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= Bug fixes/updates since 7.36 (internal version of IFs) = | |||
*Changes in educational attainment model | |||
**Updated regression for estimating tertiary graduation rate - rises more slowly in many countries | |||
*Fixed bugs associated with sub-regionalizing countries | |||
*Sub-regional files for Brazil included | |||
*Updated informal labor variable (LABINFORMALSHR) initialization to take ILO/WEIGO data first, then World Bank data to fill holes | |||
*7.37 includes scenario files for current UNDP projects | |||
*Calculation of the homicide index (HOMICIDEINDEX) now on the basis of total number of deaths as opposed to the death rate. This fixes the problem of the index value looking inflated for Honduras | |||
*Display issues: bug in the way population variables are displayed in the flexible display was fixed, radial graph bug fixed, development priorities display fixed | |||
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Revision as of 16:35, 11 October 2018
Recent model updates
- New education quality variables within education model
- New labor model - detailed documentation here
- New drug demand module within the Socio-Political model
- New societal violence module within the Socio-Political model
Recent data updates (since January 2018)
Source | Number of series |
AQU (AQUASTAT) BATCH PULL | 51 |
Barro-Lee | 22 |
BP’s Statistical Review of World Energy 2016 | 6 |
Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center | 1 |
FAO | 38 |
Freedom House | 1 |
IFs calculations (drugs, education quality, Minerva) | 6 |
IHME | 51 |
IMF GFS | 8 |
IMF World Economic Outlook 2017 | 2 |
JMP | 5 |
PovCalNet | 1 |
UNAIDS | 6 |
UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) | 97 |
UNODC | 4 |
UNPD | 3 |
WDI | 392 |
Bug fixes/updates since 7.36 (internal version of IFs)
- Changes in educational attainment model
- Updated regression for estimating tertiary graduation rate - rises more slowly in many countries
- Fixed bugs associated with sub-regionalizing countries
- Sub-regional files for Brazil included
- Updated informal labor variable (LABINFORMALSHR) initialization to take ILO/WEIGO data first, then World Bank data to fill holes
- 7.37 includes scenario files for current UNDP projects
- Calculation of the homicide index (HOMICIDEINDEX) now on the basis of total number of deaths as opposed to the death rate. This fixes the problem of the index value looking inflated for Honduras
- Display issues: bug in the way population variables are displayed in the flexible display was fixed, radial graph bug fixed, development priorities display fixed