by their annual household income per capita in international dollars in 2013.
| Region | Mean | Median | Meana | Mediana |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Region Mean Median Meana Mediana Arica and Parinacota 5,253 3,811 6,447 4,937 Tarapacá 7,111 4,828 8,537 5,969 Antofagasta 8,324 5,513 10,172 7,183 Atacama 6,527 4,669 8,028 6,074 Coquimbo 5,412 4,033 6,426 5,017 Valparaíso 6,231 4,267 7,375 5,133 Santiago 8,501 4,940 9,971 6,038 O'Higgins 5,469 4,021 6,387 4,771 Maule 5,027 3,519 5,748 4,117 Biobío 4,810 3,445 5,673 4,189 Araucanía 4,779 3,206 5,556 3,881 Los Ríos 4,996 3,344 5,991 4,196 Los Lagos 5,427 3,628 6,395 4,448 Aisén 7,315 4,815 8,724 6,021 Magallanes 7,587 5,237 9,354 6,918 Chile 6,789 4,246 7,999 5,177 Sources: Ministry of Social Development of Chile's 2013 Casen Survey (). OECD's StatExtracts database (), accessed on 12 March 2016. Notes: Except where noted, income is monetary household income (self-generated income plus government cash transfers). Data exclude live-in domestic workers and their family. The regional monthly monetary household income per capita (Ingreso monetario per cápita) was multiplied by 12 and divided by the PPP rate for private consumption for 2013 (409.095618). a Income includes owner-imputed rent income. | Region Mean Arica and Parinacota 6,752 Tarapacá 8,759 Antofagasta 10,353 Atacama 8,285 Coquimbo 6,780 Valparaíso 8,192 Santiago 9,531 O'Higgins 6,403 Maule 5,676 Biobío 5,924 Araucanía 5,848 Los Ríos 6,578 Los Lagos 7,073 Aisén 9,043 Magallanes 12,486 Chile 8,043 Sources: National Statistics Office of Chile's 2013 New Supplementary Income Survey ( in sheet "CUADRO 3"). OECD's StatExtracts database (), accessed on 12 March 2016. Notes: The data was multiplied by 12 and divided by the 2013 PPP rate for private consumption (409.095618). Data exclude cash and non-cash transfers in education. Data also exclude live-in domestic workers and their family. | |||
| Arica and Parinacota | 5,253 | 3,811 | 6,447 | 4,937 |
| Tarapacá | 7,111 | 4,828 | 8,537 | 5,969 |
| Antofagasta | 8,324 | 5,513 | 10,172 | 7,183 |
| Atacama | 6,527 | 4,669 | 8,028 | 6,074 |
| Coquimbo | 5,412 | 4,033 | 6,426 | 5,017 |
| Valparaíso | 6,231 | 4,267 | 7,375 | 5,133 |
| Santiago | 8,501 | 4,940 | 9,971 | 6,038 |
| O'Higgins | 5,469 | 4,021 | 6,387 | 4,771 |
| Maule | 5,027 | 3,519 | 5,748 | 4,117 |
| Biobío | 4,810 | 3,445 | 5,673 | 4,189 |
| Araucanía | 4,779 | 3,206 | 5,556 | 3,881 |
| Los Ríos | 4,996 | 3,344 | 5,991 | 4,196 |
| Los Lagos | 5,427 | 3,628 | 6,395 | 4,448 |
| Aisén | 7,315 | 4,815 | 8,724 | 6,021 |
| Magallanes | 7,587 | 5,237 | 9,354 | 6,918 |
| Chile | 6,789 | 4,246 | 7,999 | 5,177 |
| Region | Mean | |||
| Arica and Parinacota | 6,752 | |||
| Tarapacá | 8,759 | |||
| Antofagasta | 10,353 | |||
| Atacama | 8,285 | |||
| Coquimbo | 6,780 | |||
| Valparaíso | 8,192 | |||
| Santiago | 9,531 | |||
| O'Higgins | 6,403 | |||
| Maule | 5,676 | |||
| Biobío | 5,924 | |||
| Araucanía | 5,848 | |||
| Los Ríos | 6,578 | |||
| Los Lagos | 7,073 | |||
| Aisén | 9,043 | |||
| Magallanes | 12,486 | |||
| Chile | 8,043 |
By household income inequality
Chilean regions by their household income inequality in 2013 as measured by the Gini coefficient.
