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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Singapore - Ethnic groups

Singapore has been a country of immigrants since Sir Stamford Raffles founded the island in 1819. Though the Chinese group is clearly the main ethnic category, there are no precise figures available about the exact population breakdown by ethnic groups. The only official ethnic breakdown from the "Census 2000" shows : Chinese 77%, Malay 14%, Indian 7.6%, other 1.4%, (100% being Singapore citizens + "resident" foreign population). Such breakdown does not take into account the "non-resident" foreign population which is parti ...

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Demographics of Singapore, Demographics of Singapore - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Singapore - Languages, Demographics of Singapore - Religion, Demographics of Singapore - Population, Demographics of Singapore - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Singapore - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Singapore - Fertility rate, Demographics of Singapore - Marriages and divorces, Demographics of Singapore - Literacy, Demographics of Singapore - Education, Demographics of Singapore - Employment, Demographics of Singapore - Household income, Demographics of Singapore - Average household income, Demographics of Singapore - Household income distribution, Demographics of Singapore - Growth in household income by decile, Demographics of Singapore - Household income disparity

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Singapore - Languages

There are four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil. Malay is the national language of the country, although English is mainly used. English serves as the link between the different ethnic groups and is the language of the educational system and the administration. The colloquial English used in everyday lives is often referred to as Singlish. The government of Singapore has been promoting the use of Mandarin among the Chinese population with its Speak Mandarin Campaign. The use of Chinese dialects, like Hokki ...

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Demographics of Singapore, Demographics of Singapore - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Singapore - Languages, Demographics of Singapore - Religion, Demographics of Singapore - Population, Demographics of Singapore - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Singapore - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Singapore - Fertility rate, Demographics of Singapore - Marriages and divorces, Demographics of Singapore - Literacy, Demographics of Singapore - Education, Demographics of Singapore - Employment, Demographics of Singapore - Household income, Demographics of Singapore - Average household income, Demographics of Singapore - Household income distribution, Demographics of Singapore - Growth in household income by decile, Demographics of Singapore - Household income disparity

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Singapore - Religion

Singapore generally allows religious freedom, although some religious sects are restricted or banned, such as Jehovah's Witness, due to the opposition of National Service. The majority of Malays are Muslim. A majority of Chinese generally practise a mix of Mahayana Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. Christianity is growing among the Chinese, with many converting. Indians are mostly Hindus though many others are Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists and Christians. Source: Census 2000. [2] ...

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Demographics of Singapore, Demographics of Singapore - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Singapore - Languages, Demographics of Singapore - Religion, Demographics of Singapore - Population, Demographics of Singapore - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Singapore - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Singapore - Fertility rate, Demographics of Singapore - Marriages and divorces, Demographics of Singapore - Literacy, Demographics of Singapore - Education, Demographics of Singapore - Employment, Demographics of Singapore - Household income, Demographics of Singapore - Average household income, Demographics of Singapore - Household income distribution, Demographics of Singapore - Growth in household income by decile, Demographics of Singapore - Household income disparity

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Romania - Minorities

Hungarians (Szeklers and Magyars) (especially in Harghita, Covasna and Mureş) and Rromas (commonly known as ţigani) are the principal minorities, with a declining German population (in Timiş, Sibiu, Braşov) and smaller numbers of Slovaks, Serbs, Croats and Banat Bulgarians (in Banat), Ukrainians (in Bukovina), Greeks (Brăila, Constanţa), Turks and Tatars (in Constanţa), Armenians, Great Russians (Lippovans, in Tulcea) and others. Minority populations are greatest in Transylvania and the Banat, areas in the north and west, which ...

