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Country or AreaSubgroupYearSourceUnitValue 
AlbaniaTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent15 
AlgeriaTotal2000WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent6 
AndorraTotal1999WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent24 
ArmeniaTotal2000WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent7 
AustraliaTotal1998WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent21 
AustriaTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent21 
AzerbaijanTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent4 
BangladeshTotal2000WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent3 
BelarusTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent17 
BelgiumTotal1999WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent16 
BeninTotal2001WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent4 
BoliviaTotal1998WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent15 
BulgariaTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent17 
Burkina FasoTotal2003WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent1 
CambodiaTotal2000WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent1 
CameroonTotal1998WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent3 
CanadaTotal1998WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent19 
Cape VerdeTotal1998WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent6 
ChadTotal1997WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent1 
ColombiaTotal2000WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent25 
Côte d’IvoireTotal1999WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent3 
CroatiaTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent14 
Czech RepublicTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent14 
DenmarkTotal2001WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent18 
Dominican RepublicTotal1999WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent32 
EcuadorTotal1999WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent19 
EgyptTotal2000WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent11 
El SalvadorTotal1998WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent16 
EstoniaTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent15 
EthiopiaTotal2000WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent1 
FinlandTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent16 
FranceTotal1999WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent16 
GabonTotal2000WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent6 
GeorgiaTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent12 
GermanyTotal2001WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent22 
GhanaTotal2003WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent4 
GuatemalaTotal1999WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent12 
GuineaTotal1999WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent2 
HaitiTotal2000WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent2 
HungaryTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent23 
IcelandTotal2001WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent17 
IndiaTotal1999WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent7 
IndonesiaTotal2003WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent4 
IrelandTotal2000WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent19 
IsraelTotal2001WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent17 
ItalyTotal1999WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent32 
JordanTotal2002WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent16 
KazakhstanTotal1998WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent11 
KenyaTotal2003WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent4 
KyrgyzstanTotal1997WHO_Core Health Indicators Database_Jul2007 (International estimate)Percent6 
Source

Gender Info

Source:  United Nations Statistics Division

Gender Info 2007 is a global database of gender statistics and indicators on a wide range of policy areas, including: population, families, health, education, work, and political participation. It can be used by governments, international organizations, advocacy groups, researchers and others in need of statistics for planning, analysis, advocacy and awareness-raising. Users will find in Gender Info an easy-to-use tool to shed light on gender issues through customizable tables, graphs and maps. It is an initiative of the United Nations Statistics Division, produced in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

This database is no longer updated. Please visit http://unstats.un.org/unsd/gender/data.html for other Gender Statistics.
Last update in UNdata: 2008/03/21
Next update in UNdata: Not applicable