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  1. Country or dependency 2000–2009 2007–2013 Latest available data (2020–2023) Size Physicians per 10,000 people Physicians per 10,000 people Physicians per 10,000 people Australia: 19612 10 32.7 41.02 Austria: 31175 38 48.3 54.6 Azerbaijan: 32388 38 34.0 Albania: 3626 11 11.5 18.83 Algeria: 40857 12 12.1 17.2 Angola: 1165 1 1.7 Andorra: 249 37

  2. All-time population total. Population by Country Countries (and dependencies) in the world ranked by population. 1 Year change, migrants, median age, fertility rate, area (Km²), urban population, share of world's population, global rank. View also: list of countries and dependencies in two separate groups, and most populous countries in 1950 ...

  3. The classic hospital beds are also called curative beds. For severe patients with risk of organ (s) failure, patients are provided intensive care unit beds (aka ICU bed) or critical care beds (CCB). Among OECD countries, curative beds' occupancy rate average was 75%, from 94.9% (Ireland) to 61.6% (Greece), with half of the OECD's nation between ...

  4. The global literacy rate for all males is 90.0%, and the rate for all females is 82.7%. The rate varies throughout the world, with developed nations having a rate of 99.2% (2013), South and West Asia having 70.2% (2015), and sub-Saharan Africa at 64.0% (2015). [1] Over 75% of the world's 781 million illiterate adults are found in South Asia ...

  5. The US, China and Russia have cumulatively contributed the greatest amounts of CO 2 since 1850. [3] This is a list of sovereign states and territories by per capita carbon dioxide emissions [n 1] due to certain forms of human activity, based on the EDGAR database created by European Commission. The following table lists the 1970, 1990, 2005 ...

  6. Countries and dependencies of the world in alphabetical order from A to Z and by letter, showing current population estimates for 2016, density, and land area

  7. List (2021) All data are valid for the year 2020 and are taken from the Air Quality Life Index (ACLI) of the University of Chicago.In addition to particulate matter pollution, the modeled potential loss of life expectancy of the population due to particulate matter pollution is given.

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