| Region | Gini coefficient (per capita income) | Gini coefficient (equivalised income) |
|---|---|---|
| Includes owner-imputed rent income Region Gini coefficient (per capita income) Gini coefficient (equivalised income) Arica and Parinacota 0.385 0.350 Tarapacá 0.415 0.392 Antofagasta 0.417 0.382 Atacama 0.388 0.349 Coquimbo 0.390 0.369 Valparaíso 0.435 0.410 Santiago 0.489 0.456 O'Higgins 0.397 0.372 Maule 0.403 0.377 Biobío 0.400 0.375 Araucanía 0.432 0.414 Los Ríos 0.427 0.403 Los Lagos 0.423 0.399 Aisén 0.428 0.392 Magallanes 0.400 0.371 Chile 0.465 0.436 Source: Ministry of Social Development of Chile's 2013 Casen Survey (). Note: Persons are ranked by either household income per capita or equivalised household income (household income is divided by the square root of household size). Income is monthly total household income (self-generated income plus government cash transfers plus owner-imputed rent income). Live-in domestic workers and their family are not included. | Excludes owner-imputed rent income Region Gini coefficient (per capita income) Gini coefficient (equivalised income) Arica and Parinacota 0.424 0.399 Tarapacá 0.448 0.429 Antofagasta 0.457 0.429 Atacama 0.421 0.393 Coquimbo 0.416 0.400 Valparaíso 0.457 0.436 Santiago 0.514 0.486 O'Higgins 0.413 0.393 Maule 0.422 0.402 Biobío 0.425 0.406 Araucanía 0.457 0.445 Los Ríos 0.455 0.440 Los Lagos 0.454 0.437 Aisén 0.466 0.437 Magallanes 0.441 0.422 Chile 0.488 0.465 Source: Ministry of Social Development of Chile's 2013 Casen Survey (). Note: Persons are ranked by either household income per capita or equivalised household income (household income is divided by the square root of household size). Income is monthly monetary household income (self-generated income plus government cash transfers). Live-in domestic workers and their family are not included. | |
| Arica and Parinacota | 0.385 | 0.350 |
| Tarapacá | 0.415 | 0.392 |
| Antofagasta | 0.417 | 0.382 |
| Atacama | 0.388 | 0.349 |
| Coquimbo | 0.390 | 0.369 |
| Valparaíso | 0.435 | 0.410 |
| Santiago | 0.489 | 0.456 |
| O'Higgins | 0.397 | 0.372 |
| Maule | 0.403 | 0.377 |
| Biobío | 0.400 | 0.375 |
| Araucanía | 0.432 | 0.414 |
| Los Ríos | 0.427 | 0.403 |
| Los Lagos | 0.423 | 0.399 |
| Aisén | 0.428 | 0.392 |
| Magallanes | 0.400 | 0.371 |
| Chile | 0.465 | 0.436 |
| Region | Gini coefficient (per capita income) | Gini coefficient (equivalised income) |
| Arica and Parinacota | 0.424 | 0.399 |
| Tarapacá | 0.448 | 0.429 |
| Antofagasta | 0.457 | 0.429 |
| Atacama | 0.421 | 0.393 |
| Coquimbo | 0.416 | 0.400 |
| Valparaíso | 0.457 | 0.436 |
| Santiago | 0.514 | 0.486 |
| O'Higgins | 0.413 | 0.393 |
| Maule | 0.422 | 0.402 |
| Biobío | 0.425 | 0.406 |
| Araucanía | 0.457 | 0.445 |
| Los Ríos | 0.455 | 0.440 |
| Los Lagos | 0.454 | 0.437 |
| Aisén | 0.466 | 0.437 |
| Magallanes | 0.441 | 0.422 |
| Chile | 0.488 | 0.465 |
By absolute poverty rate
Chilean regions by percentage of the regional population living below the national poverty line.
| Region | 2006 | 2009 | 2011 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 30.6 | 18.8 | 21.0 | 14.6 |
| Tarapacá | 24.0 | 24.9 | 16.4 | 8.2 |
| Antofagasta | 12.3 | 8.8 | 7.1 | 4.0 |
| Atacama | 22.3 | 22.2 | 16.3 | 7.3 |
| Coquimbo | 37.9 | 30.6 | 26.1 | 16.2 |
| Valparaíso | 30.6 | 24.4 | 24.5 | 15.6 |
| Santiago | 20.2 | 17.6 | 15.7 | 9.2 |
| O'Higgins | 32.6 | 25.8 | 19.4 | 16.0 |
| Maule | 43.9 | 38.8 | 32.5 | 22.3 |
| Biobío | 41.3 | 35.1 | 32.3 | 22.3 |
| Araucanía | 48.5 | 48.5 | 39.7 | 27.9 |
| Los Ríos | 45.3 | 37.7 | 32.0 | 23.1 |
| Los Lagos | 29.3 | 29.0 | 27.0 | 17.6 |
| Aisén | 23.0 | 20.3 | 13.3 | 6.8 |
| Magallanes | 12.8 | 10.3 | 7.0 | 5.6 |
| Chile | 29.1 | 25.3 | 22.2 | 14.4 |
Source: , Ministry of Social Development of Chile. Note: A household is below the national poverty line if its monthly total income (self-generated income plus government cash transfers plus owner-imputed rent income) divided by its household size to the power of 0.7 is below CLP$136,911 (in November 2013 prices). The consumption patterns used to construct the poverty line are from 2011 to 2012. Live-in domestic workers and their family are not included.