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Demographics of Romania, Demographics of Romania - Minorities, Demographics of Romania - Religion, Demographics of Romania - Culture, Demographics of Romania - Statistics, Demographics of Romania - Population, Demographics of Romania - Age structure, Demographics of Romania - Urban-rural ratio, Demographics of Romania - Population growth rate, Demographics of Romania - Birth rate, Demographics of Romania - Death rate, Demographics of Romania - Net migration rate, Demographics of Romania - Sex ratio, Demographics of Romania - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Romania - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Romania - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Romania - Nationality, Demographics of Romania - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Romania - Religions

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Bhutan - Bhutan's bimodal population estimates

The Royal Government of Bhutan lists their country's population as 734,340 (2003). The CIA Factbook estimates the population at 2,232,291.[1][2] What accounts for this discrepancy? One explanation given inside Bhutan is that the higher CIA numbers ultimately trace back to an inflated population number the Bhutanese government supplied to the United Nations in the early 1970s in order to gain entry into that body (the UN reportedly had a cutoff population of one million at that time -- see micronation for justifications in support of s ...

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Demographics of Bhutan, Demographics of Bhutan - Bhutan's bimodal population estimates, Demographics of Bhutan - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook, Demographics of Bhutan - Population, Demographics of Bhutan - Age structure, Demographics of Bhutan - Median age, Demographics of Bhutan - Population growth rate, Demographics of Bhutan - Birth rate, Demographics of Bhutan - Death rate, Demographics of Bhutan - Net migration rate, Demographics of Bhutan - Sex ratio, Demographics of Bhutan - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Bhutan - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Bhutan - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Bhutan - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Bhutan - Nationality, Demographics of Bhutan - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Bhutan - Religions, Demographics of Bhutan - Languages, Demographics of Bhutan - Literacy

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Brazil - Demographics

Demographics of Brazil - Ethnic groups. Most of the population can be considered a single "Brazilian" ethnic group, with highly varied racial types and backgrounds, some broad regional trends, but without clear ethnic sub-divisions. The major source of this diversity has been the sources of immigration from Europe, Middle East and Asia. The only clearly separated minority ethnic groups in Brazil are the various non-assimilated indigenous tribes, comprising less than 1% of the population, who live in officially de ...

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Demographics of Brazil, Demographics of Brazil - Census information, Demographics of Brazil - Demographics, Demographics of Brazil - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Brazil - Health, Demographics of Brazil - Religion, Demographics of Brazil - Languages, Demographics of Brazil - Demographic Breakdown, Demographics of Brazil - Population, Demographics of Brazil - Age structure, Demographics of Brazil - Median age, Demographics of Brazil - Population growth rate, Demographics of Brazil - Birth rate, Demographics of Brazil - Death rate, Demographics of Brazil - Net migration rate, Demographics of Brazil - Sex ratio, Demographics of Brazil - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Brazil - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Brazil - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Brazil - Nationality, Demographics of Brazil - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Brazil - Religions, Demographics of Brazil - Literacy

Read more here: » Demographics of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Brazil - Demographics

infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Albania - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook

Demographics of Albania - Population. 3,563,112 (July 2005 est.) Demographics of Albania - Age Structure. 0-14 years: 25.6% (male 476,989/female 434,298) 15-64 years: 65.8% (male 1,199,964/female 1,144,886) 65 years and over: 8.6% (male 141,559/female 165,416) (2005 est.) Demographics of Albania - Median age. Total: 28.52 years Male: 27.95 years Female: 29.1 years (2005 est.) Demogr ...

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Demographics of Albania, Demographics of Albania - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook, Demographics of Albania - Population, Demographics of Albania - Age Structure, Demographics of Albania - Median age, Demographics of Albania - Population Growth Rate, Demographics of Albania - Birth Rate, Demographics of Albania - Death Rate, Demographics of Albania - Net Migration Rate, Demographics of Albania - Sex Ratio, Demographics of Albania - Infant Mortality Rate, Demographics of Albania - Life Expectancy at Birth, Demographics of Albania - Total Fertility Rate, Demographics of Albania - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Albania - Nationality, Demographics of Albania - Ethnic Groups, Demographics of Albania - Religions, Demographics of Albania - Languages, Demographics of Albania - Literacy, Demographics of Albania - Labor Force, Demographics of Albania - Reference

Read more here: » Demographics of Albania: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Albania - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook

infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Croatia - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook

Demographics of Croatia - Population. 4,495,904 (July 2005 est.) Demographics of Croatia - Age structure. 0-14 years: 16.4% (male 378,615/female 359,231) 15-64 years: 67% (male 1,497,355/female 1,514,993) 65 years and over: 16.6% (male 283,460/female 462,250) (2005 est.) Demographics of Croatia - Median age. Total: 39.97 years Male: 38.01 years Female: 41.76 years (2005 est.) Demogra ...

