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Qatar Annual Statistical Abstract 1991

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General Info
Provider 
Qatar Information eXchange
Geography 
Qatar (QAT)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
03/1986 - 03/1991
Series or system 
Qatar Annual Statistical Abstract
Data type
Report:
  • Inpatient
  • Subnationally representative
Summary 

The Qatar Annual Statistical Abstract is an annual publication of statistical data related to economic and social development. The chapters cover climate, education, health, transportation and communications, agriculture, import and export trade, finance and banking, vital statistics, and government expenditures.

Comprehensive tabulations show registered deaths for 1991 by nationality, sex, and age. School enrollment for government schools is displayed by grade and sex for the years 1986-1991. Additional tables detail population numbers from the 1986 census by sex, age, and other variables such as marital status, educational attainment, and region.

Some libraries may be able to procure this report through the interlibrary loan system.
Keywords 
Agriculture, Amoebiasis, Ascariasis, Assets, BCG vaccines, Beds, Blood supply, Causes of death, Climate, Crime, Crops, DTP vaccines, Dental care, Dentists, Diarrheal diseases, Diphtheria, Disability, Education, Education expenditures, Electricity, Emergency care, Employment, Employment benefits, Encephalitis, Family size, Fertility, Food contamination, Food expenditures, GDP, Gonococcal infections, Government expenditures, Government health expenditures, Gynecology, Health care personnel, Health care services, Health care use, Health facilities, Hepatitis, Hepatitis vaccines, Hospitals, Household expenditures, Housing conditions, Immunization, Incidence, Income, Infant mortality, Infectious diseases, Influenza, Injuries, Intestinal infectious diseases, Lab personnel, Laboratories, Length of stay, Leprosy, Literacy, Live births, Livestock, MMR vaccines, Malaria, Marital status, Measles, Measles vaccines, Medical education, Meningitis, Mortality, Mumps, Neglected tropical diseases, Neurosurgery, Nurses, Occupations, Outpatient facilities, Pediatrics, Personal health expenditures, Pesticides, Pharmacies, Pharmacists, Physical therapy, Physicians, Polio, Polio vaccines, Population, Population density, Prices, Private health facilities, Public health facilities, Rainfall, Rehabilitation, Respiratory infections, Road traffic injuries, Rubella, STDs, Salmonella infections, Schistosomiasis, School enrollment, Schools, Sepsis, Shigellosis, Stillbirths, Surgeons, Surgical procedures, Syphilis, Teachers, Telecommunications, Telephones, Tetanus, Trachoma, Training programs, Transportation, Tuberculosis, Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers, Varicella, Vital statistics, Water supply, Whooping cough