By relative poverty rate
Chilean regions by percentage of regional population living below 40%, 50% and 60% of regional median equivalised income. Data are for 2011.
| Region | Median income (Intl. $) | Below 40% of median income | Below 50% of median income | Below 60% of median income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 7,420 | 9.3% | 17.8% | 24.9% |
| Tarapacá | 9,235 | 13.0% | 18.6% | 25.9% |
| Antofagasta | 11,246 | 10.4% | 16.1% | 24.0% |
| Atacama | 8,708 | 13.7% | 19.3% | 25.7% |
| Coquimbo | 7,125 | 9.6% | 16.7% | 23.1% |
| Valparaíso | 7,045 | 10.2% | 16.4% | 23.6% |
| Santiago | 8,909 | 11.0% | 17.4% | 24.0% |
| O'Higgins | 7,688 | 9.2% | 16.2% | 22.4% |
| Maule | 6,149 | 6.8% | 13.4% | 22.0% |
| Biobío | 6,082 | 9.4% | 15.4% | 23.0% |
| Araucanía | 5,473 | 11.1% | 16.2% | 24.4% |
| Los Ríos | 6,205 | 9.1% | 14.9% | 22.9% |
| Los Lagos | 6,532 | 9.3% | 14.7% | 22.3% |
| Aisén | 9,066 | 12.4% | 18.8% | 25.2% |
| Magallanes | 9,927 | 10.0% | 16.2% | 24.2% |
| Chile | 7,688 | 10.7% | 17.6% | 24.7% |
Sources: Ministry of Social Development of Chile's Casen Survey 2011 ( 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine); OECD's StatExtracts database (). Notes: Income is the median of monthly household monetary income (self-generated income plus government cash transfers) divided by the square root of household size, excluding live-in domestic workers and their family. The result is multiplied by 12 and divided by the "PPP for actual individual consumption" for 2011 (425.368652) to obtain annual income in International dollars.
Health
By average lifespan
Chilean regions by the average lifespan (age of death) in years in 2002. This should not be confused with life expectancy.
| Region | Men | Women | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota + Tarapacá | 61.0 | 67.7 | 63.8 |
| Antofagasta | 60.6 | 67.8 | 63.7 |
| Atacama | 64.4 | 69.1 | 66.4 |
| Coquimbo | 65.5 | 70.2 | 67.6 |
| Valparaíso | 66.7 | 72.5 | 69.4 |
| Santiago | 63.8 | 67.4 | 65.5 |
| O'Higgins | 64.1 | 69.3 | 66.3 |
| Maule | 64.6 | 71.4 | 67.5 |
| Biobío | 63.1 | 70.1 | 66.1 |
| Araucanía | 63.9 | 71.1 | 67.0 |
| Los Ríos + Los Lagos | 62.6 | 69.4 | 65.5 |
| Aisén | 56.2 | 62.4 | 58.5 |
| Magallanes | 63.3 | 71.4 | 66.6 |
| Chile | 63.8 | 70.9 | 67.2 |
Source: "." National Statistics Office.
By life expectancy
Chilean regions by life expectancy at birth, by sex, in 2015.
| Region | Men (years) | Women (years) |
|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 77.03 | 81.36 |
| Tarapacá | 76.66 | 81.49 |
| Antofagasta | 75.73 | 80.21 |
| Atacama | 77.04 | 81.47 |
| Coquimbo | 77.46 | 82.51 |
| Valparaíso | 76.48 | 81.61 |
| Santiago | 76.92 | 82.13 |
| O'Higgins | 76.69 | 81.35 |
| Maule | 75.99 | 80.92 |
| Biobío | 76.24 | 81.42 |
| Araucanía | 75.98 | 81.12 |
| Los Ríos | 75.55 | 80.77 |
| Los Lagos | 75.02 | 80.89 |
| Aisén | 75.08 | 81.55 |
| Magallanes | 75.26 | 80.87 |
| Chile | 76.52 | 81.69 |
Source: "," National Statistics Office.
Education
By literacy rate
Chilean regions by literacy rate in persons over 15 years of age.
| Region | 2009 | 2011 | 2013 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 98.7 | 98.6 | 97.5 |
| Tarapacá | 97.8 | 98.8 | 98.8 |
| Antofagasta | 98.4 | 98.9 | 98.1 |
| Atacama | 97.7 | 97.2 | 96.5 |
| Coquimbo | 96.2 | 96.4 | 96.5 |
| Valparaíso | 97.6 | 97.5 | 97.5 |
| Santiago | 98.2 | 98.2 | 97.4 |
| O'Higgins | 94.0 | 94.7 | 94.0 |
| Maule | 92.3 | 92.3 | 92.7 |
| Biobío | 94.8 | 95.0 | 94.8 |
| Araucanía | 93.1 | 94.6 | 93.9 |
| Los Ríos | 94.7 | 94.7 | 94.8 |
| Los Lagos | 94.8 | 95.4 | 94.6 |
| Aisén | 95.6 | 95.5 | 94.9 |
| Magallanes | 97.9 | 98.4 | 97.1 |
| Chile | 96.5 | 96.7 | 96.2 |
Sources: , , and , Ministry of Social Development of Chile.
By mean years of schooling
Chilean regions by the average years of school completed successfully in persons over 15 years of age in 2011.
| Region | Men | Women | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 11.0 | 10.7 | 10.9 |
| Tarapacá | 11.1 | 10.8 | 10.9 |
| Antofagasta | 11.5 | 11.0 | 11.2 |
| Atacama | 10.4 | 10.1 | 10.2 |
| Coquimbo | 10.3 | 10.1 | 10.1 |
| Valparaíso | 11.0 | 10.7 | 10.8 |
| Santiago | 11.4 | 11.1 | 11.2 |
| O'Higgins | 9.9 | 9.6 | 9.7 |
| Maule | 9.0 | 9.1 | 9.1 |
| Biobío | 9.9 | 9.7 | 9.8 |
| Araucanía | 9.3 | 9.3 | 9.3 |
| Los Ríos | 9.9 | 9.6 | 9.7 |
| Los Lagos | 9.5 | 9.2 | 9.3 |
| Aisén | 9.9 | 9.9 | 9.9 |
| Magallanes | 11.1 | 10.5 | 10.8 |
| Chile | 10.6 | 10.4 | 10.5 |
Source: 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Social Development of Chile.
