2014 social progress index scores and raw data

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Country Code Social Progress Index Basic Human Needs Foundations of Wellbeing Opportunity Nutrition and Basic Medical Care Water and Sanitation Shelter Personal Safety Access to Basic Knowledge Albania ALB 69.13 80.12 73.13 54.14 94.81 91.53 66.72 67.43 87.02 Algeria DZA 59.13 76.25 64.25 36.90 91.00 87.04 68.57 58.38 87.15 Angola AGO 39.93 41.67 46.38 31.75 53.94 43.05 28.09 41.59 53.22 Argentina ARG 70.59 77.77 70.62 63.38 94.62 95.65 60.75 60.07 94.53 Armenia ARM 65.03 78.42 69.27 47.39 92.39 94.71 62.92 63.66 93.45 Australia AUS 86.10 92.47 80.27 85.54 98.28 99.94 84.12 87.53 96.80 Austria AUT 85.11 94.57 86.35 74.42 98.21 100.00 88.38 91.67 96.56 Azerbaijan AZE 62.44 76.19 68.59 42.54 91.43 68.56 77.50 67.29 93.26 Bangladesh BGD 52.04 57.28 59.40 39.44 72.55 56.57 42.91 57.08 71.65 Belarus BLR 65.20 84.13 67.35 44.13 97.93 94.76 74.99 68.84 96.78 Belgium BEL 82.63 92.74 78.81 76.34 98.26 100.00 86.11 86.60 98.40 Benin BEN 49.11 47.76 57.24 42.33 72.09 36.68 31.47 50.79 50.50 Bolivia BOL 62.90 63.44 71.42 53.85 77.11 61.55 53.78 61.31 86.22 Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH 64.99 84.52 63.53 46.93 97.30 92.32 72.76 75.69 90.21 Botswana BWA 65.60 65.88 72.67 58.25 70.02 74.92 51.54 67.05 84.49 Brazil BRA 69.97 71.09 75.78 63.03 92.02 81.64 73.20 37.50 95.43 Bulgaria BGR 70.24 82.01 71.72 56.98 94.95 98.66 62.83 71.58 93.67 Burkina Faso BFA 47.33 40.16 56.07 45.75 61.24 31.04 18.43 49.93 40.17 Burundi BDI 37.33 32.84 46.05 33.10 27.58 50.39 10.96 42.43 61.30 Cambodia KHM 51.89 47.44 66.89 41.33 76.91 35.58 28.96 48.30 70.45 Cameroon CMR 45.51 44.13 53.73 38.65 60.52 30.84 39.15 46.03 68.37 Canada CAN 86.95 93.52 80.31 87.02 98.10 95.76 88.64 91.58 98.00 Central African Republic CAF 34.17 27.42 47.38 27.70 47.06 23.61 9.61 29.41 35.90 Chad TCD 32.60 25.94 42.42 29.45 39.29 26.11 6.38 31.97 28.01 Chile CHL 76.30 83.85 72.99 72.06 94.85 92.19 76.37 71.99 94.91 China CHN 58.67 73.02 63.78 39.21 91.01 70.99 72.75 57.34 94.87 Colombia COL 67.24 69.56 75.72 56.45 90.61 72.18 76.88 38.56 89.63 Congo, Republic of COG 47.99 34.18 64.38 45.42 54.02 10.00 26.20 46.51 72.25 Costa Rica CRI 77.75 82.66 80.53 70.04 95.16 91.03 78.83 65.63 93.52 Croatia HRV 73.31 88.16 76.87 54.88 96.46 93.94 81.95 80.28 94.79 Cuba CUB 61.07 82.10 58.11 42.99 97.04 84.37 67.62 79.38 95.92 Czech Republic CZE 80.41 91.77 83.26 66.21 90.88 98.44 85.66 92.08 97.19 Denmark DNK 86.55 95.73 84.82 79.10 98.53 100.00 91.81 92.56 98.41 Djibouti 45.95 59.82 41.34 36.68 67.96 55.75 54.08 61.50 52.77 Dominican Republic DOM 63.03 65.78 71.38 51.93 85.06 83.61 61.55 32.90 86.32 Ecuador ECU 68.15 72.98 75.97 55.51 85.27 84.65 74.81 47.18 92.32 Egypt EGY 59.97 76.77 68.98 34.17 92.30 96.39 61.12 57.25 84.33 El Salvador SLV 64.70 68.98 67.20 57.92 88.02 73.59 76.56 37.73 83.86 Estonia EST 81.28 87.13 84.39 72.32 97.61 95.04 76.84 79.02 98.18 Finland FIN 86.91 94.63 84.17 81.92 98.74 99.83 90.66 89.29 99.25 France FRA 81.11 91.23 79.37 72.72 98.03 100.00 86.89 79.99 99.21 Georgia GEO 63.94 75.11 67.64 49.07 80.65 88.89 61.81 69.11 94.91 Germany DEU 84.61 93.08 84.96 75.81 98.68 100.00 85.44 88.19 97.38

