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  1. Police reporting rate for sexual assault in the previous 12 months, bothsex
  2. Policy legacies
  3. Political Competition Concept. Polity IV.
  4. Political Constraints III
  5. Political Constraints V
  6. Political corruption index
  7. Political factors
  8. Political institutional linkages
  9. Population groups entitled to healthcare at introduction
  10. Power distributed by gender
  11. Power distributed by sexual orientation
  12. Power distributed by social group
  13. Power distributed by socioeconomic position
  14. Prevalence of undernourishment
  15. Prevalence rate of bribery, bothsex
  16. Preview m2w health HC financing DomGovHExp PerGDP WHO
  17. Primary government expenditures as a proportion of original approved budget
  18. Private Social Spending as a % of GDP, OECD
  19. Private Tutoring
  20. Private expenditure on health as a percentage of total expenditure on health (WHO)
  21. Private expenditure on non-formal education / GDP
  22. Private expenditure on occupational training / GDP
  23. Private expenditure on pre-school education / GDP
  24. Private expenditure on primary education / GDP
  25. Private expenditure on secondary education / GDP
  26. Private expenditure on tertiary education / GDP
  27. Private household out-of-pocket spending on health (national currency units, current prices)
  28. Private insurance spending on health (national currency units, current prices)
  29. Private long-term care (health) expenditure in US dollar
  30. Private long-term care (health) expenditure in national currency
  31. Private long-term care (health) expenditure in percentage of GDP
  32. Private long-term care (health) expenditure non-residential in-kind services in US dollar
  33. Private long-term care (health) expenditure non-residential in-kind services in national currency
  34. Private long-term care (health) expenditure non-residential in-kind services in percentage of GDP
  35. Private long-term care (health) expenditure residential care in US dollar
  36. Private long-term care (health) expenditure residential care in national
  37. Private long-term care (health) expenditure residential care in national currency
  38. Private long-term care (health) expenditure residential care in percentage of GDP
  39. Private prepaid plans as a percentage of private expenditure on health (WHO)
  40. Privileging function
  41. Productivity of large-scale food producers (agricultural output per labour day, PPP) (constant 2017 international $)
  42. Progress by countries in the degree of implementation of international instruments aiming to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (level of implementation: 1 lowest to 5 highest)
  43. Proportion of 15-24 year-olds enrolled in vocational education, both sexes (UIS)
  44. Proportion of 15-24 year-olds enrolled in vocational education, female (UIS)
  45. Proportion of 15-24 year-olds enrolled in vocational education, male (UIS)
  46. Proportion of children aged 36-59 months who are developmentally on track in at least three of the following domains: literacy-numeracy, physical development, social-emotional development, and learning ( of children aged 36-59 months)
  47. Proportion of children aged 36-59 months who are developmentally on track in at least three of the following domains: literacy-numeracy, physical development, social-emotional development, and learning ( of children aged 36-59 months), bothsex
  48. Proportion of children aged 36-59 months who are developmentally on track in at least three of the following domains: literacy-numeracy, physical development, social-emotional development, and learning ( of children aged 36-59 months), female
  49. Proportion of children aged 36-59 months who are developmentally on track in at least three of the following domains: literacy-numeracy, physical development, social-emotional development, and learning ( of children aged 36-59 months), male
  50. Proportion of children moderately or severely stunted

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