By level of educational attainment
Chilean regions by highest level of educational attainment in persons over 15 years of age in 2011.
| Region | No formal education | Incomplete primary | Complete primary | Incomplete secondary | Complete secondary | Incomplete tertiary | Complete tertiary | Complete primary or more | Complete secondary or more |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 1.6% | 11.1% | 8.3% | 23.4% | 33.2% | 10.6% | 11.9% | 87.3% | 55.7% |
| Tarapacá | 1.8% | 9.0% | 10.5% | 22.1% | 36.1% | 10.0% | 10.4% | 89.1% | 56.5% |
| Antofagasta | 1.5% | 7.7% | 9.2% | 22.7% | 34.0% | 11.3% | 13.5% | 90.8% | 58.8% |
| Atacama | 3.6% | 12.5% | 11.7% | 23.4% | 30.9% | 8.6% | 9.3% | 83.9% | 48.8% |
| Coquimbo | 3.2% | 14.8% | 11.7% | 21.1% | 29.7% | 9.7% | 9.8% | 82.0% | 49.2% |
| Valparaíso | 2.7% | 11.8% | 10.1% | 19.5% | 29.0% | 13.0% | 13.9% | 85.5% | 55.9% |
| Santiago | 2.0% | 10.4% | 9.1% | 20.3% | 29.8% | 12.2% | 16.3% | 87.6% | 58.2% |
| O'Higgins | 4.0% | 19.7% | 11.3% | 20.1% | 26.4% | 8.7% | 9.8% | 76.3% | 44.9% |
| Maule | 5.3% | 23.6% | 14.6% | 18.5% | 24.0% | 6.8% | 7.2% | 71.1% | 38.0% |
| Biobío | 3.7% | 19.0% | 11.2% | 21.4% | 25.9% | 8.7% | 10.1% | 77.3% | 44.7% |
| Araucanía | 5.6% | 22.3% | 12.2% | 19.5% | 23.0% | 8.0% | 9.3% | 72.1% | 40.3% |
| Los Ríos | 4.0% | 20.1% | 12.5% | 19.2% | 25.2% | 9.4% | 9.6% | 75.8% | 44.1% |
| Los Lagos | 3.4% | 22.1% | 15.4% | 20.1% | 23.7% | 7.3% | 8.1% | 74.5% | 39.1% |
| Aisén | 4.4% | 17.7% | 13.5% | 20.4% | 23.2% | 7.3% | 13.5% | 78.0% | 44.0% |
| Magallanes | 1.3% | 12.1% | 12.1% | 19.7% | 29.0% | 11.5% | 14.2% | 86.6% | 54.7% |
| Chile | 3.0% | 14.5% | 10.7% | 20.4% | 28.2% | 10.5% | 12.8% | 82.6% | 51.6% |
Source: 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Social Development of Chile.
By net enrollment ratio in education
Chilean regions by net enrollment ratio in education in 2011.
| Region | Preschool (0–5 years) | Primary (6–13 years) | Secondary (14–17 years) | Tertiary (18–24 years) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 42.92 | 91.17 | 76.65 | 38.67 |
| Tarapacá | 47.51 | 94.52 | 70.82 | 28.16 |
| Antofagasta | 38.13 | 91.90 | 70.78 | 28.26 |
| Atacama | 38.14 | 94.13 | 73.93 | 23.01 |
| Coquimbo | 47.43 | 93.00 | 68.95 | 33.89 |
| Valparaíso | 50.23 | 91.37 | 71.63 | 42.96 |
| Santiago | 43.15 | 92.38 | 72.91 | 35.03 |
| O'Higgins | 41.89 | 95.41 | 63.00 | 28.60 |
| Maule | 43.38 | 93.10 | 67.49 | 26.31 |
| Biobío | 40.76 | 93.45 | 71.83 | 31.62 |
| Araucanía | 45.49 | 93.40 | 73.25 | 29.55 |
| Los Ríos | 38.49 | 94.18 | 69.83 | 33.88 |
| Los Lagos | 40.42 | 92.88 | 71.43 | 25.78 |
| Aisén | 52.28 | 94.39 | 69.30 | 22.42 |
| Magallanes | 51.16 | 94.40 | 72.50 | 43.87 |
| Chile | 43.50 | 92.84 | 71.39 | 33.86 |
Sources: 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Social Development of Chile. Note: Data exclude special education.
