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Slovenia People 2013

SOURCE: 2013 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK AND OTHER SOURCES











Slovenia People 2013
SOURCE: 2013 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK AND OTHER SOURCES


Page last updated on February 11, 2013

Nationality:
noun: Slovene(s)
adjective: Slovenian

Ethnic groups:
Slovene 83.1%, Serb 2%, Croat 1.8%, Bosniak 1.1%, other or unspecified 12% (2002 census)

Languages:
Slovenian (official) 91.1%, Serbo-Croatian 4.5%, other or unspecified 4.4%, Italian (official, only in municipalities where Italian national communities reside), Hungarian (official, only in municipalities where Hungarian national communities reside) (2002 census)

Religions:
Catholic 57.8%, Muslim 2.4%, Orthodox 2.3%, other Christian 0.9%, unaffiliated 3.5%, other or unspecified 23%, none 10.1% (2002 census)

Population:
1,996,617 (July 2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 146

Age structure:
0-14 years: 13.4% (male 138,116/female 129,804)
15-24 years: 10.7% (male 108,966/female 103,968)
25-54 years: 44.4% (male 447,134/female 438,590)
55-64 years: 14.5% (male 142,893/female 146,084)
65 years and over: 17.1% (male 135,229/female 205,833) (2012 est.)

Median age:
total: 42.8 years
male: 41.1 years
female: 44.5 years (2012 est.)

Population growth rate:
-0.185% (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 207

Birth rate:
8.76 births/1,000 population (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 212

Death rate:
11 deaths/1,000 population (July 2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 38

Net migration rate:
0.39 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 65

Urbanization:
urban population: 50% of total population (2010)
rate of urbanization: 0.2% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)

Major cities - population:
LJUBLJANA (capital) 260,000 (2009)

Sex ratio:
at birth: 1.07 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.06 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 1.01 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.66 male(s)/female
total population: 0.95 male(s)/female (2011 est.)

Maternal mortality rate:
12 deaths/100,000 live births (2010)
country comparison to the world: 147

Infant mortality rate:
total: 4.12 deaths/1,000 live births
country comparison to the world: 197
male: 4.66 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 3.55 deaths/1,000 live births (2012 est.)

Life expectancy at birth:
total population: 77.48 years
country comparison to the world: 63
male: 73.83 years
female: 81.36 years (2012 est.)

Total fertility rate:
1.31 children born/woman (2012 est.)
country comparison to the world: 212

Health expenditures:
9.1% of GDP (2009)
country comparison to the world: 42

Physicians density:
2.473 physicians/1,000 population (2008)

Hospital bed density:
4.7 beds/1,000 population (2008)

Sanitation facility access:
improved:

urban: 100% of population
rural: 100% of population
total: 100% of population

HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:
less than 0.1% (2009 est.)
country comparison to the world: 154

HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:
fewer than 1,000 (2009 est.)
country comparison to the world: 140

HIV/AIDS - deaths:
fewer than 100 (2009 est.)
country comparison to the world: 132

Obesity - adult prevalence rate:
15% (2001)
country comparison to the world: 37

Education expenditures:
5.2% of GDP (2007)
country comparison to the world: 51

Literacy:
definition: NA
total population: 99.7%
male: 99.7%
female: 99.7% (2010 est.)

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education):
total: 17 years
male: 16 years
female: 18 years (2008)

Unemployment, youth ages 15-24:
total: 13.6%
country comparison to the world: 84
male: 13.8%
female: 13.4% (2009)


NOTE: 1) The information regarding Slovenia on this page is re-published from the 2013 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Slovenia People 2013 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Slovenia People 2013 should be addressed to the CIA.
2) The rank that you see is the CIA reported rank, which may habe the following issues:
  a) They assign increasing rank number, alphabetically for countries with the same value of the ranked item, whereas we assign them the same rank.
  b) The CIA sometimes assignes counterintuitive ranks. For example, it assigns unemployment rates in increasing order, whereas we rank them in decreasing order






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