To measure these pillars and dimensions, a set of 51 statistical performance indicators have been developed. TheStatistical Performance overall score (or index, ranging between 0 and 100) is produced by combining these indicators. In 2019, the SPI is available for 174 economies, covering almost all (over 99 percent) the world population.
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The Employment Indicators presented here provide a snapshot of employment in the private sector based on the Enterprise Surveys data. Four main indicators are included, each focusing on the stock of (and changes in) aggregate permanent, full-time employment. These indicators are: Employment Share, Employment Expansion, Employment Contraction ...
The World Development Indicators (WDI) is the World Bank’s premier compilation of international statistics on global development. Drawing from officially recognized sources and including national, regional, and global estimates, the WDI provides access to almost 1,600 indicators for 217 economies, with some time series extending back more than 50 years.
https://datatopics.worldbank.org/world-development-indicators/themes/economy.html
Overview. The indicators within the Economy section allow us to analyze various aspects of both national and global economic activity. As countries produce goods and services, and consume these domestically or trade internationally, economic indicators measure levels and changes in the size and structure of different economies, and identify growth and contractions.
https://datatopics.worldbank.org/world-development-indicators/themes/global-links.html
A selection of relevant indicators is presented below. The table shows, for each featured indicator, time coverage per year, for all countries, for each decade since the 1960s, and regional coverage for each World Bank geographical region since 2010. For detailed thematic lists please refer to the World Development Indicators Statistical Tables.
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World Development Indicators (WDI) is the primary World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized international sources. It presents the most current and accurate global development data available, and includes national, regional and global estimates. [Note: Even though Global Development Finance (GDF) is no ...
https://datatopics.worldbank.org/world-development-indicators/themes/poverty-and-inequality.html
The World Development Indicators (WDI) databases present a wide range of inequality indicators such as the Gini index and the share of consumption or income held by each quintile. The measures offer different ways to capture and communicate aspects of the income distribution. To monitor progress against its goal of boosting shared prosperity ...
https://datatopics.worldbank.org/world-development-indicators/themes/environment.html
The indicators also reveal the progress that countries have made on many of the environment targets set by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. For example, WDI environment indicators help to monitor progress on promoting sustainable food production systems (SDG 2.4), ensuring sustainable withdrawals and supply of fresh water (SDG 6.4 ...
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Statistical Performance Indicators. National statistical systems are facing significant challenges. These challenges arise from increasing demands for high quality and trustworthy data to guide decision making, coupled with the rapidly changing landscape of the data revolution.
The SDGs include 231 indicators for 169 targets. The data requirements for the 60 indicators of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the SDGs’ predecessor, were modest in comparison. Yet in 2015, the target year of the MDGs, countries reported on average data on only 68% of the MDG indicators. Increased Data Requirements by SDGs