About Resilvora

An independent platform dedicated to transparent research on global household financial resilience.

Our Mission

Making Financial Resilience Data Accessible to All

Resilvora was founded on a simple principle: that data about how populations cope financially should be freely available, clearly explained, and internationally comparable. Too often, meaningful financial research is locked behind academic paywalls or presented in formats inaccessible to the general public.

We bridge that gap by collecting, standardising, and presenting financial resilience indicators from countries around the world — in plain language, at no cost.

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Our Values

What Guides Our Work

Independence

Resilvora is entirely editorially independent. We have no commercial sponsors, do not accept advertising, and do not provide paid services of any kind.

Transparency

Every metric we publish is documented with a clear description of its data sources, calculation method, and limitations. We do not publish findings we cannot substantiate.

Global Perspective

Financial resilience varies dramatically across countries. We present data that reflects this diversity rather than defaulting to a single region's economic reality.

Educational Focus

All content is produced with educators, students, and curious non-specialists in mind. Complexity is never an excuse for inaccessibility.

Continuous Updating

Financial conditions evolve rapidly. We maintain a regular review cycle for all published data and notify readers when significant updates occur.

Public Service

This platform exists to serve the public interest. All research, data, and analysis published on Resilvora is provided free of charge and free of commercial bias.

How We Work

Our Research Methodology

Resilvora's indices are built on a multi-stage data collection and validation process.

Data Collection
We collect data from official national statistics offices, the World Bank Open Data portal, the International Monetary Fund, the OECD, and peer-reviewed academic literature. All sources are cited explicitly in our methodology documents.
Normalisation & Comparison
Raw national figures are normalised to allow cross-country comparison. This involves adjusting for purchasing power parity, household size norms, and structural differences in how national statistics are collected.
Indicator Construction
Composite indices are constructed by combining individual normalised indicators with documented weighting schemes. Sensitivity analysis is performed to test how index rankings change under different weighting assumptions.
Review & Publication
Findings are reviewed internally before publication. Known data limitations are disclosed alongside findings. We publish corrections promptly when errors are identified.
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Informational Purpose Only
All research and data published on Resilvora is strictly for educational and informational purposes. Nothing on this platform constitutes financial advice, investment guidance, or professional consulting of any kind. Resilvora does not charge for any service.

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