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Central bank board members by sex

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Source: UNECE Statistical Database, compiled from national official sources.

Definition: The Central Bank is the institution which is charged with regulating the amount of the money supply in a country, the availability and cost of credit, and the foreign exchange value of its currency. The boards of Central Banks are the decision making bodies.

General note: Data on any fixed date of the year.

Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Data refer to: Governor and members of Governing Board.

Country: Croatia

Additional information (2013): Since 2013, Central Bank has 8 (instead of previously 14) board members.

Country: Cyprus

Reference period (2011): data refer to 2012.

Country: Cyprus

Government controlled area only.

Country: Czechia

Reference period (2008): Data refer to June - July.

Country: Georgia

Territorial change (2000 onward): Data do not cover Abkhazia AR and Tskhinvali Region.

Country: Germany

Additional information (1990): The structure of the Deutsche Bundesbank and the maximum number of members of the decision making body was reorganized in 1992.

Country: Germany

Additional information (2002): The structure of the Deutsche Bundesbank and the maximum number of members of the decision making body was reorganized in 2002.

Country: Hungary

Change in definition (1995 onward): Data refer to President and deputy presidents.

Country: Iceland

Change in definition (1980 onward): Data refer to Board of governors.

Country: Kazakhstan

1990: data refer to 1993.

Country: Latvia

Additional information (1995 - 2013): The Bank of Latvia is administered by the Council of the Bank and the Board of the Bank.

Country: Latvia

Change in definition (1995 - 2013): Data refer to the Council of the Bank.

Country: Portugal

Banco de Portugal is included.

Country: Slovakia

2015 data refer to 20 November 2015.

Country: Sweden

Change in nomenclature from ISCO-88 to ISCO-08 between 2013 and 2014.

Country: Switzerland

Reference period: as of 1st January