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Summary statistics
Region
2000
South-eastern Asia
Currency
2008
Riel (KHR)
Surface area (square kilometres)
2008
181035
Population in 2008 (estimated, 000)
2008
14562
Population density in 2008 (per square kilometre)
2008
80.4
Largest urban agglomeration in 2007 (population, 000)
2007
Phnom Penh (1466)
United Nations membership date
2000
14 December 1955
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Economic indicators
GDP: Gross domestic product (million current US$)
2008
11193
GDP: Gross domestic product (million current US$)
2005
6293
GDP: Gross domestic product (million current US$)
2000
3667
GDP: Growth rate at constant 1990 prices (annual %)
2008
6.0
GDP: Growth rate at constant 1990 prices (annual %)
2005
13.3
GDP: Growth rate at constant 1990 prices (annual %)
2000
8.8
GDP per capita (current US$)
2008
768.6
GDP per capita (current US$)
2005
450.9
GDP per capita (current US$)
2000
286.9
GNI: Gross national income per capita (current US$)
2008
659.7
GNI: Gross national income per capita (current US$)
2005
386.1
GNI: Gross national income per capita (current US$)
2000
245.7
Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP)
2008
21.0
Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP)
2005
18.9
Gross fixed capital formation (% of GDP)
2000
18.3
Exchange rates (national currency per US$)
2008
4077.00
Market rate.
Exchange rates (national currency per US$)
2005
4112.00
Market rate.
Exchange rates (national currency per US$)
2000
3905.00
Market rate.
Balance of payments, current account (million US$)
2008
–1053
Balance of payments, current account (million US$)
2005
–307
Balance of payments, current account (million US$)
2000
–136
CPI: Consumer price index (2000=100)
2008
126
Phnom Penh. 2007.
CPI: Consumer price index (2000=100)
2005
114
Phnom Penh.
CPI: Consumer price index (2000=100)
2000
100
Phnom Penh.
Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100)
2008
161
2007.
Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100)
2005
140
Agricultural production index (1999-2001=100)
2000
100
Food production index (1999-2001=100)
2008
163
2007.
Food production index (1999-2001=100)
2005
141
Food production index (1999-2001=100)
2000
100
Unemployment (% of labour force)
2008
...
November. Age group 10 years and over.
Unemployment (% of labour force)
2005
7.1
November. Age group 10 years and over. 2004.
Unemployment (% of labour force)
2000
2.5
November. Age group 10 years and over.
Employment in industrial sector (% of employed)
2008
...
Employment in industrial sector (% of employed)
2005
...
Employment in industrial sector (% of employed)
2000
8.4
November. Age group 10 years and over.
Employment in agricultural sector (% of employed)
2008
...
Employment in agricultural sector (% of employed)
2005
...
Employment in agricultural sector (% of employed)
2000
73.7
November. Age group 10 years and over.
Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%)
2008
74.5
Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%)
2005
75.0
Labour force participation, adult female pop. (%)
2000
75.0
Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%)
2008
86.5
Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%)
2005
86.1
Labour force participation, adult male pop. (%)
2000
84.3
Tourist arrivals at national borders (000)
2008
2125
International visitor arrivals by all means of transport.
Tourist arrivals at national borders (000)
2005
1422
International visitor arrivals by all means of transport.
Tourist arrivals at national borders (000)
2000
466
International visitor arrivals by all means of transport.
Energy production, primary (000 MT oil equivalent)
2008
4
2007.
Energy production, primary (000 MT oil equivalent)
2005
4
Energy production, primary (000 MT oil equivalent)
2000
4
Telephone subscribers, total (per 100 inhabitants)
2008
29.4
Telephone subscribers, total (per 100 inhabitants)
2005
7.9
Telephone subscribers, total (per 100 inhabitants)
2000
1.3
Internet users (per 100 inhabitants)
2008
0.5
Internet users (per 100 inhabitants)
2005
0.3
Internet users (per 100 inhabitants)
2000
0.1
Exports (million US$)
2004
2797.5
2004.
Imports (million US$)
2004
2062.7
2004.
Major trading partners (% of exports)
2004
United States (46.9), China, Hong Kong SAR (22.0), Germany (8.5)
2004.
Major trading partners (% of imports)
2004
China, Hong Kong SAR (19.9), China (16.5), Thailand (11.2)
2004.