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Demographics of Croatia, Demographics of Croatia - Changes in the late 20th century, Demographics of Croatia - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook, Demographics of Croatia - Population, Demographics of Croatia - Age structure, Demographics of Croatia - Median age, Demographics of Croatia - Population growth rate, Demographics of Croatia - Birth rate, Demographics of Croatia - Death rate, Demographics of Croatia - Net migration rate, Demographics of Croatia - Sex ratio, Demographics of Croatia - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Croatia - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Croatia - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Croatia - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Croatia - Nationality, Demographics of Croatia - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Croatia - Religions, Demographics of Croatia - Languages, Demographics of Croatia - Literacy

Read more here: » Demographics of Croatia: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Croatia - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook

infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Australia - Current 2005 Demographic data

Much of the data that follows has been derived from the CIA World Factbook and the Australian Bureau of Statistics Demographics of Australia - Population. 20,328,600 (June 2005 - ABS) Demographics of Australia - Age structure. 0-14 years: 19.8% (male 2,038,809/female 1,943,563) 15-64 years: 67.2% (male 6,815,600/female 6,695,189) 65 ...

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Demographics of Australia, Demographics of Australia - Current 2005 Demographic data, Demographics of Australia - Population, Demographics of Australia - Age structure, Demographics of Australia - Median age, Demographics of Australia - Population growth rate, Demographics of Australia - Sex ratio, Demographics of Australia - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Australia - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Australia - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Australia - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Australia - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Australia - Religions, Demographics of Australia - Languages, Demographics of Australia - Literacy, Demographics of Australia - Indigenous population, Demographics of Australia - European arrivals, Demographics of Australia - Current Australia population trends, Demographics of Australia - Cultural Achievements, Demographics of Australia - Religion, Demographics of Australia - External link

Read more here: » Demographics of Australia: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Australia - Current 2005 Demographic data

infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Australia - Indigenous population

The demographics of Australia can be considered as starting with the initial migrations of peoples ancestral to the present-day indigenous Australians to the continent of Australia. The earliest widely-accepted timeline for these first arrivals places this prehistoric human migration at least 40,000–45,000 years ago; other less widely-supported evidence suggests human habitation of the continent by 50,000–60,000 years ago or even earlier. These first inhabitants of Australia were originally hunter-gatherer peoples, who over the co ...

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Demographics of Australia, Demographics of Australia - Current 2005 Demographic data, Demographics of Australia - Population, Demographics of Australia - Age structure, Demographics of Australia - Median age, Demographics of Australia - Population growth rate, Demographics of Australia - Sex ratio, Demographics of Australia - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Australia - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Australia - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Australia - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Australia - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Australia - Religions, Demographics of Australia - Languages, Demographics of Australia - Literacy, Demographics of Australia - Indigenous population, Demographics of Australia - European arrivals, Demographics of Australia - Current Australia population trends, Demographics of Australia - Cultural Achievements, Demographics of Australia - Religion, Demographics of Australia - External link

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Australia - European arrivals

Main article: Australian immigration Immigration has been a major factor in Australia's development since the beginning of European settlement in 1788. For generations, most settlers came from Britain and Ireland, and the people of Australia are still predominantly of British or Irish origin, with a culture and outlook similar to that of the United Kingdom and the United States. Between 1839 and 1900 over 18,000 Germans came to Australia, especially the south; by 1890 they were the largest non-British section of the popu ...

