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Access key data and statistics related to YEM Project's key thematic priorities with an overarching focus on education and labour market statistics. The data presented on this page is sourced through UNESCO Institute of Statistics, World Bank Databank, OECD, International Labour Organization and other credible international data sources.
Based on data compiled from Education Statistics database consisting of UNESCO Institute of Statistics data and other reliable sources. Select the indicators of interest from the drop down menu in the data table or the chart, and find the data for each of the countries from 2014/15 onwards.
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Based on the ILO Statistics and the Sustainable Development Goals Database, this section presents employment related indicators for 8 YEM Project Partner Countries. Select the indicators of interest from the drop down menu in the data table or the chart, and find the data for each of the countries for the period 2014-2018.
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Based on the a variety of datasets located in the World Bank Open Databank, this section presents employment related indicators for 8 YEM Project Partner Countries. Select the indicators of interest from the drop down menu in the data table or the chart, and find the data for each of the countries for the period 2014-2018.
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The Human Capital Index (HCI) database provides data at the country level for each of the components of the Human Capital Index as well as for the overall index, disaggregated by gender. The index measures the amount of human capital that a child born today can expect to attain by age 18, given the risks of poor health and poor education that prevail in their country of origin. It is designed to highlight how improvements in current health and education outcomes shape the productivity of the next generation of workers, assuming that children born today experience over the next 18 years the educational opportunities and health risks that children in this age range currently face. This report drawn for the YEM Knowledge Platform furnishes the aggregate Human Capital Index scores and education related sub-indicators.
Enterprise Surveys provide firm-level data from over 125,000 establishments in 139 countries. Data are used to create over 100 indicators that benchmark the quality of the business environment across the globe. Each country is surveyed every 3 to 4 years.In addition to country-level aggregated data, firm-level data are available to registered users on the Enterprise Surveys site at http//www.enterprisesurveys.org/nada.