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Preface
This World Statistics Pocketbookis the twenty-eighth compilation of basic
economic, environmental, and social indicators for countries and areas of the
world, prepared by the United Nations Statistics Division, Department of Economic
and Social Affairs. It responds to General Assembly resolution 2626 (XXV), in
which the Secretary-General is requested to supply basic national data that will
increase international public awareness of countries' development efforts.
The indicators shown are selected from the wealth of international statistical
information compiled regularly by the Statistics Division and Population Division ofthe United Nations, the statistical services of the United Nations specialized
agencies and other international organizations and institutions.
This issue of the World Statistics Pocketbookcovers the years 2000, 2005 and
2007. The statistics included for each year shown are those most recently compiled
and made available by the international statistical services from official national
sources, supplemented by international estimates in some fields. Statistical
sources and methods are described in the section Technical notes, in the Datadictionaryand in footnotes. For the most part, the statistics presented are those
that were available to the United Nations Statistics Division as of December 2008.
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Contents
Preface .................................................................................................................................. iii
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................ix
Symbols and abbreviations .................................................................................................. xi
Conversion coefficients and factors................................................................................. . xi
Country and area tables ....................................................................................................... 1Technical notes ................................................................................................................. 219
Country nomenclature .................................................................................................... 219
Notes on the indicators .................................................................................................. 219
Data dictionary .................................................................................................................. 227
References ......................................................................................................................... 235
Statistical sources............................................................................................................. 237
Index of indicator notes and definitions .......................................................................... 239
United Nations statistical publications ........................................................................... 241
Country profilesAfghanistan ................................................. 3Albania ......................................................... 4Algeria.......................................... ............... 5
American Samoa ......................................... 6
Andorra ........................................................ 7
Angola .......................................................... 8
Antigua and Barbuda .................................. 9
Argentina ................................................... 10
Armenia ..................................................... 11
Aruba.......................................................... 12
Australia .................................................... 13
Austria ....................................................... 14
Azerbaijan .................................................. 15Bahamas .................................................... 16Bahrain ....................................................... 17
Bangladesh ................................................ 18
Barbados .................................................... 19Belarus ....................................................... 20
Belgium ...................................................... 21
Belize .......................................................... 22
Benin .......................................................... 23
Bermuda..................................................... 24
Bhutan ........................................................ 25
Bolivia ........................................................ 26Bosnia and Herzegovina............ ............... 27
Botswana ................................................... 28
Brazil .......................................................... 29British Virgin Islands ................................. 30
Brunei Darussalam .................................... 31
Bulgaria ...................................................... 32
Burkina Faso .............................................. 33
Burundi ....................................................... 34Cambodia ................................................... 35Cameroon ................................................... 36
Canada ....................................................... 37
Cape Verde ................................................ 38
Cayman Islands ......................................... 39
Central African Republic ........................... 40
Chad ........................................................... 41
Chile ........................................................... 42
China .......................................................... 43
China, Hong Kong SAR ............................. 44China, Macao SAR .................................... 45
Colombia .................................................... 46
Comoros ..................................................... 47
Congo ......................................................... 48
Cook Islands .............................................. 49
Costa Rica .................................................. 50
Cte d'Ivoire ............................................... 51Croatia ........................................................ 52
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Cuba ........................................................... 53
Cyprus ........................................................ 54
Czech Republic .......................................... 55Democratic Republic of Congo ................ 56Denmark .................................................... 57Djibouti ...................................................... 58
Dominica .................................................... 59
Dominican Republic .................................. 60Ecuador ...................................................... 61Egypt .......................................................... 62
El Salvador ................................................. 63
Equatorial Guinea ..................................... 64
Eritrea ......................................................... 65
Estonia ....................................................... 66Ethiopia ...................................................... 67Faeroe Islands ........................................... 68Fiji ............................................................... 69
Finland ....................................................... 70
France......................................................... 71
French Guiana ........................................... 72
French Polynesia ....................................... 73Gabon ......................................................... 74Gambia ....................................................... 75
Georgia ...................................................... 76
Germany..................................................... 77
Ghana ......................................................... 78
Greece ........................................................ 79
Greenland .................................................. 80
Grenada ..................................................... 81
Guadeloupe ............................................... 82
Guam .......................................................... 83
Guatemala ................................................. 84
Guinea ........................................................ 85
Guinea-Bissau ........................................... 86
Guyana ....................................................... 87
Haiti ............................................................ 88Honduras.................................................... 89
Hungary ...................................................... 90Iceland ....................................................... 91India ........................................................... 92
Indonesia ................................................... 93
Iran, Islamic Republic of ........................... 94
Iraq ............................................................. 95Ireland ........................................................96
Israel .......................................................... 97
Italy ............................................................ 98Jamaica ..................................................... 99Japan ....................................................... 100
Jordan ...................................................... 101Kazakhstan .............................................. 102Kenya ....................................................... 103
