Dimension Coverage
Dimension coverage is the share of a country’s resilience dimensions backed by real observed data rather than imputed — the mean of the 20 active per-dimension coverage values, used to gauge how much of a CRI score is real.
Dimension coverage is the share of a country’s resilience dimensions that are backed by real observed data rather than imputed, reported as the mean of the 20 active per-dimension coverage values (structurally-retired dimensions are excluded from the average). It is deliberately labelled "dimension coverage" rather than "data coverage" to be precise about what is measured.
Coverage drives a confidence gate: when a country’s average dimension coverage falls below 0.55 — or too much of its score is imputed — the Country Resilience Index marks that score low-confidence, and countries that also fail the headline-eligibility thresholds are routed to a separate greyed-out list rather than the public ranking. Thin-data countries are never presented as if they were confidently scored.