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Albania ALB 69.13 80.12 73.13 54.14 94.81 91.53 66.72 67.43 87.02Algeria DZA 59.13 76.25 64.25 36.90 91.00 87.04 68.57 58.38 87.15Angola AGO 39.93 41.67 46.38 31.75 53.94 43.05 28.09 41.59 53.22Argentina ARG 70.59 77.77 70.62 63.38 94.62 95.65 60.75 60.07 94.53Armenia ARM 65.03 78.42 69.27 47.39 92.39 94.71 62.92 63.66 93.45Australia AUS 86.10 92.47 80.27 85.54 98.28 99.94 84.12 87.53 96.80Austria AUT 85.11 94.57 86.35 74.42 98.21 100.00 88.38 91.67 96.56Azerbaijan AZE 62.44 76.19 68.59 42.54 91.43 68.56 77.50 67.29 93.26Bangladesh BGD 52.04 57.28 59.40 39.44 72.55 56.57 42.91 57.08 71.65Belarus BLR 65.20 84.13 67.35 44.13 97.93 94.76 74.99 68.84 96.78Belgium BEL 82.63 92.74 78.81 76.34 98.26 100.00 86.11 86.60 98.40Benin BEN 49.11 47.76 57.24 42.33 72.09 36.68 31.47 50.79 50.50Bolivia BOL 62.90 63.44 71.42 53.85 77.11 61.55 53.78 61.31 86.22Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH 64.99 84.52 63.53 46.93 97.30 92.32 72.76 75.69 90.21Botswana BWA 65.60 65.88 72.67 58.25 70.02 74.92 51.54 67.05 84.49Brazil BRA 69.97 71.09 75.78 63.03 92.02 81.64 73.20 37.50 95.43Bulgaria BGR 70.24 82.01 71.72 56.98 94.95 98.66 62.83 71.58 93.67Burkina Faso BFA 47.33 40.16 56.07 45.75 61.24 31.04 18.43 49.93 40.17Burundi BDI 37.33 32.84 46.05 33.10 27.58 50.39 10.96 42.43 61.30Cambodia KHM 51.89 47.44 66.89 41.33 76.91 35.58 28.96 48.30 70.45Cameroon CMR 45.51 44.13 53.73 38.65 60.52 30.84 39.15 46.03 68.37Canada CAN 86.95 93.52 80.31 87.02 98.10 95.76 88.64 91.58 98.00Central African Republic CAF 34.17 27.42 47.38 27.70 47.06 23.61 9.61 29.41 35.90Chad TCD 32.60 25.94 42.42 29.45 39.29 26.11 6.38 31.97 28.01Chile CHL 76.30 83.85 72.99 72.06 94.85 92.19 76.37 71.99 94.91China CHN 58.67 73.02 63.78 39.21 91.01 70.99 72.75 57.34 94.87Colombia COL 67.24 69.56 75.72 56.45 90.61 72.18 76.88 38.56 89.63Congo, Republic of COG 47.99 34.18 64.38 45.42 54.02 10.00 26.20 46.51 72.25Costa Rica CRI 77.75 82.66 80.53 70.04 95.16 91.03 78.83 65.63 93.52Croatia HRV 73.31 88.16 76.87 54.88 96.46 93.94 81.95 80.28 94.79Cuba CUB 61.07 82.10 58.11 42.99 97.04 84.37 67.62 79.38 95.92Czech Republic CZE 80.41 91.77 83.26 66.21 90.88 98.44 85.66 92.08 97.19Denmark DNK 86.55 95.73 84.82 79.10 98.53 100.00 91.81 92.56 98.41Djibouti 45.95 59.82 41.34 36.68 67.96 55.75 54.08 61.50 52.77Dominican Republic DOM 63.03 65.78 71.38 51.93 85.06 83.61 61.55 32.90 86.32Ecuador ECU 68.15 72.98 75.97 55.51 85.27 84.65 74.81 47.18 92.32Egypt EGY 59.97 76.77 68.98 34.17 92.30 96.39 61.12 57.25 84.33El Salvador SLV 64.70 68.98 67.20 57.92 88.02 73.59 76.56 37.73 83.86Estonia EST 81.28 87.13 84.39 72.32 97.61 95.04 76.84 79.02 98.18Finland FIN 86.91 94.63 84.17 81.92 98.74 99.83 90.66 89.29 99.25France FRA 81.11 91.23 79.37 72.72 98.03 100.00 86.89 79.99 99.21Georgia GEO 63.94 75.11 67.64 49.07 80.65 88.89 61.81 69.11 94.91Germany DEU 84.61 93.08 84.96 75.81 98.68 100.00 85.44 88.19 97.38

