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| [[File:USAMilSpending.jpg|right|530x222px|US military spending in the Base Case and after adding SIPRI data.]] | | [[File:USAMilSpending.jpg|frame|right|text-bottom|445x222px|US military spending in the Base Case and after adding SIPRI data.]] |
Revision as of 15:36, 1 July 2016
New data series
AQUASTAT - 10 series, some preprocessor - pulled by Kristen, vetted by Joel
DataDict
Variable
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LandIrActual%Equip
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LandIrAreaEquip
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LandIrEquip%Cultivated
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LandIrEquip%Potential
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LandIrEquip%WaterManaged
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LandIrEquipActual
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LandIrEquipMixed
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LandIrEquipSurface
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LandIrPotential
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WaterTotalAgManagedArea
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UIS - 42 series, some preprocessor - pulled by Mohammod, vetted by Kristen
DataDict
Variable
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EdExpPri%GDPPC
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EdExpSec%GDPPC
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EdExpSecLowr%GDPPC
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EdExpSecUppr%GDPPC
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EdExpTer%GDPPC
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EdPriAIRFemale%
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EdPriAIRMale%
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EdPriAIRTotal%
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EdPriCompletionFemale%
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EdPriCompletionMale%
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EdPriCompletionTotal%
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EdPriEnrollGrossFemalePcnt
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EdPriEnrollGrossMalePcnt
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EdPriEnrollGrossTotalPcnt
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EdPriEnrollNetFemalePcnt
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EdPriEnrollNetMalePcnt
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EdPriEnrollNetTotalPcnt
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EdPriNIRFemale%
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EdPriNIRMale%
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EdPriNIRTotal%
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EdPriSurvivalFemale%
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EdPriSurvivalMale%
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EdPriSurvivalTotal%
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EdPriTransition2Sec%Female
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EdPriTransition2Sec%Male
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EdPriTransition2Sec%Total
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EdSecEnrollNet
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EdSecEnrollNetFemale
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EdSecEnrollNetMale
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EdSecLowerEnrollGross%Female
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EdSecLowerEnrollGross%Male
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EdSecLowerEnrollGross%Total
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EdSecUpperEnrollGross%Female
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EdSecUpperEnrollGross%Male
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EdSecUpperEnrollGross%Total
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EdTerEnrollGross%Female
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EdTerEnrollGross%Male
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EdTerEnrollGross%Total
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EdTerGradRate1stDegreeFemale%
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EdTerGradRate1stDegreeMale%
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EdTerGradRate1stDegreeTotal%
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GovtEdPub%GDP
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WHO_Global_Health_Expenditure_Database - 3 series, preprocessor - Julianna pulled, Kristen vetted
DataDict
Variable
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HealthExpGov%Tot
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HealthExpPriv%Tot
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HealthExpTot%GDP
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ITU - 3 series - pulled by Joel, vetted by Caleb
DataDict
Variable
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ICTBroadbandSubscribersPer100ITU
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ICTTelephoneCellSubscribersPer100
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ICTTelephoneLinesPer100
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UNESCO - 1 series - pulled by Julianna, vetted by Kristen
DataDict
Variable
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R&DGovt%GDP
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SIPRI - 3 series, some preprocessor - pulled by Caleb, vetted by Joel
DataDict
Variable
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GovtMil%GDPBlendACDASIPRI
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GovtMil%GDPBlendACDASIPRIwEstimates
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GovtMil%GDPSIPRI
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WHO Tobacco Free Initiative (TFI) - 2 series - pulled by Joel, vetted by Caleb
DataDict
Variable
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HealthSmokingPrevalenceWHOFemales%
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HealthSmokingPrevalenceWHOMales%
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Affected modules
Military spending
The biggest change in military spending (in absolute terms) after updating the SIPRI data is in the US. The change (in percent) is small - US military spending decreases from an initialized value of 20.85% to 19.96%.
US military spending in the Base Case and after adding SIPRI data.