Kiribati ..................................................... 104
Korea, Dem. People's Republic of ......... 105
Korea, Republic of .................................. 106
Kuwait ..................................................... 107
Kyrgyzstan ............................................... 108Lao People's Democratic Republic ....... 109Latvia ....................................................... 110
Lebanon .................................................. 111
Lesotho.................................................... 112
Liberia ..................................................... 113
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya ......................... 114
Liechtenstein .......................................... 115
Lithuania ................................................. 116
Luxembourg ............................................ 117Madagascar ........................................... 118Malawi .................................................... 119
Malaysia ................................................. 120
Maldives ................................................. 121
Mali ......................................................... 122
Malta ....................................................... 123
Marshall Islands ..................................... 124Martinique .............................................. 125
Mauritania .............................................. 126
Mauritius ................................................ 127
Mexico .................................................... 128
Micronesia, Federated States of .......... 129
Monaco ................................................... 130
Mongolia ................................................. 131
Montenegro ............................................ 132
Morocco .................................................. 133
Mozambique ........................................... 134
Myanmar ................................................. 135Namibia .................................................. 136Nauru ...................................................... 137
Nepal ....................................................... 138
Netherlands ............................................ 139Netherlands Antilles .............................. 140
New Caledonia ....................................... 141
New Zealand .......................................... 142
Nicaragua ............................................... 143
Niger ....................................................... 144
Nigeria .................................................... 145
Niue ......................................................... 146Northern Mariana Islands ..................... 147
Norway ................................................... 148Occupied Palestinian Territory. ............. 149Oman ....................................................... 150Pakistan .................................................. 151Palau ....................................................... 152
Panama ................................................... 153
Papua New Guinea ................................ 154
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Paraguay .................................................. 155
Peru .......................................................... 156
Philippines ...............................................157
Poland ...................................................... 158
Portugal .................................................... 159
Puerto Rico .............................................. 160Qatar ........................................................ 161Republic of Moldova ............................... 162Runion .................................................... 163
Romania ................................................... 164
Russian Federation ................................. 165
Rwanda .................................................... 166Saint Kitts and Nevis .............................. 167Saint Lucia ............................................... 168Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ......... 169
Samoa ...................................................... 170
San Marino .............................................. 171
Sao Tome and Principe ........................... 172
Saudi Arabia ............................................ 173
Senegal .................................................... 174
Serbia ....................................................... 175Seychelles ...............................................176
Sierra Leone ............................................ 177
Singapore ................................................ 178
Slovakia ................................................... 179
Slovenia ................................................... 180
Solomon Islands ...................................... 181
Somalia .................................................... 182
South Africa ............................................. 183
Spain ........................................................ 184
Sri Lanka .................................................. 185
Sudan ....................................................... 186
Suriname.................................. .............. 187
Swaziland ............................................... 188
Sweden ................................................... 189
Switzerland ............................................. 190
Syrian Arab Republic ............................. 191Tajikistan ................................................ 192Thailand .................................................. 193
The frmr. Yugoslav Rep. of Macedonia 194
Timor-Leste............................................. 195
Togo ........................................................ 196
Tonga ...................................................... 197
Trinidad and Tobago .............................. 198
Tunisia ..................................................... 199
Turkey ...................................................... 200Turkmenistan .......................................... 201
Tuvalu ...................................................... 202Uganda .................................................... 203Ukraine .................................................... 204
United Arab Emirates ............................. 205
United Kingdom ...................................... 206
United Republic of Tanzania ................. 207United States of America ...................... 208
United States Virgin Islands .................. 209
Uruguay ................................................... 210
Uzbekistan .............................................. 211Vanuatu ................................................... 212Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) ....... 213
Viet Nam ................................................. 214Western Sahara ..................................... 215Yemen ..................................................... 216Zambia .................................................... 217Zimbabwe ............................................... 218
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Introduction
The objective of the World Statistics Pocketbookis to provide users with a
selection of key statistical indicators in a convenient country profile
format.
Given the growing need of users for data comparability across time and
countries, relevant comparisons are made possible by the use of
international classifications and standard systems. In the past four
decades, considerable progress has been made towards standardization of
statistical definitions worldwide, for example in the wide scope of topics
covered by the 1968 and 1993 versions of the System of NationalAccounts1, the United Nations Principles and Recommendations for
Population and Housing Censuses2
and the recommendations on statistics
of the International Labour Organization among others. The internationally
recommended definitions used in the present publication are given in the
Data dictionarysection with citations to the original sources.
In addition, the section Technical notescontains information on
the sources for the indicators presented. In general, briefdescriptions of the concepts and methodologies used in the
compilation of the indicators are also included.
Readers interested in more detailed time-series data should
consult the Referencesand Sourcesat the back of this publication.
An Index of indicator notes and definitionsis available to assist
users in finding relevant information on the indicators presented in
this publication.
The World Statistics Pocketbookis prepared by the Statistical Services
Branch of the Statistics Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs of
the United Nations Secretariat. The programme manager is Mary Jane Holupka,
the editor is Andrei Barac, and the software developer is Salomon Cameo.
Also contributing to the production of this issue was the Branchs fall 2008
intern, Liza Kasmara.Comments on this publication are welcome and may be sent to
statistics@un.org.
1United Nations, Commission of the European Communities, International Monetary Fund,
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and World Bank (1994), System
of National Accounts 1993 (SNA 1993) ( joint publication, United Nations publication
Sales No.E.94.XVII.4).2
United Nations (2008), Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing
Censuses, United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistics
Division, Series M, No. 67, Rev. 2 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.07.XVII.8).
