HumanDev
Trying to figure out what HumanDev weighs. Updating Dev’s profile/about page.
at five foot three what would be a good weight for him? I’m not sure. 115lbs or 120? Or something in between?
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HumanDev
Trying to figure out what HumanDev weighs. Updating Dev’s profile/about page.
at five foot three what would be a good weight for him? I’m not sure. 115lbs or 120? Or something in between?
I am quite tempted to say that HumanDev would be intersex. I really like the idea of him having the male and female bits.
Selected 9: HDI by population and country over time
This visualization was created by Aaron Schiff, a freelance economist working in data analysis, economic modelling and data visualization. The chart shows the overall HDI for all countries over time, grouped into five geographic regions. Each dot represents a fixed number of people, calculated depending on the size and resolution of the screen used to view the chart.
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This entry is one of the 9 submissions to the Human Development Data Visualization Competition which stood out either in terms of aesthetics, communications, technique or originality. Kindly note that some data used were not vetted by HDRO.
Selected 9: Human Development Tree
This visualization was created by Jurjen Verhagen, an engineer and interactive visualization specialist with Zolabo. The visualization lets the user generate an HDI value which they consider acceptable as minimal life conditions. Using these values, each user gets their own tree. The visualization shows how many countries have low HDI, but also shows progress in the past years.
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This entry is one of the 9 submissions to the Human Development Data Visualization Competition which stood out either in terms of aesthetics, communications, technique or originality. Kindly note that some data used were not vetted by HDRO.
Selected 9: Close the Gap
This visualization was created by Ri Liu, a freelance data visualization designer with a passion for using data for social good. The goal of this visualization is to communicate the gaps between women and men that exist around the world by exploring the facets of labour force participation, parliamentary participation, secondary education and income levels.It also seeks to answer the questions of which countries have improved the most, and which are doing poorly in the efforts towards gender equality.
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This entry is one of the 9 submissions to the Human Development Data Visualization Competition which stood out either in terms of aesthetics, communications, technique or originality. Kindly note that some data used were not vetted by HDRO.
Selected 9: Human Development Index Change and Regime
This visualization was created by Anthony Harris, an Operational Researcher for the British Government in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. The visualization is a simple display of the HDI, showing change and the relative ranking score over time. The data has been combined with information on the democratic status of countries to show that such data can be linked.
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This entry is one of the 9 submissions to the Human Development Data Visualization Competition which stood out either in terms of aesthetics, communications, technique or originality. Kindly note that some data used were not vetted by HDRO.
Selected 9: Human Development, R&D, and the Environment
This visualization was created by Nikita Lukianets, a PhD Candidate at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis and a data scientist in the fields of neurobiology and statistical computing. The visualization consists of 3 main blocks: the index map, R&D and the environment. the data used in a combination of UNDP and World Bank sources.
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This entry is one of the 9 submissions to the Human Development Data Visualization Competition which stood out either in terms of aesthetics, communications, technique or originality. Kindly note that some data used were not vetted by HDRO.
Selected 9: Human Development Index Dashboard
This visualization was created by Russell Spangler, a specialist in business intelligence, database design, data analytics, data visualization and database programming, as well as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Cincinnati Carl H. Lindner College of Business. This visualization displays the HDI index and the data components that influence the index between the years of 1980-2013. Note: the user can download the free Tableau workbook to animate the data over all the years.
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This entry is one of the 9 submissions to the Human Development Data Visualization Competition which stood out either in terms of aesthetics, communications, technique or originality. Kindly note that some data used were not vetted by HDRO.