Using the CIA
Factbook for data, the present total fertility rate for the world is 2.407 births per woman that survives childbearing.
Not exact matches
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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.
Unless otherwise stated, the source
for the component is the 2007 OECD
Factbook.
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
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Factbook data used by others like Net Applications is from 2009 and therefore out of date.
The average equity mutual fund expense ratio in 2014 was 0.70 percent;
for bond funds it was 57 basis points, according to the Investment Company Institute 2015
Factbook.
The service sector as a whole accounts
for about 40 percent of the country's GDP, according to the CIA's «World
Factbook.»
According to the CIA
Factbook (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-
factbook/geos/ee.html)
for the European Union, overall (migrations, births, deaths) «Population growth rate: 0.212 % (2010 est.)»
Sources referenced
for this short history include The BBC and their useful timeline, A House of Many Mansions, Wikipedia and the CIA
Factbook.
The charts on the CIA World
Factbook show that there will not be enough young people around to run the factories and care
for the old people.
I am now amazed that the CIA
Factbook estimates that rate at 2.5
for the world on average.
Sources
for this report include: CIA World
Factbook; DRI - WEFA Latin America Economic Outlook; McGraw - Hill Companies, Global Power Report; Dow Jones; Economist Intelligence Unit ViewsWire; Financial Times; Latin American Power Watch; Latin American Energy Alert; Oil Daily; Oil and Gas Journal; Petroleum Economist; Petroleum Intelligence Weekly; U.S. Energy Information Administration; Wood Mackenzie; World Markets Analysis.
Sources
for this report include: Argus Latin American Energy; Cambridge Energy Research Associates; Chicago Tribune; CIA World
Factbook; Dow Jones News wire service; Economist Intelligence Unit ViewsWire; Electric Utility Week; Financial Times; Global Insight; Global Power Report; Houston Chronicle; Inside Energy; Inside F.E.R.C.; Los Angeles Times; Megawatt Daily; Natural Gas Week; New York Times; Oil and Gas Journal; Oil Daily; Petroleum Economist; Petroleum Intelligence Weekly; Platts Oilgram News; San Diego Union - Tribune; U.S. Energy Information Administration; World Gas Intelligence; World Markets Online.
Sources
for this report include: Agence France Presse, Asia Pulse, Associated Press, BBC Monitoring International Reports, Central Asia & Caucasus Business Report, Caspian News Agency, Caspian Business Report, CIA World
Factbook, Current Digest of the Post-Soviet Press, The Economist, Energy Day, The Financial Times, FSU Energy, FSU Oil and Gas Monitor, Gas Connections, Global Insight, Hart's European Fuel News, Interfax News Agency, The International Herald Tribune, International Petroleum Finance, ITAR - TASS News Agency, Mining & Metals Report, The Moscow Times, Oil and Gas Journal, Petroleum Economist, Petroleum Report, Platt's International Coal Report, Platt's Oilgram News, Polish News Bulletin, PR Newswire, Project Finance, Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, Reuters, RosBusinessConsulting Database, Russian Economic News, The Russian Oil & Gas Report, Turkish Daily News, Ukraine Business Report, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of State, Warsaw Business Journal, World Gas Intelligence, and World Markets Analysis.
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For example, anything created by the CIA in the CIA World
Factbook is available
for anyone to use subject to one important caveat: if the CIA is using other people's copyright materials you must have their permission to use that b
for anyone to use subject to one important caveat: if the CIA is using other people's copyright materials you must have their permission to use that bit.