Survey data measures the percentage of male respondents aged 15 and over who prefer receiving important government news through phone calls. The dataset is compiled by the World Bank's Gender Statistics organization. The temporal and geographic coverage is not specified.
Use Cases
- Analyze the relationship between 'preference for phone calls' and demographic factors like age or region within the male population.
- Compare male 'phone call preference' percentages against female or overall population statistics for gender-disaggregated policy planning.
- Model trends in 'preference for phone calls' over time to assess the impact of digital communication adoption on traditional channels.
Strengths
- Data provides a specific metric for a defined demographic group (men aged 15+).
- Sourced from the authoritative World Bank Gender Statistics database.
Limitations
- Sample size, row count, and specific geographic coverage are unknown.
- Data may be aggregated from national surveys with varying methodologies, limiting direct comparability.
- The dataset contains a single metric, requiring joins with other datasets for broader analysis.
Provenance
- Source
- World Bank Gender Statistics
- Collection Method
- Compiled from national household or opinion surveys.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
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