Ghana GHA 55.96 52.39 65.63 49.85 75.78 39.10 42.19 52.50 71.35Greece GRC 73.43 86.99 74.85 58.45 98.36 99.04 76.74 73.83 97.77Guatemala GTM 61.37 66.50 67.95 49.67 78.77 82.47 65.19 39.59 76.88Guinea GIN 37.41 36.48 45.02 30.73 62.19 30.63 12.10 41.02 40.76Guyana GUY 60.06 68.49 58.36 53.35 85.01 81.32 57.78 49.84 87.96Honduras HND 61.28 63.42 70.57 49.84 87.10 79.85 52.80 33.94 85.16Hungary HUN 73.87 86.24 71.91 63.46 97.55 98.35 70.32 78.73 96.63Iceland ISL 88.07 94.32 88.19 81.71 98.78 100.00 85.05 93.45 98.65India IND 50.24 54.48 56.84 39.39 75.69 51.85 39.77 50.64 77.80Indonesia IDN 58.98 63.65 69.42 43.86 84.77 52.19 64.33 53.31 90.11Iran IRN 56.65 77.76 58.36 33.82 92.55 93.46 71.90 53.15 90.98Iraq IRQ 44.84 60.82 46.36 27.35 81.39 70.23 70.16 21.52 68.19Ireland IRL 84.05 93.63 75.89 82.63 98.34 99.37 88.61 88.19 99.37Israel ISR 71.40 85.77 71.57 56.87 98.29 100.00 77.88 66.88 98.36Italy ITA 76.93 86.73 77.48 66.58 98.52 99.93 80.65 67.83 98.02Jamaica JAM 70.39 69.23 76.34 65.60 88.95 79.46 70.28 38.22 91.49Japan JPN 84.21 94.72 79.25 78.67 97.28 99.53 89.74 92.33 99.75Jordan JOR 61.92 81.31 61.15 43.29 92.02 92.46 74.97 65.79 93.82Kazakhstan KAZ 59.47 75.14 54.80 48.47 95.15 80.90 64.41 60.09 92.34Kenya KEN 50.20 45.80 66.38 38.41 64.30 34.87 41.47 42.57 74.13Korea, Republic of KOR 77.18 88.69 76.26 66.58 98.11 90.75 80.81 85.09 97.65Kuwait 70.66 87.56 73.11 51.32 96.52 97.70 76.39 79.64 94.62Kyrgyzstan KGZ 57.08 64.42 60.54 46.26 91.07 77.42 42.74 46.45 91.92Laos LAO 52.41 59.01 61.58 36.65 68.26 52.20 47.40 68.20 69.60Latvia LVA 73.91 82.77 79.11 59.85 96.50 84.97 76.90 72.69 97.52Lebanon LBN 60.05 74.35 61.28 44.52 95.06 98.82 51.03 52.48 87.08Lesotho LSO 48.94 43.17 51.07 52.57 57.19 40.56 24.09 50.85 71.22Liberia LBR 44.02 36.77 48.99 46.29 54.36 26.29 13.36 53.07 42.36Lithuania LTU 73.76 81.47 77.96 61.84 97.62 81.91 74.73 71.63 97.71Macedonia MKD 68.33 81.87 67.90 55.23 96.28 93.47 64.98 72.75 89.24Madagascar MDG 44.28 39.73 51.90 41.20 68.31 16.07 22.44 52.11 68.05Malawi MWI 48.79 44.92 55.65 45.80 60.65 48.85 19.51 50.68 62.80Malaysia MYS 70.00 86.27 76.06 47.68 94.78 96.69 84.48 69.14 87.25Mali MLI 46.85 45.73 52.72 42.11 64.58 25.28 26.17 66.89 48.55Mauritania MRT 43.11 49.43 54.03 25.88 69.22 49.60 32.20 46.71 49.74Mauritius MUS 73.68 86.39 71.43 63.21 93.34 96.55 78.40 77.28 95.10Mexico MEX 66.41 74.18 67.37 57.67 95.50 87.86 78.73 34.61 91.19Moldova MDA 60.12 72.65 59.66 48.04 89.16 77.94 57.49 65.99 87.02Mongolia MNG 58.97 53.67 63.67 59.56 82.01 31.24 36.39 65.05 97.20Montenegro 66.80 78.91 69.01 52.48 97.27 91.21 58.66 68.52 96.05Morocco MAR 58.01 71.86 62.57 39.60 87.74 54.56 76.18 68.95 76.68Mozambique MOZ 45.23 41.19 49.86 44.64 51.37 17.36 34.36 61.68 54.21Namibia NAM 61.19 59.01 69.10 55.46 69.01 55.66 55.86 55.52 77.54Nepal NPL 51.58 57.13 60.12 37.49 77.14 51.84 34.90 64.64 79.19Netherlands NLD 87.37 93.91 87.56 80.63 98.16 100.00 88.92 88.56 99.26New Zealand NZL 88.24 91.74 84.97 88.01 97.57 100.00 83.23 86.13 99.49Nicaragua NIC 62.33 63.31 70.91 52.77 84.21 54.40 53.99 60.62 81.16Niger NER 40.10 33.74 48.87 37.70 64.19 4.75 16.43 49.59 30.77Nigeria NGA 42.65 36.57 58.08 33.29 57.41 31.12 34.20 23.57 51.08Norway NOR 87.12 93.59 86.94 80.82 98.71 100.00 82.93 92.75 99.44Pakistan PAK 42.40 51.24 47.75 28.22 63.07 59.20 37.88 44.80 50.84Panama PAN 72.58 77.39 77.85 62.48 90.08 80.84 78.97 59.69 90.42Paraguay PRY 62.65 63.41 66.40 58.16 80.07 59.29 59.24 55.04 82.46Peru PER 66.29 68.71 72.94 57.21 89.33 67.72 69.82 47.99 91.58Philippines PHL 65.86 66.76 69.17 61.63 83.13 74.14 58.94 50.84 88.96

Poland POL 77.44 84.72 81.10 66.50 98.18 95.07 62.93 82.71 97.37Portugal PRT 80.49 90.93 76.11 74.43 98.16 99.89 80.77 84.92 98.66Romania ROU 67.72 73.71 74.54 54.91 96.90 65.09 57.21 75.63 93.49Russia RUS 60.79 72.15 63.66 46.58 94.55 80.55 68.88 44.61 91.58Rwanda RWA 49.46 50.14 58.01 40.23 66.57 50.72 34.96 48.33 67.90Saudi Arabia SAU 64.38 83.12 69.84 40.18 95.15 90.40 82.01 64.93 94.07Senegal SEN 53.52 54.11 63.55 42.90 66.92 45.43 39.84 64.25 52.28Serbia SRB 70.61 81.86 77.10 52.87 96.51 94.63 63.74 72.56 94.24Slovakia SVK 78.93 90.49 83.25 63.04 96.76 98.15 83.24 83.83 96.63Slovenia SVN 81.65 92.05 83.60 69.30 98.28 99.64 78.90 91.39 97.64South Africa ZAF 62.96 60.20 67.49 61.19 75.90 69.80 64.20 30.90 92.85Spain ESP 80.77 90.22 76.90 75.19 98.16 99.75 82.50 80.45 99.37Sri Lanka LKA 59.71 69.05 67.27 42.80 82.36 72.11 61.21 60.52 95.67Sudan SDN 38.45 42.27 46.57 26.50 55.11 41.95 34.77 37.25 58.84Swaziland SWZ 48.87 50.26 53.05 43.29 61.03 50.22 35.68 54.10 77.11Sweden SWE 87.08 94.59 84.71 81.95 98.26 100.00 86.74 93.35 98.16Switzerland CHE 88.19 94.87 89.78 79.92 98.33 99.92 88.48 92.75 94.81Tajikistan TJK 56.05 62.68 60.88 44.60 74.64 61.24 56.47 58.37 88.90Tanzania TZA 46.06 38.79 57.27 42.10 57.71 21.99 24.13 51.35 63.56Thailand THA 65.14 74.10 71.97 49.34 93.53 81.78 76.38 44.70 93.18Togo TGO 42.80 40.67 53.78 33.96 68.16 11.33 28.36 54.84 56.31Trinidad and Tobago TTO 69.88 74.44 71.48 63.73 90.98 87.67 78.95 40.16 95.46Tunisia TUN 62.96 77.72 66.76 44.39 93.31 82.67 72.49 62.41 91.07Turkey TUR 64.62 82.10 64.36 47.41 94.45 95.90 79.86 58.18 91.49Uganda UGA 47.75 43.19 61.00 39.05 60.83 38.08 29.74 44.13 59.40Ukraine UKR 64.91 77.98 61.42 55.33 95.11 88.05 71.27 57.48 97.64United Arab Emirates ARE 72.92 88.62 76.74 53.39 96.40 92.77 83.91 81.41 92.78United Kingdom GBR 84.56 91.90 79.47 82.29 97.76 99.88 86.55 83.41 97.81United States USA 82.77 89.82 75.96 82.54 97.82 95.77 87.99 77.70 95.10Uruguay URY 77.51 85.79 72.18 74.56 94.81 97.95 78.39 72.01 95.05Uzbekistan UZB 57.34 75.88 53.28 42.87 92.01 73.93 73.81 63.76 94.29Venezuela VEN 63.78 65.47 75.02 50.86 92.89 81.20 60.26 27.55 91.16Yemen YEM 40.23 48.50 47.88 24.31 70.27 50.76 28.93 44.04 58.01Zambia ZMB 49.88 38.57 63.67 47.41 49.33 33.23 23.05 48.67 79.52

