Uzbekistan in the Lead
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♀️ High Gender Equality Rating
In 2023, Uzbekistan achieved a CPIA gender equality rating of 4.5, indicating a strong commitment to gender equality in the region.
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💰 Efficient Revenue Mobilization
Uzbekistan scored 4.5 in the CPIA efficiency of revenue mobilization rating in 2023, showcasing effective tax and revenue collection strategies.
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🚢 High Customs and Import Duties
In 2023, Uzbekistan collected 11,126,911,928,350 LCU from customs and import duties, indicating a reliance on trade taxes.
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🎓 Near-Universal Lower Secondary Education
By 2022, 99.98% of Uzbekistan's population aged 25+ had completed at least lower secondary education, reflecting a strong educational foundation.
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🏫 Low Private Secondary School Enrollment
In 2022, only 0.31% of secondary school students in Uzbekistan were enrolled in private institutions, indicating a strong public education system.
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📚 Low Primary School Repetition Rates
With repetition rates of 0.00133% for females and 0.00117% for males in 2018, Uzbekistan maintains a strong focus on educational progression.
Uzbekistan Following Behind
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💸 Significant Net Borrowing
In 2023, Uzbekistan's net borrowing reached -51,491,089,426,083.6 LCU, highlighting fiscal challenges and reliance on external financing.
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👔 High Compensation of Employees
The compensation of employees in Uzbekistan's public sector reached 60,189,419,334,713.6 LCU in 2023, reflecting significant government expenditure on salaries.
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🛠️ Limited Basic Education in Workforce
As of 2020, only 12.62% of Uzbekistan's working-age population had basic education, highlighting a need for educational advancement in the labor force.