UN-Pop, which are the same as you find in the Sources section at the end of the printed book. In this list, we use the same acronyms and identifiers for sources, e.g. General Notes A note about source acronyms Please expect updates to these notes during the next couple of months. Hundreds of thousands of people are reading the book and they requests all kinds of clarifications and improved documentation. Stockholm, Sweden, OctoCurrent document status Please give us feedback or ask questions here: gapm.io/feedbackĬo-authors of Factfulness and Co-founders of the Gapminder Foundation We want to constantly improve the fact–base of this book, and revise it in future editions. It’s quite likely you know of a better source than the ones we use, or you may have evidence that conflicts with the sources we use. But nobody can be an expert in every field. We want all facts in the book Factfulness to be based on the most reliable data that exist. ![]() VERSION 3 - Published: OctoThis document is freely available under CC BY 4.0 LICENSEĭownload as PDF file » About this documentĪt the end of the book Factfulness (page 275 in the English edition) we are listing notes about the core facts in the book, but then we link to this document which is an extended version with much more details and links to hundreds of underlying sources. ![]() The detailed notes in this page explains the supporting data and evidence behind the facts we present in the book Factfulness, page by page, with links to the underlying sources.
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