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  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D1.5.CHLD.MORT">
    <wb:name>Availability of Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000 live births) data meeting quality standards according to UN IGME  (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Child Mortality Metadata from UN IGME</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D1.5.DT.TDS.DPPF.XP.ZS">
    <wb:name>Quality of Debt service data according to World Bank</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Debt Reporting Metadata from World Bank</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D1.5.LFP">
    <wb:name>Labor force participation rate by sex and age (%)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Labor force participation data for use by ILO</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D1.5.POV">
    <wb:name>Availability of Comparable Poverty headcount ratio at $2.15 a day (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Comparability data from World Bank's Povcalnet</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D1.5.SAFE.MAN.WATER">
    <wb:name>Safely Managed Drinking Water</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Availability of Safely Managed Drinking Water data for use by JMP</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D2.1.GDDS">
    <wb:name>SDDS/e-GDDS subscription</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>The Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS) and electronic General Data Dissemination Standard (e-GDDS) were established by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for member countries that have or that might seek access to international capital markets, to guide them in providing their economic and financial data to the public.  Although subscription is voluntary, the subscribing member needs to be committed to observing the standard and provide information about its data and data dissemination practices (metadata).  The metadata are posted on the IMF’s SDDS and e-GDDS websites.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D2.2.Download.options">
    <wb:name>Dimension 2.2: Online access - Download Options Score</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>This openness element measures whether download options are available. ODIN looks for three download options: (1) bulk download (at the indicator level), (2) API, and (3) user-select download (custom downloads). Options 2 and 3 are interchangeable for scoring purposes.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Open Data Watch</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D2.2.Machine.readable">
    <wb:name>Dimension 2.2: Online access - Machine Readability Score</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>This openness element measures whether data are made available in machine readable formats. Machine readable file formats allow users to easily process data using a computer. Common machine readable formats include XLS, XLSX, CSV, and JSON files.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Open Data Watch</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D2.2.Metadata.available">
    <wb:name>Dimension 2.2: Online access - Metadata Available Score</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>This openness element measures whether metadata are available for the published indicators. Metadata must be located in or near the data file or on a designated metadata section of the website. ODIN looks for three aspects of metadata: (1) definition of indicator; (2) date of upload; and (3) Source agency.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Open Data Watch</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D2.2.Non.proprietary">
    <wb:name>Dimension 2.2: Online access - Non-Proprietary format Score</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>This openness element measures whether data are made available in nonproprietary formats. Nonproprietary file formats are important because they allow users to access data without requiring the use of a costly, proprietary software that may prevent some users from accessing the data. Common nonproprietary formats include PDF, HTML, XLSX, DOCX, CSV, and JSON files.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Open Data Watch</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D2.2.Openness.subscore">
    <wb:name>ODIN Open Data Openness score</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>ODW Openness score</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Open Data Watch</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D2.2.Terms.of.use">
    <wb:name>Dimension 2.2: Online access - Terms of Use Score</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>This openness element measures whether data are made available under an open license. Open licenses must allow the use, reuse, and sharing or adaption of data for commercial and noncommercial use without any obligation other than attribution, per the Open Definition. Licenses prohibiting commercial use or having two or more additional stipulations are classified as “Not Open”. Licenses with no more than one additional stipulation are classified as “Some Restrictions.” Licenses that do not explicitly state all allowed uses under the Open Definition and do not include restrictive language are also classified as “Some Restrictions.”</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Open Data Watch</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D2.4.NADA">
    <wb:name>NADA metadata</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>NADA/NSO websites.  Statistical systems must be open and transparent about their methods and procedures and provide access to adequate metadata – detailed descriptions of the methods and procedures used to produce the data.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.1.POV">
    <wb:name>GOAL 1: No Poverty (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 1 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.10.NEQL">
    <wb:name>GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 10 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.11.CITY">
    <wb:name>GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 11 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.12.CNSP">
    <wb:name>GOAL 12: Responsible Consumption and Production (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 12 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.13.CLMT">
    <wb:name>GOAL 13: Climate Action (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 13 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.15.LAND">
    <wb:name>GOAL 15: Life on Land (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 15 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.16.INST">
    <wb:name>GOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 16 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.17.PTNS">
    <wb:name>GOAL 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 17 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.2.HNGR">
