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Afghanistan Provincial Briefs
作者:
World Bank
来源地址:
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27407
关键词:
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITYACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATERACCESS TO SERVICESANTENATAL CARECALORIES PER DAYCARE DURING PREGNANCYCHILD LABORCITIZENSDEPENDENCY RATIODEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONSDIETARY DIVERSITYDISABILITYDISSEMINATIONFEMALE LITERACYFOOD SECURITYIMMUNIZATIONINDICATORS OF POVERTYINEQUALITYINTERNATIONAL COMMUNITYINTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONLABOR FORCELABOR MARKETLEVEL OF POVERTYLEVELS OF FOOD CONSUMPTIONNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTNATIONAL LEVELPOLICY DIALOGUEPOLICY MAKERSPOORPOPULATION AREAPOVERTY ANALYSISPOVERTY ASSESSMENTPOVERTY LINEPOVERTY PROGRAMSPOVERTY RATEPOVERTY RATESPOVERTY STATUSPROGRESSRURALRURAL POPULATIONRURAL REHABILITATIONSAFE DRINKING WATERSCHOOLINGSKILLED ATTENDANTSSOCIAL AFFAIRSSOURCE OF DRINKING WATERUNEMPLOYMENTVULNERABILITYVULNERABILITY ASSESSMENTReport
年份:
2011
出版地:
Washington,USA
语种:
English
摘要:
These briefs provide statistics on 39 socio-economic indicators encompassing several dimensions of wellbeing, including poverty and inequality, food security, labor market outcomes, sectoral distribution of employment, gender, education, health, and access to services and infrastructure. This compendium of key indicators aims to serve three main purposes. First, it provides a snap-shot of the development performance of each province and benchmarks it to that of other provinces and of nation as whole. This comparative perspective is provided with a view to assist policy makers and other development actors in their efforts to improve development effectiveness, particularly by providing evidence to prioritize and better target interventions at the provincial level. Second, by unbundling variations in development outcomes at the sub-national level, these provincial briefs complement and enrich the aggregate description of well being presented in the poverty status report. Third, these indicators are expected to provide provincial baselines to be updated by future rounds of the National Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (NRVA), in addition to serving as a reference for measures obtained from other data sources.

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