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Symbols and abbreviations
... Data not available
Magnitude zero< Magnitude not zero, but less than half of the unit employed
< Magnitude not zero, but negative and less than half of the unit employed
km Kilometre
000 MT Thousand metric tons
p.a. Per annum
. Decimal figures are always preceded by a period (.)
C Degrees Celsius
F Degrees Fahrenheit
Conversion coefficients and factorsThe metric system of weights and measures has been employed in the
World Statistics Pocketbook. The following shows the equivalents of the
basic, British Imperial and United States weights and measures:
Area 1 square kilometre = 0.386102 square mile
Weight or mass 1 ton = 1.102311 short tons or= 0.987207 long ton
1 kilogram = 35.273962 avdp. ounces
= 2.204623 avdp. pounds
Distance 1 kilometre = 0.621371 mile
1 millimetre = 0.039 inches
Temperature C = (F - 32) 5/9
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Country and area tables
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$IJKDQLVWDQRegion South-central Asia
Currency Afghani (AFN)a
Surface area (square kms) 652 090Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 27 145
Population density in 2007 (per square km) 41.6
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Kabul (3 277)United Nations membership date 19 November 1946Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 2 713 6 840 9 359Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 3.5 14.5 12.4GDP per capita (current US$) 130.8 272.9 344.8Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 130.8 272.9 344.8Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 13.0 21.3 21.0Exchange rate (national currency per US$) b 61.63 49.49 49.96Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 95 113 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 95 114 ...Unemployment (% of labour force) ... 8.5 ...Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%) 27.0 28.2 28.3Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%) 87.5 87.6 88.6Primary energy production (000 MT oil equivalent) c 136 77 77d
Total telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 0.1 4.4 17.5Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) ... 1.0 2.1Total trade Major trading partners 2007
(million US$)e (% of exports)e (% of imports)e
Exports 365.0 Pakistan 81.6 Japan 18.7Imports 2 218.0 India 6.3 Pakistan 17.8Russian Federation 3.6 China 14.3
Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 3.9Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) 46.5Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) 4.1/3.7Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) 107.4Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) 43.8/43.9Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) 157.0Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) 7.1Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %) f 18.6Urban population in 2007 (%) 23.6Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 5.4Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 3.4International migrant stock (% of total population) 0.3Refugees and others of concern to UNHCR 535 632Primary-secondary gross enrolment ratio (women and men per 100) 45.7/82.2Third-level students (women and men, % of total) 20.4/79.6
Parliamentary seats (women and men, % of total) 25.9/74.1Environment 2000-2007Threatened species in 2008 32Forested area (% of land area) 1.3CO2 emission estimates (000 metric tons and metric tons per capita) 693/0.0Energy consumption per capita (kilograms oil equivalent) c 12.0Mean total rainfall (millimetres) 312Mean temperature C (minimum and maximum) 4.3/19.6a Beginning October 2002, 1 new Afghani (AFN) = 1000 old Afghani (AFA). b Principal rate. c UNSDestimates. d 2006. e 2005. f Age group 10 to 49 years.
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$OEDQLDRegion Southern Europe
Currency Lek (ALL)Surface area (square kms) 28 748
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 3 190Population density in 2007 (per square km) 111.0
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Tirana (406)United Nations membership date 14 December 1955Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 3 640 8 184 10 718Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 6.7 5.8 6.0GDP per capita (current US$) 1 181.7 2 595.1 3 359.8Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 1 214.9 2 646.0 3 441.8Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 31.7 36.3 36.0Exchange rate (national currency per US$) a 143.71 99.87 90.43Balance of payments, current account (million US$) 156 571 831Consumer price index (2000=100) 100 117 123Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 101 108 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 101 108 ...Unemployment (% of labour force) bc 16.8 14.1 13.8d
Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%) 50.2 49.9 50.0Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%) 72.4 71.3 71.0Tourist arrivals at national borders (000) e 317 748 1 127Primary energy production (000 MT oil equivalent) 730 949 975d
Total telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 5.9 60.2 ...
Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 0.1 6.0 15.0
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Total trade Major trading partners 2007(million US$) (% of exports) (% of imports)
Exports 1 077.7 Italy 68.1 Italy 27.1Imports 4 200.9 Greece 8.3 Greece 14.6
Serbia 6.7 Turkey 7.3Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.6Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) 24.1Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) 15.1/13.4Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) 98.9Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) 79.7/73.4Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) 19.2Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) 2.1Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %) f 75.1Urban population in 2007 (%) 46.1Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 1.9Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.6International migrant stock (% of total population) g 2.8
Refugees and others of concern to UNHCR 101Government education expenditure (% of GDP) h 2.9Primary-secondary gross enrolment ratio (women and men per 100) 84.4/87.0Third-level students (women and men, % of total) 62.1/37.9Newspaper circulation (per 1 000 inhabitants) i 24.4Parliamentary seats (women and men, % of total) 7.1/92.9Environment 2000-2007
Threatened species in 2008 52Forested area (% of land area) 29.0CO2 emission estimates (000 metric tons and metric tons per capita) 3 499/1.1Energy consumption per capita (kilograms oil equivalent) 497.0a Market rate. b Employment office records. c December. d 2006. e Visitors and other travellers. f Agegroup 15 to 44 years. g Data refer to foreign citizens. h UNESCO estimate. i World Association ofNewspapers.
