Population- 17,285,000
GNI PPP Per Capita (US$)- $20,570
Women as % of Nonfarm Wage Earners- Unknown
Women as % of Parliament- 18%
CO2 Emissions Per Capita (metric tons)- 79,620,000
Death Due to Non-Communicable Diseases- 78%
Births Attended by Skill Health Personnel (%)- 100%
Gender Inequality Index Rating- 59th
Economy: Big Mac Index-
Economy: Cash Surplus/Deficit (% of GDP)- (-2.9)
Economy: Human Development Index- .761
Education: Average Years of School for Adults- 15 years
Education: Education Spending (as % of GDP)- 3.1%
Education: Pupil-Teacher Ratio (elementary)- 16.9
Education: Primary education teachers per 1000- 3.71
Health: Expenditure Per Capita- 3.9%
Health: Hospital Beds Per 1000- 7.6
Health: Physicians Per 1000- 3.84
Media: Televisions- 91.8% of people have televisions in their homes.
Media: Per Capita Televisions- 253.04 per 1,000 people
% of GDP from Agriculture- 5.2%
% of GDP from Industry- 37.9%
% of GDP from Services- 56.9%
Total Labor Force- 9.022 million
% of labor force in agriculture- 25.8%
% of Labor Force in Industry- 11.9%
Unemployment Rate- 5.3%
Public Debt % of GDP- 15.6%
Industries- oil, coal, iron ore, manganese, chromite, lead, zinc, copper, titanium, bauxite, gold, silver, phosphates, sulfur, uranium, iron and steel; tractors and other agricultural machinery, electric motors, construction materials
Export Commodities- oil and oil products, natural gas, ferrous metals, chemicals, machinery, grain, wool, meat, coal
Export Partners and %- China 19.3%, Italy 18.1%, Netherlands 8.8%, France 6.6%, Switzerland 5.8%, Austria 5.8%
Value of Imports- $52.03 billion
Import Commodities- machinery and equipment, metal products, foodstuffs
Import Partners and %- China 28%, Ukraine 10.9%, Germany 8.5%, US 7.9%
Currency Exchange Rate to $1.00- 151.8
Electricity Production- 90.53 billion kWh
Electricity Consumption- 88.11 billion kWh
Electricity from Fossil Fuels- 88.2% of total installed capacity
Electricity from Nuclear Fuels- 0% of total installed capacity
Electricity from Hydroelectric Plants- 11.8% of total installed capacity
Electricity from Renewable Sources- 0% of total installed capacity
Refined Oil Production- 1.606 million bbl/day
Refined Oil Consumption-
Natural Gas Production- 20.2 billion cu m
Natural Gas Consumption- 10.2 billion cu m
# of Land/Main Line Telephones- 4.34 million
# of Cellular/Mobile Telephones- 28.731 million
# of Internet Hosts- 67,464
# of Internet Users- 5.299 million
# of Airports (total)- 96
# of Airports with Paved Runways- 63
# of km of Roadways (total)- 97,418 km
# of km of Roadways Paved- 87,140 km
# km of Waterways- 4,000 km
Location of Main Ports & Terminals- Aqtau (Shevchenko), Atyrau (Gur'yev), Oskemen (Ust-Kamenogorsk), Pavlodar, Semey (Semipalatinsk) (Irtysh River)
The development of the country is very great. A couple contributors to the level of development in Kazakhstan is the education levels and the communication levels. Communication is a good way for items to be imported and exported on time and it also helps the production of the product. With out education Kazakhstan wouldn't be nearly as advanced as it is today. Education helps people who work in factories and if you are lucky and get good education you can become a doctor or teacher. The education also seems to be improving and the production of products is increasing the development levels as well as the money the country is gaining.
The United States is more advanced than Kazakhstan. It produces more money than this country and it has a greater population. Kazakhstan has more primary workers than the United States because the US is a MDC and Kazakhstan is an NIC. Kazakhstan and the United States both have a great percentage of televisions in their homes which would help with communication.