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Demographics of Australia, Demographics of Australia - Current 2005 Demographic data, Demographics of Australia - Population, Demographics of Australia - Age structure, Demographics of Australia - Median age, Demographics of Australia - Population growth rate, Demographics of Australia - Sex ratio, Demographics of Australia - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Australia - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Australia - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Australia - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Australia - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Australia - Religions, Demographics of Australia - Languages, Demographics of Australia - Literacy, Demographics of Australia - Indigenous population, Demographics of Australia - European arrivals, Demographics of Australia - Current Australia population trends, Demographics of Australia - Cultural Achievements, Demographics of Australia - Religion, Demographics of Australia - External link

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Australia - Current Australia population trends

Australia's refugee admissions of about 12,000 per year are in addition to the normal immigration program. In recent years, the government has given priority to refugees from the former Yugoslavia, the Middle East, and Africa. In recent years, refugees from Indochina and the former Yugoslavia have comprised the largest single element in Australia's refugee program. Emigration now also plays a role in changing Australian demographics. The term, Australian diaspora, refers to the 850,000 Australian citizens who today live outside Austra ...

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Demographics of Australia, Demographics of Australia - Current 2005 Demographic data, Demographics of Australia - Population, Demographics of Australia - Age structure, Demographics of Australia - Median age, Demographics of Australia - Population growth rate, Demographics of Australia - Sex ratio, Demographics of Australia - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Australia - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Australia - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Australia - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Australia - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Australia - Religions, Demographics of Australia - Languages, Demographics of Australia - Literacy, Demographics of Australia - Indigenous population, Demographics of Australia - European arrivals, Demographics of Australia - Current Australia population trends, Demographics of Australia - Cultural Achievements, Demographics of Australia - Religion, Demographics of Australia - External link

Read more here: » Demographics of Australia: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Australia - Current Australia population trends

infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Australia - Cultural Achievements

Much of Australia's culture is derived from European and more recently American roots, but distinctive Australian features have evolved from the environment, aboriginal culture, and the influence of Australia's neighbors. The vigor and originality of the arts in Australia—films, opera, music, painting, theater, dance, and crafts—are achieving international recognition. Australia has produced a wide variety of popular music. While many musicians and bands (some notable examples include the 1960s successes of The Easybeats and the f ...

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Demographics of Australia, Demographics of Australia - Current 2005 Demographic data, Demographics of Australia - Population, Demographics of Australia - Age structure, Demographics of Australia - Median age, Demographics of Australia - Population growth rate, Demographics of Australia - Sex ratio, Demographics of Australia - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Australia - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Australia - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Australia - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Australia - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Australia - Religions, Demographics of Australia - Languages, Demographics of Australia - Literacy, Demographics of Australia - Indigenous population, Demographics of Australia - European arrivals, Demographics of Australia - Current Australia population trends, Demographics of Australia - Cultural Achievements, Demographics of Australia - Religion, Demographics of Australia - External link

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Australia - Religion

In 1983, the High Court of Australia defined religion as 'a complex of beliefs and practices which point to a set of values and an understanding of the meaning of existence'. At the time of European settlement, the Aboriginal inhabitants followed their own religions which were animistic in nature, involving beliefs in spirits behind the forces of nature, and the influence of ancestral spirit beings. During the 1800s, European settlers brought their traditional churches to Australia. These included the Church of England (now the Anglican Church), and the Methodist, Catholic, ...

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Demographics of Australia, Demographics of Australia - Current 2005 Demographic data, Demographics of Australia - Population, Demographics of Australia - Age structure, Demographics of Australia - Median age, Demographics of Australia - Population growth rate, Demographics of Australia - Sex ratio, Demographics of Australia - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Australia - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Australia - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Australia - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Australia - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Australia - Religions, Demographics of Australia - Languages, Demographics of Australia - Literacy, Demographics of Australia - Indigenous population, Demographics of Australia - European arrivals, Demographics of Australia - Current Australia population trends, Demographics of Australia - Cultural Achievements, Demographics of Australia - Religion, Demographics of Australia - External link

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Azerbaijan - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook

Demographics of Azerbaijan - Population. 7,911,974 (July 2005 est.) Demographics of Azerbaijan - Age structure. 0-14 years: 26.4% (male 1,063,731/female 1,028,684) 15-64 years: 65.7% (male 2,533,762/female 2,665,381) 65 years and over: 7.8% (male 245,758/female 374,658) (2005 est.) Demographics of Azerbaijan - Median age. Total: 27.53 years Male: 26.09 years Female: 29 years (2005 est.) Demogr ...

