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This infographic demonstrates how producer price indexes for goods and services are calculated and why they are important for the Canadian economy. This infographic highlights the Industrial Product Price Index (IPPI), the New Housing Price Index (NHPI), the Retail Services Price Index (RSPI) and the Accounting Services Price Index (ASPI).
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The following contains the datasets, code, and other materials associated with the infographic "The Economic Returns to Investing in Girls". Included are a brief working paper regarding methodology, statistics and references used for calculated results, as well as data from ILO and the World Bank (downloaded in February-March 2017) utilized to calculate economic returns based on the changes in the gender labor gap.
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The Tajikistan Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) explores the impact of climate change and global decarbonization on Tajikistan’s development. It identifies key areas to enhance climate resilience and deepen decarbonization and outlines priority recommendations for a successful green transition in Tajikistan, requiring structural reforms, climate-conscious policies, and inclusive strategies for a resilient and sustainable future. Despite economic growth and poverty reduction over the past two decades, Tajikistan's reliance on natural resources and remittances has led to unsustainable development, depleting natural capital and limiting job creation. The government’s green transition plan focuses on renewable energy, promising energy security, economic growth, and regional electricity exports. However, further efforts are needed for a resilient development path, including a complementary reform program to bring significant economic benefits, climate adaptation, and low-carbon development that will benefit Tajikistan and Central Asia's electricity systems. Climate change poses significant risks, threatening water security, agricultural productivity, and infrastructure, potentially reducing GDP per capita by 5-6% by mid-century and pushing 100,000 people into poverty. Additional adaptation measures are crucial, focusing on water management, resilient landscapes, climate-smart agriculture, and disaster risk management. A low-carbon development pathway offers a more resilient and prosperous future, with near net-zero emissions in energy and waste sectors by 2050, boosting economic growth, and job creation and reducing air pollution. Achieving these goals requires substantial investments and institutional reforms to mobilize private capital and attract green foreign investment. Development partners can provide financial assistance, technical expertise, and capacity building.
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PATHWAYS FOR THE EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECTOR BEYOND 2020 - interactive infographics and dashboards complementing the scientific report "Scenar 2030 - Pathways for the European agriculture and food sector beyond 2020", a study carried out by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) and external experts in the context of the JRC's analytical support to the Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development. The report analyses the impact on the agricultural sector of stylised scenarios, reflecting the main drivers of policy debate and thus providing a framework for further exploration of the process of designing the future CAP.
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Technical notes and documentation
This publication contains the databases used in the paper for FORM-EE project (general public and professionals), R analysis script for reproducibility purposes, questionnaires used and formats presented to the target audience (infograhic, text and video for the general public; policy brief and executive summary for professionals).
Aims of FORM-EE project:
Cost-effectiveness analyses of health technologies have become a part of the decision-making process in healthcare policies. Nevertheless, economic results are not always presented in comprehensible formats for non-technical audiences, such as the general population, healthcare professionals or decision-makers. The main objective of the FORM-EE Project was to measure the impact of the format on comprehension of the key messages of an economic evaluation by non-technical audiences. Besides, the perceived usefulness and acceptability of the formats were also explored. The design of the formats reflected the target audience: for the general public, plain language was used in infographic, text and video format, while for professionals from the healthcare sector, more specialized language was used in executive summary and policy brief formats.
Files included in this publication:
FORM-EE datos pobl gral.xlsx (general population dataset)
FORM-EE datos profesionales.xlsx (professionals dataset)
Cuestionario FORM-EE Poblacion gral.pdf (general population questionnaire)
Cuestionario FORM-EE Profesionales.pdf (professionals questionnaire)
FORM-EE_pg_infografia.pdf (infographic format)
FORM-EE_pg_texto-sencillo.pdf (text format)
FORM-EE_pg_video.mp4 (video format)
FORM-EE_prof_policybrief.pdf (policy brief format)
FORM-EE_prof_resumen-ejecutivo.pdf (executive summary format)
What's new (v2)
Script FORM-EE clean_v2.R (updated analysis script made in R language)
Formats translation FORM-EE.pdf (english translations of the formats)
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The Visual Communication Platform market has emerged as a pivotal segment within the digital communication landscape, facilitating effective interaction through images, videos, infographics, and other visual media. As businesses increasingly rely on visual content to engage their audiences, the demand for platforms
Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) was established in 1959 under Statistics Act, 2015 BS as the central agency for the collection, consolidation, processing, analysis, publication and dissemination of statistics. It is under the National Planning Commission Secretariat (NPCS) of Nepal and serves as a national statistical organization of Government of Nepal. It generates timely and reliable socio-economic statistics mainly through the operation of censuses and surveys. The main objective of setting up CBS is to avail data to NPCS and other Government agencies for the formulation of national plans, policies and also produces national account estimates to measure the economic growth of the country. It carries out different household surveys and censuses regularly to assess the socio- economic condition of the country. The major tasks, which CBS has been performing, are decennial population census, agriculture census and quinquennial manufacturing establishment census. In addition, many household surveys like living standard surveys, labor force surveys and multiple indicator surveillance are indispensable tasks, which CBS has been accomplishing. The role of the CBS is always decisive for the effective functioning of the national statistical system as a whole. It promotes collaborative research efforts among members of academic community, data producers and users. It has a prominent role in developing statistical system and maintaining statistical standard in the country. Statistics Act, 2079 came into effect on August, 2022. As the provision of the act, CBS has upgraded to the National Statistics Office (NSO). The National Statistics Office (NSO) is the central statistical organization of the country responsible for the production and dissemination of official statistics. Data Portal is a data visualization and analysis tool for Nepal, built to be used by all sectors of society. Create infographics, analyze and visualize the data you’re working with, and link directly to the source data.
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This infographic demonstrates how producer price indexes for goods and services are calculated and why they are important for the Canadian economy. This infographic highlights the Industrial Product Price Index (IPPI), the New Housing Price Index (NHPI), the Retail Services Price Index (RSPI) and the Accounting Services Price Index (ASPI).