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Short Name<\/strong><\/u> Full Name<\/strong><\/u> Domain<\/strong><\/u> Sub-domain<\/strong><\/u> Tags<\/strong><\/u> Definition<\/strong><\/u> Method of Calculation<\/strong><\/u> Expected Frequency of Data Dissemination<\/strong><\/u> Geospatial Dimension Availability<\/strong><\/u> Time Dimension Availability<\/strong><\/u> Disaggregation Dimension Availability<\/strong><\/u>
\nCompleteness of birth registration
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\nCountries with birth registration data that are at least 90 percent complete
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\nStatistical capacity
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\nStatistical Capacity
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\nSDG Target 17.19, Strategic Plan
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\nCountries with birth registration data that are at least 90 percent complete.
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\nThe proportion and number of countries that have achieved 90 per cent birth registration. According to the Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System, Revision 3 (Link<\/a>) a complete civil registration is defined as: \u201cThe registration in the civil registration system of every vital event that has occurred to the members of the population of a particular country (or area), within a specified period as a result of which every such event has a vital registration record and the system has attained 100 per cent coverage.\u201d There exist several methods for the evaluation of completeness of birth or death registration systems. An elaboration of these methods is available at Principles and Recommendations for a Vital Statistics System, Revision 3. The evaluation and monitoring of quality and completeness of birth and death registration systems are addressed in Part three, sub-Chapters: D. Quality assessment methods; E. Direct versus indirect assessment, and F. Choosing appropriate methods for assessing completeness and qualitative accuracy of registration and register-based vital statistics (para 579 to 622).
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\nAnnual
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\nCountry (geolev0), Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs), Least Developed Countries (LDCs), SDG Regions, SDG Sub-Regions, Small island developing States (SIDS), World
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\n2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
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\nTotals only<\/em>
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