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Database of Political Institutions 2015
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2024-02-15T17:19:32.000ZThe Database of Political Institutions presents institutional and electoral results data such as measures of checks and balances, tenure and stability of the government, identification of party affiliation and ideology, and fragmentation of opposition and government parties in the legislature, among others. The current version of the database, which is now hosted at the IDB, expands its coverage to about 180 countries for 40 years, 1975–2015. Researchers at the World Bank Development Research Group first compiled the database in 2000 (see citation information below). It has become one of the most cited databases in comparative political economy and comparative political institutions. Almost 3000 studies have used this database so far as a source of institutional and political data in their empirical analysis. <br><br><b>Click here to access the data: https://mydata.iadb.org/idb/dataset/ngy5-9h9d/</b></br></br>
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Database of Labor Markets and Social Security Information System (SIMS)
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2024-05-07T18:30:52.000ZThe Database of Labor Markets and Social Security Information System (SIMS) is the most important source of information about jobs and pensions in Latin America and the Caribbean. It encompasses harmonized statistics of 25 countries in the region, assuring the comparability of the indicators among them and also over time. The dataset includes data since 1990 and it presents 72 main indicators, which can be broken down by age group, gender, zone, level of education and other. The SIMS contains information in 6 broad categories: population, employment, unemployment, income, social security and poverty. This database seeks to contribute to public policies design based on evidence to strengthen the development of the region. Also, visit the SIMS Website: https://www.iadb.org/es/sectores/inversion-social/sims/inicio
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SIMS-Database-Employed-Workers-in-services-occupations-Bahamas-2012
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2024-05-07T18:30:52.000ZThe Database of Labor Markets and Social Security Information System (SIMS) is the most important source of information about jobs and pensions in Latin America and the Caribbean. It encompasses harmonized statistics of 23 countries in the region, assuring the comparability of the indicators among them and also over time. The dataset includes data since 1990 and it presents 72 main indicators, which can be broken down by age group, gender, zone, level of education and other. The SIMS contains information in 6 broad categories: population, employment, unemployment, income, social security and poverty. This database seeks to contribute to public policies design based on evidence to strengthen the development of the region. <br><br><b>Click here to access the data: https://mydata.iadb.org/d/v2c9-36h7</b></br></br>
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Summary indicators of Employment protection Legislation (EPL) in Latin America and the Caribbean
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2024-02-15T21:36:21.000ZThe OECD/IDB indicators of employment protection legislation measure the procedures and costs involved in dismissing individuals or groups of workers and the procedures involved in hiring workers on fixed-term or temporary work agency contracts. The indicators have been compiled using IDB and OECD own reading of statutory laws, collective bargaining agreements and case law. The OECD Secretariat and the IDB equally share the responsibility of the interpretation of LAC countries’ statutory laws, collective bargaining agreements and case law. This data base constitutes the first systematic approach to review and compare employment protection regulations in LAC, in a way that is also comparable with countries around the world. <br><br><b>Click here to access the data: https://mydata.iadb.org/d/fzc8-jx54</b></br></br>
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Room for Development: Housing Markets in Latin America and the Caribbean - DIA 2012
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2024-02-23T15:45:42.000ZThis dataset was created to support 2012 DIA - Room for Development: Housing Markets in Latin America and the Caribbean on the following topics: housing markets, urban housing.<br><br><b>Click here to access the data: https://mydata.iadb.org/d/qnym-ipm8</b></br></br>
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Rental tenure: Latin America (Percent of Population) (DIA 2012) p. 91
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2018-09-04T22:07:15.000ZThis dataset were created to support 2012 DIA - Room for Development: Housing Markets in Latin America and the Caribbean on the following topics: housing markets, urban housing
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Differences in ICT Subscriptions within Latin America and the Caribbean (a. Main (Fixed) Telephone Lines per 100 inhabitants) (DIA 2011) graphic 2.4
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2018-03-21T21:58:08.000ZThis dataset was created to support 2011 DIA "Development Connections: Unveiling the Impact of New Information Technologies" on the following topics: ICT for development, ICT for productive development
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Freight Expenditures as a Share of Exports to the United States, 2006 (DIA 2010) graphic 5.5
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2018-01-09T09:49:43.000ZThis dataset were created to support 2010 DIA - on the following topics: macroeconomics, productivity, services sectors
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Public Management Evaluation Tool
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2024-02-15T21:17:54.000ZThe Public Management Evaluation Tool (PET) evaluates five “pillars” of the public policies' management cycle that are considered important for the implementation of Management for Development Results (MfDR): (i) results-based planning, (ii) results-based budgeting, (iii) public financial management (including auditing and procurement), (iv) program and project management (including the public investment system), and (v) monitoring and evaluation of public management. These pillars are broken down into components that track the maturity of institutional systems. The components are in turn composed of indicators and minimum requirements that these systems must have in an MfDR environment. All of these measures (minimum requirements, indicators, components, and pillars) are scored on a scale from 0 to 5, where a 5 indicates an ideal institutional situation. <br><br><b>Click here to access the data: https://mydata.iadb.org/idb/dataset/c89t-dh9r</b></br></br>
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Computers and internet access technologies (DIA 2011) graphic 2.1
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2018-12-16T19:29:38.000ZThis dataset was created to support 2011 DIA "Development Connections: Unveiling the Impact of New Information Technologies" on the following topics: ICT for development, ICT for productive development