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Social Data

Data and Indicators from Latin America and the Caribbean

Standardized social data and indicators from 26 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean in demographics, migration, housing, poverty, inequality, education, employment, social security, health, and social protection

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General Data by Country

Access a dashboard that provides an overview of demographics, migration, housing, poverty, inequality, education, employment, social security, health, and social protection.

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Gender and Diversity Data by Country

Access a gender and diversity dashboard that provides an overview of demographics, housing, employment, and education, at the national and subnational-level based on population and housing census data.

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Download the Indicators

Access more than 100 selected indicators over time and across countries through an interactive dashboard.

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Access over 500 indicators through open-source code packages.

R Library

Python Library

Stata Library

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Labor Market and Social Security Information System (SIMS)

Contains comparable statistics, institutional information, and academic publications on labor markets for the IDB member countries.

Center for Learning Improvement Information (CIMA)

Provides comparable education indicators. Furthermore, it promotes the design and implementation of effective evidence-based education policies to enhance education quality.

Citizen Perception and Migration Laboratory

Offers information, resources, and tools to support governments in their response to xenophobia.

Labor Observatory

Contains information on labor markets in Latin America and the Caribbean, including data from both traditional sources (official employment statistics) and non-traditional sources (job vacancies, skills, news, and green jobs analysis).

DATAMIG

Provides data and statistics on migration flows and populations in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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