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Data from the EU Labour Force Survey (LFS) measures the percentage of employees in involuntary temporary work. The indicator represents employees who could not find a permanent job or whose job is only available with a temporary contract. It is published by Eurostat and was last updated on 2026-04-17.
Aeromagnetic data from a 2009 survey over the Northern Stevenson Ridge in Yukon, Canada, flown by Goldak Airborne Surveys. The residual total magnetic field map was created from measurements taken with a split-beam cesium vapour magnetometer. The survey was conducted from May 16 to July 1, 2009, with a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters and specific line spacings.
An aeromagnetic survey conducted by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. from January 12, 2018 to March 16, 2018. Data were recorded using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on a Beechcraft King Air and a Piper Navajo aircraft. The survey used a nominal traverse line spacing of 400 m, control line spacing of 2400 m, and a nominal terrain clearance of 150 m.
World Bank Group data on Australia's urban development, sourced from the World Bank portal and consolidated on HDX. The dataset includes indicators on urbanization, traffic, congestion, and air pollution, drawing from sources like the United Nations Population Division and World Health Organization. It was last updated on 2026-04-27.
January 12, 2018 to March 16, 2018, this aeromagnetic survey was conducted by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. for the Government of Yukon. Data were collected using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on aircraft flying at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 m. Traverse lines were spaced 400 m apart and oriented N45°E.
World Bank poverty and inequality measures for Australia, generated from analytical reports and national monitoring programs. The data includes internationally comparable global poverty estimates and lines produced by the World Bank's Development Research Group since 1990. It is provided by the World Bank Group and was last updated on HDX in April 2026.
An aeromagnetic survey flown from January 12 to March 16, 2018, collecting residual total magnetic field data. The survey was conducted by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. for the Government of Yukon using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on aircraft.
May 16, 2009 to July 1, 2009 aeromagnetic survey data collected by Goldak Airborne Surveys for the Government of Yukon. The residual total magnetic field map was recorded using a split-beam cesium vapour magnetometer from a Piper Navajo aircraft flying at a nominal 150 m terrain clearance. Traverse and control line spacings were 400 m and 2400 m, respectively.
World Bank Group data on Australia's labor supply, including employed and unemployed individuals seeking work. The International Labour Organization compiles this data from labor force surveys, censuses, establishment surveys, and administrative records like unemployment insurance schemes. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-27.
Yukon, Canada, contains a map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field derived from an aeromagnetic survey flown from May 16 to July 1, 2009. The survey was conducted by Goldak Airborne Surveys using a cesium vapour magnetometer mounted on a Piper Navajo aircraft. The nominal traverse line spacing was 400 m, control line spacing was 2400 m, and the aircraft flew at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 m.
Aeromagnetic survey data from the Marsh Lake area in Yukon, Canada, collected between January 12 and March 16, 2018. The survey was conducted by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on aircraft. Data includes the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field, with traverse lines spaced 400 m apart and flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 m.
Aeromagnetic survey data collected over the Wolf Lake area in Yukon, Canada. The survey was conducted by Novatem Inc. from February 23, 2019, to April 2, 2019, using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on aircraft. Traverse lines were flown at a nominal 150 m terrain clearance with 400 m spacing oriented N45°E.
A quantitative gamma-ray spectrometric and aeromagnetic helicopter-borne geophysical survey flown from September 10 to October 14, 2008. Fugro Airborne Surveys conducted the work for the Government of Yukon. The survey used a nominal traverse line spacing of 400 m, control line spacing of 2400 m, and a terrain clearance of 125 m.
Residual Total Magnetic Field data from an aeromagnetic survey of the Wolf Lake area in Yukon, part of NTS 105G (south half). The survey was conducted by Novatem Inc. from February 23, 2019 to April 2, 2019 using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on two Piper Navajo aircraft. Traverse lines were flown at a nominal 150 m terrain clearance with 400 m spacing oriented N45°E and orthogonal control lines at 2400 m spacing.
Novatem Inc. conducted an aeromagnetic survey from February 23 to April 2, 2019, using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on two Piper Navajo aircraft. The survey covers the Wolf Lake area in Yukon, Canada, with traverse lines spaced 400 meters apart and flown at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters. This dataset provides the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field, a processed geophysical measurement.
Novatem Inc. conducted an aeromagnetic survey of the Wolf Lake area in Yukon, Canada, from February 23 to April 2, 2019. The data represent the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field, collected using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on two Piper Navajo aircraft. The survey used traverse lines spaced 400 m apart, control lines spaced 2400 m apart, and a nominal terrain clearance of 150 m.
An aeromagnetic survey covering the south half of NTS 105B in the Wolf Lake area, Yukon. The data were collected by Novatem Inc. between February 23 and April 2, 2019, using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on two aircraft. The survey was flown with 400 m traverse line spacing and a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters.
Aeromagnetic survey data collected over the south half of NTS 105F in the Wolf Lake area of Yukon. The survey was conducted by Novatem Inc. from February 23 to April 2, 2019 using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on two Piper Navajo aircraft. Traverse lines were flown at a nominal 150-meter terrain clearance with 400-meter spacing oriented N45°E.
An aeromagnetic survey flown from January 12, 2018 to March 16, 2018 over the Marsh Lake area in Yukon, Canada. The data were collected by Geo Data Solutions GDS Inc. using split-beam cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on aircraft. Traverse lines were oriented N45°E with a nominal spacing of 400 m and a terrain clearance of 150 m.
An aeromagnetic survey flown from February 23 to April 2, 2019, by Novatem Inc. The data were recorded using cesium vapour magnetometers mounted on two Piper Navajo aircraft flying at a nominal terrain clearance of 150 meters. Traverse lines were spaced 400 meters apart and oriented N45°E, with orthogonal control lines spaced 2400 meters apart.