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Source: World Development Indicators | The World Bank

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Country or AreaYearValue 
Albania202022.81
Albania201923.61
Albania201822.71
Albania201724.61
Albania2016251
Albania201524.81
Albania201425.51
Albania201222.92
Albania200824.42
Albania200524.32
Albania200225.32
Albania199620.73
Algeria201122.94
Algeria199526.95
Algeria198829.66
Angola201839.67
Angola200832.38
Angola200040.21
Argentina202431.29
Argentina2023319
Argentina202229.89
Argentina202131.29
Argentina202030.69
Argentina201931.39
Argentina201830.19
Argentina2017309
Argentina201630.79
Argentina201430.19
Argentina201329.59
Argentina201229.89
Argentina2011319
Argentina201031.89
Argentina200931.39
Argentina200832.59
Argentina200733.79
Argentina200633.89
Argentina2005359
Argentina200435.39
Argentina200337.79
Argentina200240.510
Argentina200139.510
Argentina200037.710
Argentina19993710
Argentina19983810
Argentina199736.410
Argentina199636.910
Argentina19953710
Argentina199434.410
Argentina199333.210
Argentina199234.310

Footnotes

1 - Based on data from HBS. Estimated from unit-record consumption data.
2 - Based on data from LSMS. Estimated from unit-record consumption data.
3 - Based on data from EWS. Estimated from unit-record consumption data.
4 - Based on data from ENCNVM. Estimated from grouped consumption data.
5 - Based on data from ENMNV. Estimated from grouped consumption data.
6 - Based on data from EDCM. Estimated from grouped consumption data.
7 - Based on data from IDREA. Estimated from unit-record consumption data.
8 - Based on data from IBEP-MICS. Estimated from unit-record consumption data.
9 - Based on data from EPHC-S2. Estimated from unit-record income data. Urban only.
10 - Based on data from EPH. Estimated from unit-record income data. Urban only.
Source

World Development Indicators

Source:  The World Bank

Published by the World Bank, the World Development Indicators (WDI) database provides global development data, featuring over 1,500 indicators spanning multiple decades and covering more than 200 countries and territories. These indicators encompass a wide range of topics, including economic growth, education, health, poverty, trade, energy, infrastructure, governance, and environmental sustainability. Data are sourced from 50 data partners, ensuring consistency, reliability, and comparability.

The WDI database is accessible through interactive online tools, API services, and downloadable datasets, allowing for detailed analysis and visualization. Whether for research, policy planning, or economic analysis, the WDI empowers policymakers, researchers, businesses, and analysts to understand global trends and make informed, data-driven decisions.
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