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  • Bertelsmann Transformation Index > Management Index 2006: This Index evaluates management by political decision-makers while taking into consideration the level of difficulty. The Management Index’s overall result is calculated by multiplying the intermediate result with a factor derived from the level of difficulty evaluation.
  • Bertelsmann Transformation Index > Status Index 2006: The Status Index’s overall result represents the mean value of the scores for the dimensions “Political Transformationâ€? and “Economic Transformationâ€?. The mean value was calculated using the exact, unrounded values for both these dimensions, which, in turn, were derived from the ratings for the five political criteria (based on 18 indicators) and the seven economic criteria (based on 14 indicators). The table shows rounded scores for political and economic transformation as well as for the Status Index’s overall result. In some cases, therefore, the overall result differs slightly from the mean value.
  • Bertelsmann Transformation Index>Political Transformation: Political Transformation The score for â€?Political Transformation“ is obtained by calculating the mean value of the ratings for the following criteria: · Stateness · Political Participation · Rule of Law · Stability of Democratic Institutions · Political and Social Integration
  • Civil and political liberties: Civil and political liberties
    Units: Index Ranging from 7 (High Levels of Liberties) to 1 (Low
    Units: This is the average of two indicators - civil liberties and political liberties.
  • Democratic institutions rating: Democratic institutions
    Units: Scale ranging from -10 (autocratic) to +10 (democratic)
  • Female candidacy: Year in which women received the right to stand for election. Data refer to the year in which right to vote or stand for election on a universal and equal basis was recognized. Where two years are shown, the first refers to the first partial recognition of the right to stand for election.
  • Female ministers: Women in government at ministerial level in 2000 (as % of total). Data were provided by states based on their definition of national executive and may therefore include women serving as ministers and vice ministers and those holding other ministerial positions, including parliamentary secretaries.
  • Female parliamentarians: Seats in parliament held by women (as % of total). Data are as of 8 March 2002. Where there are lower and upper houses, data refer to the weighted average of women's shares of seats in both houses.
  • Female suffrage: Year in which women received the right to vote. Data refer to the year in which right to vote or stand for election on a universal and equal basis was recognized. Where two years are shown, the first refers to the first partial recognition of the right to vote.
  • Parliamentary elections > Registered voter turnout: The proportion of registered voters who actually voted.
  • Parliamentary elections > Voting age population: International IDEA has chosen to use not only the reported registration rate to calculate turnout percentages, but also the voting age population (VAP) which includes all citizens above the legal voting age
  • Presidential elections > Registered voter turnout: The proportion of registered voters who actually voted.
  • Presidential elections > Voting age population: International IDEA has chosen to use not only the reported registration rate to calculate turnout percentages, but also the voting age population (VAP) which includes all citizens above the legal voting age
  • Presidential elections > Voting age population per 1000: International IDEA has chosen to use not only the reported registration rate to calculate turnout percentages, but also the voting age population (VAP) which includes all citizens above the legal voting age. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Parliamentary elections > Voter registration: The number of registered voters. The figure represents the number of names on the voters' register at the time that the registration process closes, as reported by the electoral management body.
  • Parliamentary elections > Total vote: The total number of votes cast in the relevant election. Total vote includes valid and invalid votes, as well as blank votes in cases where these are separated from invalid votes. More information on valid, invalid and blank votes can be found at aceproject.org
  • Parliamentary elections > Turnout: The number of votes divided by the Voting Age Population figure, expressed as a percentage.
  • Presidential elections > Turnout per million: The number of votes divided by the Voting Age Population figure, expressed as a percentage. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Presidential elections > Invalid votes: The number of invalid votes, as reported by each country.
  • Presidential elections > Total vote: The total number of votes cast in the relevant election. Total vote includes valid and invalid votes, as well as blank votes in cases where these are separated from invalid votes. More information on valid, invalid and blank votes can be found at aceproject.org
  • Presidential elections > Turnout: The number of votes divided by the Voting Age Population figure, expressed as a percentage.
  • Presidential elections > Voter registration: The number of registered voters. The figure represents the number of names on the voters' register at the time that the registration process closes, as reported by the electoral management body.
  • Parliamentary elections > Invalid votes: The number of invalid votes, as reported by each country.
  • Parliamentary elections > Voting age population per 1000: International IDEA has chosen to use not only the reported registration rate to calculate turnout percentages, but also the voting age population (VAP) which includes all citizens above the legal voting age. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
STAT Nigeria Poland HISTORY
Bertelsmann Transformation Index > Management Index 2006 5.33
Ranked 44th.
6.36
Ranked 23th. 19% more than Nigeria
Bertelsmann Transformation Index > Status Index 2006 5.38
Ranked 66th.
8.9
Ranked 9th. 65% more than Nigeria
Bertelsmann Transformation Index>Political Transformation 6.05
Ranked 61st.
9.2
Ranked 9th. 52% more than Nigeria
Civil and political liberties 3
Ranked 82nd.
5.5
Ranked 16th. 83% more than Nigeria
Democratic institutions rating 4
Ranked 85th.
10
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Nigeria
Female candidacy 1,958
Ranked 44th. 2% more than Poland
1,918
Ranked 144th.
Female ministers 8.6%
Ranked 86th.
0.0
Ranked 113th.
Female parliamentarians 3.3%
Ranked 141st.
20.7%
Ranked 29th. 6 times more than Nigeria
Female suffrage 1958 1918
Gender Parity Index in primary level enrolment 0.855
Ranked 132nd.
0.995
Ranked 44th. 16% more than Nigeria

