Showing posts with label Statistics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Statistics. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2018

Atlas Afghanistan



Title: Atlas Afghanistan
Authors: Wolfgang Taucher - Mathias Vogl - Peter Webinger
Publisher: Vienna: Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior,
Date: 2018
75 pages, maps.

ISBN: 9783903109100

Contents:

Regional overview 6
Topography8
Physiography 10
Satellite images
Kabul  12
Herat 14
Kandahar 16
Mazar-e Sharif 18
Jalalabad  20
Groups
Ethnic groups 22
Religious groups 24
Oil and gas fields
Oil and gas fields 26
Security Situation
Security situation Provinces  28
Security situation Districts  30
Sources  75


Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Demographics: Middle East & North Africa


http://www.bfa.gv.at/files/broschueren/publicae_demographics_neu_WEB.pdf

Title: Demographics : Middle East & North Africa
Authors:     Thomas Schrott; Wolfgang Taucher; Peter Webinger; Alexander Schahbasi; Mathias Vogl
Publisher:     Vienna: Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior,
Date: 2018.
Series:     Regiones et res publicae : country analysis reports, 6

37 pages, maps
ISBN:      9783903109094

Table of contents:
Preface 5
North Africa 6
Morocco 8
Algeria 10
Tunisia 12
Libya   14
Egypt   16
Middle East 18
Turkey 20
Syria  22
Jordan 24
Iraq   26
Iran (Islamic Republic of) 28
Afghanistan 30
Pakistan    32
Sources     35
Imprint     37

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Open Access Report: Afghanistan in 2016: A Survey of the Afghan People


http://asiafoundation.org/where-we-work/afghanistan/survey/




Afghanistan in 2016: A Survey of the Afghan People

Publisher: The Asia Foundation, 2016
275 pages

"The national mood in Afghanistan is at a record low, and Afghans are pessimistic because of insecurity, corruption, and rising unemployment and slow job growth. At the same time, more Afghans, particularly rural Afghan men, now support women’s right to vote and women’s right to work outside the home than ever before. The 2016 Survey of the Afghan People polled 12,658 Afghan respondents from 16 ethnic groups across all 34 provinces, including insecure and physically challenging environments. The annual survey is the longest-running and broadest nationwide survey of Afghan attitudes and opinions. Since 2004, the Survey has gathered the opinions of more than 87,000 Afghan men and women, providing a unique longitudinal portrait of evolving public perceptions of security, the economy, governance and government services, elections, media, women’s issues, and migration."

Friday, January 29, 2016

Open Access Report: Arab Opinion Index 2015

http://english.dohainstitute.org/file/Get/9dba8f9c-7fb3-447b-9d7c-fda63ec5927e
Published by: Arab Center For Research & Policy Studies, Doha, Qatar.

Arab Opinion Index 2015 report is a 44-page PDF document organized under several headings:
  • Living Conditions of the Arab Citizenry
  • Arab Citizens’ Views of State Institutions and Governmental Effectiveness
  • Arab Public Attitudes Towards Democracy
  • Civic and Political Participation
  • Religion and Religiosity in the Public Sphere and Political Affairs
  • Arab Public Opinion and Pan-Arab Affairs
  • Arab Public Opinion and the Arab Spring
  • Arab Public Opinion and Current Affairs

Thursday, April 18, 2013

1967 Census of the West Bank and Gaza Strip: A Digitized Version.

The 1967 Census of the West Bank and Gaza Strip: A Digitized Version.

Joel Perlmann, Project Director
Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Levy Economics Institute of Bard College.
November 2011 – February 2012.
[Digitized from: Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and
Housing, 1967 Conducted in the Areas Administered by the IDF, Vols. 1–5
(1967–70), and Census of Population and Housing: East Jerusalem, Parts 1 and 2 (1968–70).
[http://www.levyinstitute.org/palestinian-census]