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4 10.3 87.5 60 63 39 19 3.8 3 91 0.46 13.1 0.06 14 1.6 92.8 62 58 75 48 2.3 4 85 0.3 10.4 0.06 23 4.0 88 43 35 40 17 6.3 2 72 0.33 13.1 0.05 01 12.4 92.7 28 46 42 12 8.2 1 86 1.58 13.8 22 19.6 70.6 53 97 56 2 8.2 4 64 0.04 4.7 0.29 01 8.7 56.5 46 89 69 7.4 2 80 0.45 9.2 24 22.3 27.7 41 62 77 3 6.3 3 71 0.12 2.5 0.45 03 10.4 81.7 42 40 68 21 8.0 3 81 0.39 11.5 0.10 13 10.3 88.6 47 65 41 27 5.0 4 89 0.38 13.3 0.02 04 9.8 90.6 57 65 56 38 3.3 3 92 0.51 12.9 0.03 04 5.0 83.4 42 54 56 47 5.7 3 90 0.17 10.4 0.21 23 1.6 83.5 59 69 81 80 5.8 3 93 0.83 11.7 0.06 42 4.8 90.8 37 72 44 4 9.5 1 82 0.54 11 0.15 01 20.9 29 11 60 53 7 10.0 1 81 0.09 6.2 04 4.0 79 39 56 55 18 3.6 3 84 0.14 9.5 0.30 04 1.1 88.3 89 73 80 69 1.0 2 92 0.84 13.9 0.04 34 1.1 92.1 85 90 70 65 3.5 3 94 0.62 13 0.02 31 9.6 65 22 87 44 1 6.7 3 72 0.24 12.2 0.12 03 20.5 57.3 33 55 43 16 6.0 2 83 0.03 6.4 0.28 03 20.8 93.8 35 80 23 27 8.1 1 90 0.35 8.7 0.18 24 21.5 31.6 29 58 67 8 4.8 4 30 0.09 3.9 0.42 04 2.8 70.5 38 42 72 46 4.4 4 85 0.14 11.8 0.07 02 4.4 83.9 41 80 56 11 7.8 2 60 0.32 6.9 02 7.4 89.3 50 38 47 14 9.0 2 73 0.29 8.6 0.27 23 20.7 44.3 26 67 63 5 8.0 2 88 0.14 5.5 0.32 03 8.4 86.3 25 44 38 14 5.9 2 85 1.29 13.3 0.06 02 7.7 66.9 69 99 80 4.3 3 83 0.52 12.6 03 1.0 94.7 76 88 77 75 5.0 2 93 0.68 13.6 0.03 53 2.8 92.9 73 75 82 70 4.2 3 90 1.71 13.9 0.05 54 9.5 91.5 73 47 82 76 2.8 4 85 0.3 11.6 0.11 01 15.7 87.7 17 96 51 5 7.5 3 92 12.3 0.01 03 9.3 85.5 20 59 67 51 6.4 3 93 0.39 10.7 0.18 02 7.3 53.4 18 68 25 9.0 1 68 0.1 1.8 0.50 03 19.8 63.1 38 61 68 5 6.0 3 78 0.05 6.7 0.24 0

All data in the 2014 Social Progress Index is the most recent available as of February 6, 2014.Dimension Component Indicator nameBasic Human Needs Nutrition and Basic

Medical Care

Undernourishment (%

of pop.)

Basic Human Needs Nutrition and Basic

Medical Care

Depth of food deficit

(calories/undernourish

ed person)

Basic Human Needs Nutrition and Basic

Medical Care

Maternal mortality

rate (deaths/100,000

live births)

Basic Human Needs Nutrition and Basic

Medical Care

Stillbirth rate

(deaths/1,000 live

births)Basic Human Needs Nutrition and Basic

Medical Care

Child mortality rate

(deaths/1,000 live

births)Basic Human Needs Nutrition and Basic

Medical Care

Deaths from infectious

diseases

(deaths/100,000)

Basic Human Needs Water and Sanitation Access to piped water

(% of pop.)

Basic Human Needs Water and Sanitation Rural vs. urban access

to improved water

source (absolute

difference between %

of pop.)

Basic Human Needs Water and Sanitation Access to improved

sanitation facilities (%

of pop.)

Basic Human Needs Shelter Availability of

affordable housing (%

satisfied)

Basic Human Needs Shelter Access to electricity (%

of pop.)

Basic Human Needs Shelter Quality of electricity

supply (1=low; 7=high)

Basic Human Needs Shelter Indoor air pollution

attributable deaths

(deaths/100,000)

Basic Human Needs Personal Safety Homicide rate (1=

<2/100,000; 5=

>20/100,000)

Basic Human Needs Personal Safety Level of violent crime

(1=low; 5=high)

Basic Human Needs Personal Safety Perceived criminality

(1=low; 5=high)

Basic Human Needs Personal Safety Political terror (1=low;

5=high)

Basic Human Needs Personal Safety Traffic deaths

(deaths/100,000)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Access to Basic

Knowledge

Adult literacy rate (%

of pop. aged 15+)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Access to Basic

Knowledge

Primary school

enrollment (% of

children)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Access to Basic

Knowledge

Lower secondary

school enrollment (%

of children)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Access to Basic

Knowledge

Upper secondary

school enrollment (%

of children)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Access to Basic

Knowledge

Gender parity in

secondary enrollment

(girls/boys)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Access to Information

and Communications

Mobile telephone

subscriptions

(subscriptions/100

people)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Access to Information

and Communications

Internet users (% of

pop.)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Access to Information

and Communications

Press Freedom Index

(0=most free;

100=least free)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Health and Wellness Life expectancy (years)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Health and Wellness Non-communicable

disease deaths

between the ages of

30 and 70 (probability

of dying)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Health and Wellness Obesity rate (% of

pop.)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Health and Wellness Outdoor air pollution

attributable deaths

(deaths/100,000)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Health and Wellness Suicide rate

