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Student performance, MOOC logs, knowledge tracing, standardized tests, learning analytics
13,439 datasets
The Disability Data Hub (DDH) provides a dataset on the percentage of persons aged 65 or older with a disability who have ever attended school. This data likely measures educational attainment within a specific demographic group. It is published on the World Bank platform.
The Disability Data Hub (DDH) at the World Bank provides a dataset on educational attainment for middle-aged adults with disabilities. It likely contains the percentage of persons aged 45 to 64 years with significant functional difficulty who have ever attended school. The specific column definitions, temporal coverage, and geographic scope require verification after download.
The Disability Data Hub (DDH) published this dataset on the World Bank platform. It likely contains the percentage of persons aged 30 to 44 with significant functional difficulty who have ever attended school. Columns suggest metrics for analyzing educational access within the disabled population.
Disability Data Hub provides a metric on educational access for young people with functional difficulties. The dataset likely contains the percentage of persons aged 15 to 29 with a disability who have ever attended school. It is published on the World Bank platform.
A World Bank dataset from the Global Findex database measuring the percentage of the population aged 15 and over who have a digitally enabled account and have attained secondary education or more. The data likely contains country-level indicators for financial inclusion and educational attainment. The dataset is published by the World Bank.
Global data on the percentage of adults aged 15 and over who have a financial account and have attained a primary education level or less. The dataset is published by the World Bank and sourced from the Global Findex database. The specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are not provided in the available metadata.
Global Findex database data on the percentage of adults aged 15 and older whose main mobile phone is a basic text phone, segmented by those with secondary education or more. The dataset is published by the World Bank and likely contains survey-based estimates for multiple countries and years. The specific temporal coverage and row count are not provided in the available metadata.
Global Findex database provides survey data on the percentage of adults aged 15 and over whose main mobile phone is a basic text phone, segmented by education level. The dataset likely contains tabular statistics for cross-country comparison. It is published by the World Bank.
The Global Findex database provides this dataset on the percentage of the population aged 15 and over whose main mobile phone is a smartphone, segmented by those with secondary education or more. It is published by the World Bank. The specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are unknown from the provided metadata.
Global Findex database provides this dataset on smartphone ownership among adults aged 15 and older, segmented by educational attainment. The data likely contains percentages of individuals whose main mobile phone is a smartphone, categorized by those with primary education or less. It is published by the World Bank.
Global Findex database provides survey data on technology adoption. The dataset likely contains the percentage of adults aged 15 and older, with at least secondary education, who use a basic text phone. This data is published by the World Bank.
A dataset from the World Bank's Global Findex database likely contains survey data on mobile phone ownership and usage patterns. The data appears to focus on the proportion of adults aged 15 and over with primary education or less who use a basic text phone. The dataset is published by the World Bank, but specific details like row count, columns, and last update date are not provided in the metadata.
Global Findex database provides this dataset on smartphone adoption among adults with secondary education or higher. The data likely contains percentages for populations aged 15 and over, aggregated by country or region. It is published on the World Bank platform.
Global Findex data from the World Bank provides survey-based metrics on technology adoption. The dataset likely contains the percentage of adults aged 15 and older who use a smartphone, segmented by their highest attained education level being primary or less. It is part of a broader effort to measure financial inclusion and digital access worldwide.
World Bank data measuring the percentage of adults aged 15 and over with secondary education or more who report using someone else's mobile phone within a three-month period. The dataset originates from the Global Findex database, a primary source for financial inclusion indicators. The specific time range and geographic coverage for this indicator are not provided in the available metadata.
Global Findex database provides survey data on the percentage of adults aged 15 and over with primary education or less who used someone else's mobile phone in the past three months. The dataset likely contains country-level indicators derived from a global survey. It is published on the World Bank platform.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database on the primary reason for not owning a mobile phone. The dataset likely contains percentages of individuals aged 15 and over who cite insufficient money as the main barrier, segmented by secondary education attainment or higher. It is published by the World Bank.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database on the primary reason for not owning a mobile phone among adults aged 15 and older. The dataset likely contains percentages of individuals citing 'not enough money' as the main barrier, segmented by educational attainment at the primary level or less. The data is sourced from a major international financial inclusion survey.
Global Findex database survey data on the primary reason for not owning a smartphone among individuals aged 15 and older. The dataset likely contains percentages linking the reason 'no need for a smartphone' to secondary or higher education attainment levels. The data is published by the World Bank.
The Global Findex database from the World Bank provides this dataset. It likely contains survey-based percentages of adults aged 15+ who cite 'no need' as their main reason for not owning a smartphone, segmented by primary education or less. The data appears to measure aspects of the digital divide across different populations.