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Monthly mobile phone use data for individuals aged 15 and older with primary education or less. The dataset originates from the World Bank's Global Findex database, which collects indicators on financial inclusion and technology use. The specific time range, geographic coverage, and number of observations are not detailed in the available metadata.
The Global Findex database provides this dataset on daily mobile phone use among populations with secondary education or more, aged 15 and above. It likely contains tabular, time-series data tracking this metric across different countries and years. The data originates from the World Bank's Global Findex initiative.
Daily mobile phone use, primary education or less (% age 15+) is a dataset from the World Bank's Global Findex database. It likely contains a percentage metric for daily mobile phone usage among adults with a primary education level or lower. The dataset's columns suggest it is a demographic indicator focused on technology adoption across different educational backgrounds.
Global Findex data from the World Bank on the intersection of mobile phone ownership and educational attainment. The dataset likely contains the percentage of the population aged 15 and over who have a SIM card registered in their own name and have completed secondary education or more. The organization listed is the Global Findex database.
Global Findex database provides this dataset on mobile phone ownership and education. The data likely contains the percentage of the adult population (age 15+) who have a SIM card registered in their own name and have a primary education or less. It is published by the World Bank.
Global Findex database data on the percentage of the population aged 15+ who can use WhatsApp on a basic text phone, segmented by secondary education attainment or higher. The dataset likely contains survey-derived statistics on digital access and technology adoption. It is published on the World Bank platform.
A demographic survey dataset from the World Bank's Global Findex database. It likely contains the percentage of adults aged 15 and over with primary education or less who can use WhatsApp on a basic text phone. The dataset's specific temporal and geographic coverage requires verification after download.
A dataset from the World Bank's Global Findex database likely contains country-level indicators on mobile phone ownership and educational attainment. The data appears to measure the percentage of the population aged 15 and over who own a mobile phone and have completed at least secondary education. Its specific temporal and geographic coverage requires verification after download.
The Global Findex database from the World Bank provides data on the percentage of adults aged 15 and over who own a mobile phone and have a primary education or less. This dataset likely contains tabular demographic indicators for cross-country comparison. The specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are not provided in the available metadata.
eProcurement assessments is a dataset published by the World Bank's Global Public Procurement organization. The dataset likely contains evaluations or metrics related to electronic procurement systems. Its specific content, scale, and recency require verification after download.
Global Findex database survey data on the percentage of adults aged 15 and older with secondary education or more who have borrowed money. The dataset likely contains country-level indicators derived from survey responses. Its structure and specific temporal or geographic coverage require verification after download.
Global Findex database survey data on the percentage of adults aged 15 and over who have borrowed money, segmented by those with a primary education level or less. The dataset likely contains country-level indicators derived from survey responses. The data originates from the World Bank's Global Findex initiative.
This dataset, published by the World Bank's Worldwide Bureaucracy Indicators, compares teacher wages in the public sector to those of formal wage employees. The data likely contains metrics for calculating wage premiums across different occupations, focusing on teachers. Temporal coverage and specific geographic scope are not detailed in the available metadata.
Worldwide Bureaucracy Indicators data on the wage premium for teachers in the public sector relative to all private sector employees. The dataset likely contains comparative wage metrics by occupation, sourced from the World Bank. Specific temporal and geographic coverage, column details, and update frequency are not provided in the metadata.
A dataset from the Worldwide Bureaucracy Indicators, published on the World Bank platform, likely contains tabular data comparing wage premiums for public sector employees with tertiary education against formal wage employees. The specific columns, time range, and geographic coverage are not detailed in the available metadata.
World Bank data from the Worldwide Bureaucracy Indicators likely contains wage comparisons for teachers versus formal private sector employees across occupations. The dataset appears to focus on measuring the public sector wage premium, a key metric in labor economics. Columns suggest it may contain wage ratios or differentials for the teaching profession.
Worldwide Bureaucracy Indicators data likely contains the wage premium for teachers in the public sector relative to all private employees. The dataset is published by the World Bank and focuses on occupational wage comparisons. Columns suggest metrics for analyzing public-private sector pay differentials.
Worldwide Bureaucracy Indicators data compares public sector wages to formal private sector wages for workers with secondary education. The dataset likely contains tabular statistics on wage differentials across different countries or regions. Its specific temporal and geographic coverage requires verification after download.
Worldwide Bureaucracy Indicators data compares public sector wages to formal private sector wages for workers with primary education. The dataset likely contains tabular metrics for analyzing wage differentials across different economies. Published by the World Bank, it supports research into public sector compensation and labor market segmentation.
Worldwide Bureaucracy Indicators data compares public sector wages to formal private sector wages for workers with no formal education. The dataset likely contains tabular metrics quantifying the wage premium or penalty for public employment across different countries. Its specific temporal and geographic coverage requires verification after download.