- WDI - Home - World Bank
The World Development Indicators is a compilation of relevant, high-quality, and internationally comparable statistics about global development and the fight against poverty The database contains 1,400 time series indicators for 217 economies and more than 40 country groups, with data for many indicators going back more than 50 years
- WDI - World Development Indicators Reports
The World Development Indicators (WDI) is the World Bank’s premier compilation of international statistics on global development Drawing from officially recognized sources and including national, regional, and global estimates, the WDI provides access to almost 1,600 indicators for 217 economies, with some time series extending back more than 50 years The database helps users — analysts
- WDI - About World Development Indicators
The World Development Indicators (WDI) is produced by the Development Data Group, and in collaboration with the Bank's regions and Global Practices, as well as external partners The database is a compilation of relevant, high-quality, and internationally comparable statistics about global development and the fight against poverty
- User Guide to WDI Resources - World Bank
SDG resources SDG related indicators can be explored in the SDG dashboard, which uses WDI data and through DataBank In addition to databases, the Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals presents a visual guide to key SDGs developed by World Bank experts
- WDI - Economy - World Bank
Overview The indicators within the Economy section allow us to analyze various aspects of both national and global economic activity As countries produce goods and services, and consume these domestically or trade internationally, economic indicators measure levels and changes in the size and structure of different economies, and identify growth and contractions
- WDI - Sources and Methods - World Bank
As a major user of development data, the World Bank recognizes the importance of data documentation to inform users of the methods and conventions used by primary data collectors— usually national statistical agencies, central banks, and customs services—and by international organizations, which compile the statistics that appear in the World Development Indicators database
- WDI - Environment - World Bank
What types of data are available? The environment-related indicators illuminate phenomena such as urbanization and the loss of biological diversity; agricultural output and declining forest area; freshwater withdrawals and freshwater growing scarcity; electricity production and greenhouse gas emissions
- WDI - The World by Income and Region
The World Bank classifies economies for analytical purposes into four income groups: low, lower-middle, upper-middle, and high income For this purpose it uses gross national income (GNI) per capita data in U S dollars, converted from local currency using the World Bank Atlas method, which is applied to smooth exchange rate fluctuations
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