Overall level of statistical capacity (scale 0 - 100) - Country Ranking - Central America & the Caribbean

Definition: The Statistical Capacity Indicator is a composite score assessing the capacity of a country’s statistical system. It is based on a diagnostic framework assessing the following areas: methodology; data sources; and periodicity and timeliness. Countries are scored against 25 criteria in these areas, using publicly available information and/or country input. The overall Statistical Capacity score is then calculated as a simple average of all three area scores on a scale of 0-100.

Source: World Bank, Bulletin Board on Statistical Capacity (http://bbsc.worldbank.org).

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

Find indicator:
Rank Country Value Year
1 Costa Rica 91.11 2020
2 El Salvador 82.22 2020
3 Guatemala 73.33 2020
4 Dominican Republic 72.22 2020
5 Panama 61.11 2020
6 Belize 58.89 2020
7 Honduras 56.67 2020
7 St. Lucia 56.67 2020
9 Jamaica 54.44 2020
10 Grenada 54.44 2020
11 Haiti 53.33 2020
12 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 50.00 2020
13 Trinidad and Tobago 47.78 2020
14 Nicaragua 46.67 2020
14 Dominica 46.67 2020
16 Antigua and Barbuda 44.44 2020
17 St. Kitts and Nevis 39.44 2020

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Development Relevance: Statistical Capacity is a nation’s ability to collect, analyze, and disseminate high-quality data about its population and economy. Quality statistics are essential for all stages of evidence-based decision-making, including: Monitoring social and economic indicators, Allocating political representation and government resources, Guiding private sector investment, as well as Informing the international donor community for program design and policy formulation.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The Statistical Capacity Indicator score is calculated as the average of the scores of the 3 dimensions, i.e. Availability, Collection, Practice.

Aggregation method: Unweighted average

Periodicity: Annual