Countries with Discrepancies Between National and International Data

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Countries with Discrepancies Between National and International Data
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Countries with Discrepancies Between National and International Data Working Group nr:__ Session 2 Discrepancies Between National and International Data Countries with Discrepancies Between National and International Data

Session 2 Discrepancies Between National and International Data Indicators for which the Discrepancies are More Striking

Session 2 Discrepancies Between National and International Data Reasons for Discrepancies 1.1 2.1 2.3 3.2 4.1 7.8 7.9 Different definitions Different population estimates Different methods (explain differences) Other (explain)