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| Variable: |
Labor > Unemployment benefit replacement |
Health > Drug access |
| Plot Display: |
Logarithmic (base 10) |
Logarithmic (base 10) |
| Definition: |
Defined as the average of the gross unemployment benefit replacement rates for two earnings level (66.6% and 100% of average production worker), 3 family situations (single, with dependant spouse, with spouse in work) and three durations of unemployment (after 1 year of unemployment, between 2 and 3 years, between 4 and 5 years) |
Population with access to essential drugs 2000. The data on access to essential drugs are based on statistical estimates received from World Health Organization (WHO) country and regional offices and regional advisers and through the World Drug Situation Survey carried out in 1998-99. These estimates represent the best information available to the WHO Department of Essential Drugs and Medicines Policy to date and are currently being validated by WHO member states. The department assigns the estimates to four groupings: very low access (0-49%), low access (50-79%), medium access (80-94%) and good access (95-100%). These groupings, used here in presenting the data, are often employed by the WHO in interpreting the data, as the actual estimates may suggest a higher level of accuracy than the data afford. b. |
| Source: |
World Health Organization |
WHO (World Health Organization). 2001. Correspondence on access to essential drugs. Department of Essential Drugs and Medecines Policy. February. Geneva |
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