Saudi Arabia

Backgr Notes Ser. 1989 Jul:1-8.

Abstract

PIP: The country of Saudi Arabia contains 830,000 square miles, mostly desert with mountains in the southwest. It has population of 11 million and an annual growth rate of 3.5%. The population is 90% Arab and the rest Afro-Asian; the religion is Islam, and the language is Arabic. There is an 80% literacy rate, an infant mortality rate of 78/1000, and life expectancy of 60 years. There is a 4.8 million person work force, of which 25% is Saudi and 75% foreign. Until recently most of the people were nomadic and seminomadic; but with rapid economic growth, urbanization has progressed quickly and 90% are now settled, with some cities having high population densities (2,000/square mile). The country is very conservative due to the adherence to strict Islamic law. Oil was discovered in 1903 but large production was not introduced until after World War II. The country is now the world's largest oil exporter and 50% of the governments funds come from it. The country has developed rapidly in the 1970's and 1980's and present plans are for consolidation of the country's defenses, more government efficiency. Greater private sector employment is sought for Saudis, with reduction of foreign workers and more regional development The US and Saudis have mutual interest is stability in the region and have worked closely for peaceful development.

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture*
  • Asia
  • Asia, Western
  • Climate*
  • Communication
  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Culture*
  • Demography
  • Developing Countries
  • Economics*
  • Environment
  • Ethnicity*
  • Geography*
  • Government*
  • Industry*
  • Language*
  • Middle East
  • Politics*
  • Population Characteristics
  • Population*
  • Religion*
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Social Sciences