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$OJHULDRegion Northern Africa
Currency Dinar (DZD)Surface area (square kms) 2 381 741
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 33 858Population density in 2007 (per square km) 14.2
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Algiers (3 354)United Nations membership date 8 October 1962Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 54 790 102 334 132 453Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 2.2 5.3 4.6GDP per capita (current US$) 1 796.1 3 114.8 3 912.0Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 1 719.7 2 975.2 3 728.9Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 20.7 22.3 24.9Exchange rate (national currency per US$) a 75.26 73.28 69.29Consumer price index (2000=100) 100 117 123Industrial production index (2000=100) 100 104 102Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 95 122 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 95 123 ...Unemployment (% of labour force) b 27.3c 15.3 13.8Employment in industrial sector (% of employed)b 24.3c 26.0d ...Employment in agricultural sector (% of employed)b 21.1c 20.7d ...Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%) 31.2 35.0 36.9Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%) 78.8 78.2 77.5Tourist arrivals at national borders (000) ef 866 1 443 1 743
Primary energy production (000 MT oil equivalent) 175 104 199 780 203 933
g
Total telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 6.1 49.3 90.5Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 0.5 5.8 10.3Total trade Major trading partners 2007
(million US$) (% of exports) (% of imports)Exports 60 163.2 United States 30.1 France 16.7Imports 27 631.2 Italy 13.2 Italy 8.7
Spain 8.9 China 8.6Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 1.5Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) 27.6Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) 8.1/6.5Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) 101.9Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) 73.7/70.9Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) 31.1Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) 2.4Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %) 61.4Urban population in 2007 (%) 64.6Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 2.5
Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.3International migrant stock (% of total population) h 0.7Refugees and others of concern to UNHCR i 95735Government education expenditure (% of GDP) 5.1j
Primary-secondary gross enrolment ratio (women and men per 100) k 96.0/96.7Third-level students (women and men, % of total) 54.8/45.2Parliamentary seats (women and men, % of total) 6.5/93.5l
Environment 2000-2007
Threatened species in 2008 75Forested area (% of land area) 1.0CO2 emission estimates (000 metric tons and metric tons per capita) 137 536/4.2Energy consumption per capita (kilograms oil equivalent) 1 414.0Mean total rainfall (millimetres) 598Mean temperature C (minimum and maximum) 11.9/23.7a Official rate. b September. c 2001. d 2004. e Visitors. f Includes nationals residing abroad. g 2006.hData refer to foreign citizens. i According to the Government of Algeria, there are an estimated 165,000Sahrawi refugees in the Tindouf camps. j 1991. k UNESCO estimate. l Based on 2007 data for LowerHouse and 2006 data for Upper House or Senate.
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$PHULFDQ6DPRDRegion Oceania-Polynesia
Currency U.S. Dollar (USD)Surface area (square kms) 199
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 67Population density in 2007 (per square km) 335.8
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Pago Pago (58)Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007Consumer price index (2000=100) a 100 122 126b
Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 100 100 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 100 100 ...Tourist arrivals at national borders (000) 44 24 25b
Total telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 21.4 20.3c ...Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) def 2.0g
Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%)de
38.8g
Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) de 5.7/5.1gSex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) def 104.4g
Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) h 75.9/69.3g
Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) hi 11.9j
Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) h 4.0g
Urban population in 2007 (%) 92.0Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 2.4Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 2.3International migrant stock (% of total population) 41.4Environment 2000-2007
Threatened species in 2008 77Forested area (% of land area) 89.4a Excludes rent. b 2006. c 2004. d De jure population count. e Data compiled by the United NationsDemographic Yearbook system. f Refers to the latest available census. g 2000. h Published by theSecretariat of the Pacific Community. i Rate based on 30 or fewer events. j 2001-2005.
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$QGRUUDRegion Southern Europe
Currency Euro (EUR)Surface area (square kms) 468
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 75Population density in 2007 (per square km) 159.4
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Andorra la Vella (24)United Nations membership date 28 July 1993Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 1 134 2 540 3 245Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 1.2 5.9 1.4GDP per capita (current US$) 17 058.1 34 562.5 43 503.6Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 17 058.1 34 562.5 43 503.6Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 25.8 29.4 31.1Exchange rate (national currency per US$) a 1.09 0.80 0.73Consumer price index (2000=100)b 100c 115 123Tourist arrivals at national borders (000) 2 949 2 418 2 189Total telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 87.6 148.9 141.6Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 10.6 44.7 78.9Total trade Major trading partners 2007
(million US$)d (% of exports)d (% of imports)d
Exports 150.5 Spain 69.6 ...Imports 1 761.7 France 15.1 ...
Germany 6.2 ...Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum)ef
0.4d
Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) ef 14.9d
Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) ef 16.7/15.7d
Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) ef 109.8d
Urban population in 2007 (%) 89.3Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.2Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 4.6International migrant stock (% of total population) g 64.4Government education expenditure (% of GDP) 2.3Primary-secondary gross enrolment ratio (women and men per 100) h 88.5/86.7Third-level students (women and men, % of total) 53.1/46.9Parliamentary seats (women and men, % of total) 25.0/75.0Environment 2000-2007
Threatened species in 2008 9Forested area (% of land area) 35.6a Market rate. b Index base 2001=100. c 2001. d 2006. e De facto estimate. f Data compiled by theUnited Nations Demographic Yearbook system. g Data refer to foreign citizens. h National estimate.
