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  • International Comparison Program (ICP) 2011

    A set of comparable international price and volume measures of gross domestic products (GDP) and expenditure aggregates for 199 countries that participated in the 2011 round of International Comparison Program (ICP) and estimates for 15 non-participating countries. The data covers 26 expenditures categories for goods and services, and several indicators including purchasing power parities (PPPs), expenditure shares of GDP, total and per capita expenditures in US dollar both in exchange rate terms and PPP terms, and price level Indices. For further information see http://www.worldbank.org/en/programs/icp

     ,GDP, PPP,

    Last Updated:08/24/2020
  • Gender Disaggregated Labor Database (GDLD)

    Gender Disaggregated Labor Database (GDLD)

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    Last Updated:07/25/2020
  • Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI)

    Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators (HEFPI) - The HEFPI database draws on data from over 1,600 household surveys, including the Demographic and Health Survey and the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey. Most of the 1,600 surveys have been re-analyzed in-house to ensure comparability across surveys and years, since published indicators from different surveys often use different definitions. We have settled on a definition based on recommendations in the relevant literature, and have used that across all surveys and time periods. As a result, the numbers in HEFPI are often different from (and more comparable than) numbers published elsewhere. HEFPI provides data on equity in the delivery of health service interventions and health outcomes, and on financial protection in health.

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    Last Updated:11/06/2019
  • Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey

    Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey

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    Last Updated:06/27/2019
  • PPPs Regulatory Quality

    Procuring Infrastructure PPPs: Adherence to Best Regulatory Practices is a collection of comparable and actionable data on the procurement of large-scale public-private partnership (PPP) infrastructure projects around the world. The assessments of countries’ regulatory practices are organized in four thematic areas: preparation, procurement, contract management, and a special module on unsolicited proposals (USP).

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    Last Updated:04/25/2019
  • G20 Financial Inclusion Indicators

    The G20 Basic Set of Financial Inclusion data repository includes detailed data from users and providers of financial services. The Basic Set measures both access to financial services (“supply-side” data) and usage of services (“demand-side” data). The Basic Set covers both individuals and small and medium sized enterprises (SME’s) and includes data from three sources and 192 countries. The five basic set indicators are as follows: 1.The percentage of adults with a formal account; 2. The percentage of adults that use formal credit; 3. The percentage of SME’s with a formal account; 4. The percentage of SME’s that use formal credit; and 5. Bank branch penetration

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    Last Updated:02/27/2019
  • Millennium Development Goals

    Database of official indicators for monitoring progress toward Millennium Development Goals.

     ,Poverty, Gender, Education, Environment, Climate Change Social Development, Urban Development, Economic Policy & External Debt,

    Last Updated:09/19/2018
  • Sustainable Energy for All

    The “Sustainable Energy for all (SE4ALL)” initiative, launched in 2010 by the UN Secretary General, established three global objectives to be accomplished by 2030: to ensure universal access to modern energy services, to double the global rate of improvement in global energy efficiency, and to double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix. SE4ALL database supports this initiative and provides country level historical data for access to electricity and non-solid fuel; share of renewable energy in total final energy consumption by technology; and energy intensity rate of improvement.

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    Last Updated:06/30/2018
  • Economic Fitness

    Economic Fitness (EF) is both a measure of a country’s diversification and ability to produce complex goods on a globally competitive basis. Countries with the highest levels of EF have capabilities to produce a diverse portfolio of products, ability to upgrade into ever-increasing complex goods, tend to have more predictable long-term growth, and to attain good competitive position relative to other countries. Countries with low EF levels tend to suffer from poverty, low capabilities, less predictable growth, low value-addition, and trouble upgrading and diversifying faster than other countries. The comparison of the Fitness to the GDP reveals hidden information for the development and the growth of the countries.

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    Last Updated:04/19/2018
  • Subnational Population

    Subnational Population Database presents estimated population at the first administrative level below the national level. Many of the data come from the country’s national statistical offices. Other data come from the NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC) managed by the Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) , Earth Institute, Columbia University. It is the World Bank Group’s first subnational population database at a global level and there are data limitations. Series metadata includes methodology and the assumptions made.

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    Last Updated:09/21/2017
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