Evolution of Numeracy (Total) , 1820-1940
Evolution of Gender Equality of Numeracy, 1820-1940
Evolution of Total Urban Population, 1500-2000
Evolution of Cattle per Capita, 1500-2010
Evolution of Cropland per Capita, 1500-2010
Evolution of Goats per Capita, 1500-2010
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Period | Best performing | Worst performing | Best ranking | Worst ranking |
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1820-1869 29 | Gender Equality of Numeracy |
Total CO2 Emissions | CO2 Emissions per Capita Total CO2 Emissions |
Cattle per Capita |
1870-1919 30 | Total Num. of Goats | CO2 Emissions per Capita |
CO2 Emissions per Capita Total CO2 Emissions |
Goats per Capita |
1920-1959 30 | Lead Production | Total CO2 Emissions | Manganese Production | Goats per Capita |
1960-2010 54 | Copper Production | Manganese Production | Manganese Production | Goats per Capita |
Overall 60 | Total Cattle | Cropland per Capita | Sheep per Capita | Goats per Capita |
Evolution of Biodiversity - naturalness, 1500-2010
Evolution of Copper Production, 1728-2012
Evolution of Gold Production, 1681-2012
Evolution of Lead Production, 1705-2012
Evolution of CO2 Emissions per Capita, 1830-2010
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Cattle per CapitaGEO 1500 [43] 2010
Cropland per CapitaGEO 1500 [34] 2010
Goats per CapitaGEO 1500 [43] 2010
Pasture per CapitaGEO 1500 [34] 2010
Pigs per CapitaGEO 1500 [43] 2010
Sheep per CapitaGEO 1500 [43] 2010
Total CattleGEO 1500 [43] 2010
Total CroplandGEO 1500 [34] 2010
Total Number of GoatsGEO 1500 [43] 2010
Total Number of PigsGEO 1500 [43] 2010
Total Number of SheepGEO 1500 [43] 2010
Total PastureGEO 1500 [34] 2010
DemographyComposite Measure
of WellbeingGEO 1820 [19] 2000
Female life Expectancy at BirthGEO 1960 [5] 2000
Life Expectancy at Birth (Total)GEO 1950 [60] 2009
Male life Expectancy at BirthGEO 1960 [5] 2000
Total PopulationGEO 1800 [8] 2000
Total Urban PopulationGEO 1500 [11] 2000
Urbanization RatioGEO 1800 [3] 2000
EnvironmentBiodiversity - naturalnessGEO 1500 [34] 2010
CO2 Emissions per CapitaGEO 1830 [17] 2010
SO2 Emissions per CapitaGEO 1850 [16] 2000
Total CO2 EmissionsGEO 1830 [157] 2008
Total SO2 EmissionsGEO 1850 [16] 2000
FinanceExchange Rates to UK PoundGEO 1996 [18] 2013
Exchange Rates to US DollarGEO 1996 [18] 2013
Long-Term Government
Bond Yield
Total Gross Central Government
Debt as a Percentage of GDPGEO 1997 [13] 2009
Gender Equality of NumeracyGEO 1820 [12] 1940
Gender Equality Years
of Education
Historical Gender Equality Index
Share of Women in ParliamentGEO 1995 [14] 2008
Human CapitalAverage Years of EducationGEO 1940 [7] 2010
Book Titles per CapitaGEO 1924 [67] 1990
Educational Inequality Gini
CoefficientGEO 1970 [41] 2010
Numeracy (Total)GEO 1820 [12] 1940
Universities FoundedGEO 1918 [5] 1992
InstitutionsArmed Conflicts (Internal)GEO 1500 [501] 2000
Armed Conflicts (International)GEO 1500 [501] 2000
Competitiveness of Executive
Recruitment (XRCOMP)GEO 1991 [22] 2012
Competitiveness of Participations
(PARCOMP)GEO 1991 [22] 2012
Executive Constraints
(XCONST)GEO 1991 [22] 2012
Homicide RatesGEO 1981 [24] 2009
Latent Democracy VariableGEO 1991 [10] 2000
Openness of Executive
Recruitment (XROPEN)GEO 1991 [22] 2012
Political CompetitionGEO 1991 [10] 2000
Political ParticipationGEO 1991 [10] 2000
Polity2 IndexGEO 1991 [22] 2012
Regulation of Chief Executive
Recruitment (XRREG)GEO 1991 [22] 2012
Number of Days Lost in
Labour Disputes
Number of Workers Involved
in Labour Disputes
GDP per CapitaGEO 1973 [38] 2016
Prices and WagesIncome InequalityGEO 1890 [4] 2000
ProductionCopper ProductionGEO 1728 [285] 2012
Gold ProductionGEO 1681 [332] 2012
Lead ProductionGEO 1705 [223] 2012
Manganese ProductionGEO 1835 [178] 2012
Anguilla[No Data]
