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spelling okr-10986-122552021-04-23T14:03:06Z The Little Data Book 2012 World Bank Adolescent fertility agriculture capital formation Carbon Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide emissions CD Contraceptive prevalence currency debt debt service debt stocks Deforestation Development Economics dissemination e-mail economic statistics Energy use Exports external debt fertility fertility rate Foreign direct investment GDP government revenue gross national income HIV immunization International Bank Life expectancy Life expectancy at birth live births married women measles migration Military expenditures Millennium Development Goals mortality mortality rate official development assistance oil oil equivalent per capita income population data Population growth PPP progress Remittances sanitation sanitation facilities secondary school Stock market Stock market capitalization terms of trade Total debt Total fertility rate U.S. dollars use per capita Value added woman World Population The little data book 2012 is a pocket edition of world development indicators 2012. The 216 country tables in the little data book present the latest available data for World Bank member countries and other economies with populations of more than 30,000. For operational and analytical purposes the World Bank's main criterion for classifying economies is Gross National Income (GNI) per capita. Each economy in the little data book is classified as low income, middle income, or high income. Low-and middle-income economies are sometimes referred to as developing economies. The use of the term is convenient; it is not intended to imply that all economies in the group are experiencing similar development or that other economies have reached a preferred or final stage of development. Classification by income does not necessarily reflect development status. Low-income economies are those with a GNI per capita of $1,005 or less in 2010. Middle-income economies are those with a GNI per capita of more than $1,005 but less than $12,276. Lower-middle-income and upper-middle income economies are separated at a GNI per capita of $3,975. High-income economies are those with a GNI per capita of $12,276 or more. 2013-02-06T18:29:12Z 2013-02-06T18:29:12Z 2012-04 978-0-8213-8992-8 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12255 en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research
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topic Adolescent fertility
agriculture
capital formation
Carbon
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide emissions
CD
Contraceptive prevalence
currency
debt
debt service
debt stocks
Deforestation
Development Economics
dissemination
e-mail
economic statistics
Energy use
Exports
external debt
fertility
fertility rate
Foreign direct investment
GDP
government revenue
gross national income
HIV
immunization
International Bank
Life expectancy
Life expectancy at birth
live births
married women
measles
migration
Military expenditures
Millennium Development Goals
mortality
mortality rate
official development assistance
oil
oil equivalent
per capita income
population data
Population growth
PPP
progress
Remittances
sanitation
sanitation facilities
secondary school
Stock market
Stock market capitalization
terms of trade
Total debt
Total fertility rate
U.S. dollars
use per capita
Value added
woman
World Population
spellingShingle Adolescent fertility
agriculture
capital formation
Carbon
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide emissions
CD
Contraceptive prevalence
currency
debt
debt service
debt stocks
Deforestation
Development Economics
dissemination
e-mail
economic statistics
Energy use
Exports
external debt
fertility
fertility rate
Foreign direct investment
GDP
government revenue
gross national income
HIV
immunization
International Bank
Life expectancy
Life expectancy at birth
live births
married women
measles
migration
Military expenditures
Millennium Development Goals
mortality
mortality rate
official development assistance
oil
oil equivalent
per capita income
population data
Population growth
PPP
progress
Remittances
sanitation
sanitation facilities
secondary school
Stock market
Stock market capitalization
terms of trade
Total debt
Total fertility rate
U.S. dollars
use per capita
Value added
woman
World Population
World Bank
The Little Data Book 2012
description The little data book 2012 is a pocket edition of world development indicators 2012. The 216 country tables in the little data book present the latest available data for World Bank member countries and other economies with populations of more than 30,000. For operational and analytical purposes the World Bank's main criterion for classifying economies is Gross National Income (GNI) per capita. Each economy in the little data book is classified as low income, middle income, or high income. Low-and middle-income economies are sometimes referred to as developing economies. The use of the term is convenient; it is not intended to imply that all economies in the group are experiencing similar development or that other economies have reached a preferred or final stage of development. Classification by income does not necessarily reflect development status. Low-income economies are those with a GNI per capita of $1,005 or less in 2010. Middle-income economies are those with a GNI per capita of more than $1,005 but less than $12,276. Lower-middle-income and upper-middle income economies are separated at a GNI per capita of $3,975. High-income economies are those with a GNI per capita of $12,276 or more.
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title The Little Data Book 2012
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