(deaths/100,000)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Ecosystem

Sustainability

Greenhouse gas

emissions (CO2

equivalents per GDP)

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Ecosystem

Sustainability

Water withdrawals as

a percent of resources

Foundations of

Wellbeing

Ecosystem

Sustainability

Biodiversity and

habitat (0=no

protection; 100=high

protection)

Opportunity Personal Rights Political rights (1=full

rights; 7=no rights)

Opportunity Personal Rights Freedom of speech

(0=low; 2=high)

Opportunity Personal Rights Freedom of

assembly/association

(0=low; 2=high)

Opportunity Personal Rights Freedom of movement

(0=low; 4=high)

Opportunity Personal Rights Private property rights

(0=none; 100=full)

Opportunity Personal Freedom

and Choice

Freedom over life

choices (% satisfied)

Opportunity Personal Freedom

and Choice

Freedom of religion

(1=low; 4=high)

Opportunity Personal Freedom

and Choice

Modern slavery,

human trafficking and

child marriage (1=low;

100=high)

Opportunity Personal Freedom

and Choice

Satisfied demand for

contraception (% of

women)

Opportunity Personal Freedom

and Choice

Corruption (0=high;

100=low)

Opportunity Tolerance and

Inclusion

Women treated with

respect (0=low;

100=high)

Opportunity Tolerance and

Inclusion

Tolerance for

immigrants (0=low;

100=high)

Opportunity Tolerance and

Inclusion

Tolerance for

homosexuals (0=low;

100=high)

Opportunity Tolerance and

Inclusion

Discrimination and

violence against

minorities (0=low;

10=high)Opportunity Tolerance and

Inclusion

Religious tolerance

(1=low; 4=high)

Opportunity Tolerance and

Inclusion

Community safety net

(0=low; 100=high)

Opportunity Access to Advanced

Education

Years of tertiary

schooling

Opportunity Access to Advanced

Education

Women's average

years in school

Opportunity Access to Advanced

Education

Inequality in the

attainment of

education (0=low;

1=high)

Opportunity Access to Advanced

Education

Number of globally

ranked universities

(0=none; 5= >50)

GDP per capita, PPP

(constant 2005

international $)

All data in the 2014 Social Progress Index is the most recent available as of February 6, 2014.Definition Source LinkThe percentage of the population whose food intake is

insufficient to meet dietary energy requirements

continuously. Data showing as 5% signifies a prevalence of

undernourishment at or below 5%.

Food and Agriculture

Organization of the

United Nations

http://databank.worldbank.o

rg/data/views/variableselecti

on/selectvariables.aspx?sour

ce=world-development-

indicators

The number of calories needed to lift the undernourished

from their status, everything else being constant. The

average intensity of food deprivation of the

undernourished, estimated as the difference between the

average dietary energy requirement and the average

dietary energy consumption of the undernourished

population (food-deprived), is multiplied by the number

of undernourished to provide an estimate of the total

food deficit in the country, which is then normalized by

the total population.

Food and Agriculture

Organization of the

United Nations

http://data.worldbank.org/in

dicator/SN.ITK.DFCT

The annual number of female deaths from any cause

related to or aggravated by pregnancy or its management

(excluding accidental or incidental causes) during

pregnancy and childbirth or within 42 days of termination

of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the

pregnancy, per 100,000 live births.

World Health

Organization

http://apps.who.int/gho/dat

a/node.main.15?lang=en

Third trimester fetal deaths (> 1000 grams or > 28 weeks),

per 1,000 live births.

World Health

Organization

http://apps.who.int/gho/dat

a/node.main.ChildMort-

2?lang=enThe probability of a child born in a specific year dying

before reaching the age of five per 1,000 live births.

UN Inter-agency Group

for Child Mortality

Estimation

http://data.worldbank.org/in

dicator/SH.DYN.MORT

Age-standardized mortality rate from deaths caused by

tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS,

diarrhea, pertussis, polio, measles, tetanus, meningitis,

hepatitis B, hepatitis C, malaria, trypanosomiasis, Chagas

disease, schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis, lymphatic

filariasis, onchocerciasis, leprosy, dengue, Japanese

encephaltitis, trachoma, intestinal infections, and other

infectious diseases per 100,000 people.

World Health

Organization

http://apps.who.int/gho/dat

a/node.main.18?lang=en

The percentage of the population with a water service

pipe connected with in-house plumbing to one or more

taps or a piped water connection to a tap placed in the

yard or plot outside the house.

WHO/UNICEF Joint

Monitoring Programme

for Water Supply and

Sanitation

http://www.wssinfo.org/dat

a-estimates/table/

The absolute value of the difference between rural and

urban access to improved drinking water, which is defined

as the percentage of the population with piped water into

dwelling, piped water to yard/plot, public tap or

standpipe, tubewell or borehole, protected dug well,

protected spring, or rainwater.

Social Progress

Imperative calculation

using WHO/UNICEF Joint

Monitoring Programme

for Water Supply and

Sanitation data http://www.wssinfo.org/dat

a-estimates/table/

The percentage of the population with improved

sanitation, including flush toilets, piped sewer systems,

septic tanks, flush/pour flush to pit latrine, ventilated

improved pit latrines (VIP), pit latrine with slab, and

composting toilets.

WHO/UNICEF Joint

Monitoring Programme

for Water Supply and

Sanitation

http://www.wssinfo.org/dat

a-estimates/table/

The percentage of respondents answering satisfied to the

question, “In your city or area where you live, are you

satisfied or dissatisfied with the availability of good,

affordable housing?”

Gallup World Poll

The percentage of the population with access to

electricity.

United Nations

Sustainable Energy for

All Project

http://www.se4all.org/wp-

content/uploads/2013/09/11-

gtf_data_annex.pdfAverage response to the question: “In your country, how

would you assess the reliability of the electricity supply

(lack of interruptions and lack of voltage fluctuations)? “*1

= not reliable at all; 7 = extremely reliable]

World Economic Forum

Global Competitiveness

Report

http://www.weforum.org/iss

ues/competitiveness-

0/gci2012-data-platform/

Age standardized deaths caused from indoor air pollution,

including indoor air pollution-derived cases of influenza,

pneumococcal pneumonia, H influenzae type B

pneumonia, respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia, other

lower respiratory infections, trachea, bronchus, and lung

cancers, ischemic heart disease, ischemic stroke,

hemorrhagic and other non-ischemic stroke, chronic

obstructive pulmonary disease, and cataracts per 100,000

people. In the SPI model, data is scaled from 3 (<30

deaths per 100,000 people) to 1 (>100 deaths per 100,000

people).

