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News corpora, social media analysis, movie/music metadata, sports data, cultural datasets, misinformation
11,040 datasets
Government expenditure data for tourism and culture functions in Indonesia, measured in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). The dataset is published by the World Bank and originates from the Indonesia Database for Policy and Economic Research. The specific temporal coverage, granularity, and update frequency are not detailed in the available metadata.
329_Are thematic reviews one of the main activities of the financial consumer protection (FCP) unit?_#VGVA_09 is a dataset from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion and Consumer Protection Survey. It likely contains tabular survey responses concerning the activities of financial consumer protection units, with a focus on thematic reviews. The dataset's specific content, such as column definitions and sample size, requires verification after download.
The Global Findex database provides this survey-based dataset. It likely contains percentages of individuals aged 15 and over who prefer receiving government news via both phone calls and text messages. The data is published on the World Bank platform.
Global Findex database provides survey data on communication preferences in rural areas. The dataset likely contains the percentage of the rural population aged 15 and above who prefer receiving government news via both phone calls and text messages. It is published on the World Bank platform.
Global Findex database provides survey data on financial inclusion and related behaviors. This dataset appears to measure the preference for receiving government news via call or text among the wealthiest 60% of adults aged 15 and over. The specific survey years, country coverage, and detailed column definitions are not provided in the available metadata.
The Global Findex database likely contains survey data on how the poorest 40% of the population aged 15 and over prefer to receive government news, specifically via call or text. This dataset is published by the World Bank. The specific survey year and row count are unknown from the provided metadata.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database concerning preferences for receiving government news. The dataset focuses on the population aged 25 and older and their preferred communication channels, such as phone calls and text messages. The specific sample size, collection dates, and geographic scope are not detailed in the provided metadata.
World Bank's Global Findex database provides survey data on communication preferences. The dataset likely contains the percentage of young people aged 15-24 who prefer receiving government news via both phone calls and text messages. Columns suggest demographic and preference indicators, but specific metrics and coverage require verification.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database measures the percentage of men aged 15 and older who prefer to receive government news via both phone calls and text messages. The dataset likely contains country-level statistics on communication channel preferences. It is published by the World Bank.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database measures how the labor force receives government information. The dataset likely contains percentages of individuals aged 15 and over who prefer to get official news through both phone calls and text messages. This information provides a snapshot of communication channel preferences within the working-age population.
Global Findex database provides survey data on preferences for receiving government news via call or text among individuals aged 15 and older who are out of the labor force. The dataset likely contains percentages and demographic breakdowns for this specific population segment. It is published by the World Bank as part of its financial inclusion research.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database. It likely contains the percentage of urban individuals aged 15 and over who prefer to receive government news via both phone calls and text messages. The dataset's specific temporal and geographic coverage requires verification after download.
Preference data for women aged 15+ on receiving government news via phone calls or text messages. The dataset originates from the World Bank's Global Findex database, which collects survey data on financial inclusion and related topics. The specific time range and geographic coverage are not detailed in the provided metadata.
The Global Findex database provides this dataset on public preferences for receiving government news. It likely contains survey data measuring the percentage of individuals aged 15 and over who prefer to receive government information via both phone calls and text messages. The data is aggregated from the World Bank's Global Findex platform, which focuses on financial inclusion and related behaviors.
Global Findex database provides survey data on the percentage of individuals aged 15 and older with a phone who prefer not to receive government news via call or text. The dataset likely contains country-level indicators derived from household surveys. Its specific temporal coverage and row count are unknown from the provided metadata.
World Bank data from the Global Findex database measures how rural populations aged 15 and over prefer to receive government news, specifically the percentage who prefer neither calls nor text messages. The dataset likely contains survey-derived metrics on communication channel preferences. Its specific temporal and geographic coverage requires verification after download.
Global Findex database survey data on preferences for receiving government news. The dataset focuses on the richest 60% of the population aged 15 and older who prefer not to receive news via call or text. The data is published by the World Bank.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database measures how the poorest 40% of adults (age 15+) prefer not to receive government news via calls or text messages. The dataset likely contains percentages and demographic breakdowns for this specific population segment. It is published by the World Bank.
Global Findex database survey data on preferences for receiving government news. The dataset focuses on the proportion of adults aged 25 and older who prefer not to receive such news via call or text. It originates from the World Bank's Global Findex database, a major source for financial inclusion and related survey data.
Survey data from the World Bank's Global Findex database on media preferences among youth. It likely contains the percentage of individuals aged 15-24 who prefer not to receive government news via call or text. The dataset's specific temporal and geographic coverage requires verification after download.