Parliamentary elections > Registered voter turnout 84.8%
Ranked 29th. 84% more than Poland
46.2%
Ranked 139th.
Parliamentary elections > Voting age population 52.79 million
Ranked 11th. 85% more than Poland
28.47 million
Ranked 24th.
Presidential elections > Registered voter turnout 52.3%
Ranked 79th.
61.1%
Ranked 60th. 17% more than Nigeria
Presidential elections > Voting age population 52.79 million
Ranked 5th. 86% more than Poland
28.44 million
Ranked 11th.
Presidential elections > Voting age population per 1000 398.29
Ranked 79th.
744.51
Ranked 16th. 87% more than Nigeria
Parliamentary elections > Voter registration 57.94 million
Ranked 10th. 97% more than Poland
29.36 million
Ranked 21st.
Parliamentary elections > Total vote 49.14 million
Ranked 7th. 4 times more than Poland
13.56 million
Ranked 24th.
Parliamentary elections > Turnout 93.1
Ranked 9th. 96% more than Poland
47.6
Ranked 89th.
Presidential elections > Turnout per million 0.433
Ranked 75th.
1.64
Ranked 68th. 4 times more than Nigeria
Presidential elections > Invalid votes 1.4%
Ranked 43th. 27% more than Poland
1.1%
Ranked 50th.
Presidential elections > Total vote 30.28 million
Ranked 6th. 70% more than Poland
17.8 million
Ranked 12th.
Presidential elections > Turnout 57.4
Ranked 59th.
62.6
Ranked 51st. 9% more than Nigeria
Presidential elections > Voter registration 57.94 million
Ranked 5th. 99% more than Poland
29.12 million
Ranked 11th.
Parliamentary elections > Invalid votes 2.4%
Ranked 60th.
4%
Ranked 30th. 67% more than Nigeria
Parliamentary elections > Voting age population per 1000 398.29
Ranked 143th.
745.18
Ranked 37th. 87% more than Nigeria

SOURCES: Bertelsmann Transformation Index online, 2006; http://www.bertelsmann-transformation-index.de/fileadmin/pdf/BTI_2006_Ranking_GB.pdf; Freedom House, Freedom in the World 2000-2001, New York: Freedom House, 2001; Polity IV Project, University of Maryland, at Polity IV Project; IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 1995. Women in Parliaments 1945-1995: A World Statistical Survey. Geneva and IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 2001. Correspondence on year women received the right to vote and to stand for election and year first woman was elected or appointed to parliament. March. Geneva; IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 2001. Correspondence on women in government at the ministerial level. March. Geneva; calculated on the basis of data on parliamentary seats from IPU (Inter-Parliamentary Union). 2002. Parline Database. March 2002; Source: Millennium Development Goals Database | United Nations Statistics Division; Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance 2003; Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance 2003. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.

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