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Data Source World Development Indicators

Last Updated Date 4/27/2022

Country Name Country Code


World WLD
Indicator Name Indicator Code 1960 1961 1962 1963
Unemployment, total (% of total labor force) (modeled ILO estimate) SL.UEM.TOTL.ZS
1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993
4.8 5.0 5.2
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
5.5 5.6 5.7 5.7 5.9 6.0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
5.8 5.9 6.1 6.2 6.0 5.9
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
5.6 5.4 5.4 6.0 5.9 5.8

Stopa światowego bezrobocia


6.2

6.0
f(x) = − 0.056215423024324 x + 6.00305289011704
5.8

5.6

5.4

5.2

5.0
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
5.7 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.7 5.6

16 2017 2018 2019


2018 2019 2020 2021
5.4 5.4 6.6 6.2
Rok Wzrost PKB w % t y^ e^2 (y-yśr)^2 (t-tśr)^2
2003 6.2 1 6.22 0.0004 0.1444 4
2004 6 2 6.02 0.0004 0.0324 1
2005 5.9 3 5.82 0.0064 0.0064 0
2006 5.6 4 5.62 0.0004 0.0484 1
2007 5.4 5 5.42 0.0004 0.1764 4
2008 5.22 6 5.22 0.008 0.408 10
2009 5.02 7 5.02

X= 1 1 XT= 1
1 2 1
1 3
1 4
1 5 XT X= 5
15

yśr= 5.82
tśr= 3 XT y= 29.1
85.3
Se^2= 0.0026666667
Se= 0.0516397779 SD6^2= 0.0168
Ve= 0.8872814081 SD6= 0.1296148
fi2= 0.0196078431 VD6= 2.4830424
R2= 0.9803921569 SD7^2= 0.0224
SD7= 0.1496663
VD7= 2.9814003

1 1 1 1 y= 6.2
2 3 4 5 6
5.9
5.6
15 (XT X)^(-1)= 1.1 -0.3 5.4
55 -0.3 0.1

b= 6.42
-0.2
Rok Wzrost PKB w % t y^ e^2 (y-yśr)^2 (t-tśr)^2
2009 6 1 5.93 0.0046 0.1071 25
2010 5.9 2 5.88 0.0004 0.0517 16
2011 5.8 3 5.83 0.0008 0.0162 9
2012 5.7 4 5.78 0.0058 0.0007 4
2013 5.7 5 5.72 0.0006 0.0007 1
2014 5.6 6 5.67 0.0053 0.0053 0
2015 5.6 7 5.62 0.0004 0.0053 1
2016 5.7 8 5.57 0.0171 0.0007 4
2017 5.6 9 5.52 0.0068 0.0053 9
2018 5.4 10 5.47 0.0043 0.0744 16
2019 5.4 11 5.41 0.0002 0.0744 25
2020 5.3618181818182 12 5.36 0.0465 0.3418 110
X= 1 1 XT= 1
1 2 1
1 3
1 4
1 5 XT X= 11
yśr= 5.6727273 1 6 66
tśr= 6 1 7
1 8
1 9 XT y= 62.4
1 10 368.7
1 11
Se^2= 0.0051616162
Se= 0.0718443885 SD12^2= 0.065881
Ve= 1.2664876181 SD12= 0.2566729
fi2= 0.1359042553 VD12=
R2= 0.8640957447

