: 5,604,212; (growth rate: 1.04%); birth rate: 23.3/1000; infant mortality rate: 28.71/1000; life expectancy: 70.06. Capital and largest city (2011 est.): Bishkek, 839,000 Monetary unit: Som National name: Kyrgyz Respublikasy Current government officials Languages: Kyrgyz (official) ...
Infant mortality rate: total: 34.49 deaths/1,000 live births male: 39.72 deaths/1,000 live births female: 28.98 deaths/1,000 live births (2006 est.) Life expectancy at birth: total population: 68.49 years male: 64.48 years female: 72.7 years (2006 est.) Total fertility rate: 2....
Population (2014 est.):5,604,212; (growth rate: 1.04%); birth rate: 23.3/1000; infant mortality rate: 28.71/1000; life expectancy: 70.06. Capital and largest city (2011 est.):Bishkek, 839,000 Monetary unit:Som National name:Kyrgyz Respublikasy ...
Provides information on the historical, economic and political background of Kyrgyzstan. Changes in the culture, education and society in the 1920s; Infant mortality rate; Gross domestic product growth rate in 2003.EBSCO_bspBackground Notes on Countries of the World Kyrgyzstan...
(1991). Age Breakdown; 38% under 15, 27% 15 to 29, 16% 30 to 44, 11% 45 to 59, 6% 60 to 74, 2% 75 and over (1989). Birth Rate; 29.1 per 1,000 (1991). Death Rate; 6.9 per 1,000 (1991). Increase Rate; 22.2 per 1,000 (1991). Infant Mortality Rate; 29.7 per 1,...
Kyrgyzstan, along with the other Central Asian republics, suffers from one of the highest rates of infantmorbidityand mortality among the world’s developed countries. Medical care is substandard; Kyrgyzstan’sstandard of livingand educational and economic levels are among the lowest of the former So...
Kyrgyzstan, along with the other Central Asian republics, suffers from one of the highest rates of infantmorbidityand mortality among the world’s developed countries. Medical care is substandard; Kyrgyzstan’sstandard of livingand educational and economic levels are among the lowest of the former So...