
As of January 1, 2025, a total of 10,244,241 families have been registered in Uzbekistan. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the data announced by the National Statistics Committee, families are the main social unit of our country. Each family makes a significant contribution to the social and economic development of its region.
The distribution of families by regions is as follows. The highest number of families is in Fergana region, totaling 1,177,396.
In Samarkand region, there are 1,082,846 families. Tashkent city ranks third in terms of the number of families, encompassing 1,011,537 families.
Additionally, the number of families in Andijan, Kashkadarya, and Tashkent regions exceeds 900,000. The lowest number of families is in Syrdarya region with 251,415 and Navoi region with 307,744 families.
These figures are closely related to the demographic situation of the regions, economic opportunities, and services provided to the population. The distribution of the number of families by regions is important for shaping social policy and state programs.
Through this data, it is possible to assess the living standards of the population and the effectiveness of family services. Each family in Uzbekistan is considered a foundation for the country's stability and future development.
Therefore, the government and local authorities continuously work to develop family programs and improve the quality of life of the population. Based on the data from the National Statistics Committee, the number of families and their distribution across regions serve as an important factor in determining the country's social and economic policies.
(Source: National Statistics Committee)