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

66 (XT X)^(-1)= 0.42 -0.05 y= 6


506 -0.05 0.01 5.9
5.8
5.7
b= 5.98364 5.7
-0.05182 5.6
5.6
5.7
5.6
5.4
5.4
1
11
Country Code Region IncomeGroup SpecialNotes TableName
ABW Latin America & CaribHigh income Aruba
AFE 26 countries, stretch Africa Eastern and Southern
rates as conversion
factors. In this
country, multiple or
dual exchange rate
activity exists and
must be accounted
for appropriately in
underlying statistics.
An alternative
estimate
(“alternative
conversion factor” -
PA.NUS.ATLS) is thus
calculated as a
weighted average of
the different
exchange rates in
use in the country.
Doing so better
reflects economic
reality and leads to
more accurate cross-
country comparisons
and country
classifications by
income level. For this
country, this applies
to the period 1960-
2001. Alternative
conversion factors
are used in the Atlas
methodology and
elsewhere in World
Development
Indicators as single-
year conversion
AFG South Asia Low income factors. Afghanistan
AFW 22 countries, stretchi Africa Western and Central
AGO Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Angola
ALB Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income Albania
AND Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Andorra
ARB Arab World aggregate.Arab World
ARE Middle East & North AHigh income United Arab Emirates
ARG Latin America & CaribUpper middle incomeThe World Bank systema Argentina
ARM Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income Armenia
ASM East Asia & Pacific Upper middle income American Samoa
ATG Latin America & CaribHigh income Antigua and Barbuda
AUS East Asia & Pacific High income The reporting period foAustralia
AUT Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Austria
AZE Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income Azerbaijan
BDI Sub-Saharan Africa Low income The World Bank systema Burundi
BEL Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Belgium
BEN Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Benin
BFA Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Burkina Faso
BGD South Asia Lower middle income The reporting period fo
Bangladesh
BGR Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income Bulgaria
BHR Middle East & North AHigh income Bahrain
BHS Latin America & CaribHigh income Bahamas, The
BIH Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income Bosnia and Herzegovina
BLR Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income Data before 2015 were Belarus
adjusted to reflect the new denomin
BLZ Latin America & CaribLower middle income Belize
BMU North America High income Bermuda
BOL Latin America & CaribLower middle income Bolivia
BRA Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Brazil
BRB Latin America & CaribHigh income Barbados
BRN East Asia & Pacific High income Brunei Darussalam
BTN South Asia Lower middle income Bhutan
BWA Sub-Saharan Africa Upper middle income Botswana
CAF Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Central African Republic
CAN North America High income Fiscal year end: MarchCanada
CEB Central Europe and theCentral Europe and the Baltics
CHE Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Switzerland
CHI Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Channel Islands
CHL Latin America & CaribHigh income Chile
rates as conversion
factors. In this
country, multiple or
dual exchange rate
activity exists and
must be accounted
for appropriately in
underlying statistics.
An alternative
estimate
(“alternative
conversion factor” -
PA.NUS.ATLS) is thus
calculated as a
weighted average of
the different
exchange rates in
use in the country.
Doing so better
reflects economic
reality and leads to
more accurate cross-
country comparisons
and country
classifications by
income level. For this
country, this applies
to the period 1978-
1993. Alternative
conversion factors
are used in the Atlas
methodology and
elsewhere in World
Development
Indicators as single-
year conversion
CHN East Asia & Pacific Upper middle income factors. China
CIV Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Côte d'Ivoire
CMR Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Cameroon
COD Sub-Saharan Africa Low income The World Bank systema Congo, Dem. Rep.
COG Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Congo, Rep.
COL Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Colombia
COM Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Comoros
CPV Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Cabo Verde
CRI Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Costa Rica
CSS Caribbean small states
CUB Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Cuba
CUW Latin America & CaribHigh income Curaçao
CYM Latin America & CaribHigh income Cayman Islands
CYP Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Cyprus
CZE Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Czech Republic
DEU Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Germany
DJI Middle East & North ALower middle income Djibouti
DMA Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Dominica
DNK Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Denmark
DOM Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Dominican Republic
DZA Middle East & North ALower middle income Algeria
EAP East Asia & Pacific (excluding high inco
EAR Early-dividend countriEarly-demographic dividend
EAS East Asia and Pacific r East Asia & Pacific
ECA Europe & Central Asia (excluding high
ECS Europe and Central AsiEurope & Central Asia
ECU Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Ecuador
rates as conversion
factors. In this
country, multiple or
dual exchange rate
activity exists and
must be accounted
for appropriately in
underlying statistics.
An alternative
estimate
(“alternative
conversion factor” -
PA.NUS.ATLS) is thus
calculated as a
weighted average of
the different
exchange rates in
use in the country.
Doing so better
reflects economic
reality and leads to
more accurate cross-
country comparisons
and country
classifications by
income level. For this
country, this applies
to the period 1974-
1990. Alternative
conversion factors
are used in the Atlas
methodology and
elsewhere in World
Development
Indicators as single-
year conversion
EGY Middle East & North ALower middle income factors. Egypt, Arab Rep.
EMU Euro area aggregate. Euro area
ERI Sub-Saharan Africa Low income The World Bank systema Eritrea
ESP Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Spain
EST Europe & Central AsiaHigh income The following irrevocaEstonia
ETH Sub-Saharan Africa Low income The reporting period fo Ethiopia
EUU European Union aggreEuropean Union
- Countries with high
levels of institutional
and social fragility,
identified based on
publicly available
indicators that
measure the quality
of policy and
institutions and
manifestations of
fragility.
- Countries affected
by violent conflict,
identified based on a
threshold number of
conflict-related
deaths relative to
the population. This
category includes
two sub-categories
based on the
intensity of violence:
countries in high-
intensity conflict and
countries in
medium-intensity
conflict.

