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Measuring Quality and Characterizing Cuna Mas Home Visits
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2023-12-07T20:20:44.000ZThis dataset contains information on Programa Nacional Cuna Más (Cuna Mas, hereinafter), Peru’s largest early childhood development program established in 2012. It focuses on one of the two services provided by Cuna Mas known as Servicio de Acompanamiento a Familias (SAF), a home visiting program that operates in rural areas and provides one-hour weekly home visits to children aged 0-36 months and their caregiver. The objective of the study was to compare different instruments to measure the quality of home visiting programs. Between August and October 2015, three instruments were administered to a sample of 554 children enrolled in Cuna Mas and receiving home visits at the time of data collection, and on their 176 home visitors who regularly work with 80 supervisors. The following quality instruments were administered: • Home Visit Rating Scale, version A+2 (HOVRS; Roggman et al. 2010) • Home Visit Content and Characteristics Form (HVCCF; Boller et al. 2009) • A supervisor checklist The first two quality instruments are widely used among home visiting services in the United States. For each child in the sample, one home visit was filmed and the videos were later coded to create the scores, following the instruments’ manuals. The checklist, on the other hand, was designed based on record forms used by Cuna Mas and other home visiting programs in low- and middle- income countries, and was administered live during the visit by the home visitor’s supervisor. The final, multilevel dataset includes: • 554 visits with an identical number of distinct children • 176 home visitors • 80 supervisors • Methodology available at: <a href="https://idbg.sharepoint.com/teams/EZ-RG-ESW/RG-K1423/25%20Results%20Management/Publicaciones%20-%20Base%20de%20Datos/measuring-quality-and-characterizing-cuna-mas-home-visits.pdf">https://idbg.sharepoint.com/teams/EZ-RG-ESW/RG-K1423/25%20Results%20Management/Publicaciones%20-%20Base%20de%20Datos/measuring-quality-and-characterizing-cuna-mas-home-visits.pdf</a>
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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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Regional System of Standardized Indicators in Peaceful Coexistence and Citizen Security
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2024-02-23T15:45:13.000ZThe Regional system of standardized Indicators in peaceful coexistence and Citizen Security (RIC) is a project through which 15 countries and two capital cities of Latin America and the Caribbean, have partnered to improve and compare their statistics on crime and violence. This initiative has been promoted and financed by the Inter-American Development Bank - IDB through the Regional Public Goods program under the coordination and execution of CISALVA Institute at the Universidad del Valle in Cali, Colombia. The citizen security indicators were designed, reviewed and approved by the project's partner countries, along with established definitions and methodologies for the standardizing of the collecting, processing and analyzing stages of the information flow in order to support the quality of the data published. These indicators were reviewed in various regional boards, resulting in the improvement of some of them and the selection of additional citizen security indicators. The indicators are obtained via administrative records and others via surveys. In order to ensure the comparability of the indicators, a standardization process of concepts relating to the variables of time, place, person and circumstance was developed.<br><br><b>Click here to access the data: https://mydata.iadb.org/idb/dataset/2gtw-dpqa</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
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ICT Trends for Latin America and the Caribbean, 1995-2008 - Telephone technologies
mydata.iadb.org | Last Updated 2018-01-09T10:13:57.000ZThis 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. This graphic can be found in page 33, graphic A