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Friday, September 08, 2006 

Statistical yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2005

The 2005 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean introduces a series of important modifications, both in content and design, the objective being to reflect the changes in the demand of researchers who analyse the economic and social situation of the region and to incorporate the technological advances that modify the modes of dissemination and use of statistical information.

With special insights on:

  • demographic and social indicators (with attention to the gender dimension in statistical information)
  • economic, trade and balance of payments, and national accounts
  • environment and natural resources
  • aspects of methodology and metadata
  • latest updates about the MDGs, and progress made in the region

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