For more
information, please
visit
https://www.worldb
ank.org/en/topic/fra
gilityconflictviolence
/brief/harmonized-
list-of-fragile-
FCS situations. Fragile and conflict affected situations
FIN Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Finland
FJI East Asia & Pacific Upper middle income Fiji
FRA Europe & Central AsiaHigh income The following irrevocaFrance
FRO Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Faroe Islands
FSM East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income Fiscal year ends on SeMicronesia, Fed. Sts.
GAB Sub-Saharan Africa Upper middle income Gabon
GBR Europe & Central AsiaHigh income United Kingdom
GEO Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle incomeIncludes self-governe Georgia
GHA Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income The World Bank systema Ghana
GIB Europe & Central AsiaHigh income The DEC conversion isGibraltar
GIN Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Guinea
GMB Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Gambia, The
GNB Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Guinea-Bissau
GNQ Sub-Saharan Africa Upper middle income Equatorial Guinea
GRC Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Greece
GRD Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Grenada
GRL Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Greenland
GTM Latin America & CaribUpper middle incomeThe World Bank systema Guatemala
GUM East Asia & Pacific High income Guam
GUY Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Guyana
HIC High income group aggHigh income
HKG East Asia & Pacific High income On 1 July 1997 China Hong Kong SAR, China
HND Latin America & CaribLower middle income The World Bank systema
Honduras

