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Pakistans-Migration-History

Pakistans-Migration-History

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Context Every year a lot of people migrate to different countries from Pakistan and a lot of them migrate to Pakistan as emigrants of refugees, Pakistan ranks 2nd, according to UNHCR, among the countries to host the most refugees. Thus this is a tribute to Pakistan and an information to the world that Pakistan is quite different than you think! Content Every year people either enter or leave Pakistan to settle down and start their new life. Negative here means people are entering Pakistan more than exiting. Positive otherwise, Acknowledgements A lot of entities have contributed and my major citation is "World Bank"! Inspiration This could be a very good data for people analyzing the population of Pakistan as a whole!

14 features

Country_Namestring264 unique values
0 missing
Country_Codestring264 unique values
0 missing
1962numeric217 unique values
0 missing
1967numeric223 unique values
0 missing
1972numeric225 unique values
0 missing
1977numeric229 unique values
0 missing
1982numeric227 unique values
0 missing
1987numeric229 unique values
0 missing
1992numeric234 unique values
0 missing
1997numeric236 unique values
0 missing
2002numeric235 unique values
0 missing
2007numeric236 unique values
0 missing
2012numeric230 unique values
0 missing
2017numeric210 unique values
0 missing

19 properties

264
Number of instances (rows) of the dataset.
14
Number of attributes (columns) of the dataset.
Number of distinct values of the target attribute (if it is nominal).
0
Number of missing values in the dataset.
0
Number of instances with at least one value missing.
12
Number of numeric attributes.
0
Number of nominal attributes.
0
Percentage of binary attributes.
0
Percentage of instances having missing values.
0
Percentage of missing values.
Average class difference between consecutive instances.
85.71
Percentage of numeric attributes.
0.05
Number of attributes divided by the number of instances.
0
Percentage of nominal attributes.
Percentage of instances belonging to the most frequent class.
Number of instances belonging to the most frequent class.
Percentage of instances belonging to the least frequent class.
Number of instances belonging to the least frequent class.
0
Number of binary attributes.

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