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Data on agricultural land are valuable for conducting studies on a various perspectives concerning agricultural production, food
Development relevance
Teachers are important resource, especially for children who are the first-generation of receiving education in their families and
Natural resources give rise to economic rents because they are not produced. For produced goods and services competitive for
The effective transition rate from primary to secondary educati
Trade in services differs from trade in goods because services
of value added by all its producers. Value added is the value of the gross ou
Each status group faces different economic risks, and contributing family workers and own-account workers are the most vulne
Health systems - the combined arrangements of institutions and
Patterns of development in a country are partly determined by
There is no single correct mix of inputs to the agricultural land, as it is dependent on local climate, land quality, and economic d
Limitations and exceptions
This indicator does not take into account differences in teachers' experiences and status, teaching methods, teaching materials
This definition of economic rent differs from that used in the System of National Accounts, where rents are a form of property
The quality of data on the transition rate is affected when new entrants and repeaters are not correctly distinguished. Student
Still, difficulties in capturing all the dimensions of international trade in services mean that the record is likely to remain incom
Among the difficulties faced by compilers of national accounts
Data are drawn from labor force surveys and household surveys, supplemented by official estimates and censuses for a small g
In countries where the fiscal year spans two calendar years, expenditure data have been allocated to the later year (for exampl
Because the five-year age group is the cohort unit and five-yea
The data are collected by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) through annual questionnaires. Th
General comments
es in teachers' experiences and status, teaching methods, teaching materials
sed in the System of National Accounts, where rents are a form of property income, consisting of payments to landowners by a tenant for t
d when new entrants and repeaters are not correctly distinguished. Student
nternational trade in services mean that the record is likely to remain incomplete. Cross-border intrafirm service transactions, which are usu
Note: Data for OECD countries are based on ISIC, revision 4.
ehold surveys, supplemented by official estimates and censuses for a small group of countries. Due to differences in definitions and coverag
ar years, expenditure data have been allocated to the later year (for example, 2010 data cover fiscal year 2009/10).
Relevance to gender indicator: this indicator implies the dependency burden that the working-age population bears in relation
Organization of the United Nations (FAO) through annual questionnaires. The FAO tries to impose standard definitions and reporting meth
Other notes
Data retrieved via API in March 2019. For detailed information on the observation level (e.g. National Estimation, UIS Estimatio
of property income, consisting of payments to landowners by a tenant for the use of the land or payments to the owners of subsoil assets
Data retrieved via API in March 2019. For detailed information on the observation level (e.g. National Estimation, UIS Estimatio
emain incomplete. Cross-border intrafirm service transactions, which are usually not captured in the balance of payments, have increased i
for a small group of countries. Due to differences in definitions and coverage across countries, there are limitations for comparing data
r (for example, 2010 data cover fiscal year 2009/10).
s the dependency burden that the working-age population bears in relation to children and the elderly. Many times single or widowed
tionnaires. The FAO tries to impose standard definitions and reporting methods, but complete consistency across countries and over time i
Notes from original source
nformation on the observation level (e.g. National Estimation, UIS Estimation
a tenant for the use of the land or payments to the owners of subsoil assets
nformation on the observation level (e.g. National Estimation, UIS Estimation
which are usually not captured in the balance of payments, have increased in recent years. An example is transnational corporations' use o
s and coverage across countries, there are limitations for comparing data
All the health expenditure indicators refer to expenditures by f
rs in relation to children and the elderly. Many times single or widowed
porting methods, but complete consistency across countries and over time is
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Series Name Trained teachers in sTotal natural resources rents (%Progression to secondary school (%
Series Code SE.SEC.TCAQ.ZS NY.GDP.TOTL.RT.ZS SE.SEC.PROG.ZS
Version Name Apr-19 Apr-19 Apr-19
Version Code 201904 201904 201904
1970 [YR1970] .. .. ..
1971 [YR1971] .. .. ..
1972 [YR1972] .. .. ..
1973 [YR1973] .. .. ..
1974 [YR1974] .. .. ..
1975 [YR1975] .. .. ..
1976 [YR1976] .. .. ..
1977 [YR1977] .. .. ..
1978 [YR1978] .. .. ..
1979 [YR1979] .. .. ..
1980 [YR1980] .. .. ..
1981 [YR1981] .. .. ..
1982 [YR1982] .. .. ..
1983 [YR1983] .. .. ..
1984 [YR1984] .. .. ..
1985 [YR1985] .. .. ..
1986 [YR1986] .. .. ..
1987 [YR1987] .. .. ..
1988 [YR1988] .. .. ..
1989 [YR1989] .. .. ..
1990 [YR1990] .. 17.5783326636 ..
