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    Armenpress

    SECOND DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH STUDY PRESENTED

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 16, ARMENPRESS: The Second
    Demographic and Health Study in Armenia embracing
    8,013 women and men aged between 15-49 across all
    Armenian provinces offers a comprehensive database on
    demographic trends, health, nourishment, reproductive
    health of male and female, family planning and other
    related issues. The study was conducted by Armenia's
    national statistical service in cooperation with
    health ministry.
    The basic findings of this study were presented
    today by deputy health minister Tatul Hakobian, who
    said the results will serve as a firm basis for making
    realistic and correct decisions. The study was funded
    by the USAID, UNICEF and UN Population Fund.
    U.S. Charge d'Affaires Antony Godfrey who was also
    present at the presentation, said the study will serve
    as an effective tool for decision-makers. One of the
    findings of this massive study shows that Armenian
    women make 54 percent of the overall population. An
    average Armenia family consists of 3.8 people and
    people ranging between 15-64 make two third of the
    whole population, while those under 15 make 22
    percent.
    Males are head of 64 percent of families. Four out
    of 5 children under 18 live with their parents. All
    children of both sexes attend school. Eight-five
    percent of families have color TV sets and 80 percent
    have refrigerators, 33 percent of households have
    cellular and 72 percent fixed telephones.
    The study has also found that 27 percent of women
    have excessive weight while 16 percent suffer from
    obesity. But only 2 percent of women between 15-19 are
    obese and 33 percent of women aged 40-50.
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