Institute for Global

Health Metrics and

Evaluation

https://cloud.ihme.washingt

on.edu/public.php?service=fi

les&t=5a680ed82f7be84d10

b32052099fb617&download

&path=/2010/IHME_GBD_20

10_RESULTS_2010_HOUSEH

OLD_AIR_POLLUTION_FROM

_SOLID_FUELS_Y2013M11D2

0.zip

Number of homicides, defined as death deliberately

inflicted on a person by another person, per 100,000

people. Scored on a 1-5 scale:

1 = 0 – 1.99

2 = 2 – 5.99

3 = 6 – 9.99

4 = 10 – 19.99

5 = > 20

Institute for Economics

and Peace Global Peace

Index

http://www.visionofhumanit

y.org/gpi-data/

Evaluation based on the question: “Is violent crime likely

to pose a significant problem for government and/or

business over the next two years?” Measured on a scale

of 1 (strongly no) to 5 (strongly yes).

Institute for Economics

and Peace Global Peace

Index

http://www.visionofhumanit

y.org/gpi-data/

An assessment of the level of domestic security and the

degree to which other citizens can be trusted. Measured

on a scale of 1 (majority of other citizens can be trusted)

to 5 (very high level of distrust).

Institute for Economics

and Peace Global Peace

Index

http://www.visionofhumanit

y.org/gpi-data/

The level of political violence and terror that a country

experiences based on a 5-level “terror scale”:

1 = Countries under a secure rule of law, people are not

imprisoned for their views, and torture is rare or

exceptional. Political murders are extremely rare.

2 = There is a limited amount of imprisonment for

nonviolent political activity. However, few persons are

affected; torture and beatings are exceptional. Political

murder is rare.

3 = There is extensive political imprisonment or a recent

history of such imprisonment. Execution or other political

murders and brutality may be common. Unlimited

detention, with or without a trial, for political views is

accepted.

4 = Civil and political rights violations have expanded to

large numbers of the population. Murders,

disappearances, and torture are a common part of life. In

spite of its generality, on this level terror affects those

who interest themselves in politics or ideas.

5 = Terror has expanded to the whole population. The

leaders of these societies place no limits on the means or

thoroughness with which they pursue personal or

ideological goals.

Institute for Economics

and Peace Global Peace

Index

http://www.visionofhumanit

y.org/gpi-data/

Mortality due to road traffic injury, per 100,000 people,

age adjusted.

World Health

Organization

http://apps.who.int/gho/dat

a/node.main.A997?lang=en

The percentage of the population aged 15 and above who

can, with understanding, read and write a short, simple

statement on their everyday life. Literacy also

encompasses numeracy, the ability to make simple

arithmetic calculations. UN Educational,

Scientific, and Cultural

Organization Institute

for Statistics

http://data.worldbank.org/in

dicator/SE.ADT.LITR.ZS

The ratio of the number of children of the official primary

school age who are enrolled in primary school to the total

population of official primary school age children.

UN Educational,

Scientific, and Cultural

Organization Institute

for Statisticshttp://databank.worldbank.o

rg/data/views/variableselecti

on/selectvariables.aspx?sour

ce=education-statistics-~-all-

indicators

Total enrollment in lower secondary education, regardless

of age, expressed as a percentage of the total population

of official lower secondary education age. The gross

enrollment ratio can exceed 100% due to the inclusion of

over-aged and under-aged students because of early or

late school entrance and grade repetition. In the SPI

model, data are capped at 100.

UN Educational,

Scientific, and Cultural

Organization Institute

for Statisticshttp://databank.worldbank.o

rg/Data/Views/VariableSelec

tion/SelectVariables.aspx?so

urce=Education%20Statistics

#

Total enrollment in upper secondary education,

regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the total

population of official upper secondary education age. In

the SPI model, data are capped at 100.

UN Educational,

Scientific, and Cultural

Organization Institute

for Statistics

http://databank.worldbank.o

rg/Data/Views/VariableSelec

tion/SelectVariables.aspx?so

urce=Education%20Statistics

#The ratio of girls to boys enrolled at the secondary level in

public and private schools. In the SPI model, scores are

capped at 1.0.

UN Educational,

Scientific, and Cultural

Organization Institute

for Statistics

http://databank.worldbank.o

rg/Data/Views/VariableSelec

tion/SelectVariables.aspx?so

urce=Education%20Statistics

#

Subscriptions to a public mobile telephone service using

cellular technology, including the number of pre-paid SIM

cards active during the past three months, expressed as

the number of mobile telephone subscriptions per 100

inhabitants. In the SPI model, scores are capped at 100

mobile telephones per 100 people.

International

Telecommunications

Union

http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-

D/Statistics/Documents/stati

stics/2013/Mobile_cellular_2

000-2012.xls

The estimated number of Internet users out of the total

population, using the Internet from any device (including

mobile phones) in the last 12 months.

International

Telecommunications

Union

http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-

D/Statistics/Documents/stati

stics/2013/Individuals_Intern

et_2000-2012.xls

The degree of freedom that journalists, news

organizations, and netizens enjoy in each country, and the

efforts made by the authorities to respect and ensure

respect for this freedom. In the SPI model, scores are

grouped into 7 bands, from 1 (least free) to 7 (most free).

Reporters Without

Bordershttp://en.rsf.org/

The number of years a newborn infant would live if

prevailing patterns of mortality at the time of its birth

were to stay the same throughout its life.

World Development

Indicatorshttp://data.worldbank.org/in

dicator/SP.DYN.LE00.IN

The probability of dying between the ages 30 and 70 from

cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, or chronic

respiratory disease.

World Health

Organizationhttp://apps.who.int/gho/dat

a/node.main.A857?lang=en

The percentage of the population with a body mass index

(BMI) of 30 kg/m2 or higher (age-standardized estimate),

both sexes.

