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The largest change in health spending (as a percent of GDP) is in UAE. This also leads to one of the largest changes in absolute health spending. Total health spending in UAE increases from 249 to 326 billion USD in 2100. | The largest change in health spending (as a percent of GDP) is in UAE. This also leads to one of the largest changes in absolute health spending. Total health spending in UAE increases from 249 to 326 billion USD in 2100. | ||
=== Education spending === | |||
The largest change in total education costs (as a percent of GDP) at any point in the timeline occurs in Lithuania. It occurs in 2019 and appears to be driven by a decrease in enrollment. Specifically, tertiary enrollment is significantly lower in the new forecast due to data. |
Revision as of 21:18, 1 July 2016
New data series
AQUASTAT - 10 series, some preprocessor - pulled by Kristen, vetted by Joel
Variable |
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LandIrActual%Equip |
LandIrAreaEquip |
LandIrEquip%Cultivated |
LandIrEquip%Potential |
LandIrEquip%WaterManaged |
LandIrEquipActual |
LandIrEquipMixed |
LandIrEquipSurface |
LandIrPotential |
WaterTotalAgManagedArea |
UIS - 42 series, some preprocessor - pulled by Mohammod, vetted by Kristen
Variable |
---|
EdExpPri%GDPPC |
EdExpSec%GDPPC |
EdExpSecLowr%GDPPC |
EdExpSecUppr%GDPPC |
EdExpTer%GDPPC |
EdPriAIRFemale% |
EdPriAIRMale% |
EdPriAIRTotal% |
EdPriCompletionFemale% |
EdPriCompletionMale% |
EdPriCompletionTotal% |
EdPriEnrollGrossFemalePcnt |
EdPriEnrollGrossMalePcnt |
EdPriEnrollGrossTotalPcnt |
EdPriEnrollNetFemalePcnt |
EdPriEnrollNetMalePcnt |
EdPriEnrollNetTotalPcnt |
EdPriNIRFemale% |
EdPriNIRMale% |
EdPriNIRTotal% |
EdPriSurvivalFemale% |
EdPriSurvivalMale% |
EdPriSurvivalTotal% |
EdPriTransition2Sec%Female |
EdPriTransition2Sec%Male |
EdPriTransition2Sec%Total |
EdSecEnrollNet |
EdSecEnrollNetFemale |
EdSecEnrollNetMale |
EdSecLowerEnrollGross%Female |
EdSecLowerEnrollGross%Male |
EdSecLowerEnrollGross%Total |
EdSecUpperEnrollGross%Female |
EdSecUpperEnrollGross%Male |
EdSecUpperEnrollGross%Total |
EdTerEnrollGross%Female |
EdTerEnrollGross%Male |
EdTerEnrollGross%Total |
EdTerGradRate1stDegreeFemale% |
EdTerGradRate1stDegreeMale% |
EdTerGradRate1stDegreeTotal% |
GovtEdPub%GDP |
WHO_Global_Health_Expenditure_Database - 3 series, preprocessor - Julianna pulled, Kristen vetted
Variable |
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HealthExpGov%Tot |
HealthExpPriv%Tot |
HealthExpTot%GDP |
ITU - 3 series - pulled by Joel, vetted by Caleb
Variable |
---|
ICTBroadbandSubscribersPer100ITU |
ICTTelephoneCellSubscribersPer100 |
ICTTelephoneLinesPer100 |
UNESCO - 1 series - pulled by Julianna, vetted by Kristen
Variable |
---|
R&DGovt%GDP |
SIPRI - 3 series, some preprocessor - pulled by Caleb, vetted by Joel
Variable |
---|
GovtMil%GDPBlendACDASIPRI |
GovtMil%GDPBlendACDASIPRIwEstimates |
GovtMil%GDPSIPRI |
WHO_Tobacco_Free_Initiative_(TFI) - 2 series - pulled by Joel, vetted by Caleb
Variable |
---|
HealthSmokingPrevalenceWHOFemales% |
HealthSmokingPrevalenceWHOMales% |
Affected modules
Government finance
Military spending
The biggest change in military spending (in absolute terms) after updating the SIPRI data is in the US. US military spending decreases from an initialized value of 4.4% to 3.51% (in 2014).
Health spending
The largest change in health spending (as a percent of GDP) is in UAE. This also leads to one of the largest changes in absolute health spending. Total health spending in UAE increases from 249 to 326 billion USD in 2100.
Education spending
The largest change in total education costs (as a percent of GDP) at any point in the timeline occurs in Lithuania. It occurs in 2019 and appears to be driven by a decrease in enrollment. Specifically, tertiary enrollment is significantly lower in the new forecast due to data.