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Statistical Abstract of the Arab Region, Issue No. 34
The thirty-fourth issue of the Statistical Abstract of the Arab Region presents time series statistics and indicators on economic and social issues in all fourteen Arab Region member countries. The Abstract is divided into twelve chapters addressing the following topics: population; labour force; education and illiteracy; health; gender equality; national accounts; energy; industry; transport; foreign trade; financial statistics and prices; and information and communications technology. Data contained in the Abstract were primarily collected from national statistical sources in the Arab Region either through responses to questionnaires or from statistical abstracts and bulletins issued by official authorities in member countries. The Abstract also relies on data issued by international organizations and agencies with priority given to United Nations sources.
Statistical Abstract of the Arab Region, Issue No. 33
Statistical Abstract of the Arab Region, Issue No. 32
Statistical Abstract of the ESCWA Region, Issue No. 30
This publication presents time series comparative statistics and indicators on core areas of economic and social development in the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia’s (ESCWA) member countries for 2010. This issue of the Statistical Abstract provides statistics of the following themes: population and labour force education and illiteracy health gender equality national accounts energy air pollution water industry transport foreign trade financial statistics and prices and information and communication technology.
Statistical Abstract of the ESCWA Region, Issue No. 27
Statistical Abstract of the ESCWA Region, Issue No. 26
Published in English and Arabic this Abstract provides useful statistical data for countries in the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia region. The data is collected at the national level and represents areas such as: population education and illiteracy health national accounts energy industry transport foreign trade financial statistics and prices and information and communications technology.