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[IWS] USAID: GLOBAL EDUCATION DATABASE

IWS Documented News Service
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Institute for Workplace Studies----------------- Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
School of Industrial & Labor Relations
-------- Director, Institute for Workplace Studies
Cornell University
16 East 34th Street, 4th floor
---------------------- Stuart Basefsky
New York, NY 10016
-------------------------------Director, IWS News Bureau
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USAID

GLOBAL EDUCATION DATABASE
http://ged.eads.usaidallnet.gov/

Sponsored by USAID's Office of Education, the Global Education Database (GED) is a repository of international education statistics compiled from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics and the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). The GED also provides a series of analytic tools to facilitate effective use of the data.

includes
EDUCATION DATA
http://ged.eads.usaidallnet.gov/data/

    *   Data by Country
      Select one or more indicators for a given country.
          o UNESCO Data
            Statistics on primary education, secondary education, tertiary education, human and financial resources, literacy, and socioeconomic context.
          o DHS Data
            Statistics on primary education, secondary education, and outcomes and attainment
    * Data Across Countries
      Select one or more countries for a given indicator.
          o UNESCO Data
            Statistics on primary education, secondary education, tertiary education, human and financial resources, literacy, and socioeconomic context.
          o DHS Data
            Statistics on primary education, secondary education, and outcomes and attainment

ANALYTIC TOOLS
http://ged.eads.usaidallnet.gov/analysis/

The GED provides the following analytic tools to facilitate effective use of the data:

    * Rapid Education Assessment Calculator
      Analyzes the generation and use of human capacity for a specific country in relation to other countries or regions. This tool presents detailed information and graphics for one country, including a table and a set of customizable radial graphs. The radial graphs allow for trends over time or for comparisons between countries to be simultaneously visualized along five dimensions. Select this tool for detailed information and graphics about one country.
    * Rapid Assessment Summary Scores
      A summary of the generation and use of human capacity scores for one or more countries. Group average may be customized by selecting specific categories. This tool is intended for cross-country and time-series comparisons of scores.
    * Child Dependency Ratios
      Chart and data table comparing the child dependency ratios of a country to the regional average.
    * Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
      Presents data on two education-related monitoring indicators and tracks country status versus the goals.
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Stuart Basefsky                   
Director, IWS News Bureau                
Institute for Workplace Studies 
Cornell/ILR School                        
16 E. 34th Street, 4th Floor             
New York, NY 10016                        
                                   
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