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World Bank Global Findex data on reasons consumers use cash for in-store purchases, focusing on the correlation with merchant cash-only policies and secondary education attainment. The dataset likely contains survey responses from individuals aged 15 and older, aggregated to show percentages. It originates from the World Bank's Global Findex database, a primary source for financial inclusion metrics.
World Bank Global Findex data on reasons for cash payments in stores, focusing on the correlation with merchant cash-only policies and primary education attainment. The dataset likely contains survey responses from individuals aged 15 and older. It is published by the World Bank as part of its efforts to measure financial inclusion globally.
World Bank data from the Global Findex database on the percentage of adults aged 15 and over with secondary education or more who used a mobile phone or card for in-store purchases. The dataset is structured as a weekly time series, tracking this specific consumer behavior metric. It is published by the World Bank, a major international financial institution.
World Bank data tracks the percentage of adults with primary education or less who used a mobile phone or card for in-store purchases weekly. The dataset originates from the Global Findex database, which measures financial inclusion globally. Its specific temporal coverage and row count are not provided in the metadata.
A dataset from the World Bank's Global Findex database tracks the percentage of individuals aged 15 and over with secondary education or more who used a mobile phone or card for in-store purchases on a monthly basis. The data likely contains time-series measurements across different countries or regions. Its primary purpose is to analyze the relationship between education level and the adoption of digital payment methods.
Monthly survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database on the percentage of adults aged 15 and over with primary education or less who used a mobile phone or card for an in-store purchase. The dataset likely contains demographic and financial behavior indicators for global analysis. It is published by the World Bank.
Global Findex database survey data measures the percentage of adults (age 15+) with secondary education or more who use mobile phones or cards for in-store purchases less than once a month. This indicator likely links digital payment adoption to educational attainment across surveyed countries. The World Bank platform hosts this data, which originates from the Global Findex database.
Global Findex database provides this dataset on the percentage of adults aged 15+ with primary education or less who use a mobile phone or card for in-store purchases less than once a month. The data likely contains survey-derived indicators on financial behavior segmented by education level. It is published by the World Bank.
The Global Findex database provides survey data on financial behaviors and education levels for populations aged 15 and older. It likely contains metrics on the percentage of individuals who did not use mobile phones or cards for in-store purchases, segmented by secondary education attainment or higher. The dataset is published by the World Bank.
The Global Findex database provides this dataset on the percentage of adults aged 15 and over who did not use a mobile phone or card for in-store purchases and have a primary education level or less. The data likely originates from a global survey measuring financial inclusion and digital payment adoption. The specific temporal and geographic coverage, as well as the exact number of rows, are unknown from the provided metadata.
The Global Findex database provides this dataset on the use of mobile phones or cards for in-store purchases among adults with secondary education or higher. It likely contains survey-derived statistics on financial behavior across different countries. The data is aggregated by the World Bank.
Global Findex database survey data measures the percentage of adults aged 15 and over who used a mobile phone or card for in-store purchases, segmented by those with primary education or less. The dataset is published by the World Bank and likely contains country-level indicators. Its specific temporal coverage and row count are not provided in the available metadata.
Global Findex database survey data examines the primary sources of emergency funds for individuals aged 15 and over, segmented by educational attainment. The dataset likely contains percentages for categories such as 'work', 'possible and very difficult', and 'secondary education or more'. It is published by the World Bank.
Global Findex database survey data examines the primary source of emergency funds within 30 days for adults aged 15 and older, segmented by education level. The dataset likely contains percentages of respondents who report work, possible but difficult sources, or other means as their main financial backup. It originates from the World Bank's Global Findex initiative, a major source for financial inclusion indicators.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database examines the primary sources of emergency funds for individuals within a 30-day period. The dataset likely contains percentages of the population aged 15 and over, segmented by educational attainment and perceived difficulty in accessing funds. It is published by the World Bank.
The Global Findex database, managed by the World Bank, provides this dataset. It likely contains survey data on the primary source of emergency funds for adults, segmented by education level and perceived difficulty. The data appears to measure the percentage of the population aged 15 and above across various countries.
Global Findex database survey data on the primary sources of emergency funds for individuals aged 15 and over within a 30-day period. The dataset likely contains percentages linking financial coping mechanisms to educational attainment levels. It is published by the World Bank.
Global Findex database survey data on the primary source of emergency funds for individuals aged 15 and over within a 30-day period. The dataset likely contains percentages linking this financial behavior to education levels of primary or less. It is published by the World Bank.
The Global Findex database, managed by the World Bank, provides this dataset. It likely contains survey responses on the primary sources of emergency funds within a 30-day period, segmented by the educational attainment of respondents aged 15 and over. The data appears to measure the feasibility and difficulty of raising funds through asset sales.
Global Findex database provides data on the main source of emergency funds within 30 days, specifically focusing on the sale of assets as a possible but difficult option for populations with primary education or less. The dataset likely contains survey-based percentages for individuals aged 15 and above. It is published by the World Bank.