By gross enrollment ratio in education
Chilean regions by gross enrollment ratio in education in 2011.
| Region | Preschool | Primary | Secondary | Tertiary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 47.75 | 100.11 | 92.17 | 44.84 |
| Tarapacá | 53.52 | 106.56 | 83.20 | 37.14 |
| Antofagasta | 45.20 | 101.59 | 97.82 | 35.93 |
| Atacama | 44.36 | 103.74 | 94.51 | 28.65 |
| Coquimbo | 53.90 | 102.30 | 86.39 | 41.16 |
| Valparaíso | 58.52 | 102.30 | 97.58 | 58.41 |
| Santiago | 51.15 | 103.29 | 91.23 | 50.56 |
| O'Higgins | 47.93 | 112.65 | 78.90 | 44.71 |
| Maule | 51.17 | 107.41 | 86.45 | 33.08 |
| Biobío | 46.54 | 107.04 | 90.03 | 41.30 |
| Araucanía | 53.87 | 104.05 | 88.60 | 36.92 |
| Los Ríos | 44.88 | 106.94 | 85.72 | 43.84 |
| Los Lagos | 48.88 | 107.33 | 92.73 | 34.09 |
| Aisén | 58.69 | 107.66 | 91.49 | 31.23 |
| Magallanes | 58.03 | 106.07 | 86.08 | 59.49 |
| Chile | 50.93 | 104.69 | 90.33 | 45.82 |
Sources: 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Social Development of Chile. Note: Data exclude special education.
Basic services
By access to drinking water
Chilean regions by population living in homes with access to drinking water in 2011, by source.
| Region | Public supply network | Water well or noria | River, slope, lake or stream | Water truck | Other source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 96.2% | 1.4% | 0.7% | 1.5% | 0.2% |
| Tarapacá | 96.4% | 0.4% | 1.2% | 1.3% | 0.6% |
| Antofagasta | 99.3% | 0.0% | 0.1% | 0.4% | 0.3% |
| Atacama | 96.2% | 0.3% | 0.6% | 2.9% | 0.1% |
| Coquimbo | 96.5% | 1.5% | 0.9% | 0.9% | 0.3% |
| Valparaíso | 96.5% | 1.7% | 0.2% | 0.7% | 1.0% |
| Santiago | 99.0% | 0.5% | 0.2% | 0.1% | 0.2% |
| O'Higgins | 96.9% | 2.2% | 0.3% | 0.4% | 0.2% |
| Maule | 89.2% | 7.8% | 2.4% | 0.2% | 0.3% |
| Biobío | 88.5% | 8.5% | 2.2% | 0.1% | 0.6% |
| Araucanía | 75.8% | 15.0% | 7.6% | 1.1% | 0.5% |
| Los Ríos | 78.3% | 10.3% | 10.8% | 0.3% | 0.3% |
| Los Lagos | 82.2% | 11.4% | 4.5% | 0.1% | 1.9% |
| Aisén | 92.6% | 1.0% | 6.3% | 0.0% | 0.1% |
| Magallanes | 98.3% | 0.9% | 0.3% | 0.0% | 0.4% |
| Chile | 94.0% | 3.7% | 1.5% | 0.4% | 0.5% |
Source: 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Social Development of Chile.
By access to sewage treatment
Chilean regions by population living in homes with access to house sewage treatment in 2011, by type.
| Region | Sanitary sewer | Septic tank | Dry well | Other | None |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 91.8% | 4.2% | 3.8% | 0.0% | 0.2% |
| Tarapacá | 96.0% | 1.5% | 2.1% | 0.0% | 0.4% |
| Antofagasta | 98.2% | 0.9% | 0.7% | 0.0% | 0.2% |
| Atacama | 94.0% | 3.2% | 2.4% | 0.0% | 0.3% |
| Coquimbo | 86.4% | 8.1% | 5.2% | 0.1% | 0.2% |
| Valparaíso | 90.2% | 7.7% | 1.7% | 0.2% | 0.2% |
| Santiago | 96.8% | 2.2% | 0.7% | 0.0% | 0.3% |
| O'Higgins | 70.2% | 22.1% | 7.0% | 0.0% | 0.6% |
| Maule | 73.0% | 17.3% | 8.3% | 0.2% | 1.2% |
| Biobío | 82.6% | 10.7% | 6.1% | 0.1% | 0.4% |
| Araucanía | 70.5% | 10.8% | 18.2% | 0.2% | 0.3% |
| Los Ríos | 69.5% | 20.5% | 9.4% | 0.0% | 0.5% |
| Los Lagos | 72.6% | 9.4% | 17.1% | 0.1% | 0.8% |
| Aisén | 89.5% | 6.6% | 3.8% | 0.0% | 0.1% |
| Magallanes | 97.8% | 1.3% | 0.8% | 0.0% | 0.1% |
| Chile | 87.9% | 7.2% | 4.5% | 0.1% | 0.4% |
Source: 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Social Development of Chile.
