Australia vs Iceland: Voice and Accountability - Governance estimate

Australia
1.51 approx. -2.5 to +2.5
in 2024
Iceland
1.42 approx. -2.5 to +2.5
in 2024
Australia rank
11th
Iceland rank
14th

Voice and Accountability - Governance estimate over time

  • Australia
  • Iceland
00.511.5199620102024

How they compare

Australia currently reports 1.51 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 against 1.42 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 in Iceland, a difference of 0.09 approx. -2.5 to +2.5.

That makes Australia's figure about 1.1 times Iceland's.

The two have swapped places 7 times across 26 shared years of data; in 1996 it was Iceland ahead.

Australia ranks 11th and Iceland ranks 14th of 206 countries.

Across the 4 decades both report, Australia averaged higher in 2 and Iceland in 2.

Head to head by decade

Decade Australia Iceland Difference Ahead
1990s 1.42 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 1.46 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 0.0426 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 Iceland
2000s 1.52 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 1.57 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 0.057 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 Iceland
2010s 1.59 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 1.51 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 0.0764 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 Australia
2020s 1.48 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 1.43 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 0.0479 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 Australia

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher voice and accountability - governance estimate, Australia or Iceland?
Australia, at 1.51 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 against 1.42 approx. -2.5 to +2.5 in Iceland as of 2024.
What is the difference in voice and accountability - governance estimate between Australia and Iceland?
0.09 approx. -2.5 to +2.5, with Australia ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Australia and Iceland?
26 years are reported by both, from 1996 to 2024.
How do Australia and Iceland rank globally for voice and accountability - governance estimate?
Australia ranks 11th and Iceland ranks 14th of 206 countries.
Where does this data come from?
The Worldwide Governance Indicators: Revised Methodology for Measuring Governance Using Perception Data., World Bank Group (WBG), published as Voice and Accountability - Governance estimate (approx. -2.5 to +2.5). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Voice and Accountability - Governance estimate (approx. -2.5 to +2.5)
Unit
approx. -2.5 to +2.5
Source
The Worldwide Governance Indicators: Revised Methodology for Measuring Governance Using Perception Data., World Bank Group (WBG)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
206 places, 5,259 data points, 1996–2024
Last refreshed

Voice and Accountability (VA) captures perceptions of the extent to which citizens can participate in selecting their government including electoral integrity, and of accountability mechanisms for citizens—reflected in the ability to access information, governmental oversight bodies, and a robust traditional/digital media landscape. Governance estimate from the aggregation model, in units of a standard normal distribution, i.e. ranging from approximately -2.5 to 2.5. Larger values correspond to better governance. The (country-series-time) metadata include the (a) number of sources, and (b) standard error. The number of sources indicates the number of underlying data sources on which the governance estimate is based. The standard error indicates the precision of the governance estimate. Larger values indicate less precise estimates. A 90% confidence interval for the governance estimate is given by the estimate +/- 1.64 times the standard error.