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World Development Indicators (WDI) is the World Bank’s premier compilation of cross-country comparable data on development. Experience Stories Explore Data The World Development Indicators is a compilation of relevant, high-quality, and internationally comparable statistics about global development and the fight against poverty.
The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance. We fund thousands of develoment projects, offer aid during emergencies, and invest in private sector. We cultivate leading experts who share insight, research, and data with the development community.
The Atlas is built around World Development Indicators 2017 — the World Bank's compilation of statistics from over 200 economies about global development and the quality of people's lives. For each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, selected indicators have been identified and visualized to analyze trends and challenges, and to ...
For added perspective, the World Bank also track poverty at $3.65 a day, the typical line for lower-middle-income countries, and $6.85 a day, typical for upper-middle-income countries. Poverty measured at the international poverty line of $2.15 a day is used to track progress toward meeting the World Bank target of reducing the share of people ...
The World Bank is a vital source of financial and technical assistance. We fund thousands of develoment projects, offer aid during emergencies, and invest in private sector. We cultivate leading experts who share insight, research, and data with the development community.
The Global Consumption Database is a one-stop source of data on household consumption patterns in developing countries. It is designed to serve a wide range of users—from researchers seeking data for analytical studies to businesses seeking a better understanding of the markets into which they are expanding or those they are already serving.
The Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2023 was produced by the Development Economics Data Group (DECDG) of the World Bank, in collaboration with various units across the World Bank. The Partnership Fund for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG Fund) and the KDI School of Public Policy and Management provided generous financial support.
The latest version of the data includes 400 PTAs signed between 1958 and 2023. Suggested citation for the Handbook of Deep Trade Agreements: Mattoo, Aaditya; Rocha, Nadia; Ruta, Michele. 2020. Handbook of Deep Trade Agreements. Washington, DC: World Bank. Suggested citation for specific chapters: Author(s) Last name(s), first name(s).
As Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3.8, UHC is tracked jointly by the World Health Organization and the World Bank with biannual Global Monitoring Reports. The latest Tracking Universal Health Coverage – Global Monitoring Report 2023 paints an alarming picture of worldwide UHC trends during the first two decades of the millennium.
The table shows, for each featured indicator, time coverage per year, for all countries, for each decade since the 1960s, and regional coverage for each World Bank geographical region since 2010. For detailed thematic lists please refer to the World Development Indicators Statistical Tables .