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Population Mid-2007
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73,400,000
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Births per 1,000 Population
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27
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Deaths per 1,000 Population
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6
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Rate of Natural Increase (Percent)
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2.1
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Projected Population, 2025
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95,900,000
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Projected Population, 2050
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117,900,000
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Projected Pop. Change 2007-2050 (%)
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61
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Infant Deaths per 1,000 Live Births
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33
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Lifetime Births per Woman (TFR)
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3.1
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Population Age <15 (%)
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33
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Population Age 65+ (%)
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5
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Life Expectancy at Birth, Total
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71
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Life Expectancy at Birth, Male
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68
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Life Expectancy at Birth, Female
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73
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Urban Population (%)
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43
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HIV/AIDS Among Adult Population, Ages 15-49, 2005/2006 (%)
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<0.1
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Underweight Children Age <5 (%)
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5
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GNI PPP Per Capita, 2005 (US$)
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$4,680
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Density (population/sq. km.)
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73
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Youth Ages 10-24, 2006
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23,300,000
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Youth Ages 10-24, 2025
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27,300,000
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Ever-Married Females Ages 15-19 (%)
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10
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Contraceptive Use Among Married Women, All Methods, Ages 15-49 (%)
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59
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Contraceptive Use Among Married Women, Modern Methods, Ages 15-49 (%)
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57
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Women Giving Birth by Age 18 (%)
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8
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Contraceptive Use Among Single Sexually Active Women Ages 15-19, Modern Method (%)
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-
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Contraceptive Use Among Single Sexually Active Women Ages 20-24, Modern Method (%)
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-
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Source of Contraceptive Supply: Public, Modern Methods (%)
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48.6
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Contraceptive Use Among Married Women 15-49, Most Used Method(s)
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IUD
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Unmet Need for Family Planning (%)
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10.7
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CO2 Emissions per Capita, 2002 (metric tons)
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2
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Natural Habitat Remaining (%)
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>95
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CO2 Emissions per Capita, 1998 (metric tons)
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1.7
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No. of Vehicles per 1,000 People, 2000
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37
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Pop. Using Adequate Sanitation, 1999, Total (%)
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94
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Pop. Using Adequate Sanitation, 1999, Rural (%)
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91
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Change in Forest Area 1990-2000 (1,000 hectares)
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20
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No. of Threatened and Endangered Species - Animals
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26
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No. of Threatened and Endangered Species - Plants
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2
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Total Fertility Rate, Poorest Fifth
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4.0
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Total Fertility Rate, Middle Fifth
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3.3
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Total Fertility Rate, Richest Fifth
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2.9
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Mortality Rate, Under 5, Poorest Fifth
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98
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Mortality Rate, Under 5, Middle Fifth
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71
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Mortality Rate, Under 5, Richest Fifth
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34
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Births Attended by Medically Trained Personnel, Poorest Fifth (%)
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31
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Births Attended by Medically Trained Personnel, Middle Fifth (%)
|
61
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Births Attended by Medically Trained Personnel, Richest Fifth (%)
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94
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Children Fully Vaccinated, Poorest Fifth (%)
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91
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Children Fully Vaccinated, Middle Fifth (%)
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92
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Children Fully Vaccinated, Richest Fifth (%)
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92
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Women Ages < 15, 2005 (%)
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33
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Women Ages 15-49, 2005 (%)
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52
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Women Ages 50+, 2005 (%)
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15
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Births Attended by Skilled Personnel (%)
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61
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Maternal Deaths per 100,000 Live Births, 2000
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84
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HIV-Infected Adults Who Are Women Population, 2003-04 (%)
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13
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Literacy Rate, Ages 15-24, 2000-04, Female (%)
|
67
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Literacy Rate, Ages 15-24, 2000-04, Male (%)
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79
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Economically Active, Female, Ages 15+, 1995-2002 (%)
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20
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Economically Active, Male, Ages 15+, 1995-2002 (%)
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69
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Women as % of Parliament, 2004
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2
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Secondary School Enrollment, Female, 2000/2004 (as % of school-age enrollment)
|
82
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Secondary School Enrollment, Male, 2000/2004 (as % of school-age enrollment)
|
88
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