By access to electricity
Chilean regions by population living in homes with access to electricity in 2011, by source.
| Region | Public network | Own/community generator | Solar panel | Other source | None |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 98.2% | 0.8% | 0.1% | 0.5% | 0.5% |
| Tarapacá | 98.5% | 0.9% | 0.0% | 0.1% | 0.4% |
| Antofagasta | 98.3% | 0.6% | 0.0% | 0.1% | 0.9% |
| Atacama | 98.0% | 0.9% | 0.3% | 0.1% | 0.7% |
| Coquimbo | 98.7% | 0.1% | 0.5% | 0.1% | 0.5% |
| Valparaíso | 99.1% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.7% | 0.1% |
| Santiago | 99.9% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.1% | 0.0% |
| O'Higgins | 99.4% | 0.1% | 0.0% | 0.2% | 0.3% |
| Maule | 99.3% | 0.1% | 0.0% | 0.1% | 0.5% |
| Biobío | 99.3% | 0.1% | 0.0% | 0.3% | 0.4% |
| Araucanía | 98.2% | 0.2% | 0.0% | 0.4% | 1.2% |
| Los Ríos | 99.1% | 0.1% | 0.0% | 0.1% | 0.7% |
| Los Lagos | 97.6% | 1.3% | 0.0% | 0.4% | 0.6% |
| Aisén | 98.5% | 0.4% | 0.1% | 0.2% | 0.8% |
| Magallanes | 99.5% | 0.3% | 0.0% | 0.1% | 0.1% |
| Chile | 99.3% | 0.2% | 0.0% | 0.2% | 0.3% |
Source: 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Social Development of Chile.
Ownership
By ownership of goods and services
Chilean regions by percentage of households owning at least one car, an automatic washing machine, a refrigerator, a water heater, a fixed telephone line, a mobile phone and subscribed to cable/satellite television in 2011.
| Region | Vehicle | Automatic washing machine | Refrigerator | Water heater | Fixed telephone line | Mobile phone | Cable/Sat. TV connection |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 36.3% | 66.7% | 77.2% | 39.0% | 44.2% | 94.1% | 45.1% |
| Tarapacá | 32.0% | 60.9% | 67.1% | 35.4% | 40.5% | 93.3% | 39.6% |
| Antofagasta | 32.5% | 68.5% | 74.1% | 57.8% | 57.4% | 95.6% | 58.5% |
| Atacama | 28.3% | 61.9% | 77.2% | 56.5% | 39.6% | 95.4% | 39.9% |
| Coquimbo | 28.8% | 61.6% | 77.1% | 58.4% | 28.5% | 95.3% | 33.6% |
| Valparaíso | 26.6% | 71.3% | 82.2% | 71.0% | 45.9% | 92.5% | 47.7% |
| Santiago | 29.7% | 73.2% | 80.6% | 70.9% | 57.0% | 93.6% | 39.9% |
| O'Higgins | 31.0% | 69.7% | 82.3% | 66.2% | 27.0% | 95.6% | 47.7% |
| Maule | 27.3% | 66.6% | 79.6% | 50.4% | 16.1% | 95.3% | 30.5% |
| Biobío | 25.6% | 72.0% | 79.9% | 42.2% | 32.2% | 94.5% | 42.5% |
| Araucanía | 25.4% | 66.7% | 75.7% | 38.9% | 26.2% | 92.7% | 29.3% |
| Los Ríos | 24.7% | 71.2% | 77.9% | 36.9% | 29.5% | 94.1% | 38.7% |
| Los Lagos | 26.4% | 73.6% | 81.1% | 36.1% | 24.6% | 95.3% | 42.3% |
| Aisén | 39.2% | 83.2% | 86.2% | 57.3% | 24.6% | 93.9% | 51.5% |
| Magallanes | 45.5% | 74.3% | 84.0% | 79.1% | 56.9% | 92.8% | 54.7% |
| Chile | 28.7% | 70.8% | 79.8% | 59.8% | 42.7% | 94.0% | 41.0% |
Source: 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Social Development of Chile. Note: Data refer to family nucleus, except "mobile phone" and "fixed telephone line" data, which refer to households.
By computer ownership and Internet access
Chilean regions by personal computer ownership and Internet access in 2011.
Although only households with personal computers were asked if they had Internet access, the percentages shown here for both indicators are in relation to the total households in each region.
| Region | At least one computer in the household | Internet access |
|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 46.6% | 35.3% |
| Tarapacá | 42.9% | 34.6% |
| Antofagasta | 54.0% | 44.6% |
| Atacama | 43.0% | 30.4% |
| Coquimbo | 39.7% | 29.8% |
| Valparaíso | 47.2% | 34.8% |
| Santiago | 49.5% | 39.8% |
| O'Higgins | 42.3% | 28.1% |
| Maule | 32.7% | 20.0% |
| Biobío | 40.2% | 26.8% |
| Araucanía | 32.9% | 20.9% |
| Los Ríos | 38.3% | 26.7% |
| Los Lagos | 37.3% | 27.0% |
| Aisén | 48.8% | 35.8% |
| Magallanes | 55.7% | 39.2% |
| Chile | 44.5% | 33.4% |
Source: 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Social Development of Chile. Note: Data exclude mobile phone Internet access.
By mobile phone ownership
Chilean regions by population over the age of 15 owning a mobile phone in 2011.
| Region | % of regional population over 15 |
|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 90.7% |
| Tarapacá | 93.4% |
| Antofagasta | 97.4% |
| Atacama | 97.4% |
| Coquimbo | 93.9% |
| Valparaíso | 90.9% |
| Santiago | 90.1% |
| O'Higgins | 94.5% |
| Maule | 95.1% |
| Biobío | 90.8% |
| Araucanía | 90.1% |
| Los Ríos | 92.3% |
| Los Lagos | 93.4% |
| Aisén | 97.3% |
| Magallanes | 93.4% |
| Chile | 91.6% |
Source: 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Social Development of Chile.