The Heavily Indebted


Poor Countries
(HIPC) refer to
countries that
participated in the
HIPC Initiative,
launched in 1996 by
the IMF and World
Bank to reduce
external debt
burdens of the most
heavily indebted
poor countries at
that time to
sustainable levels. To
date, the majority of
the countries
completed the
program, receiving
76 billion in debt-
service relief over
time. For more
details, visit
https://www.imf.org
/en/About/Factsheet
s/Sheets/2016/08/0
1/16/11/Debt-Relief-
Under-the-Heavily-
Indebted-Poor-
Countries-Initiative.
Data are aggregates
HPC for HIPC. Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC
HRV Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Croatia
HTI Latin America & CaribLower middle income The reporting period fHaiti
HUN Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Hungary
IBD IBRD only group aggreIBRD only
IBT IDA and IBRD total groIDA & IBRD total
IDA IDA total group aggregIDA total
IDB IDA blend group aggreIDA blend
IDN East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income Fiscal year end: MarchIndonesia
IDX IDA only group aggregIDA only
IMN Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Classification for yea Isle of Man
IND South Asia Lower middle income The reporting period foIndia
IRL Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Ireland
factors. In this
country, multiple or
dual exchange rate
activity exists and
must be accounted
for appropriately in
underlying statistics.
An alternative
estimate
(“alternative
conversion factor” -
PA.NUS.ATLS) is thus
calculated as a
weighted average of
the different
exchange rates in
use in the country.
Doing so better
reflects economic
reality and leads to
more accurate cross-
country comparisons
and country
classifications by
income level. For this
country, this applies
to 1987-1990; 1993-
2002, and 2018-
2020. Alternative
conversion factors
are used in the Atlas
methodology and
elsewhere in World
Development
Indicators as single-
year conversion
IRN Middle East & North ALower middle income factors. Iran, Islamic Rep.
IRQ Middle East & North AUpper middle income Iraq
ISL Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Iceland
ISR Middle East & North AHigh income Israel
ITA Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Italy
JAM Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Jamaica
JOR Middle East & North AUpper middle income Jordan
JPN East Asia & Pacific High income Fiscal year end: MarchJapan
KAZ Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income Kazakhstan
KEN Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Fiscal year end: June Kenya
KGZ Europe & Central AsiaLower middle income Kyrgyz Republic
KHM East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income The World Bank systema Cambodia
KIR East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income Kiribati
KNA Latin America & CaribHigh income St. Kitts and Nevis
KOR East Asia & Pacific High income Korea, Rep.
KWT Middle East & North AHigh income Kuwait
LAC Latin America & Caribbean (excluding h
LAO East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income The World Bank systema Lao PDR
LBN Middle East & North AUpper middle incomeThe World Bank systema Lebanon
LBR Sub-Saharan Africa Low income National accounts dataLiberia
LBY Middle East & North AUpper middle income Libya
LCA Latin America & CaribUpper middle income St. Lucia
LCN Latin America & Caribbean
LDC Least developed countries: UN classific
LIC Low income group aggr Low income
LIE Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Liechtenstein
LKA South Asia Lower middle income Sri Lanka
LMC Lower middle income Lower middle income
LMY Low & middle income
LSO Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Fiscal year end: MarchLesotho
LTE Late-dividend countrieLate-demographic dividend
LTU Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Lithuania
LUX Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Luxembourg
LVA Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Latvia
MAC East Asia & Pacific High income On 20 December 1999MacaoC SAR, China
MAF Latin America & CaribHigh income St. Martin (French part)
MAR Middle East & North ALower middle income Morocco
MCO Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Monaco
MDA Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle incomeExcluding Transnistri Moldova
MDG Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Madagascar
MDV South Asia Upper middle income Maldives
MEA Middle East and NorthMiddle East & North Africa
MEX Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Mexico
MHL East Asia & Pacific Upper middle incomeFiscal year ends on SeMarshall Islands
MIC Middle income group Middle income
MKD Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income North Macedonia
MLI Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Mali
MLT Middle East & North AHigh income A simple multiplier is Malta
rates as conversion
factors. In this
country, multiple or
