Wednesday 14 May 2014

Economic Survey of Pakistan Highlights 2012-13

Economic Survey of Pakistan Highlights

2012-13




GDP
GDP Minimal $240 Billion
GDP (PPP) $540 Billion
Growth Rate = 3.7%
$2,900 (2012 est.)
Unemployment Rate = 5.6%
Per Capita Income = $ 1368
Inflation Non Food Items = 8.7%
Inflation Food Items = 10.9%



GDP Share
Service Sector = 57.7% (3.7% growth rate)
Agriculture = 21.4% (3.3% growth rate)
FBR tax collection = Rs.2,381 billion which was 26.4% higher over the actual collection
Indirect taxes = Accounts 63.2% of FBR Collections



Other Info
Total Exports = US$ 20,147 million (growth of 4.2%)
Total Imports = $36.665 billion (growth of -1.02%)
Pakistan’s public debt = Rs.13,626 billion (almost 59.5% of GDP)
literacy rate = 58%
Punjab and Sindh = 60% literacy
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa = 52% literacy
Balochistan = 46% literacy



Health & Nutrition
  • Hospitals = 1,207
  • Dispensaries = 5,382
  • Basic Health Units = 5,404
  • Maternity and Child Health Centres = 696
  • Doctors = 160,289
  • Dentists = 12,544
  • Nurses = 82,119
  • Hospital beds = 101,173



Population, Labour force and Employment
  • Total population = 184.35 Million
  • Population Growth Rate = 2.0%
  • Labor force 60.36 million
  • Total Fertility Rate (TFR) = 3.3%
  • Life expectancy = 66.5 (female) and 64.6 (male)
  • Crude Birth Rate has = 26.80 per thousand
  • Crude Death Rate = 7.0 per thousand
  • Infant Mortality Rate = 67.50 per thousand



Transport and Communications
  • Pakistan’s current road network = 263,415 kms `
  • NHA road network = 12,131 kms, 33 highways and strategic roads.
  • Pakistan Railway = 7791 kms, 515 locomotives, 1901 passenger coaches and 17543 freight wagons.
  • PIA = 39 Aircraft, 26 aircraft are on average operational, 22 aircraft have outlived their useful life.
  • cellular mobile network covering = 92% of the land of Pakistan (growth of 8.4%)
  • Broadband subscribers = 2.54 million at the end of March 2013



Electricity
  • The installed capacity PEPCO system = 20,986 MW
  • (hydro 6627 MW & thermal 14,359MW)

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