:Unit level data that has been combined and summarized, often from multiple sources, into a collective form, often for the purposes of statistical analysis. Aggregate data allows for greater analysis and insight about particular groups based on specific variables, such as age or gender.<ref name=":9">National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health (2010). The Importance of Disaggregated Data. https://www.nccih.ca/docs/context/FS-ImportanceDisaggregatedData-EN.pdf </ref><ref>Strategic Data and Metadata eXchange (2020). SDMX Glossary Version 2.1. https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_version_2_1-Final-2.docx </ref>
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:Unit level data that has been combined and summarized, often from multiple sources, into a collective form, often for the purposes of statistical analysis. Aggregate data allows for greater analysis and insight about particular groups based on specific variables, such as age or gender.<ref name=":9">National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health (2010). The Importance of Disaggregated Data. https://www.nccih.ca/docs/context/FS-ImportanceDisaggregatedData-EN.pdf </ref><ref>Statistical Data and Metadata eXchange (2020). SDMX Glossary Version 2.1. https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_version_2_1-Final-2.docx </ref>