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Average per capita transfer held by 4th quintile - Public Works -rural

Source: World Bank

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Average per capita...
Indicator
2019
Year
0.0603564569829206
Value
13 May 2026
Updated

Description

Average per capita transfer held by 4th quintile - Public Works -rural

Coverage

Years
2004 2010 2013 2016 2019
Sources
World Bank

Pipeline Lineage

Raw file
Completed
wb_malawi_indicator_average_per_capita_transfer_held_by_4th_quintile_public_works_rural_per_sa_pw.avt_q4_rur_MW.csv
Parse
Completed
5 rows parsed
Bronze
Classified
Row 0
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Auto-Approved
Confidence 1.00
Published
Population
Average per capita transfer held by 4th quintile - Public Works -rural
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Terms & Citation

Suggested Citation
World Bank. Average per capita transfer held by 4th quintile - Public Works -rural. Kafukufuku Data Hub, Population, 2004 to 2019. Source: https://api.worldbank.org/v2/country/MW/indicator/per_sa_pw.avt_q4_rur.
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Source Row Preview

Original data extracted from wb_malawi_indicator_average_per_capita_transfer_held_by_4th_quintile_public_works_rural_per_sa_pw.avt_q4_rur_MW.csv

Indicator Analysis

Comparing "Average per capita transfer held by 4th quintile - Public Works -rural" with 210 records in Population.

Total Records
210
Year Range
2004–2019
Districts
0

Numeric Distribution

Minimum
0.0209517006861938
Average
0.04
Maximum
0.0603564569829206

Records by Year

2004
42
2010
42
2013
42
2016
42
2019
42
Confidence
1.00
Review Status
Auto-Approved

Dataset Info

Source World Bank
Data Type
Last Updated 13 May 2026

API Call

This dataset is accessible via the REST API using the call below.

GET request GET /api/v1/datasets/8d9b498f-6bd2-4283-b89a-547779e0a573/?domain=population