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$QJRODRegion Middle Africa
Currency Kwanza (AOA)Surface area (square kms) 1 246 700
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 17 024Population density in 2007 (per square km) 13.7
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Luanda (4 000)United Nations membership date 1 December 1976Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 9 133 30 629 52 237Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 3.1 20.6 21.1GDP per capita (current US$) 655.6 1 903.0 3 068.4Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 535.0 1 666.7 2 677.8Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 12.7 8.1 12.0Exchange rate (national currency per US$) a 10.04 87.16 76.71Balance of payments, current account (million US$) 796 5 138 10 690b
Consumer price index (2000=100) c 100 1 846 2 348dAgricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 100 147 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 100 148 ...Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%) 73.0 73.8 74.5Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%) 90.8 89.7 89.2Tourist arrivals at national borders (000) 51 210 195Primary energy production (000 MT oil equivalent) 37 310 63 186 71 197b
Total telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 0.7 11.0 15.0b
Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 0.1 0.5 0.6
Social indicators 2000-2007Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 2.8Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) 45.8Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) 4.5/3.6Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) 97.3Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) 44.3/41.2Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) 131.9Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) 6.4Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %) 6.2Urban population in 2007 (%) 55.8Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 4.4Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.7International migrant stock (% of total population) 0.3Refugees and others of concern to UNHCR 27 007Government education expenditure (% of GDP) 2.4Primary-secondary gross enrolment ratio (women and men per 100) e 31.3/37.0f
Third-level students (women and men, % of total) g 39.9/60.1Newspaper circulation (per 1 000 inhabitants) 2.2Parliamentary seats (women and men, % of total) 37.3/62.7h
Environment 2000-2007Threatened species in 2008 89Forested area (% of land area) 47.4CO2 emission estimates (000 metric tons and metric tons per capita) 8 992/0.6Energy consumption per capita (kilograms oil equivalent) 257.0Mean temperature C (minimum and maximum) 22.3/27.7a Official rate. b 2006. c Luanda. d Series linked to former series. e UNESCO estimate. f 1999. g Nationalestimate. h 2008.
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$QWLJXDDQG%DUEXGDRegion Caribbean
Currency E.C. Dollar (XCD)Surface area (square kms) 442
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 85Population density in 2007 (per square km) 192.6
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) St. John's (26)United Nations membership date 11 November 1981Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 665 873 1 089Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 1.5 4.7 6.1GDP per capita (current US$) 8 664.8 10 517.9 12 799.3Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 8 085.0 10 051.9 12 146.8Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 48.0 58.7 50.7Exchange rate (national currency per US$) a 2.70 2.70 2.70Balance of payments, current account (million US$) 67 171 402Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 99 108 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 99 108 ...Employment in industrial sector (% of employed) b 14.6c ... ...Employment in agricultural sector (% of employed)b 2.6c ... ...Tourist arrivals at national borders (000) d 207 267 273e
Total telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 78.8 150.3 179.0e
Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 6.5 35.6 72.3Total trade Major trading partners 2007
(million US$) (% of exports) (% of imports)
Exports 98.6 Netherlands Antilles 30.9 United States 58.2Imports 573.1 United States 23.5 United Kingdom 6.4Barbados 8.2 Japan 4.3
Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) fg 1.2h
Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) fg 28.3h
Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) fg 9.8/8.8h
Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) fg 88.5h
Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) g 20.7i
Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %) j 52.6k
Urban population in 2007 (%) 30.5Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.9Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 1.3International migrant stock (% of total population) 23.6Government education expenditure (% of GDP) 3.9Parliamentary seats (women and men, % of total) 16.7/83.3Environment 2000-2007
Threatened species in 2008 38Forested area (% of land area) 21.4
CO2 emission estimates (000 metric tons and metric tons per capita) 421/5.1Energy consumption per capita (kilograms oil equivalent) l 1695.0Mean total rainfall (millimetres) 1 052Mean temperature C (minimum and maximum) 23.9/29.6a Official rate. b May. c 2001. d Excludes nationals residing abroad. e 2006. f De facto estimate. g Datacompiled by the United Nations Demographic Yearbook system. h 2005. i 1991-1995. j Age group 15to 44 years. k 1988. l UNSD estimates.