dual exchange rate
activity exists and
must be accounted
for appropriately in
underlying statistics.
An alternative
estimate
(“alternative
conversion factor” -
PA.NUS.ATLS) is thus
calculated as a
weighted average of
the different
exchange rates in
use in the country.
Doing so better
reflects economic
reality and leads to
more accurate cross-
country comparisons
and country
classifications by
income level. For this
country, this applies
to the period 1960-
2012. Alternative
conversion factors
are used in the Atlas
methodology and
elsewhere in World
Development
Indicators as single-
year conversion
MMR East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income factors. Myanmar
MNA Middle East & North Africa (excluding
MNE Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle incomeMontenegro declaredMontenegro
i
MNG East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income The World Bank systema Mongolia
MNP East Asia & Pacific High income Northern Mariana Islands
MOZ Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Mozambique
MRT Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income National account data were
Mauritania
adjusted to reflect the new bank
MUS Sub-Saharan Africa Upper middle income Mauritius
MWI Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Malawi
MYS East Asia & Pacific Upper middle income Malaysia
NAC North America regionaNorth America
NAM Sub-Saharan Africa Upper middle incomeFiscal year end: MarchNamibia
NCL East Asia & Pacific High income New Caledonia
NER Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Niger
NGA Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income The World Bank systema Nigeria
NIC Latin America & CaribLower middle income The World Bank systema Nicaragua
NLD Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Netherlands
NOR Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Norway
NPL South Asia Lower middle income The reporting period foNepal
NRU East Asia & Pacific High income The reporting period fo Nauru
NZL East Asia & Pacific High income Fiscal year end: MarchNew Zealand
OED OECD members
OMN Middle East & North AHigh income Oman
OSS Other small states
PAK South Asia Lower middle income The reporting period fo Pakistan
PAN Latin America & CaribUpper middle income Panama
PER Latin America & CaribUpper middle incomeThe World Bank systema Peru
PHL East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income Philippines
PLW East Asia & Pacific High income Fiscal year ends on SePalau
PNG East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income Papua New Guinea
POL Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Poland
PRE Pre-dividend countriesPre-demographic dividend
PRI Latin America & CaribHigh income Fiscal year end: June Puerto Rico
PRK East Asia & Pacific Low income Korea, Dem. People's Rep.
PRT Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Portugal
PRY Latin America & CaribUpper middle incomeThe World Bank systema Paraguay
PSE Middle East & North ALower middle income National accounts dataWest Bank and Gaza
PSS Pacific island small st Pacific island small states
PST Post-dividend countriePost-demographic dividend
PYF East Asia & Pacific High income French Polynesia
QAT Middle East & North AHigh income Qatar
ROU Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle incomeThe World Bank systema Romania
RUS Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income Russian Federation
RWA Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Rwanda
SAS South Asia
SAU Middle East & North AHigh income Saudi Arabia
SDN Sub-Saharan Africa Low income The World Bank systema Sudan
SEN Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Senegal
SGP East Asia & Pacific High income Fiscal year end: MarchSingapore
SLB East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income Solomon Islands
SLE Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Sierra Leone
SLV Latin America & CaribLower middle income El Salvador
SMR Europe & Central AsiaHigh income San Marino
SOM Sub-Saharan Africa Low income The World Bank systema Somalia
SRB Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle incomeMontenegro declaredSerbiai
SSA Sub-Saharan Africa (excluding high inc
SSD Sub-Saharan Africa Low income The reporting period fo South Sudan
SSF Sub-Saharan Africa regSub-Saharan Africa
SST Small states (membersSmall states
STP Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income National account data wereSão Tomé
adjusted
and Principe
to reflect the new bank
SUR Latin America & CaribUpper middle incomeThe World Bank systema Suriname
SVK Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Slovak Republic
SVN Europe & Central AsiaHigh income A simple multiplier is Slovenia
SWE Europe & Central AsiaHigh income Fiscal year end: June Sweden
SWZ Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Fiscal year end: MarchEswatini
SXM Latin America & CaribHigh income Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
