Evolution of historical access to electricity
This line chart displays access to electricity (% of population) by date using the aggregation average, weighted by population. The data is from the countries entity.
Type: Line Chart
X-axis
: date
date (Already selected)
Y-axis
: access to electricity
agricultural land
forest area
land area
rural land area
urban land area
central government debt
expense
GDP
inflation
self-employed workers
tax revenue
unemployment
vulnerable employment
access to electricity (Already selected)
alternative and nuclear energy
electricity production from coal sources
electricity production from hydroelectric sources
electricity production from natural gas sources
electricity production from nuclear sources
electricity production from oil sources
electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric
net energy imports
fossil fuel energy consumption
renewable energy consumption
carbon dioxide emissions (CO2)
methane emissions
nitrous oxide emissions
greenhouse gas emissions (CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, PFCs, SF6)
urban population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters
health expenditure
health expenditure per capita
hospital beds
incidence of HIV
suicide mortality rate
armed forces personnel
internally displaced persons, by conflict and violence
military expenditure
birth rate
death rate
fertility rate
individuals using the Internet
life expectancy at birth
net migration
female population
male population
population
proportion of seats held by women in national parliaments
rural population
urban population
median age
countries yearly
Analysis
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There are 2 fields used on this chart (including filters):
- access to electricity: Access to electricity is the percentage of population with access to electricity. Electrification data are collected from industry, national surveys and international sources. This field is expressed in % of population.
- date: Year period during which the metrics are collected. This field is expressed in year.
Details
This chart is based on data from: World Bank
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