    <wb:name>GOAL 2: Zero Hunger (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 2 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.3.HLTH">
    <wb:name>GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-being (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 3 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.4.EDUC">
    <wb:name>GOAL 4: Quality Education (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 4 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.5.GEND">
    <wb:name>GOAL 5: Gender Equality (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 5 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.6.WTRS">
    <wb:name>GOAL 6: Clean Water and Sanitation (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 6 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.7.ENRG">
    <wb:name>GOAL 7: Affordable and Clean Energy (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 7 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.8.WORK">
    <wb:name>GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 8 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D3.9.INDY">
    <wb:name>GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure (5 year moving average)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>SDG Goal 9 data availability.  Source: UN Global SDG Indicators Database</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D4.1.1.POPU">
    <wb:name>Population &amp; Housing census (Availability score over 20 years)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Population censuses collect data on the size, distribution and composition of population and information on a broad range of social and economic characteristics of the population.  It also provides sampling frames for household and other surveys.  Housing censuses provide information on the supply of housing units, the structural characteristics and facilities, and health and the development of normal family living conditions.  Data obtained as part of the population census, including data on homeless persons, are often used in the presentation and analysis of the results of the housing census.  It is recommended that population and housing censuses be conducted at least every 10 years.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D4.1.2.AGRI">
    <wb:name>Agriculture census (Availability score over 20 years)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Agriculture censuses collect information on agricultural activities, such as size of holding, land tenure, land use, employment and production, and provide basic structural data and sampling frames for agricultural surveys.  Censuses of agriculture normally involves collecting key structural data by complete enumeration of all agricultural holdings, in combination with more detailed structural data using sampling methods.  It is recommended that agricultural censuses be conducted at least every 10 years.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D4.1.3.BIZZ">
    <wb:name>Business/establishment census (Availability score over 20 years)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Business/establishment censuses provide valuable information on all economic activities, number of employed and size of establishments in the economy.  Business Register information is establishment-based and includes business location, organization type (e.g. subsidiary or parent), industry classification, and operating data (e.g., receipts and employment).</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D4.1.4.HOUS">
    <wb:name>Household Survey on income, etc  (Availability score over 10 years)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>These surveys collect data on household income (including income in kind), consumption and expenditure.  They typically include income, expenditure, and consumption surveys, household budget surveys, integrated surveys.  It is recommended that surveys on income and expenditure be conducted at least every 3 to 5 years.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D4.1.5.AGSVY">
    <wb:name>Agriculture survey (Availability score over 10 years)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Agricultural surveys refer to surveys of agricultural holdings based on the sampling frames established by the agricultural census.  These are surveys on agricultural land, production, crops and livestock, aquaculture, labor and cost, and time use.  Some issues, such as gender and food security, are of interest to most agriculture surveys.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D4.1.6.LABR">
    <wb:name>Labor Force Survey (Availability score over 10 years)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Labor force survey is a standard household-based survey of work-related statistics at the national and sub-national employment or unemployment levels, rates or trends.  The surveys also provide the characteristics of the employed or unemployed, including labor force status by age or gender, breakdowns between employees and the self-employed, public versus private sector employment, multiple job-holding, hiring, job creation, and duration of unemployment.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D4.1.7.HLTH">
    <wb:name>Health/Demographic survey (Availability score over 10 years)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Health surveys collect information on various aspects of health of populations, such as health expenditure, access, utilization, and outcomes.  They typically include Demographic and Health Surveys.  It is recommended that health surveys be conducted at least every 3 to 5 years.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D4.1.8.BZSVY">
    <wb:name>Business/establishment survey (Availability score over 10 years)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>The business/establishment survey provides information on employment, hours, and earnings of employees from a sample of business establishments including private and public, entities that are classified based on an establishment's principal activity from the business or establishment census.  Establishment surveys include surveys of businesses, farms, and institutions.  They may ask for information about the establishment itself and/or employee characteristics and demographics.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D4.2.3.CRVS">
    <wb:name>CRVS (WDI)</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) complete</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D4.3.GEO.first.admin.level">
    <wb:name>Geospatial data available at 1st Admin Level</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Indicator data availability at sub-national levels</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D5.1.DILG">
