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Congo, Republic of CG: Demand for Family Planning Satisfied by Modern Methods: % of Married Women with Demand for Family Planning data was reported at 31.700 % in 2012. This records an increase from the previous number of 19.800 % for 2005. Congo, Republic of CG: Demand for Family Planning Satisfied by Modern Methods: % of Married Women with Demand for Family Planning data is updated yearly, averaging 25.750 % from Dec 2005 (Median) to 2012, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 31.700 % in 2012 and a record low of 19.800 % in 2005. Congo, Republic of CG: Demand for Family Planning Satisfied by Modern Methods: % of Married Women with Demand for Family Planning data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Congo, Republic of – Table CG.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Demand for family planning satisfied by modern methods refers to the percentage of married women ages 15-49 years whose need for family planning is satisfied with modern methods.;Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS).;Weighted average;This is the Sustainable Development Goal indicator 3.7.1 [https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/].
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Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data was reported at 8.835 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 8.937 % for 2016. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 10.707 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.815 % in 2004 and a record low of 7.708 % in 1991. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Democratic Republic of Congo – Table CD.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Contributing family workers are those workers who hold 'self-employment jobs' as own-account workers in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.
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Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data was reported at 21.046 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 21.159 % for 2016. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 25.539 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 31.818 % in 2004 and a record low of 14.033 % in 1991. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Democratic Republic of Congo – Table CD.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Contributing family workers are those workers who hold 'self-employment jobs' as own-account workers in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in September 2018.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.
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Congo, Republic of CG: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data was reported at 2.942 % in 2023. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3.120 % for 2022. Congo, Republic of CG: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 5.592 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2023, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.844 % in 1991 and a record low of 2.942 % in 2023. Congo, Republic of CG: Contributing Family Workers: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Congo, Republic of – Table CG.World Bank.WDI: Employment and Unemployment. Contributing family workers are those workers who hold 'self-employment jobs' as own-account workers in a market-oriented establishment operated by a related person living in the same household.;International Labour Organization. “ILO modelled estimates database” ILOSTAT. Accessed January 07, 2025. https://ilostat.ilo.org/data/.;Weighted average;
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Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Health Expenditure per Capita data was reported at 19.054 USD in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 16.079 USD for 2013. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Health Expenditure per Capita data is updated yearly, averaging 9.115 USD from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2014, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 19.054 USD in 2014 and a record low of 4.032 USD in 1996. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Health Expenditure per Capita data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Democratic Republic of Congo – Table CD.World Bank.WDI: Health Statistics. Total health expenditure is the sum of public and private health expenditures as a ratio of total population. It covers the provision of health services (preventive and curative), family planning activities, nutrition activities, and emergency aid designated for health but does not include provision of water and sanitation. Data are in current U.S. dollars.; ; World Health Organization Global Health Expenditure database (see http://apps.who.int/nha/database for the most recent updates).; Weighted average;
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Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data was reported at 55.032 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 55.100 % for 2016. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 57.392 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 65.440 % in 1991 and a record low of 53.824 % in 2014. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: Female: % of Female Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Democratic Republic of Congo – Table CD.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Vulnerable employment is contributing family workers and own-account workers as a percentage of total employment.; ; Derived using data from International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.
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Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Unmet Need for Contraception: % of Married Women Aged 15-49 data was reported at 27.700 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 24.200 % for 2010. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Unmet Need for Contraception: % of Married Women Aged 15-49 data is updated yearly, averaging 26.900 % from Dec 2007 (Median) to 2014, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 27.700 % in 2014 and a record low of 24.200 % in 2010. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Unmet Need for Contraception: % of Married Women Aged 15-49 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Democratic Republic of Congo – Table CD.World Bank: Health Statistics. Unmet need for contraception is the percentage of fertile, married women of reproductive age who do not want to become pregnant and are not using contraception.; ; Household surveys, including Demographic and Health Surveys and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys. Largely compiled by United Nations Population Division.; Weighted Average; Unmet need for contraception measures the capacity women have in achieving their desired family size and birth spacing. Many couples in developing countries want to limit or postpone childbearing but are not using effective contraception. These couples have an unmet need for contraception. Common reasons are lack of knowledge about contraceptive methods and concerns about possible side effects.
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Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data was reported at 57.286 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 57.338 % for 2016. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 61.810 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 63.672 % in 2001 and a record low of 57.286 % in 2017. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Self-Employed: Modeled ILO Estimate: Male: % of Male Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Democratic Republic of Congo – Table CD.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Self-employed workers are those workers who, working on their own account or with one or a few partners or in cooperative, hold the type of jobs defined as a 'self-employment jobs.' i.e. jobs where the remuneration is directly dependent upon the profits derived from the goods and services produced. Self-employed workers include four sub-categories of employers, own-account workers, members of producers' cooperatives, and contributing family workers.; ; International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.
