The Transformative Monitoring for Enhanced Equity (TransMonEE) Database captures a vast range of data relevant to social and economic issues relevant to the situation and wellbeing of children, young people and women in countries of Central Eastern Europe and Commonwealth of independent States (CEE/CIS). The data represent a particularly useful tool for governments, civil society organization, funding institutions and academia in considering their decisions, policies, programmes and agendas. The database is updated every year thanks to the collaboration of National Statistical Offices (NSOs) in the countries of CEE/CIS. The published database presents only a selection of the larger amount of indicators annually collected. The TransMonEE database was initiated by the UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre in 1992 as part of the project on Public Policies and Social Conditions: Monitoring the Transition in CEE/CIS, better known as the MONEE Project. In 2009, the database migrated to the UNICEF Regional Office fro the CEE/CIS countries. The 2013 version of the database contains over 400 social and economic indicators divided into 11 topics (Population, Marriage and Divorce, Fertility, Mortality, Health, Education, Child Protection, Crime, Social Protection, Child-wellbeing, Economics). Data generally covers the period 1989-2010/11; data on education are presented for the period from 2000/01 to 2010/11. Most disaggregated data are presented since 2000/2005.
TransMonEE 2013 Database, UNICEF Regional Office for CEE/CIS.