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National Statistics BureauPost Box No. 338, Thimphu : Bhutan
Year 2014 2015 2016Fiscal Year 61.5 62.1 66.32Calendar Year 61.5 64.1 67.19
12. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS (million Nu.)Indicators 2014 2015 2016GDP at Current Market Price 119,545.75 132,021.30 148,678.93Gross National Income (GNI) 111,307.36 120,321.46 136,341.67Agriculture, Livestock & Forestry Share to GDP (%) 16.77 16.67 16.52GDP Real Growth (%) 5.75 6.49 7.99GDP Per Capita (In Nu.) 160,464.09 174,400.66 193,447.02Final Consumption Expenditure 82,900.68 96,496.79 100,732.35
1. GENERALArea (sq. km) 38,394Administrative Units (Nos.)
Dzongkhags 20Dungkhags 15Gewogs 205
Currency NgultrumNational Language Dzongkha
2. DEMOGRAPHY (numbers)Population by Sex 2015 2016 2017Male 393,324 398,948 404,347Female 363,718 369,629 375,319Total 757,042 768,577 779,666Population by Age Group 2015 2016 20170 - 14 229,786 227,444 230,07115 - 64 488,600 504,150 511,58565+ 38,656 36,983 38,010All ages 757,042 768,577 779,666Other Indicators 2015 2016 2017Overall Sex Ratio 108.1 107.9 107.7Population Density
(person per sq. km) 19.7 20.0 20.3Median Age of Population (years) 25.5 25.9 26.3Ageing Index (elderly per 100 children) 16.1 16.3 16.5Total Dependency Ratio 52.6 52.4 52.4
Child Dependency Ratio 45.3 45.1 45.0Old Age Dependency Ratio 7.3 7.3 7.4
3. HEALTH (numbers)Infrastructure 2014 2015 2016Hospitals 31 31 30BHUs 206 207 210Indigeneous Dispensaries 52 54 59Doctors 244 251 299Sisters & Nurses 957 1,070 1,185Doctors per 10,000 Persons 3.3 3.3 3.9Persons per Hospital Bed 584 593 602Health Coverage (%) 90 90 90Access to Safe Drinking Water (%) 95 95 95Births Attended by Trained Personnel (%) 89 89 89
Tertiary/Vocational/ TTI within Bhutan 770 693 852
Male 582 513 370Female 188 180 482
Day Care Centres & ECCD 435 510 591Non Formal Centres 784 724 682
1 Teachers in Muenselling & Wangsel Institute including teachers who teach special needs in eight regular schools are counted under regular schools after 2013.
5. LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT (numbers)Labour force 2014 2015 2016Total labour force 348,742 352,953 …
Labour force participation rate (LFPR) 62.6 63.1 …Total civil servants 26,320 26,611 27,029
6. TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS (numbersTransport & communication 2014 2015 2016All Roads (km) 10,712.9 11,177.0 12,348.7Bridges 312 340 340Registered Vehicles 69,602 75,190 84,297Drukair Passengers 213,345 209,422 233,570Telephone Connections 23,823 21,811 21,081B-Mobile Subscribers 454,543 486,228 475,373 T-Cell Subcribers 161,993 189,805 223,266Postal Infrastructure 128 116 116 7. ENERGYEnergy 2014 2015 2016Electricity Generation (MU) 7,164.16 7,747.17 7,953.58 Sales of Energy (Million Nu.) 3,959.81 4,576.30 4,771.60 Number of Consumer 149,100 168,300 176,397 Sale of Energy from Chhukha Power Plant (Million Nu.) 3,815.44 4,307.15 4,867.21Sale of Energy from Tala Power Plant (Million Nu.) 7,470.14 7,468.87 6,995.51Sale of Energy from Kurichu Power Plant (Million Nu.) 592.40 542.11 321.37Sale of Energy from Dagachu Power Plant (Million Nu.) n.a 988.59 1,189.42
8. TOURISM (numbers)Tourist arrivals by region 2014 2015 2016America 9,840 9,392 9,432 Asia & Pacific 32,357 30,746 30,629