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Belarus Statistical Yearbook 2013

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General Info
Geography 
Belarus (BLR)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
01/2000 - 12/2012
Series or system 
Belarus Statistical Yearbook
Data type
Report:
  • Nationally representative
Summary 

This statistical yearbook has health indicator figures from 2000 through 2011 including the top ten broad causes of morbidity for the population of Belarus. Included in the report are counts of physicians and beds by medical specialty and the utilization numbers of outpatient facilities. There is also information regarding consumer prices and expenditures.

Keywords 
Abortion, Aged adults, Agriculture, BCG vaccines, Beds, Birth control pills, Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, Causes of death, Causes of morbidity, Child health care, Children, Contraceptive implants, Contraceptives, Crime, Crops, DTP vaccines, Digestive diseases, Diphtheria, Disability, Disasters, Economic indicators, Education, Emergency care, Employment, Ethnicity, Fertility, Food, GDP, Government expenditures, Government health budget, Government health expenditures, Health care use, Health facilities, Hospitals, Household expenditures, Housing, Housing conditions, IUDs, Immunization, Income, Infant mortality, Influenza, Infrastructure, Injectable contraceptives, Institutionalized population, International migration, Internet, Intestinal nematode infections, Lab personnel, Life expectancy, Live births, Livestock, Manufacturing, Maternal care, Maternal sepsis, Measles vaccines, Mental and behavioral disorders, Military service, Mining, Mortality, Mumps vaccines, Musculoskeletal diseases, Nurses, Nursing homes, Parental survival, Physicians, Poisonings, Polio vaccines, Population, Poverty, Prices, Public social assistance, Rainfall, Reproductive health, Respiratory infections, Roads, STDs, Salmonella infections, School enrollment, Schools, Skilled birth attendants, Syphilis, Taxes, Teachers, Telecommunications, Telephones, Tourism, Training programs, Transportation, Tuberculosis, Unemployment, Urban ambient air pollution, Vital statistics, Water supply, Neonatal conditions, Preterm birth, Abortive outcome