In the first 5 months of 2012, 29914
mothers delivered 30064 children (live births) increased by 2277 mothers or 8.2
percent, and 2275 children or 8.2 percent, compared to same period of the
previous year.
In the first 5 months of 2012, at national level infant mortality
decreased by 6 or 1.2 percent to 492, and child mortality aged 1-5 decreased by
8 or 7.5 percent to 99.
The number of unemployed reached 58.2 thousand at the end of May 2012,
reflecting an increase of 15.4 thous.persons or 35.9 percent compared to same
period of the previous year. In the first 5 months of 2012, 555.0 thous.persons
were registered as insurer, of which 358.0 thousand or 64.5 percent were those
from the establishments, and 197.0 thousand or 35.5 percent from the government
budgetary organization. Compared to same period of the previous year, the
number of insurers increased by 66.5 thousand or 13.6 percent, of which the
increased by 60.3 thousand or 20.2 percent from establishments, and increased
by 6.2 thousand or 3.3 percent from government budgetary organization…
In the first 5 months of 2012, social welfare pensions and benefits
allocated to 53.9 thous.persons, showing a decrease of 1.7 thous.persons or 3.0
percent, total amount of the allocated fund increased by 5.6 mln.tog or 41.6
percent compared to same period of the previous year. In the first 5 months of
2012, received cash allowances amounted 308.4 bln.tog granted from the Human
Development Fund. 2.8 mln.people (with double accounted) were those receiving
the cash allowances of 21.0 thous.tog, and 132 thous.people those receiving
10.0 thous.tog and 2.8 thous. people those receiving 70.0 thous.tog in May,
2012For the one mln.tog cash allowances to be allocated from The Human
Development Fund for the elderly and disabled, the Fund paid out a total of
63.7 bln.tog to 193.0 thous. people in May, 2012.
In the first 5 months of 2012, the number of infectious disease cases
was 20065 persons, increase by 2952 cases or 17.3 percent compared to same
period of the previous year. The increase in the number of infectious disease
cases was mainly due to the increases of 4398 persons or 7.7 times in mumps,
202 persons or 11.3 percent in syphilis and 91 persons or 5.2 percent in
trichomoniasis, although there were decreases of 568 persons or 29.0 percent in
varicella, 1098 persons or 23.0 percent in viral hepatitis, 74 persons or 11.8
percent in shigellosis, 95 persons or 4.8 percent in tuberculosis and 5 persons
or 0.2 percent in gonococcal infection.
At national level, 9613 crimes were registered in the first 5 months of
2012, reflecting an increase of 1066 crimes or 12.5 percent compared to same
period of the previous year. The increase in the number of crimes was mainly due
to the increases in crime against the right of ownership (744), crime against
the rules of safety of traffic and use of motor vehicles (154), crime against
human life and health (or physical well-being) (131), crimes against
environmental protection rules (54) compared to same period of the previous
year.
In the first 5 months of 2012, occurred crimes caused 3539 injuries and 456
deaths. The number of injuries up by 226 persons or 6.8 percent and the number
of deaths down by 80 persons or 14.9 percent compared to same period of the
previous year.