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$UJHQWLQDRegion South America
Currency Argentine Peso (ARS)Surface area (square kms) 2 780 400
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 39 531Population density in 2007 (per square km) 14.2
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Buenos Aires (12 795)United Nations membership date 24 October 1945Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 284 346 183 196 262 327Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 0.8 9.2 8.7GDP per capita (current US$) 7 706.7 4 728.0 6 636.0Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 7 502.1 4 567.7 6 304.2Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 16.2 21.5 23.0Exchange rate (national currency per US$) a 1.00 2.90 3.10Balance of payments, current account (million US$) 8 981 5 236 7 466Consumer price index (2000=100)b 100 162 195Industrial production index (2000=100) c 100 117 140Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 100 113 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 100 114 ...Unemployment (% of labour force) d 15.0ef 10.6egh 9.5ghij
Employment in industrial sector (% of employed) d 22.7ek 23.5eg 23.7gij
Employment in agricultural sector (% of employed)d 0.7ek 1.1eg 0.8gij
Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%) 45.1 48.9 49.7Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%) 76.1 75.9 75.7
Tourist arrivals at national borders (000) 2 909 3 823 4 562Primary energy production (000 MT oil equivalent) 81 808 85 423 88 438iTotal telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 39.1 81.9 126.2Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 7.1 17.8 23.5Total trade Major trading partners 2007
(million US$) (% of exports) (% of imports)Exports 55 779.6 Brazil 18.8 Brazil 32.8Imports 44 707.0 China 9.3 United States 12.0
United States 7.8 China 11.4Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 1.0Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) 24.9Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) 18.9/13.6Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) 95.7Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) 79.1/71.6Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) 13.4Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) 2.3Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %) l 65.3Urban population in 2007 (%) 91.8
Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 1.2Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 1.5International migrant stock (% of total population) 3.6Refugees and others of concern to UNHCR 4 350Government education expenditure (% of GDP) 3.8Primary-secondary gross enrolment ratio (women and men per 100) 100.3/96.6Third-level students (women and men, % of total) 58.7/41.3Newspaper circulation (per 1 000 inhabitants)m 35.5Intentional homicides (women and men, per 100 000) 1.6/9.1Parliamentary seats (women and men, % of total) 39.8/60.2
Environment 2000-2007Threatened species in 2008 203Forested area (% of land area) 12.1CO2 emission estimates (000 metric tons and metric tons per capita) 152 712/3.9Energy consumption per capita (kilograms oil equivalent) 1 795.0Mean total rainfall (millimetres) 1 215Mean temperature C (minimum and maximum) 13.5/22.5a Official rate. b Metropolitan areas. c Manufacturing. d Age group 10 years and over. e 28 urbanagglomerations. f May and October. g Second semester. h Methodology revised, data not strictlycomparable. i 2006. j 31 urban agglomerations. k Average of April and November. l Sample of all sexuallyactive women of reproductive age, irrespective of marital status. m World Association of Newspapers.
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$UPHQLDRegion Western Asia
Currency Dram (AMD)Surface area (square kms) 29 743
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 3 002Population density in 2007 (per square km) 100.9
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Yerevan (1 103)United Nations membership date 2 March 1992Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 1 912 4 901 9 177Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 5.9 14.0 11.1GDP per capita (current US$) 620.2 1 623.9 3 056.8Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 612.6 1 570.9 2 957.0Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 18.4 29.8 34.2Exchange rate (national currency per US$) a 539.53 457.69 342.08Balance of payments, current account (million US$) 278 52 571Consumer price index (2000=100) 100 117b 126Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 97 123 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 96 124 ...Unemployment (% of labour force) cd 11.7 8.2 7.1Employment in industrial sector (% of employed) 23.1e 15.9f 15.6fg
Employment in agricultural sector (% of employed) 5.4e 46.2f 46.2fg
Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%) 54.9 55.0 55.7Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%) 66.5 66.6 67.5Tourist arrivals at national borders (000) 45 319 381g
Primary energy production (000 MT oil equivalent) 281 386 393
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Total telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 17.9 30.3 ...Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 1.3 5.3 5.7g
Total trade Major trading partners 2007(million US$) (% of exports) (% of imports)
Exports 1 121.2 Russian Federation 17.7 Russian Federation 15.8Imports 3 052.6 Germany 15.0 Ukraine 8.2
Netherlands 13.9 Kazakhstan 7.9Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.2Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) 18.3Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) 18.5/13.8Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) 86.9Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) 75.1/68.4Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) 28.9Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) 1.4Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %) 53.1Urban population in 2007 (%) 63.8Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.3
Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum)
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$UXEDRegion Caribbean
Currency Aruban Guilder (AWG)Surface area (square kms) 180
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 104Population density in 2007 (per square km) 577.2
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Oranjestad (32)Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 1 874 2 323 2 624Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 4.5 1.0 2.1GDP per capita (current US$) 20 739.6 22 579.0 25 252.6Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 19 604.9 21 207.9 23 762.8Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 24.7 31.3 33.7Exchange rate (national currency per US$) a 1.79 1.79 1.79Balance of payments, current account (million US$) 211 203 213b
Consumer price index (2000=100) 100 117 128Tourist arrivals at national borders (000) 721 733 772Primary energy production (000 MT oil equivalent) c 120 120 120b
Total telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 57.7 147.3 143.3b
Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 15.2 24.1 23.1Total trade Major trading partners 2007
(million US$) (% of exports) (% of imports)Exports 98.1 Panama 29.7 United States 54.4Imports 1 114.4 Colombia 17.0 Netherlands 11.7
Netherlands Antilles 13.2 United Kingdom 4.7
Social indicators 2000-2007Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.0Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) 22.0d
Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) 14.0/11.0d
Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) 91.7Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) 77.1/71.3Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) e 17.0Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) 2.0Urban population in 2007 (%) 46.7Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.1Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.1International migrant stock (% of total population) 31.9Government education expenditure (% of GDP) 4.8Primary-secondary gross enrolment ratio (women and men per 100) 108.2/108.1Third-level students (women and men, % of total) 60.3/39.7Environment 2000-2007
Threatened species in 2008 22Forested area (% of land area) 2.2CO2 emission estimates (000 metric tons and metric tons per capita) 2308/22.4
Energy consumption per capita (kilograms oil equivalent) c 2487.0a Official rate. b 2006. c UNSD estimates. d 2007. e Rate based on 30 or fewer events.
