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Bangladesh
: Demographic Features
The
country's population is almost evenly distributed
throughout its 64 districts except for the three
Hill Tracts districts which are rather sparsely
inhabited. Regionally, the eastern districts have
a slightly higher density than the western ones.
On average, a district has a population of about
1.8 million, a thana 230,000, a union 25,000 and
a village 2,000. There are 490 thanas, 4,451 unions
and 59,990 villages. The number of households is
about 20 million. On average, a household consists
of 5.6 persons. The tribal people, who lead a simple
life, are generally self-reliant, producing their
own food and drinks and weaving their own clothes.
There are 4 metropolitan cities and 119 municipalities
in the country. The level of urbanization is low
at 20%. This leaves 80% of the country's total population
of about 120 million to live in the rural areas
which primarily depend on a poorly developed agriculture
for livelihood. The capital city of Dhaka has an
estimated population of 8.58 million. The annual
growth rate of the population has come down to 1.75%
with the acceptance of family planning practices
rising to 48.7%. The crude birth rate per 1000 is
25.6 and the death rate is 8.1. Life expectancy
at birth is 59.5 years. The rate of child mortality
per 1000 has come down to 76.8 and that of maternal
mortality to 4.5. About 96.3% families in the country
have now access to safe drinking water. The sex
ratio is 106 males for every 100 females. The density
of population per square kilometer is 800.
Some 44.3% of the people are literate with about
5 million having passed secondary school level and
another 1.27 million being graduates. The primary
school enrollment rate has risen to 86% and the
rate for secondary school enrollment to 33%. To
intensify promotion of compulsory primary education,
the food-for education programme has been extended
to over 16,000 schools. More and more primary schools
will be brought under this programme.
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