World Health

Organizationhttp://apps.who.int/gho/dat

a/node.main.A900?lang=en

The number of deaths resulting from emissions from

industrial activity, households, cars and trucks, expressed

as the rate per 100,000 people.

World Health

Organization http://apps.who.int/gho/dat

a/view.main.34300?lang=en

Mortality due to self-inflicted injury, per 100,000 people,

age adjusted.

Institute for Health

Metrics and Evaluation

https://cloud.ihme.washingt

on.edu/public.php?service=fi

les&t=d559026958b38c3f4d1

2029b36d783da&download

&path=/2010/IHME_GBD_20

10_RESULTS_2010_SELF-

HARM_Y2013M11D15.zip

Emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4),

nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs),

perfluorocarbons (PFCs), and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6)

expressed in CO2 equivalents using 100 year global

warming potentials found in the Intergovernmental Panel

on Climate Change Second Assessment Report per GDP-

PPP. In the SPI model, data is scaled from 0 to 4:

4: < 100

3: 100 – 200

2: 200 – 1000

1: 1000 – 2000

0: > 2000

World Resources

Institute

http://cait2.wri.org/wri/Cou

ntry%20GHG%20Emissions?i

ndicator=Total%20GHG%20E

missions%20Excluding%20LU

CF%20Per%20GDP&indicator

=Total%20GHG%20Emissions

%20Including%20LUCF%20Pe

r%20GDP&year=2010&sortDi

r=asc&chartType=geo

Baseline water stress or the ratio of total annual water

withdrawals to total available annual renewable supply,

scaled from 0 to 5.

4–5: Extremely high stress (>80%)

3–4: High stress (40–80%)

2–3: Medium-high stress (20–40%)

1–2: Low-medium stress (10–20%)

0–1: Low stress (<10%)

World Resources

Institute

http://www.wri.org/sites/def

ault/files/aqueduct_aggr_xls

x_20140109%20%282%29.zi

p

The protection of terrestrial and marine areas as well as

threatened or endangered species, comprising Critical

Habitat Protection, Terrestrial Protected Areas (National

Biome Weight), Terrestrial Protected Areas (Global Biome

Weight), and Marine Protected Areas, scaled from 0 (no

protection) to 100 (high protection).

Yale Center for

Environmental Law &

Policy and Columbia

University Center for

International Earth

Science Information

Network Environmental

Performance Index

http://epi.yale.edu/files/biod

iversity_and_habitat.xls

An evaluation of three subcategories of political rights:

electoral process, political pluralism and participation,

and functioning of government on a scale from 1 (full

political rights) to 7 (no political rights).

Freedom House

http://www.freedomhouse.o

rg/sites/default/files/Country

%20Ratings%20and%20Statu

s%2C%201973-

2014%20%28FINAL%29.xls

The extent to which freedoms of speech and press are

affected by government censorship, including ownership

of media outlets, measured on a scale of 0 (government

censorship of the media was complete) to 2 (no

government censorship of the media in a given year).

Cingranelli-Richards

Human Rights Data

Projecthttp://humanrightsdata.blog

spot.com/p/data-

documentation.html

The extent to which freedoms of assembly and

association are subject to actual governmental limitations

or restrictions (as opposed to strictly legal protections),

measured on a scale of 0 (rights severely restricted or

denied completely to all citizens) to 2 (rights virtually

unrestricted and freely enjoyed by practically all citizens).

Cingranelli-Richards

Human Rights Data

Project http://humanrightsdata.blog

spot.com/p/data-

documentation.html

The sum of the two following variables:

Freedom of Foreign Movement: Citizens' freedom to leave

and return to their country, measured on a scale of 0

(freedom was severely restricted) to 2 (unrestricted

freedom of foreign movement).

Freedom of Domestic Movement: Citizens' freedom to

travel within their own country, measured on a scale of 0

(freedom was severely restricted) to 2 (unrestricted

freedom of domestic movement).

Cingranelli-Richards

Human Rights Data

Project

http://humanrightsdata.blog

spot.com/p/data-

documentation.html

The degree to which a country’s laws protect private

property rights and the degree to which its government

enforces those laws, measured on a scale of 0 (private

property is outlawed, all property belongs to the state;

people do not have the right to sue others and do not

have access to the courts; corruption is endemic) to 100

(private property is guaranteed by the government; the

court system enforces contracts efficiently and quickly;

the justice system punishes those who unlawfully

confiscate private property; there is no corruption or

expropriation).

Heritage Foundation

http://www.heritage.org/ind

ex/explore

The percentage of respondents answering satisfied to the

question, “Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with your

freedom to choose what you do with your life?”Gallup World Poll

A combined measure of 20 types of restrictions, including

efforts by governments to ban particular faiths, prohibit

conversions, limit preaching or give preferential

treatment to one or more religious groups. In the SPI

model, scores range from 1 (low freedom) to 4 (very high

freedom).

Pew Research Center

Government Restrictions

Index

http://www.pewforum.org/2

014/01/14/appendix-2-

government-restrictions-

index/

A combined measure of three variables: estimated

prevalence of modern slavery in each country (accounting

for 95% of the total); a measure of the level of human

trafficking to and from each country (accounts for 2.5%);

and a measure of the level of child and early marriage in

each country (accounts for 2.5%), scaled from 1 (low

slavery) to 100 (high slavery).

Walk Free Foundation

Global Slavery Index

http://www.globalslaveryind

ex.org/report/

The contraceptive prevalence rate for women aged 15-49

who are married or in a union over the sum of

contraceptive prevalence rate and unmet need for

contraception.National University of

Singapore, published in

The Lancet

http://www.un.org/esa/pop

ulation/publications/WCU20

12/Alkema-etal_2013_Natl-

regl&global-rates&trends-

family-planning_WEB-

APPENDIX.pdf

The perceived level of public sector corruption based on

expert opinion, measured on a scale from 0 (highly

corrupt) to 100 (very clean).

Transparency

International

http://cpi.transparency.org/c

pi2013/results/

The percentage of female respondents answering yes to

the question, “Do you believe that women in this country

are treated with respect and dignity, or not?”Gallup World Poll

The percentage of respondents answering yes to the

question, “Is the city or area where you live a good place

or not a good place to live for immigrants from other

countries?”

