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1 Regions Note in 2017: The population has i n c r e a s e d b y 533,4 thousand people. The number of live births was 715,5 thousand children. 161,5 thousand deaths w e r e registered. C i v i l r e g i s t r y offices registred 306,0 thousand m a r r i a g e s a n d 31,9 t h o u s a n d divorces. State Committee of The Republic Of Uzbekistan On Statistics Demographic situation (preliminary data) January-December 2017 Resident population: As of January 1, 2018, the resident population of the Republic of Uzbekistan was thousand people and in the course of 2017 increased by thousand people or by 1.7%. In particular, the urban population was thousand people (50.6 % of the total population), the rural population thousand people (49.4 %). In terms of the regions of the Republic as of January 1, 2018, the largest population was observed in the Samarkand region, thousand people (the share in the total population of the republic is 11.4 %), in the Fergana region, 3620,1 people (11, 1 %), in Kashkadarya region thousand people (9.6 %) and in the Andijan region, thousand people (9.2 %). As of January 1, 2018, in 4 regions of the country the resident population has more than 3 million people. The number of resident population by regions (as of January 1, 2018, to the total population of the republic,%) Samarkand Fergana Kashkadarya Andijan Tashkent Namangan Surkhandarya Tashkent city Bukhara Republic of Karakalpakstan Khorezm Djizhak Navoi Syrdarya 2,9 2,5 4,1 5,7 5,6 5,5 9,6 9,2 8,8 8,3 7,7 7,6 11,4 11,1 0,0 2,0 4,0 6,0 8,0 10,0 12,0 Percentage
2 Birth rate. In 2017, thousand children were born, respectively, the birth rate per 1000 population was 22.1 per mille and, compared to the same period in 2016, decreased by 0.7 per mille (in 2016, 22.8 per mille). The birth rate in comparison with the same period in 2016 in the Surkhandarya region increased (from 25.7 per mille to 25.9 per mille), a sharp decline was observed in the Republic of Karakalpakstan (from 21.9 per mille to 20.7 per mille), in the Fergana region (from 22.2 per mille to 21.0 per mille), in the Tashkent region (from 20.3 per mille to 19.2 per mille), in the Khorezm region (from 22.2 per mille to 21.0 per mille), in the Bukhara region (from 20.9 per mille to 20.0 per mille) and in the Djizhak region (from 24.5 per mille to 23, 6 per mille). Number of live births: 715,5 thous. children Girls: 343,4 thous. Boys: 372,1 thous. Birth by birth order of mothers,% In 2017, the number of children born was thousand and was distributed by the age of the mother at the time of birth thousand (39.2 %) at the age of 20-24, thousand (34.7 %) in age years, thousand (17.1 %) at the age of years.
3 Mortality. In 2017, thousand deaths were recorded, respectively, the death rate was 5.0 per mille and increased compared to the same period in 2016 at 0.1 per mille (in 2016, 4.9 per mille). In comparison with the same period in 2016, the death rate significantly increased in the Andijan region (from 5.1 per mille to 5.4 per mille), in the Djizhak region (from 4.2 per mille to 4.4 per mille), in the Kashkadarya region (from 4.1 per mille to 4.3 per mille), in Namangan region (from 4.7 per mille to 4.9 per mille), in the Fergana region (from 4.8 per mille to 5.0 per mille) and Surkhandarya region (from 4.3 per mille to 4.5 per mille). Total deaths: 161,5 thous. Women: 73,5 thous. Men: 88,0 thous. Of the total number of deaths, 8.2 % died at an age below working age (8.0 % in 2016), 27.6 % died at working age (2016, 28.5 %), 64.2 % died at the age of above working age (63.5 % in 2016). The number of deaths in 2017 compared to 2016 increased by 6.7 thousand people, most, that is, 74.6 % of them account for the died at the age of 60 years and older. Distribution of deceased by major age groups (in relation to all the deceased,%) January-December 2016 January-December 2017
4 Of the total number of registered dead in % died from cardiovascular diseases, 9.3 % from neoplasms, 6.5 % from accidents, poisoning and injuries, 5.7 % of diseases of the digestive system, 4.8 % of respiratory diseases, 1.7 % of infectious and parasitic diseases and 12.1 % from other diseases. Of the total number of registered deceased children aged up to 1 year, 56.4% died of conditions originating in the perinatal period, 21.1 % from respiratory diseases, 11.9 % from congenital anomalies, 3.5 % from infectious and parasitic diseases, 1.9 % from accidents, poisoning and injuries, 0.5 % from diseases of the digestive system, 4.7 % from other diseases. Distribution of deaths for the main causes of death (in relation to the total number of deceased, in %) January-December 2017 Natural increase in population. In 2017, the natural increase in the population was 554,0 thousand people and compared to 2016 decreased by 17,4 thousand people (2016, 571,4 thousand people). Natural increase : 554,0 thous. people
