Survey data measures the percentage of male respondents aged 15 and over who prefer receiving important government news via SMS or text message. The dataset is produced by the World Bank's Gender Statistics team. The temporal and geographic coverage is not specified in the provided input.
Use Cases
- Analyze the relationship between male SMS preference rates and country-level mobile penetration statistics.
- Compare male preference for SMS communication against other demographic groups (e.g., women) within the same survey.
- Model trends in male SMS preference over time to evaluate the impact of digital government initiatives.
- Correlate male SMS preference percentages with regional development indicators to identify digital divides.
Strengths
- Provides a specific metric focused on a key demographic (men aged 15+).
- Sourced from the authoritative World Bank Gender Statistics platform.
Limitations
- The sample size, row count, and geographic scope are unknown, limiting statistical assessment.
- Data may be aggregated from national surveys with varying methodologies, risking comparability issues.
- The absence of a specified time range prevents longitudinal analysis.
Provenance
- Source
- World Bank Gender Statistics
- Collection Method
- Aggregated from national or regional survey responses.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
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