1991 [YR1991] .. 9.4100692537 ..
1992 [YR1992] .. 13.1506739148 95.8567276001
1993 [YR1993] .. 15.0789293097 96.7874679565
1994 [YR1994] .. 15.0211753885 ..
1995 [YR1995] .. 17.2332407356 49.333820343
1996 [YR1996] .. 22.9785627923 96.2372894287
1997 [YR1997] .. 14.8759972828 ..
1998 [YR1998] .. 4.4395387741 97.9181289673
1999 [YR1999] .. 15.8982242187 97.9565200806
2000 [YR2000] .. 33.9423125293 98.2322616577
2001 [YR2001] .. 27.3985718274 98.2613677979
2002 [YR2002] .. 25.7285245849 98.1008071899
2003 [YR2003] .. 26.0645468164 99.2401733398
2004 [YR2004] .. 28.8476615816 99.2675323486
2005 [YR2005] .. 37.6434010441 99.0690994263
2006 [YR2006] .. 41.9517480642 99.0837097168
2007 [YR2007] .. 39.1831602254 99.5801620483
2008 [YR2008] .. 41.2118815582 99.1879425049
2009 [YR2009] .. 28.4361070619 98.5537872314
2010 [YR2010] .. 32.1887365915 98.7216567993
2011 [YR2011] .. 35.2386773467 99.0398406982
2012 [YR2012] .. 31.4730584191 99.0885620117
2013 [YR2013] .. 27.0371327798 99.0748901367
2014 [YR2014] .. 23.0777322162 99.4477081299
2015 [YR2015] .. 14.6149025401 99.415222168
2016 [YR2016] .. 15.4401757366 97.5676193237
2017 [YR2017] .. 21.0190254293 ..
2018 [YR2018] .. .. ..
2019 [YR2019] .. .. ..
Computer, communicati
Agriculture, value addeContributing family workHealth expenditure per cap
TX.VAL.OTHR.ZS.WT NV.AGR.TOTL.ZS SL.FAM.WORK.ZS SH.XPD.PCAP
Apr-19 Apr-19 Apr-19 Apr-19
201904 201904 201904 201904
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.. 25.9 .. ..
.. 32.58 38.9570007324 ..
.. 26.16875 39.6699981689 ..
.. 27.1095541401 40.7929992676 ..
.. 32.3456631972 41.6230010986 ..
11.8098991287 25.3444559003 41.8219985962 ..
28.6762222941 24.9615750567 41.6440010071 ..
22.1028285067 20.1279169173 41.483001709 ..
20.6856614835 18.1479974423 41.3520011902 ..
17.484016643 18.3995125957 41.0060005188 ..
22.2010373479 16.0848646701 40.486000061 ..
20.1707965294 14.837459553 40.0760002136 ..
17.3452144634 13.9546391753 39.6059989929 ..
33.8257802966 12.4256629119 39.1329994202 ..
45.576517895 10.9880190382 38.6940002441 ..
53.6168281758 9.147534438 37.5660018921 ..
36.0092602953 7.0910371169 36.2849998474 ..
40.8682304923 6.5400821565 35.3059997559 ..
37.4759785641 5.570891841 34.8849983215 ..
48.4694632591 6.1219330646 34.7799987793 ..
45.6855947819 5.5212527964 34.9879989624 ..
29.9309402385 5.0756499366 35.7910003662 ..
32.186446283 5.1397695077 35.361000061 ..
22.5404662199 5.3662644804 34.7579994202 ..
16.9531872788 5.3194067181 34.9269981384 ..
13.4589188904 6.1776388378 33.8359985352 ..
12.2493811268 5.6049462807 33.4010009766 ..
14.5382750887 5.6309893334 33.4809989929 ..
.. .. 33.2089996338 ..
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Age dependency ratio (% of working-age population)
SP.POP.DPND
Apr-19
201904
96.1051360747
93.9257871846
91.6689534113
89.1619422904
86.1944665731
82.7919131511
79.6042166824
76.1807188838
72.7127678232
69.4646964237
66.5861732191
64.3292559466
62.4432240598
60.9381797138
59.8008236185
59.0172943954
59.0720941371
59.3540860043
59.7786541373
60.2960224971
60.8851175985
61.8505138771
62.6615322443
63.2887286769
63.6721859619
63.7364688356
63.3674013535
62.6434886683
61.5827554669
60.2519063006
58.724179909
56.8348108622
55.0040221248
53.1202098209
51.0648192014
48.8435243839
46.9764636367
44.9897745328
43.0778268251
41.4828877858
40.3185458238
39.7233858118
39.5013013269
39.5952290243
39.8484369372
40.1514174415
40.8816025988
41.433166587
41.9181925681
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