By electorate
Chilean regions by population registered to vote in the 28 October 2012 municipal election as of 30 June 2012 (registration deadline). Please note that Chileans born in Chile are automatically enrolled.
| Region | Enrolled men | Enrolled women | Enrolled total | Men of voting age | Women of voting age | Voting age population | E/VAP ratio Men | E/VAP ratio Women | E/VAP ratio Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 86,777 | 83,744 | 170,521 | 61,482 | 69,090 | 130,572 | 141.1% | 121.2% | 130.6% |
| Tarapacá | 110,862 | 105,991 | 216,853 | 123,726 | 112,390 | 236,116 | 89.6% | 94.3% | 91.8% |
| Antofagasta | 207,865 | 204,518 | 412,383 | 220,600 | 199,989 | 420,590 | 94.2% | 102.3% | 98.0% |
| Atacama | 110,406 | 108,717 | 219,123 | 103,866 | 99,277 | 203,143 | 106.3% | 109.5% | 107.9% |
| Coquimbo | 257,793 | 270,799 | 528,592 | 264,626 | 275,644 | 540,270 | 97.4% | 98.2% | 97.8% |
| Valparaíso | 703,110 | 752,801 | 1,455,911 | 655,608 | 693,352 | 1,348,960 | 107.2% | 108.6% | 107.9% |
| Santiago | 2,508,422 | 2,743,434 | 5,251,856 | 2,503,209 | 2,700,807 | 5,204,016 | 100.2% | 101.6% | 100.9% |
| O'Higgins | 341,873 | 348,904 | 690,777 | 333,154 | 329,673 | 662,826 | 102.6% | 105.8% | 104.2% |
| Maule | 393,346 | 407,300 | 800,646 | 371,827 | 382,371 | 754,199 | 105.8% | 106.5% | 106.2% |
| Biobío | 789,249 | 837,039 | 1,626,288 | 740,687 | 780,951 | 1,521,638 | 106.6% | 107.2% | 106.9% |
| Araucanía | 396,403 | 409,163 | 805,566 | 349,552 | 364,606 | 714,158 | 113.4% | 112.2% | 112.8% |
| Los Ríos | 158,554 | 162,596 | 321,150 | 138,550 | 142,148 | 280,698 | 114.4% | 114.4% | 114.4% |
| Los Lagos | 327,881 | 333,800 | 661,681 | 316,363 | 306,929 | 623,292 | 103.6% | 108.8% | 106.2% |
| Aisén | 47,425 | 42,583 | 90,008 | 40,412 | 35,537 | 75,950 | 117.4% | 119.8% | 118.5% |
| Magallanes | 81,474 | 71,255 | 152,729 | 63,257 | 56,295 | 119,552 | 128.8% | 126.6% | 127.8% |
| Chile | 6,521,440 | 6,882,644 | 13,404,084 | 6,286,920 | 6,549,060 | 12,835,981 | 103.7% | 105.1% | 104.4% |
Note: "E/VAP ratio" is "Enrolled" divided by "Voting Age Population" multiplied by 100. The electoral roll includes all Chileans and foreigners (5-year residence) over the age of 18 on election day (28 October 2012) whose right to vote has not been suspended. The National Statistics Office provides population data estimated for June 30 of each year disaggregated by age. Linear interpolation was applied to obtain the population for election day (28 October 2012). Sources: National Statistics Office (), Electoral Service ([permanent dead link]).
By prison inmates and incarceration rate
Chilean regions by prison inmates and incarceration rate as of November 30, 2010.
| Region | Prison inmates Men | Prison inmates Women | Prison inmates Total | Incarceration rate Male | Incarceration rate Female | Incarceration rate Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | 1,883 | 384 | 2,267 | 2,096 | 404 | 1,226 |
| Tarapacá | 2,247 | 391 | 2,638 | 1,376 | 259 | 839 |
| Antofagasta | 2,181 | 214 | 2,395 | 728 | 78 | 416 |
| Atacama | 1,093 | 153 | 1,246 | 763 | 111 | 444 |
| Coquimbo | 2,049 | 139 | 2,188 | 576 | 38 | 304 |
| Valparaíso | 5,120 | 444 | 5,564 | 591 | 50 | 316 |
| Santiago | 19,299 | 2,225 | 21,524 | 575 | 63 | 313 |
| O'Higgins | 2,498 | 195 | 2,693 | 561 | 45 | 305 |
| Maule | 2,091 | 113 | 2,204 | 416 | 22 | 219 |
| Biobío | 3,739 | 253 | 3,992 | 373 | 24 | 196 |
| Araucanía | 2,395 | 104 | 2,499 | 498 | 21 | 258 |
| Los Ríos | 1,185 | 36 | 1,221 | 625 | 19 | 322 |
| Los Lagos | 1,908 | 69 | 1,977 | 449 | 17 | 236 |
| Aisén | 201 | 5 | 206 | 364 | 10 | 196 |
| Magallanes | 336 | 9 | 345 | 403 | 12 | 217 |
| Chile | 48,225 | 4,734 | 52,959 | 570 | 55 | 310 |
Note: Incarceration rate is number of inmates per 100,000 inhabitants. Sources: Chilean Gendarmerie (), National Statistics Office (), International Centre for Prison Studies, accessed on December 9, 2010 ( 2009-11-05 at the Wayback Machine).
