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Replication data for a study on Environmental Attitudes and Support for Fuel Subsidy Removal in Bolivia. The dataset reproduces all tables in the main text and Appendix of the original research. It was authored by Sanghyun Cho and is hosted on the Harvard Dataverse platform, with a last recorded update in April 2026.
Centivo's survey data on healthcare and financial sacrifices, likely containing responses on trade-offs individuals make regarding medical costs. The dataset was published by Centivo via the Roper Harvested Dataverse and was last updated on April 23, 2026. Columns suggest it may include respondent demographics and survey responses.
A 2012 world-first experiment involved an artificial carbon dioxide release from below the seabed to study potential leaks from marine carbon storage sites. The dataset documents the extensive scientific diving program used for equipment deployment, biological sample retrieval, and in-situ gas volume measurement, as detailed in a 2014 AAUS symposium publication.
Coverage rates measure childhood access to water as a key component for calculating the Human Opportunities Index (HOI). Data originates from the LAC Equity Lab at the World Bank, focusing on inequality of opportunity. The specific temporal and geographic coverage is not provided in the input.
Coverage rates measure childhood access to a specific opportunity, science proficiency at level 3, used in calculating the Human Opportunities Index. The data is produced by the LAC Equity Lab for the World Bank, focusing on poverty and inequality metrics in Latin America and the Caribbean. Coverage rates quantify access without accounting for inequality between different circumstance groups.
Coverage: Science Proficiency Level 2 contains coverage rates for childhood access to science education, a metric used in calculating the Human Opportunities Index (HOI). The dataset is produced by the LAC Equity Lab, part of the World Bank. Coverage rates measure access to the opportunity but do not account for inequality of access between different circumstance groups.
Coverage rates measure childhood access to sanitation services, a key component of the Human Opportunities Index. The data is produced by the LAC Equity Lab to analyze opportunity equality across different circumstance groups in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Latin America and Caribbean data on the coverage rate for children achieving reading proficiency at Level 3, a key opportunity metric for the Human Opportunities Index (HOI). The dataset is produced by the LAC Equity Lab at the World Bank. The specific temporal coverage and data volume are not provided.
Coverage: Reading Proficiency Level 2 contains data on the coverage rate for childhood access to a specific reading proficiency level, a component of the Human Opportunities Index (HOI). The dataset is produced by the LAC Equity Lab, part of the World Bank. It focuses on measuring access to education opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Coverage rates for childhood access to Mathematics Proficiency Level 3, a key indicator used in calculating the Human Opportunities Index (HOI). The data is produced by the LAC Equity Lab at the World Bank, focusing on inequality of opportunity in Latin America and the Caribbean. The coverage rate measures access without accounting for inequality between different circumstance groups.
Coverage rates measure childhood access to a specific educational opportunity, specifically Mathematics Proficiency at Level 2, used in calculating the Human Opportunities Index (HOI). The data is produced by the LAC Equity Lab, part of the World Bank, focusing on poverty and inequality metrics. These rates quantify access without accounting for inequality between different circumstance groups.
Coverage rates measure childhood access to the internet, a key opportunity used in calculating the Human Opportunities Index (HOI). The data is produced by the LAC Equity Lab and hosted by the World Bank. The coverage rate specifically excludes inequality of access between different circumstance groups.
LAC Equity Lab data measures childhood access rates for mobile phones, a key component for calculating the Human Opportunities Index (HOI). The coverage rate quantifies access but does not account for inequality between different circumstance groups. It originates from the World Bank's Poverty platform.
This dataset details encumbrances related to the Land and Water Conservation Fund in Detroit for the year 2016. It was created by the GIS Support Unit of Michigan's Department of Natural Resources Forest Resources Division. The data is available in multiple geospatial formats including GeoJSON, KML, and CSV.
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Foundation provides transcriptomic biological data and models under an MIT license. The data is sourced and curated by CZI experts and is made available when not publicly accessible or requires transformations for model training. The dataset includes models that embed transcriptomic data to facilitate analysis.
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Foundation experts curated a diverse range of biological imaging data and models. The data is made available when it is not publicly accessible or requires transformations to support model training. The dataset is released under an MIT license.
Zooplankton species identities were collected using net casts in the Indian Ocean. Data were gathered by the Indian Ocean Biological Center (COCHIN) from 17 February 1960 to 23 July 1962 with support from the International Indian Ocean Expedition project.
Zooplankton data were collected using net casts from the R/V WECOMA in the Gulf of Alaska from 27 October 1978 to 13 November 1978. The data were collected by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) with support from the Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Assessment Program (OCSEAP). The dataset is hosted by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
Zooplankton data were collected from the Bering Sea using net casts aboard the THOMAS G. THOMPSON vessel. The data were gathered by the University of Alaska from April 1980 to October 1981 as part of the Processes and Resources of the Bering Sea Shelf (PROBES) project. The dataset is archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.
Zooplankton data were collected using net casts from the THOMAS G. THOMPSON research vessel in the Arabian Sea. The collection period spanned from 19 August 1995 to 22 December 1995. The work was conducted by the University of California in Santa Cruz with support from the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study / Arabian (JGOFS/Arabian).