SYC Sub-Saharan Africa High income Seychelles
SYR Middle East & North ALow income The World Bank systema Syrian Arab Republic
TCA Latin America & CaribHigh income Turks and Caicos Islands
TCD Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Chad
TEA East Asia & Pacific (I East Asia & Pacific (IDA & IBRD)
TEC Europe & Central AsiaEurope & Central Asia (IDA & IBRD)
TGO Sub-Saharan Africa Low income Togo
THA East Asia & Pacific Upper middle incomeFiscal year end: SepteThailand
TJK Europe & Central AsiaLower middle income Tajikistan
TKM Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income Turkmenistan
TLA Latin America & the CLatin America & Caribbean (IDA & IBRD
TLS East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income Timor-Leste
TMN Middle East & North AMiddle East & North Africa (IDA & IBRD
TON East Asia & Pacific Upper middle incomeThe reporting period fo Tonga
TSA South Asia (IDA & IBR South Asia (IDA & IBRD)
TSS Sub-Saharan Africa (I Sub-Saharan Africa (IDA & IBRD)
TTO Latin America & CaribHigh income Trinidad and Tobago
TUN Middle East & North ALower middle income Tunisia
TUR Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income Turkey
TUV East Asia & Pacific Upper middle income Tuvalu
TZA Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income Tanzania
factors. In this
country, multiple or
dual exchange rate
activity exists and
must be accounted
for appropriately in
underlying statistics.
An alternative
estimate
(“alternative
conversion factor” -
PA.NUS.ATLS) is thus
calculated as a
weighted average of
the different
exchange rates in
use in the country.
Doing so better
reflects economic
reality and leads to
more accurate cross-
country comparisons
and country
classifications by
income level. For this
country, this applies
to 1960-1964 and
1975-1983.
Alternative
conversion factors
are used in the Atlas
methodology and
elsewhere in World
Development
Indicators as single-
year conversion
UGA Sub-Saharan Africa Low income factors. Uganda
UKR Europe & Central AsiaLower middle income Ukraine
UMC Upper middle income Upper middle income
URY Latin America & CaribHigh income Uruguay
USA North America High income United States
UZB Europe & Central AsiaLower middle income Uzbekistan
VCT Latin America & CaribUpper middle income St. Vincent and the Grenadines
VEN Latin America & Caribbean Venezuela, RB
VGB Latin America & CaribHigh income British Virgin Islands
VIR Latin America & CaribHigh income Virgin Islands (U.S.)
VNM East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income Vietnam
VUT East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income Vanuatu
WLD World aggregate. World
WSM East Asia & Pacific Lower middle income The reporting period foSamoa
XKX Europe & Central AsiaUpper middle income Kosovo
YEM Middle East & North ALow income The World Bank systema Yemen, Rep.
ZAF Sub-Saharan Africa Upper middle incomeFiscal year end: MarchSouth Africa
ZMB Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income National accounts datZambia
rates as conversion
factors. In this
country, multiple or
dual exchange rate
activity exists and
must be accounted
for appropriately in
underlying statistics.
An alternative
estimate
(“alternative
conversion factor” -
PA.NUS.ATLS) is thus
calculated as a
weighted average of
the different
exchange rates in
use in the country.
Doing so better
reflects economic
reality and leads to
more accurate cross-
country comparisons
and country
classifications by
income level. For this
country, this applies
to the period 2018-
2020. Alternative
conversion factors
are used in the Atlas
methodology and
elsewhere in World
Development
Indicators as single-
year conversion
ZWE Sub-Saharan Africa Lower middle income factors. Zimbabwe
tern and Southern

stern and Central

ab Emirates
d Herzegovina

rican Republic

rope and the Baltics


small states
& Pacific (excluding high income)
ographic dividend

Central Asia (excluding high income)


Central Asia
d conflict affected situations
g SAR, China

debted poor countries (HIPC)


rica & Caribbean (excluding high income)
rica & Caribbean
eloped countries: UN classification

ddle income
ddle income

ographic dividend

(French part)

st & North Africa


st & North Africa (excluding high income)

Mariana Islands
graphic dividend

m. People's Rep.

nd small states
ographic dividend

an Africa (excluding high income)

and Principe
ten (Dutch part)

Caicos Islands

& Pacific (IDA & IBRD)


Central Asia (IDA & IBRD)

rica & Caribbean (IDA & IBRD)

st & North Africa (IDA & IBRD)

a (IDA & IBRD)


an Africa (IDA & IBRD)
ddle income

t and the Grenadines


INDICATOR_CODE INDICATOR_NAME
SL.UEM.TOTL.ZS Unemployment, total (% of total labor force) (modeled ILO estimate)
SOURCE_NOTE
Unemployment refers to the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment.
SOURCE_ORGANIZATION
International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved on February 8, 2022.

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