GNI PPP Per Capita (US$)- $20,570
Women as % of Nonfarm Wage Earners- Unknown
Women as % of Parliament- 18%
CO2 Emissions Per Capita (metric tons)- 79,620,000
Death Due to Non-Communicable Diseases- 78%
Births Attended by Skill Health Personnel (%)- 100%
Gender Inequality Index Rating- 59th
Economy: Big Mac Index-
Economy: Cash Surplus/Deficit (% of GDP)- (-2.9)
Economy: Human Development Index- .761
Education: Average Years of School for Adults- 15 years
Education: Education Spending (as % of GDP)- 3.1%
Education: Pupil-Teacher Ratio (elementary)- 16.9
Education: Primary education teachers per 1000- 3.71
Health: Expenditure Per Capita- 3.9%
Health: Hospital Beds Per 1000- 7.6
Health: Physicians Per 1000- 3.84
Media: Televisions- 91.8% of people have televisions in their homes.
Media: Per Capita Televisions- 253.04 per 1,000 people
% of GDP from Agriculture- 5.2%
% of GDP from Industry- 37.9%
% of GDP from Services- 56.9%
Total Labor Force- 9.022 million
% of labor force in agriculture- 25.8%
% of Labor Force in Industry- 11.9%
Unemployment Rate- 5.3%
Public Debt % of GDP- 15.6%
Industries- oil, coal, iron ore, manganese, chromite, lead, zinc, copper, titanium, bauxite, gold, silver, phosphates, sulfur, uranium, iron and steel; tractors and other agricultural machinery, electric motors, construction materials
Export Commodities- oil and oil products, natural gas, ferrous metals, chemicals, machinery, grain, wool, meat, coal
Export Partners and %- China 19.3%, Italy 18.1%, Netherlands 8.8%, France 6.6%, Switzerland 5.8%, Austria 5.8%
Value of Imports- $52.03 billion
Import Commodities- machinery and equipment, metal products, foodstuffs
Import Partners and %- China 28%, Ukraine 10.9%, Germany 8.5%, US 7.9%
Currency Exchange Rate to $1.00- 151.8
Electricity Production- 90.53 billion kWh
Electricity Consumption- 88.11 billion kWh
Electricity from Fossil Fuels- 88.2% of total installed capacity
Electricity from Nuclear Fuels- 0% of total installed capacity
Electricity from Hydroelectric Plants- 11.8% of total installed capacity
Electricity from Renewable Sources- 0% of total installed capacity
Refined Oil Production- 1.606 million bbl/day
Refined Oil Consumption-
Natural Gas Production- 20.2 billion cu m
Natural Gas Consumption- 10.2 billion cu m
# of Land/Main Line Telephones- 4.34 million
# of Cellular/Mobile Telephones- 28.731 million
# of Internet Hosts- 67,464
# of Internet Users- 5.299 million
# of Airports (total)- 96
# of Airports with Paved Runways- 63
# of km of Roadways (total)- 97,418 km
# of km of Roadways Paved- 87,140 km
# km of Waterways- 4,000 km
Location of Main Ports & Terminals- Aqtau (Shevchenko), Atyrau (Gur'yev), Oskemen (Ust-Kamenogorsk), Pavlodar, Semey (Semipalatinsk) (Irtysh River)
The development of the country is very great. A couple contributors to the level of development in Kazakhstan is the education levels and the communication levels. Communication is a good way for items to be imported and exported on time and it also helps the production of the product. With out education Kazakhstan wouldn't be nearly as advanced as it is today. Education helps people who work in factories and if you are lucky and get good education you can become a doctor or teacher. The education also seems to be improving and the production of products is increasing the development levels as well as the money the country is gaining.
The United States is more advanced than Kazakhstan. It produces more money than this country and it has a greater population. Kazakhstan has more primary workers than the United States because the US is a MDC and Kazakhstan is an NIC. Kazakhstan and the United States both have a great percentage of televisions in their homes which would help with communication.