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Peru at a glance
Government type: Constitutional Republic Languages: Spanish (principal); Quechua, Aymara, and other indigenous languages are also official Ethnic groups: 45% Indigenous; 37% mestizo (mixed Amerindian and white); 15% European; 3% African, Japanese, Chinese, and other Religious beliefs: Roman Catholic 81% Total population: 27.9 million Percent of the population under 15: 32% Urban population: 76% Life expectancy: 71 years Focus on reproductive health Total fertility rate (average number of children born to a woman in her lifetime): 2.6 Contraceptive prevalence rate among married women aged 15-49: 48% (modern methods); 71% (all methods) A Woman’s Lifetime Risk of Dying From Maternal Causes: 1 in 140 Percent of births attended by skilled health personnel: 73%* In Peru abortion is legal to save the life of the woman and to protect the woman's physical health. Focus on young people Percentage of females ages 15-19 who have ever been married: 11% Percentage of females who have given birth by age 18: 14% Condom use by young people (15-24) at higher risk sex (2000-2006): Males N/A, Females 25%** Focus on HIV/AIDS*** Adults 15+ living with HIV (2007): 74,000 Women 15+ living with HIV (2007): 21,000 Women 15+ as a percentage of all adults 15+ living with HIV (2007): 28.4% Adult (15-49) prevalence rate (2007): .5% Young women (15-24) HIV prevalence rate (2007): .3% Young men (15-24) HIV prevalence rate (2007): .5% HIV prevalence rate among female sex workers in capital city (Lima, 2006): .5% Focus on gender Literacy rate for women (ages 1524): 94% Literacy rate for men (ages 15-24): 98% From 1995-2002, 56% of women aged 15+ were economically active, compared to 75% of men in the same age group. Expected number of years of formal female schooling: 13* Ratio of estimated female to male earned income: .55* Participation of women in national government (% seats held by women): 29%* Source: Population Reference Bureau, www.prb.org *Save the Children, State of the World’s Mothers 2008: Closing the Survival Gap for Children Under 5, May 2008. http://www.savethechildren.org/campaigns/state-of-the-worlds-mothers-report/2008 **World Health Organization, World Health Statistics 2008, May 2008. http://www.who.int/whosis/whostat/2008/en/index.html *** UNAIDS, 2008 Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, July 2008. www.unaids.org |