World Bank Indicators for the United Arab Emirates Across 20 Development Topics
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Description
World Bank Group data covering 20 distinct development topics for the United Arab Emirates, including economy, health, education, and environment. This aggregated dataset, last updated on 2026-04-27, is sourced from the World Bank's official data portal and licensed under CC-BY-4.0. It likely contains time-series indicators for tracking national progress across multiple sectors.
Use Cases
Analyze economic growth and trade patterns based on the Economy and Growth and Trade indicators mentioned in the description
Study health outcomes and gender disparities based on the Health and Gender indicators mentioned in the description
Model relationships between energy use, climate change, and environmental factors based on the Energy and Mining, Climate Change, and Environment indicators mentioned in the description
Assess education system performance and its link to labor markets based on the Education and Social Protection and Labor indicators mentioned in the description
Evaluate infrastructure and urban development trends based on the Infrastructure and Urban Development indicators mentioned in the description
Strengths
Covers 20 distinct development topics, providing a multi-sectoral view.
Sourced from the authoritative World Bank Group, ensuring methodological consistency.
Licensed under CC-BY-4.0, allowing for flexible reuse.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Freshness should be verified as the last update timestamp is in the future (2026-04-27).
Provenance
Source
World Bank Group
Collection Method
Aggregated from the World Bank's official data portal.
Time Range
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Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-27 16:14:19.038499; freshness should be verified.
Geography
United Arab Emirates
The dataset is an aggregation of separate topic-specific datasets; users may need to join or filter data for specific analyses.