id,name,description,createdAt,updatedAt,datasetId,additionalInfo,link,dataPublishedBy 15520,World Bank Global Consumption Database,"{""link"": ""http://datatopics.worldbank.org/consumption/"", ""retrievedDate"": ""04/05/2018"", ""additionalInfo"": ""The Global Consumption Database is composed of individual country surveys to form a database on household consumption patterns in developing countries. The data has been standardized following a six-step process: \n\n\n\nFor more information on the Global Consumption Database methodology see: http://datatopics.worldbank.org/consumption/detail under the ‘Standardization of Data’ tab.\n\nAs the World Bank’s Global Consumption Database draws on a variety of country surveys which differ in design, methodology, and timing, there are limits to the extent to which surveys can be standardized. Therefore, cross-country comparisons should be made with caution. For more information see http://datatopics.worldbank.org/consumption/detail under the ‘Note on comparability’ tab.\n\nAll figures reported are based on national totals. The World Bank notes “each survey is composed of ordinary households only; “institutional households” (prisons, military barracks, hospitals, convents, and others) are not covered by household surveys. Homeless and nomadic populations and visitors present in a country during a survey are also excluded from the sample.” \n\nThe surveys used in the database were conducted between 2000 and 2010. For more information see http://datatopics.worldbank.org/consumption/detail under the ‘Sources of Data’ tab."", ""dataPublishedBy"": ""World Bank Global Consumption Database"", ""dataPublisherSource"": "" National household consumption or expenditure survey datasets. For a comprehensive list see: http://datatopics.worldbank.org/consumption/detail under 'Sources of Data' tab. ""}",2018-05-04 16:24:09,2018-05-05 11:17:49,2783,"The Global Consumption Database is composed of individual country surveys to form a database on household consumption patterns in developing countries. The data has been standardized following a six-step process: For more information on the Global Consumption Database methodology see: http://datatopics.worldbank.org/consumption/detail under the ‘Standardization of Data’ tab. As the World Bank’s Global Consumption Database draws on a variety of country surveys which differ in design, methodology, and timing, there are limits to the extent to which surveys can be standardized. Therefore, cross-country comparisons should be made with caution. For more information see http://datatopics.worldbank.org/consumption/detail under the ‘Note on comparability’ tab. All figures reported are based on national totals. The World Bank notes “each survey is composed of ordinary households only; “institutional households” (prisons, military barracks, hospitals, convents, and others) are not covered by household surveys. Homeless and nomadic populations and visitors present in a country during a survey are also excluded from the sample.” The surveys used in the database were conducted between 2000 and 2010. For more information see http://datatopics.worldbank.org/consumption/detail under the ‘Sources of Data’ tab.",http://datatopics.worldbank.org/consumption/,World Bank Global Consumption Database