Geography Dictionary:

disaggregated data

Data about individuals or single entities; for example, a person's age, sex, income, or occupation, or the registration number of a vehicle. Disaggregated data can reveal the significance of particular factors; for example, UNESCO gender-sensitive education statistics and indicators reveal that the correlation of GNP with gross enrolment rate is more marked for females than for males, and for secondary than for primary education. See aggregated data.

 
 
 

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