As of January 1, 2025, there are a total of 10,244,241 families registered in Uzbekistan. This was reported by the National Statistical Committee. The family structure in our country is the main social pillar of the population, and each family contributes to the socio-economic development of its region.
By region, the largest and smallest number of families is distributed as follows:
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Republic of Karakalpakstan – 499,417 families;
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Andijan region – 946,450 families;
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Bukhara region – 615,418 families;
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Jizzakh region – 370,967 families;
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Kashkadarya region – 911,917 families;
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Navoi region – 307,744 families;
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Namangan region – 834,796 families;
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Samarkand region – 1,082,846 families;
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Surkhandarya region – 740,005 families;
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Syrdarya region – 251,415 families;
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Tashkent region – 913,510 families;
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Fergana region – 1,177,396 families;
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Khorezm region – 580,823 families;
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Tashkent city – 1,011,537 families.
It is known that Fergana and Samarkand regions are among the regions with the widest and largest number of healthy families. At the same time, the number of families in Syrdarya and Navoi regions is relatively smaller. These figures are related to the demographic characteristics of the regions, economic opportunities, and the ability to provide services to the population.
The breadth of the number of families and the regional distribution is of great importance for social policy and government programs. These data allow assessing the standard of living of the population, the possibilities for providing family services, and the effectiveness of state policy.
Every family in Uzbekistan is of great importance for the social stability of the country and its future development. Therefore, the government and local authorities constantly work on supporting family programs and improving the quality of life of the population.
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