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Social indicators
Population growth rate (avg. annual %)
2005-2010
1.6
Urban population growth rate (avg. annual %)
2005-2010
4.6
Rural population growth rate (avg. annual %)
2005-2010
1.0
Urban population (%)
2007
20.9
Population aged 0-14 years (%)
2009
33.3
Population aged 60+ years (women and men, % of total)
2009
6.9/4.5
Sex ratio (men per 100 women)
2009
95.8
Life expectancy at birth (women and men, years)
2005-2010
62.6/59.0
Infant mortality rate (per 1 000 live births)
2005-2010
62.3
Fertility rate, total (live births per woman)
2005-2010
3.0
Contraceptive prevalence (ages 15-49, %)
2006-2009
40.0
2005.
International migrant stock (000 and % of total population)
mid-2010
335.8/2.2
Data refer to foreign citizens.
Refugees and others of concern to UNHCR
end-2008
225
Education: Government expenditure (% of GDP)
2005-2008
1.6
Education: Primary-secondary gross enrolment ratio (w/m per 100)
2005-2008
74.7/83.4
Education: Female third-level students (% of total)
2005-2008
34.4
Seats held by women in national parliaments (%)
2009
16.3
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Environment
Threatened species
2009
201
Forested area (% of land area)
2007
56.7
CO2 emission estimates (000 metric tons and metric tons per capita)
2006
4071/0.3
Energy consumption per capita (kilograms oil equivalent)
2007
104.0
Rainfall, total mean (millimetres)
1636
Temperature, mean °C (minimum and maximum)
23.8/32.5
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The National Institute of Statistics (NIS), which is part of the Ministry of Planning, is the focal point on statistical matters in Cambodia. The NIS compiles and consolidates statistics provided by decentralized offices and also collects primary data through household and establishment surveys and population censuses. Also, agricultural censuses, establishement censuses shall be conducted by NIS in cooperation with relevant ministries.
History of the Cambodia Statistical System, by SAN Sy Than
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CEREMONY OF RELEASING OF THE PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF PILOT SURVEY OF 2011 ECONOMIC CENSUS
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The 20th of October 2010 National Institute of Statistics celebrates the World Statistics Day. This day is an initiative by the United Nations to acknowledge the importance of statistics at both national and international level. Official WSD URL: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/wsd/
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SEMINAR ON WORLD STATISTICS DAY WITH RESULT OF CAMBODIA SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY 2009
World Statistics Day will be celebrated in Cambodia with a seminar on the results of the Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey, CSES 2009. Line ministries, NGOs, International Organizations and other users of statistics have been invited to share the celebration of world statistics day and the results of the CSES with NIS.
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- Opening Speech by H.E. Chhay Than, Senior Minister, MoP: English Khmer
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CPI: 3.2 % (November 2010)
GDP per Capita: 739$ (2008)
Population: 13,395,682 (2008)
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Brief History of Cambodian Parliament
Cambodia has come across the crucial and painful stages during these three decades. State institutions have been constantly modified and reshuffled according to each political regime in place. As such, the Cambodian Parliament has profoundly faced with institutional and structural upheavals. Until 1970, Cambodia was a Monarchy composed of a Bicameral Parliament. From 1970 to 1975, Cambodia became a Republic State with two Chambers and from 1975 to 1979; it was a totalitarian Communist regime with only one chamber. From 1979 to 1993 it became the socialist model with one chamber. Since 1993, Cambodia has adopted a Constitutional Monarchy with one chamber. Facing with these rapid and successive changes, the Cambodian Parliament like other institutions of the State was unable to ensure its continuity in the accomplishment of its works.
After 1998 general election, Cambodia has faced with a major political crisis over deep disagreement on the validity of the result of those 1998 election. But this crisis was resolved during the summit meeting of the leaders of the major political parties from 12 to 13 November 1998 under the highest chairmanship of His Majesty the King of Cambodia. The meeting decided to set up a Senate by ways of amendment of the Constitution, thereby allowing Cambodia to acquire a new bicameral parliamentary system. The Senators of the first Legislature were all appointed up to the outset of 2006.
National Assembly is in its last year of its third Legislature while the Senate is at the early stage of its second Legislature following the senatorial election that took place on 22 January 2006. The parliamentarians, who have their seats in the two Houses, come from three political parties. National Assembly has 123 Members and Senate has 61 Members. Each House has its autonomous budget, a Standing Committee (12 members), 9 Specialized Commissions, one Secretariat General, provincial and municipal offices for Parliamentarians. The Senate is in the process of setting up its offices in different regions of the country. Readmore...
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