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UNESCO Institute for Statistics

The UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) is the statistical office of UNESCO and is the primary UN depository for cross-nationally comparable statistics on education, science and technology, culture, and communication covering more than 200 countries and territories.The UIS was established in 1999. Based in Montreal, Canada, it was created to improve UNESCO's statistical program and to develop and deliver the timely, accurate and policy-relevant statistics needed in today’s increasingly complex and rapidly changing social, political and economic environments.

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    • Март 2016
      Источник: UNESCO Institute for Statistics
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 31 марта, 2016
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      1. Media include Radio, TV and Newspapers2. Total number of domestic Radio and TV channels, by technical penetration3. Print media covers newspaper-public and Private by ownership
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    • Август 2015
      Источник: UNESCO Institute for Statistics
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 16 октября, 2015
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      Indicators of Regional education Survey,Global Education Digest - WEI and UOE countries - Organization of teachers’ instructional time, Global Education Digest - WEI and UOE countries - Distribution of teachers by age, Global Education Digest - WEI and UOE countries - Teachers’ average annual salaries, Global Education Digest - Special tables for WEI and UOE countries.Note : Source for OECD countries and OECD Partner countries: OECD, 2009.
    • Август 2014
      Источник: UNESCO Institute for Statistics
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      Дата обращения к источнику: 01 сентября, 2014
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      The UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) is the statistical office of UNESCO and is the UN depository for global statistics in the fields of education, science and technology, culture and communication. The UIS was established in 1999. It was created to improve UNESCO’s statistical programme and to develop and deliver the timely, accurate and policy-relevant statistics needed in today’s increasingly complex and rapidly changing social, political and economic environments. The UIS is based in Montreal, Canada. The dataset contains over 1,000 types of indicators and raw data on education, literacy, science and technology, culture and communication. The UIS collects the data for more than 200 countries and territories from Member States and international organizations.