By national HDI
Chilean regions by their human development index. This is an HDI constructed for Chile and it is not comparable to HDIs for other countries.
| Region | 1990 | 2003 |
|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota + Tarapacá | 0.740 | 0.775 |
| Antofagasta | 0.698 | 0.776 |
| Atacama | 0.710 | 0.768 |
| Coquimbo | 0.665 | 0.761 |
| Valparaíso | 0.689 | 0.769 |
| Santiago | 0.726 | 0.812 |
| O'Higgins | 0.658 | 0.736 |
| Maule | 0.624 | 0.720 |
| Biobío | 0.628 | 0.735 |
| Araucanía | 0.612 | 0.717 |
| Los Ríos + Los Lagos | 0.632 | 0.721 |
| Aisén | 0.652 | 0.742 |
| Magallanes | 0.712 | 0.788 |
| Chile | 0.694 | 0.773 |
Source: "." United Nations Development Programme, 2004.
By international HDI

Below is a list of the Chilean regions by Human Development Index as of 2022, which is a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, education, standard of living and overall well-being of the citizens in each states.
| Rank | Region | HDI (2022) |
|---|---|---|
| Very High Human Development | ||
| 1 | Santiago Metropolitan Region | 0.890 |
| 2 | Tarapaca (including Arica and Parinacota) | 0.887 |
| 4 | Antofagasta | 0.881 |
| 5 | Valparaiso | 0.876 |
| 6 | Magallanes and Antartica Chilena | 0.872 |
| 7 | Atacama | 0.864 |
| – | Chile (average) | 0.860 |
| 8 | Coquimbo | 0.838 |
| 9 | Bio Bio (includes Ñuble) | 0.834 |
| 11 | OHiggins | 0.829 |
| 12 | Aisen | 0.816 |
| 13 | Los Lagos (includes Los Rios) | 0.803 |
| High Human Development | ||
| 15 | Maule | 0.798 |
| 16 | Araucanía | 0.795 |
By population by settlement type
Chilean regions by their population living in cities (ciudades), towns (pueblos), villages (aldeas) and hamlets (caseríos), according to the 2002 census.
| Region | Population in cities | Population in towns | Population in villages | Population in hamlets | Population in other rural areas |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota + Tarapacá | 396,411 | 6,727 | 5,036 | 7,620 | 12,800 |
| Antofagasta | 479,061 | 3,485 | 2,233 | 2,142 | 7,063 |
| Atacama | 226,266 | 6,353 | 5,785 | 7,656 | 8,276 |
| Coquimbo | 445,398 | 25,524 | 52,246 | 29,429 | 50,613 |
| Valparaíso | 1,362,077 | 47,825 | 50,834 | 27,372 | 51,744 |
| Santiago | 5,822,316 | 52,697 | 60,667 | 30,825 | 94,680 |
| O'Higgins | 468,309 | 80,275 | 52,246 | 29,429 | 150,368 |
| Maule | 525,530 | 77,490 | 52,246 | 29,429 | 223,402 |
| Biobío | 1,436,104 | 92,202 | 65,032 | 55,060 | 213,164 |
| Araucanía | 520,326 | 68,082 | 11,726 | 10,238 | 259,163 |
| Los Ríos + Los Lagos | 661,486 | 72,893 | 42,111 | 48,829 | 247,816 |
| Aisén | 61,786 | 11,821 | 6,838 | 2,777 | 8,270 |
| Magallanes | 132,983 | 6,686 | 1,629 | 2,435 | 7,093 |
| Chile | 12,538,053 | 552,060 | 408,629 | 283,241 | 1,334,452 |
Source: "." National Statistics Office, June 2005.
By largest cities
Largest cities within a region, according to the 2002 census. In all regions, the largest city is also the regional capital.
| Region | Largest city | 2nd Largest | 3rd Largest |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arica and Parinacota | Arica | none | none |
| Tarapacá | Iquique | Alto Hospicio | Pozo Almonte |
| Antofagasta | Antofagasta | Calama | Tocopilla |
| Atacama | Copiapó | Vallenar | Caldera |
| Coquimbo | Greater La Serena (conurbation) | Ovalle | Illapel |
| Valparaíso | Greater Valparaíso (conurbation) | Quillota (conurbation) | San Antonio (conurbation) |
| Santiago | Santiago Metropolis (conurbation) | Peñaflor (includes Malloco) | Colina (absorption and conurbation) |
| O'Higgins | Rancagua (conurbation) | San Fernando | Rengo |
| Maule | Talca (absorption) | Curicó | Linares |
| Biobío | Greater Concepción (conurbation) | Chillán (conurbation) | Los Ángeles |
| Araucanía | Greater Temuco (conurbation) | Angol | Villarrica |
| Los Ríos | Valdivia (absorption) | La Unión | Río Bueno |
| Los Lagos | Puerto Montt | Osorno | Castro |
| Aisén | Coihaique | Puerto Aisén | none |
| Magallanes | Punta Arenas | Puerto Natales | none |
Source: "." National Statistics Office, June 2005.