Survey data from the World Bank's Gender Statistics organization measures the percentage of respondents aged 15 and older who prefer receiving important government news by phone call. The dataset provides a metric for analyzing communication channel preferences within populations. The temporal and geographic coverage of the survey data is not specified.
Use Cases
- Analyze the relationship between demographic factors like age and the preference for phone calls as a government communication channel.
- Compare phone call preference metrics across different countries or regions to identify cultural or infrastructural influences.
- Model trends in traditional communication channel preference over time, using the percentage value as a key indicator.
- Benchmark phone call preference against other communication methods within broader surveys on media consumption.
Strengths
- Data is sourced from the authoritative World Bank Gender Statistics organization.
- Focuses on a specific and measurable behavioral preference (phone call usage).
Limitations
- The sample size, row count, and temporal coverage are unknown, limiting statistical reliability assessment.
- The dataset contains only a single derived percentage metric, lacking underlying raw response data or supporting demographic columns.
Provenance
- Source
- World Bank Gender Statistics
- Collection Method
- Survey of respondents aged 15+.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
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