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Demographics of Azerbaijan, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Population, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Age structure, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Median age, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Population growth rate, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Birth rate, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Death rate, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Net migration rate, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Sex ratio, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Azerbaijan - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Nationality, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Religions, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Languages, Demographics of Azerbaijan - Literacy

Read more here: » Demographics of Azerbaijan: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Azerbaijan - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook

infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Belgium - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook

Demographics of Belgium - Population. 10,364,390 (July 2005 est.) Demographics of Belgium - Age structure. 0-14 years: 16.9% (male 892,995/female 855,177) 15-64 years: 65.7% (male 3,435,282/female 3,373,917) 65 years and over: 17.4% (male 745,178/female 1,061,839) (2005 est.) Demographics of Belgium - Median age. Total: 40.55 years Male: 39.29 years Female: 41.81 years (2005 est.) Demogr ...

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Demographics of Belgium, Demographics of Belgium - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook, Demographics of Belgium - Population, Demographics of Belgium - Age structure, Demographics of Belgium - Median age, Demographics of Belgium - Population growth rate, Demographics of Belgium - Birth rate, Demographics of Belgium - Death rate, Demographics of Belgium - Net migration rate, Demographics of Belgium - Sex ratio, Demographics of Belgium - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Belgium - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Belgium - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Belgium - Nationality, Demographics of Belgium - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Belgium - Religions, Demographics of Belgium - Languages, Demographics of Belgium - Literacy, Demographics of Belgium - Reference

Read more here: » Demographics of Belgium: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Belgium - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook

infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Bulgaria - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook

Demographics of Bulgaria - Age structure. 0-14 years: 14.1% (male 539,005/female 512,762) 15-64 years: 68.7% (male 2,516,368/female 2,599,524) 65 years and over: 17.2% (male 531,008/female 751,682) (2005 est.) Demographics of Bulgaria - Median age. Total: 40.66 years Male: 38.59 years Female: 42.66 years (2005 est.) Demogra ...

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Demographics of Bulgaria, Demographics of Bulgaria - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook, Demographics of Bulgaria - Age structure, Demographics of Bulgaria - Median age, Demographics of Bulgaria - Population growth rate, Demographics of Bulgaria - Birth rate, Demographics of Bulgaria - Death rate, Demographics of Bulgaria - Net migration rate, Demographics of Bulgaria - Sex ratio, Demographics of Bulgaria - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Bulgaria - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Bulgaria - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Bulgaria - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Bulgaria - Nationality, Demographics of Bulgaria - Demographic data from Census 2001, Demographics of Bulgaria - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Bulgaria - Religion, Demographics of Bulgaria - Languages

Read more here: » Demographics of Bulgaria: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Bulgaria - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook

infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Chad - Religions

The separation of religion from social structure in Chad represents a false dichotomy, for they are perceived as two sides of the same coin. Three religious traditions coexist in Chad-- classical African religions, Islam (see Islam in Chad), and Christianity. None is monolithic. The first tradition includes a variety of ancestor and/or place-oriented religions whose expression is highly specific. Islam, although characterized by an orthodox set of beliefs and observances, also is expressed in diverse ways. Christianity arrived in Chad much m ...

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Demographics of Chad, Demographics of Chad - Religions, Demographics of Chad - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook, Demographics of Chad - Population, Demographics of Chad - Age structure, Demographics of Chad - Median age, Demographics of Chad - Population growth rate, Demographics of Chad - Birth rate, Demographics of Chad - Death rate, Demographics of Chad - Net migration rate, Demographics of Chad - Sex ratio, Demographics of Chad - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Chad - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Chad - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Chad - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Chad - Major infectious diseases, Demographics of Chad - Nationality, Demographics of Chad - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Chad - Religions, Demographics of Chad - Languages, Demographics of Chad - Literacy

Read more here: » Demographics of Chad: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Chad - Religions

infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Croatia - Changes in the late 20th century

The census of 1991 was the last one held before the war in Croatia, marked by ethnic conflict between the Orthodox Serbs and the Catholic Croats. In the ethnic and religious composition of population of Croatia of that time, those two sets of numbers are quoted as important: Croats 78.1%, Catholics 76.5% Serbs 12.2%, Orthodox Christians 11.1% After the end of the war of the 1990s and everything else that it entailed, the numbers are: Croats ...

