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World Birth Rates
World infant mortality rates in 2008
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World map showing GDP (PPP and nominal)
World map showing nominal GDP Per capital for 2008. Based on estimates by the IMF.
World map showing GDP (PPP) Per capita
World map showing Gross National Income (PPP) Per Capita
2009 Heritage Foundation
Index of Economic Freedom
World map showing relative importance of religion by country. Based on a 2006-2008 worldwide survey by Gallup.
World map showing percent of population living in an urban environment.
World map showing countries by alcohol consumption per capita
World map showing % of children under the age of 5 under height
World map showing suicide rates
World map showing percent of births attended by a skilled health personnel
World map showing countries above and below the world average GDP PPP (per capita), according to the CIA World Factbook.
World map showing developed, in transition, developing and least developed countries, based on definitions by the
IMF
and
UN General Assembly
.
World map showing TB incidence. Reported cases per 100,000; Red = >300, orange = 200–300; yellow = 100–200; green 50–100; blue = <50 and grey = n/a. Data from
WHO
, 2006.
World map showing prisoners per 100,000 citizens
World map showing Education Index. 2007/2008 UN Human Development report.
World map showing literacy. 2007/2008 UN Human Development report.
World map showing GDP real growth rates for 2007.
World map showing percentage of population living on less than 1 dollar per day
World map showing percentage of population living below the poverty line
World map showing inflation rates for 2007.
World map showing Gini coefficient.
World map showing the data presented in the Polity IV data series report. Lighter shades = more democratic.
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World Infant Mortality Rates in 2008
Population Reference Bureau