JesseRobbins

Shout outs to JesseRobbins

brian: your new avatar is much cooler! 10 months ago

OECD Development Centre: Hi Jesse, we have re-imported our data on the gender stuff with Sara. Thanks for taking the GID off of your site. Denis about 1 year ago

JesseRobbins: http://www.ncua.gov/IndexCUQuery.htm about 1 year ago

dkingman: Hi, where is this data on http://www.ncua.gov? I only see summary data in the downloads section. about 1 year ago

dkingman: Where is this data at in http://www.ncua.gov? All I saw was summary data about 1 year ago

About Me

Jesse Robbins is an experienced Infrastructure Engineer and Manager with unique passion for IT Operations, Distributed Systems, Fault-Tolerance, and Resilient Design.

Jesse is a frequent leader and evangelist of initiatives to increase Availability (MTBF) and decrease Mean-Time-To-Recover (MTTR). He worked at Amazon.com from 2001-2006, where his business card read “Master of Disaster”.

In addition to his IT knowledge, Jesse is a certified Firefighter-1 and Emergency Medical Technician, and holds numerous Hazardous Materials and Technical Rescue certifications.

Jesse is currently the lead organizer for the Black Rock Federal Credit Union and he blogs at www.OpenAid.org.

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Social Institutions and Gender Index (value). A composite index measuring gender inequality in four areas of social institutions-family code, physical integrity, civil liberties, and ownership rights: 0=no, 1=high inequality.

Reference: Jütting, J., Ch. Morrisson, J. Dayton-Johnson and D. Drechsler (2006): Measuring Gender (In)Equality - Introducing the Gender, Institutions and Development Data Base, OECD Development Centre Working Paper No. 247.

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Percentage of women 15-49 who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife for at least one of the following reasons: She burns food, argues with him, goes out without telling him, neglects the children, or refuses to have sex with him. Note: For six countries, slightly different reasons are mentioned. It concerns Cambodia, Congo, India, Jordan, Nigeria and Zambia.

Reference: Demographic and Health Surveys, years 1999-2005

Recent Comments

JesseRobbins: I created this from the standard NCUA 5300 data. (about 1 year ago)