Armenia 13% Azerbaijan 56% Georgia 42% Russia 22% France 66% US 48% Source: gallup.com
Families’ perception on their current economic situation – Armenia, 2011
We can’t afford to buy even food 40.8% We can afford to buy anything we need 0.2% Source: CRRC, Social cohesion survey
Population dynamics in Armenia
2001 2011 De facto population, mln 3.0 2.9 Natural population growth (per 1,000 people) 2.1 4.7 Migration balance, 1,000 -10.3 -3.7 Source: armstat.am
Financial organizations (1), of which with more than 50% foreign shareholders (2), 2011
(1) (2) Banks 22 15 Loan companies 31 8 Insurance companies 9 5 Source: cba.am
Border crossing balance in Armenia by country of citizenship
2010 2011 Russia +5,896 +2,705 Georgia +1,075 +2,320 Iran +2,054 +666 Germany +164 -42 France +395 -138 USA -74 -353 Total +10,556 +5,306 Source: armstat.am
Philippe Lefort visits the Civilitas Foundation
EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in Georgia, Philippe Lefort, along with the Head of the European Union Delegation to Armenia, Traian Hristea, visited the Civilitas Foundation today. In a meeting with Civilitas Founder Vartan Oskanian,
Allocated State Budget Expenditure on Tourism Development, Armenia
mln AMD % of total 2008 250 0.030 2009 263 0.028 2010 50 0.005 2011 50 0.005 2012 50 0.005 Source: minfin.am
Diplomatic Corps at Civilitas
The Civilitas Foundation hosted members of Armenia’s diplomatic corps at a meeting on Tuesday, January 31, to present the Civilitas Foundation’s fourth annual report. The report, entitled ARMENIA 2011, WITHOUT ILLUSIONS, is a compilation of facts and analysis on Armenia’s
Armenian economic growth by sectors, 2011 compared to 2010
Industry 14.1% Agriculture 14.1% Construction -11.5% Service* 6.1% *excluding trade Source: armstat.am
Perception of Armenians about the most important source of information on current events and news – 2011
TV 90% Internet 6% Radio 2% Newspaper 1% Source: CRRC, Alternative Resources in Media