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 ==== ASM Population: 600,000 ==== ==== ASM Population: 600,000 ====
-re. COL-2015a: The 314,000 seems to be on the low side, while the 2,000,000 might be exagerated. Reality might be somewhere in between. UBC-14 calculated 268,000-418,000 for gold, whereby ASGM has recently increased significantly along the gold price. As ASM also mines gemstones, coal and other minerals, an estimated total of **600,000** is believed to be realistic. \\+re. COL-2014a: The 314,000 seems to be on the low side, while the 2,000,000 might be exagerated. Reality might be somewhere in between. UBC-14 calculated 268,000-418,000 for gold, whereby ASGM has recently increased significantly along the gold price. As ASM also mines gemstones, coal and other minerals, an estimated total of **600,000** is believed to be realistic. \\
 Min/Max: 500,000 seems to be a realistic minimum. Conservative estimation of Max could eventually reach 1,000,000 (half of miners’ association data). -> **500,000 - 1,000,000**. \\ Min/Max: 500,000 seems to be a realistic minimum. Conservative estimation of Max could eventually reach 1,000,000 (half of miners’ association data). -> **500,000 - 1,000,000**. \\
 Female participation: According to MEM 2022 51 % of subsistence miners are female. The percentage is likely to be lower in small-scale mining, but an overall percentage of 25% appears to be a reasonable working hypothesis. -> **150,000** \\ Female participation: According to MEM 2022 51 % of subsistence miners are female. The percentage is likely to be lower in small-scale mining, but an overall percentage of 25% appears to be a reasonable working hypothesis. -> **150,000** \\
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   Endnote 2: This figure from the mining ministry contradicts figures from Conalminercol (the Colombian miners’ association), who suggest that up to 2 million people are involved in ASM in Colombia   Endnote 2: This figure from the mining ministry contradicts figures from Conalminercol (the Colombian miners’ association), who suggest that up to 2 million people are involved in ASM in Colombia
  
-===2014: 343,000 === +===2014: 314,000 – 2,000,000 === 
-(UBC-14): Gold-only data produced by statistic modelling: \\+(UBC-14): Gold-only data produced by statistic modelling: average = 343,000 \\
   Expected ASM population: 268,000 - 418,000    Expected ASM population: 268,000 - 418,000 
   Estimated ASM gold production: 41.1 - 50.8 t/a   Estimated ASM gold production: 41.1 - 50.8 t/a
- +(COL-2014a): 314,000 (government census) - 2,000,000 (miners confederation estimation)\\ 
-=== 201451,826 ===+  Page 16-17The latest data available to characterise the ASM sector in Colombia is the 2011–2012 mining census (MINMINAS 2012).  ... It is estimated that some 314,000 workers are directly involved in MSM and ASM. Footnote 5: Conalminercol, the National Confederation of Colombian Minersclaims that approximately two million Colombians depend directly or indirectly on ASM (Valencia 2012).
 (SPDA-14): 51,826 \\ (SPDA-14): 51,826 \\
 Data apparently for gold and "illegal" only. \\ Data apparently for gold and "illegal" only. \\
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 asmdata.asm_status   : Existing (data assessed) asmdata.asm_status   : Existing (data assessed)
 asmdata.asm_count    : 1 asmdata.asm_count    : 1
-asmdata.asm_y_last   : 2018-01-01+asmdata.asm_y_last   : 2014-01-01
 asmdata.asm_y_source : 2018-01-01 asmdata.asm_y_source : 2018-01-01
 asmdata.asm_miners_estimate : 600000 asmdata.asm_miners_estimate : 600000
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