This dataset comprises key socio-economic metrics for multiple countries. It includes crucial factors such as child mortality rates, export and import values, healthcare expenditure, income levels, inflation rates, life expectancy, fertility rates, and GDP per capita. These indicators offer a comprehensive view of each country's economic and health profile. Analysts can utilize this data to compare and contrast the well-being and economic performance of different nations, aiding in policy-making, research, and decision-making processes.
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country
: This column likely contains the names of different countries. -
child_mort
: This column likely represents the child mortality rate, which is the number of children (per 1000 live births) who die before reaching the age of five. -
exports
: This column likely denotes the value of goods and services a country exports to other countries. It is usually measured in monetary terms (e.g., USD). -
health
: This column probably indicates the expenditure on healthcare as a percentage of a country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). -
imports
: This column likely represents the value of goods and services a country imports from other countries. Like exports, it's typically measured in monetary terms (e.g., USD). -
income
: This column likely represents the average income or Gross National Income (GNI) per capita in a country. It indicates the average earnings of a country's citizens. -
inflation
: This column likely represents the inflation rate, which is the percentage increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. -
life_expec
: This column likely stands for life expectancy, which is the average number of years a person is expected to live based on current mortality rates. -
total_fer
: This column probably represents the total fertility rate, which is the average number of children born to a woman during her reproductive years. -
gdpp
: This column likely represents the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, which is the total economic output of a country divided by its population. It provides a measure of a country's economic performance and standard of living.