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TypeData for May 2026

StatisticalVariable

Estimated domains

< 1K

Description

StatisticalVariable represents any type of statistical metric that can be measured at a place and time. The usage pattern for StatisticalVariable is typically expressed using Observation with an explicit populationType, which is a type, typically drawn from Schema.org. Each StatisticalVariable is marked as a ConstraintNode, meaning that some properties (those listed using constraintProperty) serve in this setting solely to define the statistical variable rather than literally describe a specific person, place or thing. For example, a StatisticalVariable Median_Height_Person_Female representing the median height of women, could be written as follows: the population type is Person; the measuredProperty height; the statType median; the gender Female. It is important to note that there are many kinds of scientific quantitative observation which are not fully, perfectly or unambiguously described following this pattern, or with solely Schema.org terminology. The approach taken here is designed to allow partial, incremental or minimal description of StatisticalVariables, and the use of detailed sets of entity and property IDs from external repositories. The measurementMethod, unitCode and unitText properties can also be used to clarify the specific nature and notation of an observed measurement.

Definition from the Schema.org vocabulary (English).

Trend over time

At least two months are needed to show a trend. The series will grow with every monthly update.

Properties

Properties this type accepts, including inherited ones.

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PropertySchema typeData typeEnumeration

Properties from StatisticalVariable

7 properties

Properties from ConstraintNode

2 properties

Properties from Thing

13 properties

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