Survey data from the World Bank's Gender Statistics group measures the percentage of women aged 15 and older who personally make regular payments for water, electricity, or trash collection within a year. It provides a gender-specific indicator for utility service access and financial responsibility.
Use Cases
- Analyze the relationship between utility payment rates and other gender-specific socioeconomic indicators.
- Compare utility payment responsibility across different female demographic groups within a country.
- Model the impact of financial inclusion programs on women's utility payment rates.
- Track changes in women's financial autonomy regarding essential services over time.
Strengths
- Data is sourced from a major international statistical organization.
- Focuses on a specific demographic group (women aged 15+).
Limitations
- No specific row count, column details, or sample size is provided.
- The geographic and temporal coverage of the underlying surveys is unknown.
- Data is aggregated as a percentage, limiting granular individual-level analysis.
Provenance
- Source
- World Bank Gender Statistics
- Collection Method
- Survey data collection.
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