Ecuador

Outline of map of Ecuador

The Esri Standard Demographics dataset for Ecuador is sourced from data supplied by Michael Bauer Research GmbH.

Data source

Release:

October 2024.

Vintage:

2024

Data:

© Michael Bauer Research GmbH 2024 based on © Instituto Nacional de Estatística y Censo, UN.

Boundaries:

© Michael Bauer Research GmbH, Nuremberg, Germany, 2024.

Settlement Points:

These settlement points were created using the 2023 European Commission Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL). More information about the data can be found here: https://ghslsys.jrc.ec.europa.eu. The data was verified using the latest Esri imagery.

Dataset information

Ecuador

Three-letter ISO country code

ECU

Currency

US Dollar

Three-letter currency code

USD

Number of attributes available

7

Number of geography levels

3

Geography levels

Esri geography nameLocal geography nameFeature count

Country

Ecuador

1

Provinces

Provincias

24

Cantons

Cantones

221

Data apportionment settings

Learn more about data apportionment.

Threshold upper boundAggregation methodLevel of geography

150 km

Block Apportion

EC.Cantons

more

Centroids in Polygon

EC.Cantons

Standard Demographics

The following examples are representative of the variables and data categories available for this region. See the Reference documents section below for the full list of available variables and a sample report.

Variable summaryData categoryVintageDescription

Total Population

Population

2024

Count of total population by regional boundaries.

Population Density

Population

2024

Regional population count divided by total regional sq. kilometers or miles.

Population per Mill

Population

2024

Count of total regional population divided by total national population and multiplied by 1,000.

Purchasing Power

Income

2024

Regional purchasing power. Data provided includes:

  • Purchasing Power: Total—Total regional disposable income of private households.
  • Purchasing Power: Per Mill—Total regional disposable income (income after taxes) divided by total regional population and multiplied by 1,000.
  • Purchasing Power: Per Capita—Total regional disposable income (income after taxes) divided by total regional population.
  • Purchasing Power: Index—A measure that compares the regional disposable income (income after taxes) to the national average, which has an index value of 100. For example, if a region's purchasing power index is 89, it has 11% less disposable income than the national average; if the region's index is 117, it has 17% more purchasing power than average.

Reference documents

Refer to the following reference documents: