For example, its web site says geo - weighting isn't used because the CIA
Factbook data used by others like Net Applications is from 2009 and therefore out of date.
Not exact matches
A note: the majority of
data in the
Factbook is for 2005, and the lower the military spending as a percentage of GDP the better the score in that category.
Life expectancy at birth Infant mortality rate (figures for Korea and New Zealand were taken from the CIA World
Factbook, 2005
data) % of population over age 15 considered obese and overweight Prison population rate Motor vehicles per 1,000 people Road fatalities per million people Road fatalities per million vehicles (figures for Mexico taken from the North American Transportation Statistics Database)
Employment rates ages 15 - 65 % of unemployed in civilian labour force (figures for Iceland, Mexico, Sweden and Turkey were taken from the CIA World
Factbook, 2005
data) % of unemployed in long - term unemployed category
The Association of Magazine Media has released its 2012/2013 Magazine Media
Factbook and the
data is interesting, to say the least!
Using the CIA
Factbook for
data, the present total fertility rate for the world is 2.407 births per woman that survives childbearing.
Based on the 21st annual publication of the Kids Count
Factbook, Geller delivered her
data - driven summary to a packed room.
The Rhode Island Kids Count
Factbook will be formally unveiled at a breakfast event Monday, but Eyewitness News got a sneak peek at all of the
data.
«The
data that we present in the 2011 Rhode Island Kids Count
factbook can help policy makers make informed decisions about what programs and policies are most important to ensuring the success of our children and our state.»
Locally, Rhode Island KIDS COUNT takes
data «on the road» to several communities with Data in Your Backyard presentations, which makes the Factbook more accessible to community leaders and policy mak
data «on the road» to several communities with
Data in Your Backyard presentations, which makes the Factbook more accessible to community leaders and policy mak
Data in Your Backyard presentations, which makes the
Factbook more accessible to community leaders and policy makers.
In Rhode Island, elected officials and community leaders use both the national Kids Count
Data Book, so they can see how RI compares to the other states and the nation as a whole, and the annual Rhode Island Kids Count
Factbook, to see how Rhode Island is doing state - wide and throughout its 39 cities and towns.