This site is designed to make World Bank data easy to find, download, and use.All of the data found here can be used free of charge with minimalrestrictions.
To get you started, here are a few of the ways you can access individual data series and entire datasets:
Search Bar and Site Menu
The easiest way to look for data is to use the search box at the top of the page.
You can search for indicator names, countries, and topics.The search box shows you a list of matching results as you enter text; simply selectone of the matching terms to instantly display the result.Note that you can only display one indicator at a time.
You can look at combinations of indicators and countries or multiple countriesby adding additional items in the search box. However, you can only display oneindicator at a time. To start over, click the home icon to the right of the search box.
You can also browse lists of countries, topics and indicators,which can be found in the site menu .
Download
Data pages allow the option to download all displayeddata in bulk. Country pages provide all data for all years for a singlecountry and years, and indicator pages provide data for allcountries for all years. This is a convenient option if you would like to usedata in a desktop application like Excel. Look for the “Download” button on any data page;it will either be just to the right or just below the main chart.
DataBank
Data displayed on this site are a subset of those available in the World Bank’sDataBank, which contains extensive collections of time series data.The DataBank has advanced functions for selecting and slicing the datasets,performing customized queries and data downloads, and creating charts and othervisualizations.
Grab a widget
Widgets are small snippets of code that let you embed a data chart or mapon another website. The great thing aboutwidgets is that they are dynamic; when new data are available, widgets updateautomatically. Look for the “Share” button at the top of the main chart or map displayon any data page.
Note: users of chart widgets on the previous data website will need to update their code.
Access data through Web API
The Data API is a way for web sites and other tools to access data directly.This is the interface of choice for creating custom data visualizations, livecombinations with other data sources (mashups), and more. data.worldbank.org isbuilt using data through the Data API. Visit the Developer section formore information.
Data catalog
A comprehensive listing of data and datasets published by the World Bank isavailable through the Data Catalog. The Catalog contains all thedatasets in DataBank, plus many other useful datasets, including somesub-national and raw data from surveys. Datasets can be be easily downloaded,or accessed through the DataBank query tool or custom tools specific to thedataset.
Micro data
The World Bank’s Microdata Library facilitates access to microdatacollected through sample surveys of households, business establishments orother facilities. These microdataprovide information about people living indeveloping countries, their institutions, their environment, their communitiesand the operation of their economies. Many of these datasets are available asopen data; check the terms of use associated with each dataset.
Open Data at the World Bank
The World Bank recognizes that transparency and accountability are essential tothe development process and central to achieving the Bank’s mission toalleviate poverty. The Bank’s commitment to openness is also driven by a desireto foster public ownership, partnership and participation in development from awide range of stakeholders. As a knowledge institution, the World Bank’s firststep is to share its knowledge freely and openly.
Statistics and data are a key part of that knowledge and are easily accessibleon the web for all users. The World Bank provides free and open access to acomprehensive set of data about development in countries around the globe,together with other datasets cited in the data catalog.
Broader access to these data allow policymakers and advocacy groups to makebetter-informed decisions and measure improvements more accurately. They arealso valuable tools to support research by journalists, academia and others,broadening understanding of global issues.
We will continue to add to the databases available and welcomesuggestions on how we can improve the site for users.
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