Gallup World Poll

The percentage of respondents answering yes to the

question, “Is the city or area where you live a good place

or not a good place to live for gay or lesbian people?”Gallup World Poll

Discrimination, powerlessness, ethnic violence, communal

violence, sectarian violence, and religious violence,

measured on a scale on 0 (low pressures) to 10 (very high

pressures).

Fund for Peace Failed

States Index Group

Grievance indicator

http://ffp.statesindex.org/ra

nkings-2013-sortable

A measure of 13 types of religious hostility by private

individuals, organizations or groups in society, including

religion-related armed conflict or terrorism, mob or

sectarian violence, harassment over attire for religious

reasons or other religion-related intimation or abuse. In

the SPI model, scores range from 1 (low) to 4 (very high).

Pew Research Center

Social Hostilities Index

http://www.pewforum.org/2

014/01/14/appendix-3-social-

hostilities-index/

The percentage of respondents answering yes to the

question, “If you were in trouble, do you have relatives or

friends you can count on to help you whenever you need

them, or not?”

Gallup World Poll

The average years of tertiary education completed among

people over age 25.

Barro-Lee Educational

Attainment Dataset

http://databank.worldbank.o

rg/Data/Views/VariableSelec

tion/SelectVariables.aspx?so

urce=Education%20Statistics

The average number of years of school attended by

women between 25 and 34 years old, including primary,

secondary and tertiary education.

Institute for Health

Metrics and Evaluation

http://www.gapminder.org/

data/

The loss in potential education due to inequality,

calculated as the percentage difference between the

Human Development Index Education Index, which

comprises mean years of schooling and expected years of

schooling, and the Inequality-adjusted Education Index.

United Nations

Development

Programme

https://data.undp.org/datas

et/Value-lost-due-to-

Education-Inequality/7cr6-

t56t

The number of universities ranked in the top 400 on any

of the three most widely used international university

rankings, measured on a scale from 0 (no ranked

universities) to 5 (more than 50 ranked universities).

Times Higher Education

World University

Rankings, QS World

University Rankings, and

Academic Ranking of

World Universities

http://www.timeshighereduc

ation.co.uk/world-university-

rankings/2013-14/world-

ranking;

http://www.topuniversities.c

om/university-

rankings/world-university-

rankings/2013#sorting=rank+

region=+country=+faculty=+s

tars=false+search=;

http://www.shanghairanking

.com/ARWU2013.html

GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity (PPP).

PPP GDP is gross domestic product converted to

international dollars using purchasing power parity rates.

An international dollar has the same purchasing power

over GDP as the U.S. dollar has in the United States. GDP

at purchaser's prices is the sum of gross value added by all

resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes

and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the

products. It is calculated without making deductions for

depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and

degradation of natural resources. Data are in constant

2005 international dollars.

World Bank World

Development Indicatorshttp://data.worldbank.org

/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.P

P.KD

Instructions for finding data (if applicable) Additional notes(select all countries and prevalence of

undernourishment)

Dimension One: Country. Select all countries.

Dimension Two: Series. On left panel, choose

topic, then Health, then Mortality. Indicator is

titled “Prevalence of Undernourishment.”

Dimension Three: Time. Select all years.

Iraq:

Food and Agriculture Organization of the

United Nations.

http://www.fao.org/economic/ess/ess-

fs/ess-fadata/en/#.UvOf0flkRxA

Download data. Prevalence of

undernourishment is on sheet V_7.1

Age-standardized mortality rate by cause (per

100 000 population) - Communicable

Select “Data Download” tab. Then select series

2.07, Quality of electricity and Edition 2013-

2014.

Filter data to “Age standardized” in Column F,

“both sexes” in column G, and “Death” in

column H. Data is found in the column “Rt-

mean” to signify the average rate of deaths per

country.

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada,

Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,

Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan,

Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway,

Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, United

Kingdom, United States:

World Health Organization

http://apps.who.int/gho/data/view.main.34

100?lang=en

Combination of time series from WHO

Violence and Injury Prevention (VIP); data

from WHO Global Burden of Disease 2002

and 2004; and WHO Global Road Safety

Status Report accessed via Gapminder

http://www.gapminder.org/data/

Traffic mortality, age adjusted, per 100 000

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Republic

of the Congo, Czech Republic, Denmark,

Djibouti, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland,

Ireland, Israel, Japan, Korea, Rep.,

Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway,

Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, United

Kingdom, United States:

CIA World Factbook

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/th

e-world-factbook/fields/print_2103.html

Dimension One: Country. Select all countries.

Dimension Two: Series. On left panel, choose

topic, then primary, then enrolment rates.

Indicator is titled “Net enrolment rate. Primary.

Total.” Can also be found by searching

indicator name.

Dimension Three: Time. Select all years

Albania, China

United Nations Children’s Fund

http://www.unicef.org/sowc2013/files/Tabl

e_1_Stat_Tables_SWCR2013_ENGLISH.pdf

Brazil, Madagascar

United Nations Children’s Fund

http://www.unicef.org/sowc2012/pdfs/SOW

C-2012-TABLE-1-BASIC-INDICATORS.pdf

Dimension One: Country. Select all countries.

Dimension Two: Series. On left panel, choose

topic, then secondary, then enrolment rates.

Indicator is titled “Gross enrolment ratio.

Lower secondary. All programmes. Total.” Can

also be found by searching indicator name.

Dimension Three: Time. Select all years.

United Arab Emirates:

http://www.unicef.org/sowc2012/pdfs/SOW

C-2012-TABLE-11-ADOLESCENTS.pdf

Dimension One: Country. Select all countries. United Arab Emirates:

http://www.unicef.org/sowc2012/pdfs/SOW

C-2012-TABLE-11-ADOLESCENTS.pdf

Dimension One: Country. Select all countries.

Dimension Two: Series. On left panel, choose

topic, then secondary, then enrolment rates.

Indicator is titled “Gender parity index for gross

enrolment ratio. Secondary. All programmes.”

Can also be found by searching indicator name.

Dimension Three: Time. Select all years.

Access Index Data -> “Examine our data”

download. Tab titled “Prevalence”

p.48

Dimension One: Country. Select all countries.

Dimension Two: Series. On left panel, choose

topic, then attainment. Indicator is titled

“Barro-Lee: Average years of tertiary schooling,

age 25+, total.”

Dimension Three: Time. Select all years.

Dataset: Mean years in school (women 25 to 34

years)