Antigua and Barbuda1500 (5)-2013 (21)
Aruba[No Data]
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba[No Data]
British Virgin Islands[No Data]
Cayman Islands[No Data]
Curaçao[No Data]
Dominican Republic1500 (6)-2018 (39)
Guadeloupe[No Data]
Martinique[No Data]
Montserrat[No Data]
Puerto Rico[No Data]
Saint Kitts and Nevis1500 (5)-2010 (14)
Saint Martin (French part)[No Data]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1500 (5)-2010 (20)
Saint-Barthélemy[No Data]
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)[No Data]
Trinidad and Tobago1500 (5)-2018 (35)
Turks and Caicos Islands[No Data]
United States Virgin Islands[No Data] Central America
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)1500 (8)-2018 (42)
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)[No Data]
French Guiana[No Data]
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)1500 (8)-2018 (40)
Northern AmericaBermuda[No Data]
Greenland[No Data]
Saint Pierre and Miquelon[No Data]
Turkmenistan1500 (16)-2016 (27)
Eastern AsiaChina, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region[No Data]
China, Macao Special Administrative Region[No Data]
Åland Islands[No Data]
Channel Islands[No Data]
Faeroe Islands[No Data]
Guernsey[No Data]
Isle of Man[No Data]
Jersey[No Data]
Sark[No Data]
Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands[No Data]
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland1500 (20)-2018 (56)
Guam[No Data]
Marshall Islands1500 (4)-2010 (5)
Micronesia (Federated States of)1500 (2)-2013 (6)
Northern Mariana Islands[No Data]
American Samoa[No Data]
French Polynesia[No Data]
Niue[No Data]
Pitcairn[No Data]
Tokelau[No Data]
Wallis and Futuna Islands[No Data]
Åland Islands[No Data]
Channel Islands[No Data]
Faeroe Islands[No Data]
Gibraltar[No Data]
Greenland[No Data]
Guernsey[No Data]
Holy See[No Data]
Isle of Man[No Data]
Jersey[No Data]
Netherlands1500 (22)-2018 (43)
Sark[No Data]
Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands[No Data]
Switzerland1500 (19)-2018 (44)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland1500 (20)-2018 (56)
Anguilla[No Data]
Antigua and Barbuda1500 (5)-2013 (21)
Aruba[No Data]
Bermuda[No Data]
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)1500 (8)-2018 (42)
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba[No Data]
British Virgin Islands[No Data]
Cayman Islands[No Data]
Curaçao[No Data]
Dominican Republic1500 (6)-2018 (39)
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)[No Data]
French Guiana[No Data]
Guadeloupe[No Data]
Martinique[No Data]
Montserrat[No Data]
Puerto Rico[No Data]
Saint Kitts and Nevis1500 (5)-2010 (14)
Saint Martin (French part)[No Data]
Saint Pierre and Miquelon[No Data]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1500 (5)-2010 (20)
Saint-Barthélemy[No Data]
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)[No Data]
Trinidad and Tobago1500 (5)-2018 (35)
Turks and Caicos Islands[No Data]
United States Virgin Islands[No Data]
Afghanistan1500 (16)-2016 (28)
American Samoa[No Data]
Brunei Darussalam1500 (12)-2013 (19)
French Polynesia[No Data]
Guam[No Data]
Marshall Islands1500 (4)-2010 (5)
Micronesia (Federated States of)1500 (2)-2013 (6)
New Caledonia[No Data]
Niue[No Data]
Norfolk Island[No Data]
Northern Mariana Islands[No Data]
Philippines1500 (17)-2018 (46)
Pitcairn[No Data]
Solomon Islands1500 (11)-2018 (25)
Tokelau[No Data]
Wallis and Futuna Islands[No Data]
China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region[No Data]
China, Macao Special Administrative Region[No Data]
Guinea-Bissau1500 (16)-2018 (31)
Mayotte[No Data]
Réunion[No Data]
Saint Helena[No Data]
Sao Tome and Principe1500 (14)-2016 (20)
Sierra Leone1500 (15)-2018 (36)
South Africa1500 (14)-2018 (49)
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