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Tajikistan
Index
Population: By last Soviet census (1989), 5,092,603;
no later reliable estimate available. Annual growth rate 3.0 percent in
1992; 1991 population density 38.2 persons per square kilometer.
Ethnic Groups: In 1989 census, Tajiks 62.3 percent,
Uzbeks 23.5 percent, Russians 7.6 percent, Tatars 1.4 percent, and Kyrgyz
1.3 percent.
Languages: Official state language, Tajik, is spoken
by an estimated 62 percent; Russian, widely used in government and
business, a second language for most of urban non-Russian population.
Religion: Islam practiced by about 90 percent of
population, mainly Sunni; remainder Russian Orthodox, with some other
small Christian and Jewish groups.
Education and Literacy: Education compulsory through
secondary school, but completion rate below 90 percent. Literacy estimated
at 98 percent. In 1990s, facilities and materials extremely inadequate,
and specialized secondary and higher education programs poorly developed.
Health: Generally low level of care in Soviet era
continued or declined in 1990s. Number and quality of medical personnel,
hospitals, and equipment undermined by low funding and civil war.
Mortality and incidence of disease rose in 1990s because of pollution and
shortage of medicines.
Data as of March 1996
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