Global Gender Indicators Data
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About
This dataset provides key gender statistics from the World Bank, covering all countries over the last two decades. It offers crucial insights into various gender-related topics, including demographics, education, health, labour force participation, and political engagement. The data is vital for understanding global gender trends and supporting evidence-based policy development and research.
Columns
The dataset covers a wide array of themes, though specific column names from the data files are not detailed in the provided information. The key themes included in the dataset are:
- Demographics
- Education
- Health
- Labour Force
- Political Participation
- Assets
- Economic and Social Context
- Employment and Time Use
- Entrepreneurship
- Environment
- Leadership
- Norms and Decision-making
- Population
- Technology
- Violence
Distribution
The dataset is primarily provided in CSV format, organised into two main files:
1b582265-9e0a-4fd5-8345-4828993b72ba_Data.csv
(14.91 MB) and 1b582265-9e0a-4fd5-8345-4828993b72ba_Series - Metadata.csv
(15.26 MB). The total size for Version 1 of the dataset is 123.01 MB. Specific numbers of rows or records are not available. The dataset is expected to be updated annually.Usage
This dataset is ideal for a wide range of applications and use cases, including:
- Conducting gender studies and research
- Informing policy analysis and development related to gender equality
- Supporting socio-economic analysis and development programme planning
- Impact assessment of gender-focused initiatives
- Academic research and educational purposes focusing on global development and social equity.
Coverage
The dataset offers global geographic coverage, encompassing all countries. The time range spans the last 20 years, providing a historical perspective on gender trends. It specifically addresses key gender topics, making it suitable for analysing demographics, education, health, and labour force characteristics across various populations.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
This dataset is primarily intended for:
- Researchers and academics
- Policy makers and government agencies
- Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and international development agencies
- Data analysts and statisticians
- Anyone interested in gender equality, social development, and global statistics.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- World Bank Gender Statistics
- Global Gender Indicators Data
- International Gender Development Data
- Gender Equality Trends Dataset
Attributes
Original Data Source: Global Gender Indicators Data