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The Ivory Coast: Human Development Index (0 - 1): The latest value from 2023 is 0.582 points, an increase from 0.534 points in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 0.744 points, based on data from 185 countries. Historically, the average for the Ivory Coast from 1980 to 2023 is 0.448 points. The minimum value, 0.377 points, was reached in 1980 while the maximum of 0.582 points was recorded in 2023.
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Industry (including construction), value added (% of GDP) in Ivory Coast was reported at 22.11 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Ivory Coast - Industry, value added (% of GDP) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on August of 2025.
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Ivory Coast CI: Gini Coefficient (GINI Index): World Bank Estimate data was reported at 41.500 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 43.200 % for 2008. Ivory Coast CI: Gini Coefficient (GINI Index): World Bank Estimate data is updated yearly, averaging 40.550 % from Dec 1985 (Median) to 2015, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 45.500 % in 1985 and a record low of 36.900 % in 1988. Ivory Coast CI: Gini Coefficient (GINI Index): World Bank Estimate data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ivory Coast – Table CI.World Bank.WDI: Poverty. Gini index measures the extent to which the distribution of income (or, in some cases, consumption expenditure) among individuals or households within an economy deviates from a perfectly equal distribution. A Lorenz curve plots the cumulative percentages of total income received against the cumulative number of recipients, starting with the poorest individual or household. The Gini index measures the area between the Lorenz curve and a hypothetical line of absolute equality, expressed as a percentage of the maximum area under the line. Thus a Gini index of 0 represents perfect equality, while an index of 100 implies perfect inequality.; ; World Bank, Development Research Group. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. For more information and methodology, please see PovcalNet (http://iresearch.worldbank.org/PovcalNet/index.htm).; ; The World Bank’s internationally comparable poverty monitoring database now draws on income or detailed consumption data from more than one thousand six hundred household surveys across 164 countries in six regions and 25 other high income countries (industrialized economies). While income distribution data are published for all countries with data available, poverty data are published for low- and middle-income countries and countries eligible to receive loans from the World Bank (such as Chile) and recently graduated countries (such as Estonia) only. See PovcalNet (http://iresearch.worldbank.org/PovcalNet/WhatIsNew.aspx) for definitions of geographical regions and industrialized countries.
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GDP per capita growth (annual %) in Ivory Coast was reported at 3.4 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Ivory Coast - GDP per capita growth (annual %) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on August of 2025.
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Research and development expenditure (% of GDP) in Ivory Coast was reported at 0.06975 % in 2016, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Ivory Coast - Research and development expenditure (% of GDP) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
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Government expenditure on education, total (% of GDP) in Ivory Coast was reported at 3.4299 % in 2023, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Ivory Coast - Public spending on education, total (% of GDP) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Constant GDP per capita for the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire (NYGDPPCAPKDCIV) from 1960 to 2024 about Cote D'Ivoire, per capita, real, and GDP.
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Graph and download economic data for Gross Domestic Product for Cote d'Ivoire (MKTGDPCIA646NWDB) from 1960 to 2024 about Cote D'Ivoire and GDP.
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Ivory Coast CI: International Development Association: Resource Allocation Index: 1=Low To 6=High data was reported at 3.375 NA in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.350 NA for 2016. Ivory Coast CI: International Development Association: Resource Allocation Index: 1=Low To 6=High data is updated yearly, averaging 2.867 NA from Dec 2005 (Median) to 2017, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.375 NA in 2017 and a record low of 2.450 NA in 2006. Ivory Coast CI: International Development Association: Resource Allocation Index: 1=Low To 6=High data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ivory Coast – Table CI.World Bank.WDI: Defense and Official Development Assistance. IDA Resource Allocation Index is obtained by calculating the average score for each cluster and then by averaging those scores. For each of 16 criteria countries are rated on a scale of 1 (low) to 6 (high).; ; World Bank Group, CPIA database (http://www.worldbank.org/ida).; Unweighted average;
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Graph and download economic data for Population, Total for Cote d'Ivoire (POPTOTCIA647NWDB) from 1960 to 2024 about Cote D'Ivoire and population.
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Ivory Coast CI: GDP: Growth data was reported at 7.797 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 8.342 % for 2016. Ivory Coast CI: GDP: Growth data is updated yearly, averaging 3.259 % from Dec 1961 (Median) to 2017, with 57 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 17.613 % in 1964 and a record low of -10.958 % in 1980. Ivory Coast CI: GDP: Growth data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ivory Coast – Table CI.World Bank.WDI: Gross Domestic Product: Annual Growth Rate. Annual percentage growth rate of GDP at market prices based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2010 U.S. dollars. GDP is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources.; ; World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.; Weighted average;
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Ivory Coast Public Debt: to the World Bank data was reported at 426,190.000 XOF in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 324,818.000 XOF for 2016. Ivory Coast Public Debt: to the World Bank data is updated yearly, averaging 45,470.000 XOF from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2017, with 48 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,435,810.000 XOF in 2001 and a record low of 0.000 XOF in 1973. Ivory Coast Public Debt: to the World Bank data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of West African States. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ivory Coast – Table CI.F004: Public Debt.
