Dubai

  • Capital:Dubai
  • Emir:Sheikh Mohamm bin Rashid Al Maktoum
  • Area, sq. km:3,885 (2009)
  • Population, persons:1,722,000 (2009)
  • Population Density, people per sq. km:443.24 (2009)
  • Number of Births:31,815 (2017)
  • Number of Schools:260 (2017)
  • Economically Active (%):74.88 (2009)
  • Economically Inactive (%):25.12 (2009)
  • Primary Health Care Centers:2,078 (2017)
  • Dentist:2,286 (2017)
  • Outpatients:326,846 (2011)

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    • November 2020
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
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      Accessed On: 25 May, 2021
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      2005 Census Data of UAE
    • April 2023
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 19 April, 2023
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    • March 2024
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 26 March, 2024
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      Consumer Price Index of UAE
    • December 2022
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 27 December, 2023
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      This dataset contains information regarding Cooperative societies- an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise.
    • October 2022
      Source: Google
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      Accessed On: 04 May, 2023
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      These Community Mobility Reports aim to provide insights into what has changed in response to policies aimed at combating COVID-19. The reports chart movement trends over time by geography, across different categories of places such as retail and recreation, groceries and pharmacies, parks, transit stations, workplaces, and residential.
    • January 2024
      Source: Numbeo
      Uploaded by: Raviraj Mahendran
      Accessed On: 17 January, 2024
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      Data cited at: Numbeo Methodology: The Index has been calculated twice per year by considering the latest 36 months. A). Beginning of the Year and B). Mid Year Crime Index is an estimation of the overall level of crime in a given city or a country. We consider crime levels lower than 20 as very low, crime levels between 20 and 40 as being low, crime levels between 40 and 60 as being moderate, crime levels between 60 and 80 as being high and finally crime levels higher than 80 as being very high. Safety index is, on the other way, quite the opposite of crime index. If the city has a high safety index, it is considered very safe.
    • March 2023
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
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      Accessed On: 07 March, 2023
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    • May 2020
      Source: European Commission
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      Accessed On: 13 May, 2020
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      Note: (1) Source: Council Regulation (EC) n°2964/95 of 20 December 1995. (2) The cif price includes the fob price (the price actually invoiced at the port of loading), the cost of transport, insurance and certain charges linked to crude oil transfer operations. (3) Due to confidentiality Czech Republic is excluded from EU(28). (4) For Romania November-2016 and December-2016 are estimations derived from Eurostat data
    • June 2023
      Source: Dubai Statistics Centre
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      Accessed On: 23 June, 2023
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    • December 2023
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
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      Accessed On: 07 December, 2023
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      Culture and Recreation in UAE
    • May 2020
      Source: European Commission
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      Accessed On: 25 November, 2020
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      The European Commission provides statistics on EU crude oil imports and crude oil supply costs.
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    • January 2024
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
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      Accessed On: 20 March, 2024
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      Data cited at: https://uaenumbers.fcsa.gov.ae/UAEFS2018Sep
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    • December 2023
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
      Uploaded by: Jonathan Kilach
      Accessed On: 11 December, 2023
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    • April 2022
      Source: Apple, Inc.
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      Accessed On: 14 April, 2022
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      We define our day as midnight-to-midnight, Pacific time. Cities represent usage in greater metropolitan areas and are stably defined during this period. In many countries/regions and cities, relative volume has increased since January 13th, consistent with normal, seasonal usage of Apple Maps. Day of week effects are important to normalize as you use this data. Data that is sent from users’ devices to the Maps service is associated with random, rotating identifiers so Apple doesn’t have a profile of your movements and searches. Apple Maps has no demographic information about our users, so we can’t make any statements about the representativeness of our usage against the overall population. This information will be available for a limited time during the COVID‑19 pandemic.
    • November 2021
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
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      Accessed On: 19 November, 2021
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    • December 2023
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
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      Accessed On: 11 December, 2023
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      Data cited at: https://uaenumbers.fcsa.gov.ae/UAENARE2018
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    • February 2022
      Source: TomTom
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      Accessed On: 23 February, 2022
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      The TomTom Traffic Index is published to provide drivers, industry and policy makers with unbiased information about congestion levels in urban areas. Now in its 6th year, we’re offering even more insight into why our urban centers are congested, putting the issue into context, and offering ideas about how the problem can be alleviated. This year, TomTom is also celebrating those cities that deserve special recognition for their efforts to beat traffic congestion, with the TomTom Traffic Index awards.
    • October 2021
      Source: National Statistics Bureau, Bhutan
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      Accessed On: 25 October, 2021
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    • August 2023
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
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      Accessed On: 13 November, 2023
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    • November 2023
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 05 December, 2023
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    • July 2019
      Source: Central Statistical Organisation Yemen
      Uploaded by: Raviraj Mahendran
      Accessed On: 16 June, 2020
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    • April 2023
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
      Uploaded by: Raviraj Mahendran
      Accessed On: 20 April, 2023
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    • November 2022
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 28 November, 2022
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    • September 2015
      Source: Water FootPrint Network
      Uploaded by: Raviraj Mahendran
      Accessed On: 27 October, 2015
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      Data cited at: The Water Footprint Network https://waterfootprint.org/en/ Topic: Product water footprint statistics Publication: https://waterfootprint.org/en/resources/waterstat/product-water-footprint-statistics/ Reference: Mekonnen, M.M. & Hoekstra, A.Y. (2011) The green, blue and grey water footprint of crops and derived crop products, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 15(5): 1577-1600. License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/    
    • September 2015
      Source: Water FootPrint Network
      Uploaded by: Raviraj Mahendran
      Accessed On: 27 October, 2015
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      Data cited at: The Water Footprint Network https://waterfootprint.org/en/ Topic: Product water footprint statistics Publication: https://waterfootprint.org/en/resources/waterstat/product-water-footprint-statistics/ Reference: Mekonnen, M.M. & Hoekstra, A.Y. (2011) The green, blue and grey water footprint of crops and derived crop products, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 15(5): 1577-1600. License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/  
    • December 2020
      Source: Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, United Arab Emirates
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      Accessed On: 22 July, 2021
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    • November 2019
      Source: World Council on City Data
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      Accessed On: 26 November, 2019
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      Note: The data is no longer available to the Public. It requires an account with WCCD to access data. 
    • March 2024
      Source: British Geological Survey
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      Accessed On: 01 March, 2024
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      World Mineral Production covers the majority of economically important mineral commodities. For each commodity constant efforts are made to ensure that as many producing countries as possible are reported. For some commodities, where statistics on production are not publicly available, estimates are made.
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    • January 2016
      Source: Citi Foundation
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      Accessed On: 19 May, 2017
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      The Youth Economic Strategy (YES) Index is part of a Citi Foundation initiative that aims to inspire policymakers, the private sector and key stakeholders to improve opportunities for youth aged 13 to 25. The YES index, which was commissioned by the Citi Foundation and created by The Economist Intelligence Unit, evaluates the economic environment for youth in 35 cities across the world by measuring the drivers and enablers which promote youth economic opportunities- that is, the prospect that a young person can improve his/her economic situation. The index is based on 31 indicators, both quantitative and qualitative and mostly city-based, and offers a robust and comprehensive look at youth-focused policies around the world. The research was conducted between January 2015 and May 2015. Note : Score Range: Score 70.1-100 = Advanced, 50.1-70 = Progressing, 30.1-50 = Emerging, 0-30 = Nascent