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$XVWUDOLDRegion Oceania
Currency Australian Dollar (AUD)Surface area (square kms) 7 703 581
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 20 743a
Population density in 2007 (per square km) 2.7
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Sydney (4 327)United Nations membership date 1 November 1945Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 399 612 738 812 945 674Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 1.9 3.0 3.9GDP per capita (current US$) 20 879.8 36 376.4 45 589.6Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 20 312.2 34 914.2 43 536.1Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 22.0 27.0 27.5Exchange rate (national currency per US$) b 1.72 1.31 1.20Balance of payments, current account (million US$) 14 763 41 032 56 783Consumer price index (2000=100) 100 116 123Industrial production index (2000=100) c 100 107 112Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 98 98 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 98 101 ...Unemployment (% of labour force) d 6.4 5.0e 4.4Employment in industrial sector (% of employed) 21.8fg 21.1fg 21.2h
Employment in agricultural sector (% of employed) 5.0fg 3.6fg 3.4h
Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%) 54.7 57.0 57.4Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%) 72.4 72.2 71.5
Tourist arrivals at national borders (000)
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4 931 5 499 5 644Primary energy production (000 MT oil equivalent) 222 154 265 665 266 467kTotal telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 97.2 141.6 149.5Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 33.8 47.1 54.2Total trade Major trading partners 2007
(million US$) (% of exports) (% of imports)Exports 139 122.2 Japan 19.0 China 15.5Imports 155 656.8 China 14.1 United States 12.9
Korea, Republic of 8.0 Japan 9.6Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) a 1.0Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) a 18.1Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) a 23.8/20.2Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) a 99.1Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) a 83.6/78.9Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) a 4.4Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) a 1.8Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %) lm 70.8Urban population in 2007 (%) a 88.6
Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum)
a
1.2Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) a 0.6International migrant stock (% of total population) 21.9Refugees and others of concern to UNHCR 23 680Government education expenditure (% of GDP) 4.5Primary-secondary gross enrolment ratio (women and men per 100) 124.5/128.5Third-level students (women and men, % of total) 54.9/45.1Newspaper circulation (per 1 000 inhabitants)n 155.1Intentional homicides (women and men, per 100 000) 0.8/1.8Parliamentary seats (women and men, % of total) 29.6/70.4
Environment 2000-2007Threatened species in 2008 788Forested area (% of land area) o 21.3CO2 emission estimates (000 metric tons and metric tons per capita) 368 859/18.2Energy consumption per capita (kilograms oil equivalent) 5 720.0Mean total rainfall (millimetres) 1 222Mean temperature C (minimum and maximum) 13.7/21.6a Includes Christmas, Cocos (Keeling) and Norfolk Islands. b Market rate. c Annualized average of 12months ending 30 June of the year stated. d Feb., May, Aug. and Nov. e Methodology revised in 2001.f August. g Excludes Jervis Bay Territory. h Average of Feb., May, Aug. and Nov. i Visitors. j Excludesnationals residing abroad and crew members. k 2006. l Sample of all women of reproductive age,regardless of marital status. m 16 to 59 years. n World Association of Newspapers. o FAO estimate.
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$XVWULDRegion Western Europe
Currency Euro (EUR)Surface area (square kms) 83 871
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 8 361Population density in 2007 (per square km) 99.7
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Vienna (2 315)United Nations membership date 14 December 1955Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 193 838 305 091 373 327Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 3.4 2.0 3.4GDP per capita (current US$) 23 897.0 36 793.6 44 652.3Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 23 437.4 36 415.1 44 138.7Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 22.9 20.4 20.7Exchange rate (national currency per US$) a 1.09 0.80 0.73Balance of payments, current account (million US$) 4 864 4 252 12 031Consumer price index (2000=100) 100 111 115Industrial production index (2000=100) 100 117 132Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 98 99 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 98 99 ...Unemployment (% of labour force) 3.6b 5.2c 4.4Employment in industrial sector (% of employed) 30.6d 27.6d 27.3Employment in agricultural sector (% of employed) 5.9d 5.5d 5.7Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%) 48.3 51.3 52.3Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%) 68.5 67.6 67.5
Tourist arrivals at national borders (000)
e
17 982 19 952 20 766Primary energy production (000 MT oil equivalent) 6 877 5 951 6 206fTotal telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 126.2 151.6 157.2Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 33.7 48.9 51.2Total trade Major trading partners 2007
(million US$) (% of exports) (% of imports)Exports 156 588.4 Germany 30.1 Germany 41.5Imports 156 055.7 Italy 8.9 Italy 6.9
United States 5.1 Switzerland 4.2Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.4Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) 14.4Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) 29.8/22.0Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) 96.3Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) 82.6/76.9Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) 4.4Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) 1.4Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %) g 50.8h
Urban population in 2007 (%) 66.9
Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.7Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.3International migrant stock (% of total population) 15.6Refugees and others of concern to UNHCR 69 687Government education expenditure (% of GDP) 5.4Primary-secondary gross enrolment ratio (women and men per 100) 100.4/103.3Third-level students (women and men, % of total) 53.8/46.2Newspaper circulation (per 1 000 inhabitants) 311.4Intentional homicides (women and men, per 100 000) 0.8/0.8i
Parliamentary seats (women and men, % of total) 26.6/73.4j
Environment 2000-2007Threatened species in 2008 70Forested area (% of land area) 46.7CO2 emission estimates (000 metric tons and metric tons per capita) 73 602/8.9Energy consumption per capita (kilograms oil equivalent) 3 507.0Mean total rainfall (millimetres) 620Mean temperature C (minimum and maximum) 6.7/14.5a Market rate. b May and November. c Methodology revised, data not strictly comparable. d Averageof quarterly estimates. e Arrivals of non-resident tourists in all types of accommodation establishments.f 2006. g Age group 20 to 49 years. h 1995/96. i Rate based on 30 or fewer events. j 2008.
