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Free sign upThe phrase "disaggregated data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe data that has been broken down into smaller, more specific pieces or segments. For example, "To find the answers we needed, we had to look at the disaggregated data to understand the individual trends."
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The CFTC says it will soon release disaggregated data going back three years.
The first priority must be to maintain the provisions in the law for collecting and reporting disaggregated data.
In the case of gender disaggregated data, the unknown category is also been left out for similar reasons as above.
By contrast, where sex and age disaggregated data are used, we see a clear trend towards more effective and sustainable humanitarian response.
So, if the collection and analysis of sex and age disaggregated data is so vital to effective humanitarian response, why is it so routinely neglected?
Do we want disaggregated data?
All of these efforts have disaggregated data at their core.
Perhaps disaggregated data can influence these political candidates and strategists to recognize population sizes and voting trends of various groups.
Nonprofits are calling for disaggregated data, publishing their own research and reaching out to help disadvantaged Asian-American communities.
But disaggregated data reveals that "the prevailing assumptions about AAPIs as model minorities is inaccurate and misleading and damaging for the population". .
"We maintain the disaggregated data so all parents involved in the system can look and see where there's a problem and take action," he said.
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