Assessing gaps

To identify population groups with the lowest and highest access to a number of basic services and opportunities, the classification tree methodology is used. This statistical algorithm splits the population into groups with significantly different access levels, based on a combination of shared circumstances that households or individuals have in common, but no control over.

Indicator Country Year Data Source
Higher education (completion), 25-35 years old Honduras 2012 DHS
Overweight in children under 5 years of age (rate) Honduras 2012 DHS
Bank account (household) Honduras 2012 DHS
Skilled birth attendance during childbirth (access) Mexico 2015 MICS
Electricity (access) Mexico 2015 MICS
Clean fuels (access) Mexico 2015 MICS
Clean water (access) Mexico 2015 MICS
Secondary education (completion), 20-35 years old Mexico 2015 MICS
Overweight in children under 5 years of age (rate) Mexico 2015 MICS
Bank account (household) Mexico 2015 MICS
Demand for family planning satisfied with modern methods Panama 2013 MICS
Skilled birth attendance during childbirth (access) Panama 2013 MICS
Electricity (access) Panama 2013 MICS
Secondary education (completion), 20-35 years old Panama 2013 MICS
Higher education (completion), 25-35 years old Panama 2013 MICS
Skilled birth attendance during childbirth (access) Paraguay 2016 MICS
Electricity (access) Paraguay 2016 MICS
Clean water (access) Paraguay 2016 MICS
Secondary education (completion), 20-35 years old Paraguay 2016 MICS
Higher education (completion), 25-35 years old Paraguay 2016 MICS
Stunting in children under 5 years of age (rate) Paraguay 2016 MICS
Overweight in children under 5 years of age (rate) Paraguay 2016 MICS
Bank account (household) Paraguay 2016 MICS
Electricity (access) Peru 2012 DHS
Clean fuels (access) Peru 2012 DHS
Clean water (access) Peru 2012 DHS
Demand for family planning satisfied with modern methods Suriname 2010 MICS
Skilled birth attendance during childbirth (access) Suriname 2010 MICS
Electricity (access) Suriname 2010 MICS
Clean fuels (access) Suriname 2010 MICS
Clean water (access) Suriname 2010 MICS
Basic sanitation (access) Suriname 2010 MICS
Secondary education (completion), 20-35 years old Suriname 2010 MICS
Higher education (completion), 25-35 years old Suriname 2010 MICS
Stunting in children under 5 years of age (rate) Suriname 2010 MICS
Overweight in children under 5 years of age (rate) Suriname 2010 MICS
Wasting in children under 5 years of age (rate) Suriname 2010 MICS
Bank account (household) Suriname 2010 MICS
Clean fuels (access) Uruguay 2012 MICS
Clean water (access) Uruguay 2012 MICS
Secondary education (completion), 20-35 years old Uruguay 2012 MICS
Higher education (completion), 25-35 years old Uruguay 2012 MICS
Demand for family planning satisfied with modern methods Gambia 2018 MICS
Skilled birth attendance during childbirth (access) Gambia 2018 MICS
Electricity (access) Gambia 2018 MICS
Clean fuels (access) Gambia 2018 MICS
Clean water (access) Gambia 2018 MICS
Basic sanitation (access) Gambia 2018 MICS
Secondary education (completion), 20-35 years old Gambia 2018 MICS
Higher education (completion), 25-35 years old Gambia 2018 MICS