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data-diff: ❌ Found differences= Dataset garden/gapminder/2023-09-22/total_fertility_rate
= Table fertility_rate
~ Dim country
+ + New values: 218 / 15881 (1.37%)
year country
2022 Ecuador
2022 Greece
2022 Jordan
2022 Oman
2022 Tunisia
- - Removed values: 60 / 15881 (0.38%)
year country
1996 Europe
2011 Europe
2013 Europe
2020 Europe
1958 Turks and Caicos Islands
~ Dim year
+ + New values: 218 / 15881 (1.37%)
country year
Ecuador 2022
Greece 2022
Jordan 2022
Oman 2022
Tunisia 2022
- - Removed values: 60 / 15881 (0.38%)
country year
Europe 1996
Europe 2011
Europe 2013
Europe 2020
Turks and Caicos Islands 1958
~ Column children_dying_before_five_per_woman (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
+ + - producer: United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation
+ + title: United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation
+ + description: |-
+ + The United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME) was formed in 2004 to share data on child mortality, improve methods for child mortality estimation, report on progress towards child survival goals, and enhance country capacity to produce timely and properly assessed estimates of child mortality. The UN IGME is led by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and includes the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Bank Group and the United Nations Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs as full members.
+ +
+ + UN IGME updates its child mortality estimates annually after reviewing newly available data and assessing data quality. The web portal contains the latest UN IGME estimates of child mortality at the country, regional and global levels, and the data used to derive them.
+ + citation_full: United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (2024).
+ + attribution_short: UN IGME
+ + url_main: https://childmortality.org/all-cause-mortality/data
+ + url_download: https://childmortality.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/UN-IGME-2023.zip
+ + date_accessed: '2024-09-11'
+ + date_published: '2024-03-13'
+ + license:
+ + name: Copyright © UNICEF
+ + url: https://www.unicef.org/legal#copyright
- - - name: ''
- - url: https://www.unicef.org/legal#copyright
- - sources:
- - - name: United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (2023)
- - description: |-
- - The United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME) was formed in 2004 to share data on child mortality, improve methods for child mortality estimation, report on progress towards child survival goals, and enhance country capacity to produce timely and properly assessed estimates of child mortality. The UN IGME is led by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and includes the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Bank Group and the United Nations Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs as full members.
- -
- - UN IGME’s independent Technical Advisory Group (TAG), comprised of leading academic scholars and independent experts in demography and biostatistics, provides guidance on estimation methods, technical issues, and strategies for data analysis and data quality assessment.
- -
- - UN IGME updates its child mortality estimates annually after reviewing newly available data and assessing data quality. The web portal contains the latest UN IGME estimates of child mortality at the country, regional and global levels, and the data used to derive them.
- -
- - Details on the methods used to estimate child mortality are available here: https://childmortality.org/methods.
- - url: https://childmortality.org/data
- - source_data_url: https://childmortality.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/UN-IGME-2022.zip
- - publication_year: 2023
- - published_by: |-
- - United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME), Levels & Trends in Child Mortality: Report 2022, Estimates developed by the United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, United Nations Children’s Fund, New York, 2023.
+ + New values: 218 / 15881 (1.37%)
country year children_dying_before_five_per_woman
Ecuador 2022 0.028313
Greece 2022 0.005095
Jordan 2022 0.042692
Oman 2022 0.024203
Tunisia 2022 0.023726
- - Removed values: 60 / 15881 (0.38%)
country year children_dying_before_five_per_woman
Europe 1996 0.019658
Europe 2011 0.010696
Europe 2013 0.010256
Europe 2020 0.007665
Turks and Caicos Islands 1958 0.923865
~ Changed values: 12704 / 15881 (79.99%)
country year children_dying_before_five_per_woman - children_dying_before_five_per_woman +
Australia 2013 0.007774 0.007776
Guinea 1988 1.621913 1.622828
Mali 1992 1.600793 1.596693
Suriname 1990 0.147291 0.147086
United Kingdom 1993 0.013615 0.013612
~ Column children_surviving_past_five_per_woman (changed metadata, new data, changed data)
+ + - producer: United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation
+ + title: United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation
+ + description: |-
+ + The United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME) was formed in 2004 to share data on child mortality, improve methods for child mortality estimation, report on progress towards child survival goals, and enhance country capacity to produce timely and properly assessed estimates of child mortality. The UN IGME is led by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and includes the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Bank Group and the United Nations Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs as full members.
