Phnom Penh

  • Capital:Phnom Penh
  • Languages:Khmer
  • First Person:Khuong Sreng (Governor)
  • Population :1.688.044 (2013)
  • Area in Sq.km:290,0 (2008)
  • Population density:2.468,0 (2013)
  • Sex Ratio :88,4 (2008)
  • Schools:375 (2016)
  • School Enrollment:229987 (2016)
  • Life Expectancy, Male :66,8 (2008)
  • Life Expectancy, Women :70,8 (2008)
  • Households:352548 (2013)
  • Average Household Size:4,8 (2013)

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    • julio 2014
      Fuente: Cambodian Rehabilitation and Development Board
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 20 septiembre, 2017
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      Cambodia: Core Monitoring Indicators
    • abril 2018
      Fuente: The United States President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 08 agosto, 2018
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      Operating unit-level results for 2016 and prior years represent aggregated totals. For 2015 and 2016, results are available at the subnational level. For 2014 results and prior, the data can only be viewed and explored in aggregate country or regional form. General patterns can be explored for all results, allowing the investigation of trends within and among different operating units. Some variation exists between indicator versions from PEPFAR during 2004-2010, 2011-2014, and 2015-2016. More detail regarding these differences can be found in the indicator reference documents and in reference materials attached to this dashboard.
    • octubre 2022
      Fuente: Google
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 04 mayo, 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.
    • abril 2024
      Fuente: Numbeo
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 24 abril, 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.
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  • E
    • marzo 2019
      Fuente: National Institute of Statistics, Cambodia
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 03 noviembre, 2021
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    • febrero 2024
      Fuente: World Bank
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 13 febrero, 2024
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      1: Most surveys were administered using the Enterprise Surveys Global Methodology as outlined in the Methodology page, while some others did not strictly adhere to the Enterprise Surveys Global Methodology. For example, for surveys which do not follow the Global Methodology, the Universe under consideration may have consisted of only manufacturing firms or the questionnaire used may have been different from the standard global questionnaire. Data users should exercise caution when comparing raw data and point estimates between surveys that did and did not adhere to the Enterprise Surveys Global Methodology. For surveys which did not adhere to the Global Methodology plus Afghanistan 2008, any inference from one of these surveys is representative only for the data sample itself. 2: Regional and "all countries" averages of indicators are computed by taking a simple average of country-level point estimates. For each economy, only the latest available year of survey data is used in this computation. Only surveys, posted during the years 2009-2017, and adhering to the Enterprise Surveys Global Methodology are used to compute these regional and "all countries" averages. 3: Descriptions of firm subgroup levels, e.g. how the ex post groupings are constructed, are provided in the Indicator Descriptions (PDF, 710KB) document. 4: Statistics derived from less than or equal to five firms are displayed with an "n.a." to maintain confidentiality and should be distinguished from ".." which indicates missing values. Also note for three growth-related indicators under the "Performance" topic, these indicators are not computed when they are derived from less than 30 firms. 5: Standard errors are labeled "n.c.", meaning not computed, for the following:    1) indicators for all surveys that were not conducted using the Enterprise Surveys Global Methodology and    2) for indicator breakdowns by ex post groupings: exporter or ownership type, and gender of the top manager.
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    • marzo 2023
      Fuente: The Global Data Lab
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 10 marzo, 2024
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      Data citation: Data retrieved from the Area Database of the Global Data Lab, https://globaldatalab.org/areadata/, version v4.2.Smits, J. GDL Area Database. Sub-national development indicators for research and policy making. GDL Working Paper 16-101 (2016).
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  • W
    • septiembre 2015
      Fuente: Water FootPrint Network
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 27 octubre, 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/    
    • septiembre 2015
      Fuente: Water FootPrint Network
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 27 octubre, 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/