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Ivory Coast Multidimensional Poverty Headcount Ratio: World Bank: % of total population data was reported at 29.200 % in 2021. This records a decrease from the previous number of 37.300 % for 2018. Ivory Coast Multidimensional Poverty Headcount Ratio: World Bank: % of total population data is updated yearly, averaging 37.300 % from Dec 2015 (Median) to 2021, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 52.400 % in 2015 and a record low of 29.200 % in 2021. Ivory Coast Multidimensional Poverty Headcount Ratio: World Bank: % of total population data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ivory Coast – Table CI.World Bank.WDI: Social: Poverty and Inequality. The multidimensional poverty headcount ratio (World Bank) is the percentage of a population living in poverty according to the World Bank's Multidimensional Poverty Measure. The Multidimensional Poverty Measure includes three dimensions – monetary poverty, education, and basic infrastructure services – to capture a more complete picture of poverty.;World Bank, Poverty and Inequality Platform. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. Data for high-income economies are mostly from the Luxembourg Income Study database. For more information and methodology, please see http://pip.worldbank.org.;;The World Bank’s internationally comparable poverty monitoring database now draws on income or detailed consumption data from more than 2000 household surveys across 169 countries. See the Poverty and Inequality Platform (PIP) for details (www.pip.worldbank.org).
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Ivory Coast CI: GDP: Growth:(GDP) Gross Domestic Productper Capita data was reported at 5.140 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.656 % for 2016. Ivory Coast CI: GDP: Growth:(GDP) Gross Domestic Productper Capita data is updated yearly, averaging -0.296 % from Dec 1961 (Median) to 2017, with 57 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13.058 % in 1964 and a record low of -14.816 % in 1980. Ivory Coast CI: GDP: Growth:(GDP) Gross Domestic Productper Capita data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ivory Coast – Table CI.World Bank.WDI: Gross Domestic Product: Annual Growth Rate. Annual percentage growth rate of GDP per capita based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2010 U.S. dollars. GDP per capita is gross domestic product divided by midyear population. GDP at purchaser's prices is the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or for depletion and degradation of natural resources.; ; World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.; Weighted average;
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Ivory Coast CI: Net Bilateral Aid Flows from Development Assistance Committee Donors data was reported at 361.560 USD mn in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 201.650 USD mn for 2015. Ivory Coast CI: Net Bilateral Aid Flows from Development Assistance Committee Donors data is updated yearly, averaging 191.930 USD mn from Dec 1961 (Median) to 2016, with 56 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.271 USD bn in 2012 and a record low of 3.110 USD mn in 1961. Ivory Coast CI: Net Bilateral Aid Flows from Development Assistance Committee Donors data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ivory Coast – Table CI.World Bank.WDI: Defense and Official Development Assistance. Net bilateral aid flows from DAC donors are the net disbursements of official development assistance (ODA) or official aid from the members of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC). Net disbursements are gross disbursements of grants and loans minus repayments of principal on earlier loans. ODA consists of loans made on concessional terms (with a grant element of at least 25 percent, calculated at a rate of discount of 10 percent) and grants made to promote economic development and welfare in countries and territories in the DAC list of ODA recipients. Official aid refers to aid flows from official donors to countries and territories in part II of the DAC list of recipients: more advanced countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the countries of the former Soviet Union, and certain advanced developing countries and territories. Official aid is provided under terms and conditions similar to those for ODA. Part II of the DAC List was abolished in 2005. The collection of data on official aid and other resource flows to Part II countries ended with 2004 data. DAC members are Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, and European Union Institutions. Regional aggregates include data for economies not specified elsewhere. World and income group totals include aid not allocated by country or region. Data are in current U.S. dollars.; ; Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Geographical Distribution of Financial Flows to Developing Countries, Development Co-operation Report, and International Development Statistics database. Data are available online at: www.oecd.org/dac/stats/idsonline.; Sum;
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Ivory Coast CI: GDP: % of GDP: Final Consumption Expenditure: General Government data was reported at 12.028 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 11.490 % for 2016. Ivory Coast CI: GDP: % of GDP: Final Consumption Expenditure: General Government data is updated yearly, averaging 13.781 % from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2017, with 58 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 18.254 % in 1989 and a record low of 7.938 % in 1960. Ivory Coast CI: GDP: % of GDP: Final Consumption Expenditure: General Government data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ivory Coast – Table CI.World Bank.WDI: Gross Domestic Product: Share of GDP. General government final consumption expenditure (formerly general government consumption) includes all government current expenditures for purchases of goods and services (including compensation of employees). It also includes most expenditures on national defense and security, but excludes government military expenditures that are part of government capital formation.; ; World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.; Weighted average;
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External balance on goods and services (% of GDP) in Ivory Coast was reported at 0.52929 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Ivory Coast - External balance on goods and services (% of GDP) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
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Ivory Coast CI: GDP: Growth: Gross Value Added: Industry data was reported at 4.180 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 15.162 % for 2016. Ivory Coast CI: GDP: Growth: Gross Value Added: Industry data is updated yearly, averaging 4.180 % from Dec 2009 (Median) to 2017, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 28.835 % in 2013 and a record low of -7.650 % in 2011. Ivory Coast CI: GDP: Growth: Gross Value Added: Industry data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ivory Coast – Table CI.World Bank: Gross Domestic Product: Annual Growth Rate. Annual growth rate for industrial value added based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2010 U.S. dollars. Industry corresponds to ISIC divisions 10-45 and includes manufacturing (ISIC divisions 15-37). It comprises value added in mining, manufacturing (also reported as a separate subgroup), construction, electricity, water, and gas. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 3.; ; World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.; Weighted Average; Note: Data for OECD countries are based on ISIC, revision 4.
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The Ivory Coast: Human Development Index (0 - 1): The latest value from 2023 is 0.582 points, an increase from 0.534 points in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 0.744 points, based on data from 185 countries. Historically, the average for the Ivory Coast from 1980 to 2023 is 0.448 points. The minimum value, 0.377 points, was reached in 1980 while the maximum of 0.582 points was recorded in 2023.