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Source: The State of the World’s Children | United Nations Children's Fund

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Country or AreaSubgroupYearSourceUnitValue 
AfghanistanTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent231
AlbaniaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent201
AngolaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent82
ArgentinaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent141
ArmeniaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent221
AustriaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent222
AzerbaijanTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent201
BangladeshTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent211
BelarusTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent231
BelgiumTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent212
BeninTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent182
BhutanTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent171
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)Total2005-2011UN_World BankPercent91
Bosnia and HerzegovinaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent181
BrazilTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent101
BulgariaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent221
Burkina FasoTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent171
BurundiTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent211
CambodiaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent191
CameroonTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent171
CanadaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent202
Cape VerdeTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent122
CEE/CISTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent192
Central African RepublicTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent101
ChadTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent172
ChileTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent121
ChinaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent151
ColombiaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent101
ComorosTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent82
CongoTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent131
Costa RicaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent121
Côte d'IvoireTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent161
CroatiaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent201
Democratic Republic of the CongoTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent151
DjiboutiTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent172
Dominican RepublicTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent131
East Asia and PacificTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent162
Eastern and Southern AfricaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent162
EcuadorTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent131
EgyptTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent221
El SalvadorTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent131
EstoniaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent182
EthiopiaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent221
FijiTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent161
FinlandTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent242
GabonTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent161
GambiaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent132
GeorgiaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent161
GermanyTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent222
GhanaTotal2005-2011UN_World BankPercent151

Footnotes

1 - Data refer to the most recent year available during the period specified in the column heading.
2 - Data refer to the most recent year available during the period specified in the column heading. Data refer to years or periods other than those specified in the column heading. Such data are not included in the calculation of regional and global averages.
Source

The State of the World’s Children

Source:  United Nations Children's Fund

Economic and social statistics on the countries and territories of the world, with particular reference to children’s well-being.
Last update in UNdata: 2013/06/19
Next update in UNdata: To be confirmed