    <wb:name>Legislation Indicator based on PARIS21 indicators on SDG 17.18.2</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Based on PARIS21 indicators on SDG 17.18.2 (national statistical legislation compliance with UN Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics), existence of National Statistical Council, national statistical strategy generation, national statistical plan. Also include some other legislative aspects that foster good use of statistics eg freedom of information, privacy/transparency, good governance (eg free and fair elections).</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D5.2.1.SNAU">
    <wb:name>System of national accounts in use</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>The national accounts data are compiled using the concepts, definitions, framework, and methodology of the System of National Account 2008 (SNA2008) or European System of National and Regional Accounts (ESA 2010).  The manual has evolved to meet the changing economic structure, to follow systematic accounting and ensure international compatibility.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D5.2.10.GSBP">
    <wb:name>Business process</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>The Generic Statistical Business Process Model (GSBPM) aims to describe statistics production in a general and process-oriented way.  It is used both within and between statistical offices as a common basis for work with statistics production in different ways, such as quality, efficiency, standardization, and process-orientation.  It is used for all types of surveys, and "business" is not related to "business statistics" but refers to the statistical office, simply expressed.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D5.2.2.NABY">
    <wb:name>National Accounts base year</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>National accounts base year is the year used as the base period for constant price calculations in the country’s national accounts.  It is recommended that the base year of constant price estimates be changed periodically to reflect changes in economic structure and relative prices.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D5.2.3.CNIN">
    <wb:name>Classification of national industry</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>The industrial production data are compiled using the International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Rev.4 and Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE) Rev.2.  ISIC Rev.4 is a standard classification of economic activities arranged so that entities can be classified per the activity they carry out using criteria such as input, output and use of the products produced, more emphasis has been given to the character of the production process in defining and delineating ISIC classes for international comparability.  The manual and classification have changed to cover the complete scope of industrial production, employment, and GDP and other statistical areas.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D5.2.4.CPIBY">
    <wb:name>CPI base year</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Consumer Price Index serves as indicators of inflation and reflects changes in the cost of acquiring a fixed basket of goods and services by the average consumer.  Weights are usually derived from consumer expenditure surveys and the CPI base year refers to the year the weights were derived.  It is recommended that the base year be changed periodically to reflect changes in expenditure structure.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D5.2.5.HOUS">
    <wb:name>Classification of household consumption</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (COICOP) is used in household budget surveys, consumer price indices and international comparisons of gross domestic product (GDP) and its component expenditures.  Although COICOP is not strictly linked to any particular model of consumer behavior, the classification is designed to broadly reflect differences in income elasticities.  It is an integral part of the SNA1993 and more detailed subdivision of the classes provide comparability between countries and between statistics in these different areas.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D5.2.6.EMPL">
    <wb:name>Classification of status of employment</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Classification of status of employment refers to employment data that are compiled using the current international standard International Classification of Status in Employment (ISCE-93).  It classifies jobs with respect to the type of explicit or implicit contract of employment between the job holder and the economic unit in which he or she is employed.  Therefore, it aims to provide the basis for production of internationally comparable statistics on the employment relationship, including the distinction between salaried employment and self-employment.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D5.2.7.CGOV">
    <wb:name>Central government accounting status</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Government finance accounting status refers to the accounting basis for reporting central government financial data.  For many countries’ government finance data, have been consolidated into one set of accounts capturing all the central government’s fiscal activities and following noncash recording basis.  Budgetary central government accounts do not necessarily include all central government units, the picture they provide of central government activities is usually incomplete.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D5.2.8.FINA">
    <wb:name>Compilation of government finance statistics</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Compilation of government finance statistics refers to the Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) in use for compiling the data.  It provides guidelines on the institutional structure of governments and the presentation of fiscal data in a format similar to business accounting with a balance sheet and income statement plus guidelines on the treatment of exchange rate and other valuation adjustments.  The latest manual GFSM2014 is harmonized with the SNA2008.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
  <wb:indicator id="SPI.D5.2.9.MONY">
    <wb:name>Compilation of monetary and financial statistics</wb:name>
    <wb:unit />
    <wb:source id="83">Statistical Performance Indicators (SPI)</wb:source>
    <wb:sourceNote>Compilation of monetary and financial statistics refers to the Monetary and Financial Statistics Manual (MFSM) in use.  It covers concepts, definitions, classifications of financial instruments and sectors, and accounting rules, and provides a comprehensive analytic framework for monetary and financial planning and policy determination.  The Monetary and Finance Statistics: Compilation Guide (2008) provides detailed guidelines for the compilation of monetary and financial statistics in addition to MFSM.</wb:sourceNote>
    <wb:sourceOrganization>Statistical Performance Indicators, The World Bank (https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/statistical-performance-indicators)</wb:sourceOrganization>
    <wb:topics />
  </wb:indicator>
</wb:indicators>