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Population and employment
Provides information on the size of the population and the employment rate in a given province. It can help government officials to understand the demographic trends and the labor market situation.
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Economic development indicators
Includes data on GDP, inflation, business activities, and other economic factors. It can help government officials to monitor the overall economic performance of a province and identify areas for improvement.
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Imports and exports
Provides information on the volume and value of goods and services traded between a province and other regions or countries. It can help government officials to assess the province's trade relations and identify opportunities for growth.
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Parks and recreational activities, education
Includes information on the availability and quality of parks, recreational facilities, and educational institutions in a province. It can help government officials to promote tourism, improve public health, and enhance education.
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Agriculture, development, land use, housing, and real estate
Covers various aspects of rural and urban development, such as land use, housing affordability, and real estate prices. It can help government officials to plan for sustainable development and ensure adequate housing for residents.
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Investment
Provides information on the volume and type of investments in a province, including foreign and domestic investments. It can help government officials to attract more investments and create new job opportunities.
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Other provincial indicators
Province-specific indicators for energy consumption, environmental quality, public safety, and social welfare. Helps officials address local issues and improve residents' quality of life.