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Demographics of Croatia, Demographics of Croatia - Changes in the late 20th century, Demographics of Croatia - Demographic data from the CIA World Factbook, Demographics of Croatia - Population, Demographics of Croatia - Age structure, Demographics of Croatia - Median age, Demographics of Croatia - Population growth rate, Demographics of Croatia - Birth rate, Demographics of Croatia - Death rate, Demographics of Croatia - Net migration rate, Demographics of Croatia - Sex ratio, Demographics of Croatia - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Croatia - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Croatia - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Croatia - HIV/AIDS, Demographics of Croatia - Nationality, Demographics of Croatia - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Croatia - Religions, Demographics of Croatia - Languages, Demographics of Croatia - Literacy

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Singapore - Household income

Demographics of Singapore - Average household income. The average household income is SGD$4,943 in 2000, which is an increase from SGD$3,080 in 1990 at an average annual rate of 4.9 percent. The average household income expereinced a drop of 2.7 percent in 1999 due to economic slowdown. Source: Singapore Department of Statistics. [7] Measured in 1990 dollars, the average household income rose from SGD$3,080 in 1990 to SGD$4,170 in 2000 at an average annual rate of 2.8 percent. [8] Source: Singapore Department of Statistics. [9] Dem ...

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Demographics of Singapore, Demographics of Singapore - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Singapore - Languages, Demographics of Singapore - Religion, Demographics of Singapore - Population, Demographics of Singapore - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Singapore - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Singapore - Fertility rate, Demographics of Singapore - Marriages and divorces, Demographics of Singapore - Literacy, Demographics of Singapore - Education, Demographics of Singapore - Employment, Demographics of Singapore - Household income, Demographics of Singapore - Average household income, Demographics of Singapore - Household income distribution, Demographics of Singapore - Growth in household income by decile, Demographics of Singapore - Household income disparity

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Romania - Culture

Main article: Culture of Romania Romania's rich cultural traditions have been nourished by many sources, some of which predate the Roman occupation. The traditional folk arts, including dance, wood carving, ceramics, weaving and embroidery of costumes and household decorations, and fascinating folk music, still flourish in many parts of the country. Despite strong Austrian, German, and especially French influence, many of Romania's great artists, such as the painter Nicolae Grigorescu, the poet Mihai Eminescu, the composer George Enescu, and the sculptor Constantin Brâncuşi, dr ...

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Demographics of Romania, Demographics of Romania - Minorities, Demographics of Romania - Religion, Demographics of Romania - Culture, Demographics of Romania - Statistics, Demographics of Romania - Population, Demographics of Romania - Age structure, Demographics of Romania - Urban-rural ratio, Demographics of Romania - Population growth rate, Demographics of Romania - Birth rate, Demographics of Romania - Death rate, Demographics of Romania - Net migration rate, Demographics of Romania - Sex ratio, Demographics of Romania - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Romania - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Romania - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Romania - Nationality, Demographics of Romania - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Romania - Religions

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infant mortality: Encyclopedia II - International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes - Implementation of the Code

The baby food industry has been the subject of pointed criticism from NGOs, international agencies and campaign groups for failing to abide by the code. The largest baby food manufacturer in the world, the Swiss giant Nestlé, has been the subject of an international boycott campaign since 1977 for its alleged widespread violation of the Code (see Nestlé boycott). On its own, the International Code has no legal power. Companies are only subject to legal censure for failing to abide by the Code where it has been incorporated into the ...

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International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes, International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes - Health issues relating to use of breast-milk substitutes, International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes - Provisions of the Code, International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes - Implementation of the Code, International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes - Footnotes

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