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The total population of Uzbekistan is 32,364,996 people. The people of Uzbekistan speak the Uzbek language. The linguistic diversity of Uzbekistan varies according to a fractionation scale, which for Uzbekistan is 0.412. The average age is approximately 27.1 years. Life expectancy in Uzbekistan is 69. The birth rate of women in Uzbekistan is 2.4. Around 15% of the population of Uzbekistan are obese. Ethnic diversity varies according to a fractionation scale, which for Uzbekistan is 0.4125. Information on language, religion, age, gender distribution and advancement of the people in Uzbekistan can be found in the following sections as well as in the section on education in the country.

Population
In Uzbekistan, the population density is 69 inhabitants per square kilometer. Based on these statistics, this country is considered sparsely populated. The total population of Uzbekistan is 32,364,996 people. Uzbekistan has approximately 1,150,000 foreign immigrants. Immigrants in Uzbekistan make up 0.6 percent of the total number of immigrants in the world. Immigrants in Uzbekistan make up 4.4 percent of the total number of immigrants in the world. The ethnic diversity of Uzbekistan varies according to a fractionation scale based on ethnicity. Ethnic fractionation (EF) deals with the number, size, socio-economic distribution, and geographic location of different cultural groups, usually in a state or other demarcated area. Specific cultural characteristics, alone or in combination, can relate to language, skin color, religion, ethnicity, customs and traditions, history or other characteristic criteria. Often these characteristics are used for social exclusion and the monopoly of power. The index of ethnic fractionation in Uzbekistan is 0.4125. This means that there is some diversity in Uzbekistan, although all people can still be divided into a relatively small number of large ethnic groups. EF is usually measured as 1 minus the Herfindahl concentration index of ethno-linguistic group proportions, which reproduces the probability that two randomly drawn people from the population belong to different groups. The theoretical maximum of EF of 1 means that each person belongs to a different group. Read below the statistics of Uzbekistan on the mean age and gender distribution at different age groups.

Age
The average age is approximately 27.1 years. The average age for men is 26.6 years while the average age for women is 27.7 years.

Gender
The gender ratio or the number of men for each woman (estimated at birth) is 1.06. It can be further subdivided into the following categories: gender ratio below 15 - 1.05; Gender ratio from 15 to 64 - 0.99; Gender ratio over 64 - 0.75; Overall sex ratio - 0.99. The overall sex ratio differs from the sex ratio estimated at birth. This is due to the fact that some newborns are included in the gender ratio estimated at birth, but die within the first few weeks of life and are not included in the overall gender ratio.
religion
The majority religion of Uzbekistan is Islam, whose followers make up 96.7% of all religious believers in the country. Islam (Arabic: الإسلام) is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion articulated by the Koran. This religious text is regarded by its followers as the literal Word of God (Allah) and for the vast majority of followers of the doctrines and norms example (called Sunnah, Arabic سنة, consisting of accounts called Hadith, Arabic حديث) of Muhammad, that of considered by most of them to be the last prophet of God. A follower of Islam is called a Muslim. In addition to Islam, there are several other religions in the country. Other religions in Uzbekistan are Hinduism, Buddhism, folk religions, Judaism. The religious diversity of Uzbekistan varies vaguely according to a fractionation scale based on the number of religions in Uzbekistan. The index of religious fractionation in Uzbekistan is 0.2133. This score means that there is a major within the country with a few other small beliefs.

General development
Uzbekistan is considered a developing country. A nation's stage of development is determined by a number of factors including, but not limited to, economic prosperity, life expectancy, income equality, and quality of life. As a developing country, Uzbekistan may not be able to provide unified social services to its citizens. These social services can include things like public education, reliable health care, and law enforcement. Developing country citizens may have a lower life expectancy than developed country citizens. In Uzbekistan, 36.52 out of 100 people use the Internet. Uzbekistan has a Human Development Index (HDI) of 0.661. Uzbekistan has an upper middle HDI value. This indicates that the majority of citizens will be able to lead a desirable life, although some citizens will not be able to achieve a high standard of living. The migration rate in Uzbekistan is -2.37%. In Uzbekistan, 17% of the population live below the poverty line. The percentage of citizens living below the poverty line in Uzbekistan is relatively high, but it is not a cause for total concern about investment. Potential financiers should consider other economic characteristics such as GDP, rate of urbanization, and currency strength before making any investment decisions.

http://www.confiduss.com/en/jurisdictions/uzbekistan/demographics/

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