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Kyrgyz Republic

Authors: Calvo, Paula; Azevedo, Joao Pedro; Nguyen, Minh; Posadas, Josefina;

Kyrgyz Republic

Abstract

Traditional benchmarks to assess performance rely on unconditional rankings or regional averages. This paper uses a recently developed methodology based on quantile regressions and initial conditions to propose alternative benchmarks for social sectors in Kyrgyz Republic. Covering a wide set of indicators, the analysis reveals mixed results for Kyrgyz Republic. The country has made important strides in many social areas, with outstanding results in reducing child mortality and undernourishment. However, other areas are still key challenges and demand further attention and resources, as evidenced by the underachievement in maternal mortality, educational performance, and increasing informality in labor markets.

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MIGRANT, NUMBER OF DEATHS, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, CHILD HEALTH, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, QUALITY OF EDUCATION, HEALTH SYSTEM, YOUNG PEOPLE, HEALTH REFORM, EQUAL ACCESS, POLICY MAKERS, POPULATION, SAFETY NETS, UNEMPLOYMENT, NATIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, WORLD POPULATION, WOMEN, INFECTIOUS DISEASES, TEENAGERS, MORTALITY RATIO, DISEASES, SOCIAL SECTOR, GENDER PARITY, GROSS ENROLLMENT RATIO, 330, ADULT POPULATION, LABOR SUPPLY, PENSIONS, PRIMARY EDUCATION, GENDER PARITY INDEX, MIGRANT WORKERS, STUDENTS, MILLENNIUM DECLARATION, MEASLES, NEONATAL MORTALITY, UNITED NATIONS POPULATION DIVISION, LIVE BIRTHS, POPULATION DIVISION, MALARIA, RURAL AREAS, PURCHASING POWER, FERTILITY, SECONDARY EDUCATION, FERTILITY RATE, SCHOOL CURRICULA, NUMBER OF BIRTHS, PROGRESS, MODERNIZATION, VULNERABILITY, LABOR MARKET, SAFETY NET, GENDER DISPARITY, MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES, MORTALITY, POPULATION DATA, EARLY CHILDHOOD, MATERNAL HEALTH, EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, LEVEL OF POVERTY, NUMBER OF WOMEN, TERTIARY EDUCATION, MATERNAL MORTALITY, HEALTH SECTOR, SOCIAL SECURITY, LEVEL OF EDUCATION, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, INFANT, TEENAGE PREGNANCY, NEWBORN, INFANT MORTALITY, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS, UNIVERSAL ACCESS, FEMALE LABOR FORCE, OLD-AGE, PREGNANCY-RELATED CAUSES, UNFPA, DEVELOPMENT GOALS, CITIZENS, SOCIAL POLICIES, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, TERTIARY LEVELS, MINISTRY OF HEALTH, ACCESS TO EDUCATION, NEWBORNS, HEALTH POLICY, FOOD SECURITY, PURCHASING POWER PARITY, POOR FAMILIES, POLICIES, POLICY, IMMUNIZATION, BABY, TEACHER RATIO, AIDS, PREGNANCY, FORMAL EDUCATION, HEALTH SYSTEMS, PRENATAL CARE, NUTRITION, RESPECT, AIDS DEATHS, MATERNAL DEATHS, SECONDARY SCHOOL, DEVELOPMENT PLANS, PUPIL-TO-TEACHER RATIO, MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE, OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN, TRAINING, SERVICE PROVISION, INFANT MORTALITY RATE, DEPENDENCY RATIO, TUBERCULOSIS, POLICY RESEARCH, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, LEGAL STATUS, ILLNESSES, UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, CHILD MORTALITY RATES, KNOWLEDGE, UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION, PRIMARY SCHOOL, QUALITY EDUCATION, MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO, LABOR MARKETS, WORKFORCE, PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN, ADOLESCENT FERTILITY, MORTALITY RATE, GENDER EQUALITY, SCHOOL LEVELS, POLICY ANALYSIS, HIV, PRIMARY SCHOOLING, POPULATION CENSUSES, LABOR FORCE, SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANCE, SOCIAL SECTORS, URBAN AREAS, CHILD MORTALITY, ILLITERACY, MARKET ECONOMY, EQUITABLE ACCESS, NATIONAL COUNCIL, LACK OF INFORMATION, CENSUSES, POPULATION GOAL, PREGNANCY TERMINATION

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