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$]HUEDLMDQRegion Western Asia
Currency Azerbaijan Manat (AZN) a
Surface area (square kms) 86 600Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 8 467
Population density in 2007 (per square km) 97.8
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Baku (1 892)United Nations membership date 2 March 1992Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 5 273 13 245 31 249Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 11.1 26.5 25.1GDP per capita (current US$) 647.5 1 585.9 3 690.6Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 635.9 1 405.0 3 248.7Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 23.1 41.3 21.2Exchange rate (national currency per US$) b 0.80 0.84 0.86Balance of payments, current account (million US$) 168 167 9 019Consumer price index (2000=100) 100 125 158Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 101 136 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 100 137 ...Unemployment (% of labour force) cde 1.2 1.4 1.2Employment in industrial sector (% of employed) f 10.9 12.1 12.6Employment in agricultural sector (% of employed) f 41.0 39.3 38.6Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%) 59.0 59.3 60.0Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%) 70.7 70.2 70.9Tourist arrivals at national borders (000) g 681 1 177 1 333
Primary energy production (000 MT oil equivalent) 19 419 27 652 38 598
h
Total telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 15.0 39.7 65.6Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 0.1 8.1 12.2Total trade Major trading partners 2007
(million US$) (% of exports) (% of imports)Exports 6 058.3 Turkey 17.4 Russian Federation 17.6Imports 5 712.2 Italy 15.5 Turkey 10.9
Russian Federation 8.7 Germany 8.2Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.7Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) 22.3Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) 11.7/8.4Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) 94.6Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) 71.2/63.8Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) 72.3Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) 1.8Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %) i 55.4Urban population in 2007 (%) 51.7Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 1.0
Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 0.5International migrant stock (% of total population) 3.0Refugees and others of concern to UNHCR 691 522Government education expenditure (% of GDP) 2.1Primary-secondary gross enrolment ratio (women and men per 100) 85.2/88.8Third-level students (women and men, % of total) 47.5/52.5Newspaper circulation (per 1 000 inhabitants) j 16.1Parliamentary seats (women and men, % of total) 11.4/88.6Environment 2000-2007
Threatened species in 2008 40Forested area (% of land area) 11.3CO2 emission estimates (000 metric tons and metric tons per capita) 36 629/4.4Energy consumption per capita (kilograms oil equivalent) 1 709.0Mean total rainfall (millimetres) 210Mean temperature C (minimum and maximum) 12.0/18.9a Beginning January 2006, 1 new Manat (AZN) = 5000 old Manats (AZM). b Official rate. c Employmentoffice records. d December. e Men aged 15 to 61 years. Women aged 15 to 56 years. f Data for malesrefers to ages 15-61 and data for females to ages 15-56. g Visitors. h 2006. i Age group 15 to 44 years.j World Association of Newspapers.
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%DKDPDVRegion Caribbean
Currency Bahamian Dollar (BSD)Surface area (square kms) 13 878
Population in 2007 (projected, 000) 331Population density in 2007 (per square km) 23.9
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000) Nassau (240)United Nations membership date 18 September 1973Economic indicators 2000 2005 2007
Gross domestic product (GDP) (million current US$) 5 004 5 986 6 586Growth rate of GDP at constant 1990 prices (% p.a.) 1.9 2.5 3.1GDP per capita (current US$) 16 505.7 18 516.1 19 880.6Gross national income (GNI) per capita (current US$) 15 925.4 17 838.0 19 129.7Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP) 34.6 33.0 31.2Exchange rate (national currency per US$) a 1.00 1.00 1.00Balance of payments, current account (million US$) 633 751 1 432Consumer price index (2000=100)b 100 111 116Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100) 89 105 ...Food production index (1999-2001=100) 89 105 ...Unemployment (% of labour force) c 6.9d 10.2 7.9Employment in industrial sector (% of employed) c 17.0d 17.8 17.9Employment in agricultural sector (% of employed) c 4.2d 3.5 2.3Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%) 66.4 66.8 67.0Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%) 78.3 78.4 77.9Tourist arrivals at national borders (000) 1 544 1 608 1 528
Total telephone subscribers (per 100 inhabitants) 48.4 111.7 153.0Internet users (per 100 inhabitants) 4.4 31.9 36.2Total trade Major trading partners 2007
(million US$) (% of exports) (% of imports)Exports 670.0 United States 71.6 United States 88.5Imports 3 102.6 Canada 5.7 Netherlands Antilles 2.8
Netherlands 5.6 Venezuela 2.1Social indicators 2000-2007
Population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 1.2Population aged 0-14 years in 2008 (%) 25.7Population aged 60+ years in 2008 (women and men, % of total) 12.3/9.9Sex ratio in 2008 (men per 100 women) 95.5Life expectancy at birth 2005-2010 (women and men, years) 76.3/70.6Infant mortality rate 2005-2010 (per 1 000 live births) 13.8Total fertility rate 2005-2010 (live births per woman) 2.0Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %) e 61.7f
Urban population in 2007 (%) 83.5Urban population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum) 1.4Rural population growth rate 2005-2010 (% per annum)