Urbanization Major cities - population Sex ratio Mother's mean age at first birth Maternal mortality rate Infant mortality rate Life expectancy at birth Total fertility rate Contraceptive prevalence rate Drinking water source Health expenditures
city-life-expectancy Data Data is in xlsx format and synced with upstream source yearly. It is sourced from https://stat.gov.kz/en/industries/social-statistics/demography/dynamic-tables/ Note: Since stat.gov.kz requested for a signed key for authorization, we just downloaded and put in direct...
Collection of health data is a primary responsibility of the Health Statistics Department of the National Agency on Health. Health information is collected by staff at the facilities delivering services and then sent to the Health Statistics Department through the raion- and oblast-level health ...
The population growth rate over the 12 months was 1.3 percent, the Bureau said. Kazakhstan’s population was numbered at 16.4 million people at the end of 1991 at the time of gaining independence and decreased to 14.9 million people in the beginning of 2000, accordin...
World population projections 1994-95: estimates and projections with related demographic statistics There is low fertility mortality and slow growth in the Ukraine Belarus Georgia and Moldova; moderate growth in Armenia Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan; and mid ... Eduardo,Vu,T My,... 被引量: 167发表:...
Country Profile: Added name of head of state and head of government, along with urban-rural, life expectancy, literacy, and GNI per capita statistics. World Data Editors Feb 22, 2012 Add new Web site: CRW Flags - Flag of Kazakhstan. ...
The number of population growth in whole Kazakhstan and its regions were obtained from the source of Statistics committee under the Ministry of National Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan [1]. Exposures and covariates Individual patient data included date of birth, gender, ethnicity, and address...
The excess lifetime cancer risk (ELCR) was estimated using the following Equation (2): ELCR = E × DL × RF (2) where E is the average annual effective dose; DL is the average life expectancy, estimated at 70 years; and RF is the fatal risk factor per Sievert (5.5 × 10−2Sv...