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What are the differences between men and women according to MBTI?

chart planet Posted on 2022-07-27 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

What: Type distributions among men and among women.
When: Data was gathered in 2018.
Where: A selection of mostly western countries with representative samples.
Source: MBTI Manual Global Supplements Series | The Myers-Briggs Company (themyersbriggs.com)

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Dumbbell chart, Interactive, MBTI, Tableau

Where each MBTI type is the most common?

chart planet Posted on 2022-07-13 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

What: % of all respondents in a country which represent this type. Country = 100% , but wider bars indicate, that this % of this type is among the top 3 highest in all listed countries. If you’re looking for this type – it is best to look in this country.
When: Data was gathered in 2018.
Where: Only the countries with representative samples are portrayed in the chart.
Source: MBTI Manual Global Supplements Series | The Myers-Briggs Company (themyersbriggs.com)

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Interactive, MBTI, Stacked bar chart, Tableau

Is energy the main driver of inflation?

chart planet Posted on 2022-06-28 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

What: Annual inflation of different items. “Energy” is an aggregate compiled from “Transport” and “Housing” items, so it does overlap with them.
When: 1997-2021
Where: European Union – from 15 countries in 1996, to 27 countries in 2021.
Source: Eurostat database

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Bump chart, Inflation, Interactive, Scatterplot, Tableau

Lietuvos ekonomikos švieslentė (2021 K3)

chart planet Posted on 2021-06-27 by Chart Planet2023-03-16

Skirta ketvirtinei apžvalgai, tačiau nepametant istorinės perspektyvos.

CONTINUE READING >>>
Posted in charts LT | Tagged Dashboard, Interactive, Tableau

Is the economic gap between new and old EU members closing?

chart planet Posted on 2021-06-02 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

What: GDP per capita, chain linked volumes (2010) in euro
When: 2004-2020
Where: Current EU members (as of 2021)

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Dot chart, GDP, Histogram, Interactive, Tableau

Kiek žmonių išvyko iš tavo savivaldybės?

chart planet Posted on 2021-05-27 by Chart Planet2023-03-16

Čia gali sužinoti kokia dalis žmonių iš tavo savivaldybės išvyko gyventi į kitas Lietuvos savivaldybes.
Arba jei esi iš Neringos, Palangos, Vilniaus ar Kauno – kokia dalis atvyko.

Posted in charts LT | Tagged Exploration interface, Interactive, Tableau

How free are different world regions?

chart planet Posted on 2020-12-09 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

The western world loves freedom a lot, with Northern Europe being at the top, whereas regions with predominantly Muslim populations have many restrictions and end up at the end of the (circular) list with low averages.

What: Freedom indices recalculated to fit the range from 0 to 1, where 1 means the best index and 0 means the worst (in 3 out of 5 cases – it’s North Korea). Simple averages were calculated for the regions.
Index, When, Source:
Democracy Index, 2019, EIU
Human Freedom Index, 2017, The Human Freedom Index 2018: A Global Measurement of Personal, Civil, and Economic Freedom
Economic Freedom Index, 2020, The Heritage Foundation
Moral Freedom Index, 2020, The Foundation for the Advancement of Liberty
Press Freedom Index, 2020, Reporters Without Borders
Where: 172 countries were ranked on at least 3 of these indices.

P.S. Radial representation is to make this chart more entertaining for its creator.

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Freedom, Interactive, Lollipop chart, R, Radial scatterplot

Is freedom consistent between fields?

chart planet Posted on 2020-12-07 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

Different freedom indices measure different fields of freedom – press, economy or general human freedom. Are they consistent within a country?

As we see from the 2nd segment of this chart – no, freedoms are not consistent. Economic freedom index is quite often much higher than indices of other freedoms, especially in those countries at the low end. I did my best to adjust the indices so their ranges are uniform, but their averages are still quite different – most countries love economic freedom, while many of them do not care much about democracy or moral freedom.

What: Freedom indices recalculated to fit the range from 0 to 1, where 1 means the best index and 0 means the worst (in 3 out of 5 cases – it’s North Korea). Country average is a simple average of all 5 indices.
Index, When, Source:
Democracy Index, 2019, EIU
Human Freedom Index, 2017, The Human Freedom Index 2018: A Global Measurement of Personal, Civil, and Economic Freedom
Economic Freedom Index, 2020, The Heritage Foundation
Moral Freedom Index, 2020, The Foundation for the Advancement of Liberty
Press Freedom Index, 2020, Reporters Without Borders
Where: 172 countries were ranked on at least 3 of these indices.

P.S. This chart reminds me a forest of mushrooms.

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Freedom, Interactive, Lollipop chart, Tableau

Is freedom consistent within a country?

chart planet Posted on 2020-12-02 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

I’ve found five freedom indices measuring various fields of freedom. The question is whether all those measures are consistent within countries, or do they vary a lot?

The answer is in the chart below the chart below – more often they’re consistent than not. Exceptions are in some Muslim countries which do not like moral freedom or democracy – those ratings are low, but they want high economic freedom – so this one particular rating is often high.

