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Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database on the primary sources of emergency funds within 30 days. The dataset likely contains metrics on the feasibility of selling assets and the educational attainment of respondents aged 15 and above. It is published by the World Bank.
World Bank's Global Findex database provides this indicator on asset sales as a primary emergency funding source. The data likely contains percentages for populations aged 15 and older, segmented by educational attainment of primary level or less. It focuses on the perceived difficulty of selling assets to raise funds within a 30-day period.
World Bank data from the Global Findex database examines how adults aged 15 and over in various countries secured emergency funds within 30 days. The dataset likely contains percentages of the population who used the sale of assets or had secondary education or more as their main source. It is part of a global survey initiative focused on financial inclusion.
The Global Findex database provides survey data on the primary source of emergency funds within 30 days for adults aged 15 and over, segmented by education level (primary or less). This dataset, published by the World Bank, likely contains tabular survey results aggregated across countries. The specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are not provided in the available metadata.
The Global Findex database provides survey data on the main source of emergency funds within 30 days, focusing on reliance on family or friends. It likely contains percentages for the population aged 15 and older, segmented by educational attainment (secondary education or more). The dataset is published by the World Bank.
Global Findex database data on the primary source of emergency funds within 30 days for adults aged 15 and over, segmented by education level. The dataset likely contains survey responses indicating reliance on family or friends versus other sources, categorized by the difficulty of obtaining funds and the respondent's educational attainment. It is published by the World Bank.
World Bank data from the Global Findex database on the primary source of emergency funds within 30 days. The dataset likely contains survey responses measuring reliance on family or friends and the perceived difficulty of obtaining funds, segmented by secondary education attainment for individuals aged 15 and over. The geographic scope is global, as indicated by the World Bank platform.
The Global Findex database provides this dataset on the main source of emergency funds. It likely contains survey-based percentages for adults aged 15+ who could rely on family or friends, segmented by education level. The data is published by the World Bank.
The Global Findex database provides survey data on the main source of emergency funds within 30 days, categorized by reliance on family/friends and secondary education attainment for individuals aged 15+. The dataset is published by the World Bank. The specific temporal and geographic coverage is not detailed in the provided metadata.
The Global Findex database, produced by the World Bank, contains survey data on financial inclusion. This dataset likely contains the percentage of adults aged 15 and over, segmented by education level, who report family or friends as their main source of emergency funds within a 30-day period. The data is sourced from household surveys conducted across multiple countries.
The Global Findex database provides survey data on financial inclusion worldwide. This dataset likely contains metrics on the percentage of adults with secondary education or more who were unable to access financial accounts after natural disasters in the past three years. The data is published by the World Bank.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database, likely covering the past three years, on the impact of natural disasters on financial access. It focuses on the percentage of adults aged 15+ with primary education or less who were unable to use accounts for cash withdrawal or sending/receiving money. The dataset is produced by the Global Findex database, a major source for financial inclusion indicators.
The Global Findex database provides this survey data on how adults worldwide access emergency funds. It likely contains percentages of the population aged 15 and over, segmented by secondary education attainment, who could borrow money within 30 days. The dataset is published by the World Bank.
Global Findex database survey data on the primary source of emergency funds within 30 days for adults aged 15 and above. The dataset likely contains percentages for populations with primary education or less, categorized by the difficulty of borrowing. It is published by the World Bank.
The Global Findex database provides this survey-based dataset. It likely contains indicators on the main sources of emergency funds and the perceived difficulty of borrowing, segmented by education level for individuals aged 15 and above. The data is published on the World Bank platform.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database on the primary sources of emergency funds for adults, segmented by education level. The dataset likely contains percentages of individuals aged 15 and over who report borrowing as a main source, with perceived difficulty. It is published by the World Bank.
The Global Findex database, managed by the World Bank, provides survey data on financial inclusion. This dataset likely contains a tabular indicator measuring the percentage of adults aged 15+ with secondary education or more who could come up with emergency funds in 30 days, categorized as possible but very difficult. The specific temporal and geographic coverage, column details, and update frequency are not provided in the available metadata.
Global Findex database survey data on the ability of adults with primary education or less to access emergency funds within 30 days. The dataset likely contains percentages for the population aged 15 and above across various countries. It originates from the World Bank's Global Findex initiative.
Global Findex database data on the perceived difficulty of raising emergency funds within 30 days, segmented by education level for individuals aged 15 and over. The dataset likely contains survey-derived percentages indicating whether this task is possible and not difficult, somewhat difficult, or difficult. It is published by the World Bank.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database on the perceived difficulty of raising emergency funds within 30 days. The dataset likely contains percentages of the population aged 15 and over, segmented by their highest level of education being primary or less. It is part of a broader initiative to measure financial inclusion and resilience globally.