Survey data from the World Bank's Gender Statistics group measures the percentage of female respondents aged 15 and over who prefer receiving important government news by phone call. The dataset provides a gender-specific indicator for communication channel preference. The collection date and sample size are not specified.
Use Cases
- Analyze the relationship between the 'women (% age 15+)' metric and regional digital infrastructure access.
- Benchmark national 'preference for phone call' rates against other communication channels in gender-disaggregated surveys.
- Model trends in traditional media reliance using the 'prefers receiving government news by phone call' indicator over time.
- Correlate the reported percentage with demographic sub-groups like age or urban/rural location within the female population.
Strengths
- Data originates from the authoritative World Bank Gender Statistics group.
- Provides a specific, gender-disaggregated indicator for communication preference analysis.
Limitations
- Sample size, row count, and geographic coverage are unknown.
- The dataset contains only a single derived percentage metric without underlying respondent-level data.
- Temporal coverage and update recency are not specified, limiting trend analysis.
Provenance
- Source
- World Bank Gender Statistics
- Collection Method
- Survey responses aggregated to a national percentage indicator.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
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- Geography
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