+ +
+ + UN IGME updates its child mortality estimates annually after reviewing newly available data and assessing data quality. The web portal contains the latest UN IGME estimates of child mortality at the country, regional and global levels, and the data used to derive them.
+ + citation_full: United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (2024).
+ + attribution_short: UN IGME
+ + url_main: https://childmortality.org/all-cause-mortality/data
+ + url_download: https://childmortality.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/UN-IGME-2023.zip
+ + date_accessed: '2024-09-11'
+ + date_published: '2024-03-13'
+ + license:
+ + name: Copyright © UNICEF
+ + url: https://www.unicef.org/legal#copyright
- - - name: ''
- - url: https://www.unicef.org/legal#copyright
- - sources:
- - - name: United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (2023)
- - description: |-
- - The United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME) was formed in 2004 to share data on child mortality, improve methods for child mortality estimation, report on progress towards child survival goals, and enhance country capacity to produce timely and properly assessed estimates of child mortality. The UN IGME is led by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and includes the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Bank Group and the United Nations Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs as full members.
- -
- - UN IGME’s independent Technical Advisory Group (TAG), comprised of leading academic scholars and independent experts in demography and biostatistics, provides guidance on estimation methods, technical issues, and strategies for data analysis and data quality assessment.
- -
- - UN IGME updates its child mortality estimates annually after reviewing newly available data and assessing data quality. The web portal contains the latest UN IGME estimates of child mortality at the country, regional and global levels, and the data used to derive them.
- -
- - Details on the methods used to estimate child mortality are available here: https://childmortality.org/methods.
- - url: https://childmortality.org/data
- - source_data_url: https://childmortality.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/UN-IGME-2022.zip
- - publication_year: 2023
- - published_by: |-
- - United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME), Levels & Trends in Child Mortality: Report 2022, Estimates developed by the United Nations Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, United Nations Children’s Fund, New York, 2023.
+ + New values: 218 / 15881 (1.37%)
country year children_surviving_past_five_per_woman
Ecuador 2022 2.301687
Greece 2022 1.304905
Jordan 2022 2.977308
Oman 2022 2.275797
Tunisia 2022 2.046274
- - Removed values: 60 / 15881 (0.38%)
country year children_surviving_past_five_per_woman
Europe 1996 1.530342
Europe 2011 1.619304
Europe 2013 1.639744
Europe 2020 1.672335
Turks and Caicos Islands 1958 4.909636
~ Changed values: 10992 / 15881 (69.21%)
country year children_surviving_past_five_per_woman - children_surviving_past_five_per_woman +
Jamaica 2016 1.494115 1.487946
Papua New Guinea 1998 4.291016 4.289185
South Korea 1984 1.875422 1.875329
Thailand 1956 5.254247 5.253867
Zambia 2020 4.117611 4.119384
~ Column fertility_rate (new data, changed data)
+ + New values: 218 / 15881 (1.37%)
country year fertility_rate
Ecuador 2022 2.33
Greece 2022 1.31
Jordan 2022 3.02
Oman 2022 2.30
Tunisia 2022 2.07
- - Removed values: 60 / 15881 (0.38%)
country year fertility_rate
Europe 1996 1.5500
Europe 2011 1.6300
Europe 2013 1.6500
Europe 2020 1.6800
Turks and Caicos Islands 1958 5.8335
Legend: +New ~Modified -Removed =Identical Details
Hint: Run this locally with etl diff REMOTE data/ --include yourdataset --verbose --snippet Automatically updated datasets matching weekly_wildfires|excess_mortality|covid|fluid|flunet|country_profile|garden/ihme_gbd/2019/gbd_risk are not included Edited: 2024-09-19 10:25:07 UTC |
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