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Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data was reported at 53.469 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 53.532 % for 2016. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data is updated yearly, averaging 57.371 % from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2017, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 60.933 % in 1991 and a record low of 53.428 % in 2014. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Vulnerable Employment: Modeled ILO Estimate: % of Total Employment data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Democratic Republic of Congo – Table CD.World Bank: Employment and Unemployment. Vulnerable employment is contributing family workers and own-account workers as a percentage of total employment.; ; Derived using data from International Labour Organization, ILOSTAT database. Data retrieved in November 2017.; Weighted average; Data up to 2016 are estimates while data from 2017 are projections.
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Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Health Expenditure: Public: % of Total Health Expenditure data was reported at 36.929 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 34.050 % for 2013. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Health Expenditure: Public: % of Total Health Expenditure data is updated yearly, averaging 22.889 % from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2014, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 47.106 % in 2008 and a record low of 3.091 % in 2000. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Health Expenditure: Public: % of Total Health Expenditure data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Democratic Republic of Congo – Table CD.World Bank: Health Statistics. Public health expenditure consists of recurrent and capital spending from government (central and local) budgets, external borrowings and grants (including donations from international agencies and nongovernmental organizations), and social (or compulsory) health insurance funds. Total health expenditure is the sum of public and private health expenditure. It covers the provision of health services (preventive and curative), family planning activities, nutrition activities, and emergency aid designated for health but does not include provision of water and sanitation.; ; World Health Organization Global Health Expenditure database (see http://apps.who.int/nha/database for the most recent updates).; Weighted average;
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Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Health Expenditure per Capita: PPP: 2011 Price data was reported at 32.280 Intl $ in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 27.040 Intl $ for 2013. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Health Expenditure per Capita: PPP: 2011 Price data is updated yearly, averaging 17.259 Intl $ from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2014, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 32.280 Intl $ in 2014 and a record low of 5.944 Intl $ in 2000. Congo, The Democratic Republic of the CD: Health Expenditure per Capita: PPP: 2011 Price data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Democratic Republic of Congo – Table CD.World Bank: Health Statistics. Total health expenditure is the sum of public and private health expenditures as a ratio of total population. It covers the provision of health services (preventive and curative), family planning activities, nutrition activities, and emergency aid designated for health but does not include provision of water and sanitation. Data are in international dollars converted using 2011 purchasing power parity (PPP) rates.; ; World Health Organization Global Health Expenditure database (see http://apps.who.int/nha/database for the most recent updates).; Weighted average;
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Abstract Objectives: To determine the spectrum of SpA in outpatients with rheumatic complaints attending two rheumatology practices in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Design: A descriptive prospective multicenter outpatient study. Setting: The present study analyzed 6 months data (from December 1st, 2012 till May 31st, 2013). Participants: 984 consecutive outpatients were studied. Interventions: none Primary and secondary outcome measures: A clinical diagnosis of SpA was made and several classification criteria were applied afterwards. Sacroiliac joint radiographic lesions were scored with the modified New York criteria. BASDAI and BASFI were evaluated in axial SpA. The primary end point was the prevalence of SpA and the secondary endpoints were the spectrum of SpA and its subtypes. Results: One hundred and five patients (10.7%) were diagnosed among 984 consecutive outpatients with a sex ratio (male to female) of 1.4. The average age at disease onset was 41.3±12.4 years. Non-radiographical axial spondyloarthritis was the most frequent subtype (5.0%) followed by reactive arthritis (4.3%). Other subtypes were: ankylosing spondylitis (1.0%), psoriatic arthritis (0.1%), SAPHO syndrome (0.1%) and IBD associated arthritis (0.1%). Mean BASDAI and BASFI in axial SpA were 42.7/100 and 46.4/100 respectively. Peripheral enthesitis was found in 43% of SpA patients and uveitis (10.4%) was the most frequent extra-articular manifestation. We did not detect any family history. Median erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C reactive protein were 37(range: 7-110) mm/h and 22 (range: 4-48) mg/l respectively. Conclusions: This hospital-based study suggests a substantial occurrence of some subtypes of SpA in central Africa. A population-based study is needed.
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Congo, Republic of CG: Demand for Family Planning Satisfied by Modern Methods: % of Married Women with Demand for Family Planning data was reported at 31.700 % in 2012. This records an increase from the previous number of 19.800 % for 2005. Congo, Republic of CG: Demand for Family Planning Satisfied by Modern Methods: % of Married Women with Demand for Family Planning data is updated yearly, averaging 25.750 % from Dec 2005 (Median) to 2012, with 2 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 31.700 % in 2012 and a record low of 19.800 % in 2005. Congo, Republic of CG: Demand for Family Planning Satisfied by Modern Methods: % of Married Women with Demand for Family Planning data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Congo, Republic of – Table CG.World Bank.WDI: Social: Health Statistics. Demand for family planning satisfied by modern methods refers to the percentage of married women ages 15-49 years whose need for family planning is satisfied with modern methods.;Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS).;Weighted average;This is the Sustainable Development Goal indicator 3.7.1 [https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/].