What: Freedom indices recalculated to fit the range from 0 to 1, where 1 means best index and 0 means the worst (in 3 out of 5 cases – it’s North Korea)
Index, When, Source:
Democracy Index, 2019, EIU
Human Freedom Index, 2017, The Human Freedom Index 2018: A Global Measurement of Personal, Civil, and Economic Freedom
Economic Freedom Index, 2020, The Heritage Foundation
Moral Freedom Index, 2020, The Foundation for the Advancement of Liberty
Press Freedom Index, 2020, Reporters Without Borders
Where: 172 countries were ranked on at least 3 of these indices.

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Dot chart, Freedom, Interactive, Tableau

Kokie žodžiai dažniausiai minimi partijų pavadinimuose?

chart planet Posted on 2020-10-04 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

Norėčiau, kad šis infografikas padėtų išsirinkti už kurią partiją balsuoti, bet nepadės. Čia pateiktos tik tos partijos kurios pateko į 2020 m. rinkimų sąrašus.

Grafikai interaktyvus – užvažiuok ant jų pelyte.

Posted in charts LT | Tagged Exploration interface, Interactive, Tableau

How are China’s corporations doing compared to the rest of the world?

chart planet Posted on 2020-07-20 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

They’re doing well on the internet. China’s Tencent and Alibaba are among the top 10 for 4 years already.

What: Non-USA companies that are in the top 10 public traded companies by market capitalization every year. Saudi Aramco is not included, because only a small fraction of its shares are traded publicly.
When: 1997-2020Q2
Where: I hope it’s the whole world except the USA.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_public_corporations_by_market_capitalization

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Country specific, Interactive, R, Stock market, Unit chart

What kind of corporations rule the world?

chart planet Posted on 2020-07-15 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

Corporations of internet and computers.

What: Top 10 public traded companies by market capitalization every year. Saudi Aramco is not included, because only a small fraction of its shares are traded publicly.
When: 1997-2020Q2
Where: I hope it’s the whole world.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_public_corporations_by_market_capitalization

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Interactive, R, Stock market, Unit chart

Is the world gaining debt too rapidly?

chart planet Posted on 2020-05-20 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

To see nominal numbers of debt increasing won’t tell us much, so it is better to look at debt expressed as percentage of GDP. Also we need to compare current growth to something, so I am comparing growth in 10 years until the most recent data (2008-2018) with growth in 10 years until the Great Recession (1998-2008).

One thing is seen at once – the governments in most countries are getting more debt than before.

Corporations and household are increasing their debt in more countries than decreasing, but the rate of increase is slower now and more countries are decreasing than before. We’re less crazy than in those crazy times.

What: Debt made of loans and debt securities expressed in % of GDP.
When: 1998 – 2018
Where: 103 countries of the world. Iceland was removed from the chart and they know why. (Because of extreme numbers, debt levels reaching over 700%). Also, there might be some bias in the data, because not all countries have data for all periods and all debt receivers.
Source: BIS

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Debt, Exploration interface, Interactive, Tableau

Where do salarymen have the best life?

chart planet Posted on 2020-05-11 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

Based on how many average baskets of goods one can buy for an average salary while living alone and without children – Poland takes the lead followed by Germany. For some time the United States seemed the best country for that. However in a few decades, things can change drastically – the Slovak Republic once at the top, now is somewhere at the bottom, and Poland itself climbed a long way up – the time between 2009 and 2010 was a mess.

It is very difficult to find time-series data about the average salary, so only the EU and OECD countries are included in this chart. It would be interesting to see how cheap is Thailand for Thai people!

What: Average wage divided by price level index which results in the number of standard baskets of goods one can buy.
The average wage is “annual net earnings of a full-time single worker without children earning an average wage” measured in Purchase Power Standards.
The price level index is made to be 100 in 2020 for the EU as a whole for a standardized basket of goods. It is tailored for cross-country comparison.
Data for OECD countries was estimated using “Price level ratio of PPP conversion factor (GDP) to market exchange rate” (provided by WB, very accurate estimates), and “Average annual wage in 2018 constant prices at 2018 USD PPPs” (provided by OECD, not very accurate estimates)
When: 2000 – 2018
Where: 39 countries of the world
Source: EUROSTAT, OECD, WB

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Bump chart, Interactive, R, Wages

Where do people die from epidemics?

chart planet Posted on 2020-03-30 by Chart Planet2023-03-18

Mostly in Africa. It was quite difficult to find the exact diseases behind particular spikes of deaths, but some of them like Ebola got a lot of attention. Surprising enough, but it seems that in 2017 people suddenly stopped dying from diseases there.

Sadly I could not find what caused so many deaths in China in 1984. Just imagine the results I got when I searched for “china 1994 epidemics” – the overwhelming majority of articles about the current outbreak of coronavirus with some articles claiming that Chinese government is the one from Orwell’s novel.

What: Deaths due to epidemics
When: 1980-2017
Where: 194 countries and regions
Source: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

Posted in charts EN | Tagged Death, Infographic, Interactive, Tableau

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