5 Marriage: 306,0 thous. Marriage. During the period from January to December 2017, the registry offices registered 306,0 thousand marriages. In the republic, the marriage rate per 1000 population was 9.4 per mille. Growth of registered marriages compared to 2016 was observed in the Surkhandarya region (126.6 %), in the Djizhak and Namangan regions (115.9 %), in the Samarkand region (112.3 %), and in the Kashkadarya region (111.2 %). Distribution of marriages by age of marriage (%) Total Up to 20 years years 30 years and above Men 100,0 0,9 83,5 15,6 Women 100,0 21,6 70,2 8,2 In 2017, out of the total number of married girls, 21.6 % falls on girls under the age of 20, 70.2 % at the age of 20-29, 8.2 % at the age of 30 or older, and 0.9 % men under the age of 20, 83.5 % at the age of and 15.6 % at the age of 30 years and over. Divorces. During the period from January to December 2017, the registry office registered 31.9 thousand divorces. In the republic, the divorce rate per 1000 population was 1.0 per mille. Divorce: 31,9 thous. The growth rate of registered d i v o r c e s c o m p a r e d t o % in the Surkhandarya region, % in the Djizhak and Syrdarya regions, % in the Samarkand region, 119.0% in the Namangan region, and 118.2% in the Republic of Karakalpakstan. Total number of children under 18 years of age divorced 24,4 thous. children January-December ,8 thous. children January-December 2017
6 in the capital. As of January 1, 2018, the resident population of Tashkent city, the capital of the Republic of Uzbekistan was thousand people and in the course of 2017 increased by 41.5 thousand people or by 1.7 %. In 2017, 43.8 thousand children were born, respectively, the birth rate per 1000 population was 17.9 per mille and, compared to the same period in 2016, decreased by 0.3 per mille (in 2016, 18.2 per mille). In 2017, 16.4 thousand deaths were recorded, from them 0.7 thousand was infant mortality. The death rate was 6.7 per mille and, compared to 2016 decreased by 0.2 per mille (in 2016, 6.9 per mille) Natural increase in the population of the capital was 27.4 thousand people and compared to 2016 was not changed (in 2016, 27.4 thousand people). In 2017, civil registry offices registred 19.2 thousand marriages and 3.6 thousand divorces. The marriage rate per 1000 population was 7.9 per mille and, compared to 2016, was not changed (in 2016, 7.9 per mille). The divorce rate per 1000 population was 1.5 per mille and compared to 2016 decreased by 0.3 per mille (in per mille).
7 Migration. In 2017, the number of immigrants was thousand people (155.0 thousand people in the territory of republic and 2.1 thousand people from abroad), and the number of emigrants thousand people (155.0 thousand people in the territory of republic and 22.7 thousand people to foreign countries). The balance of migration was minus 20,6 thousand people and compared to 2016 decreased by 5,6 thousand people. Migration of population (thous. people) Immigrants 141,6 157,1 Emigrants 167,8 177,7 Net migration -26,2-20,6 The high level of the migration balance falls on the Tashkent region (minus 6.2 thousand people), the Samarkand region (minus 5,2 thousand people), the Kashkadarya region (minus 4,0 thousand people) the Republic of Karakalpakstan (minus 4,4 thousand people). Distribution of arrivals from abroad to the Republic of Uzbekistan (in 2017, the total number of arrivals from abroad,%) 36,4 % 31,0 % Kazakhstan Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan The number immigrated people to Uzbekistan for permanent residence from abroad is 2094 people 9,6 % 1,6 % 3,3 % 18,1 % Kyrgyzstan Other countries The distribution of those who left from the Republic of Uzbekistan (in 2017, the total number of those who left the country,%) 52,2% Russia Kazakhstan The number of emigrated people from Uzbekistan for permanent residence abroad people Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan Ukraine 4,4% 0,4% 0,5% 0,5% 42,0% Other countries Department of Demography and Labor Statistics Responsible: B. Shodiyev (71)
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