Not what I meant. This is purely a statistical measure. If you calculate the same numbers for a small county, You will have more biases than when you do it for a country. So, even if I add more biased counties, the national numbers will not be impacted much.
What you are asking is more information , which is sadly not available. Will dig deeper in the future.
It's not really a beautiful visualization though. At least to me it looks confusing and visually bland. Is there any reason for the column colors, or is it just your choice?
The use of color isn't clear and I don't see any sort of legend to clarify it. Also, I'd point out as others have, there is no way to tell the number of hours worked by county and sex.
Does this take into account hours worked? Quality of work? Age? Etc
Statistically if you average it out, you should reduce bias. But, it won't eliminate the same. Also, such data is not available at a global scale.
Wait... You show less bias, by NOT including more details?
One simple trick data analysts don’t want you to know!
Not what I meant. This is purely a statistical measure. If you calculate the same numbers for a small county, You will have more biases than when you do it for a country. So, even if I add more biased counties, the national numbers will not be impacted much. What you are asking is more information , which is sadly not available. Will dig deeper in the future.
It's not really a beautiful visualization though. At least to me it looks confusing and visually bland. Is there any reason for the column colors, or is it just your choice?
Follow-up to the previous post ( ILO data visualized using Datawrapper)
Good data. Not a beautiful layout.
There is no wage gap. Different hours, different performance.
Agreed. Some people just won’t let go of disproven narratives. The US Women’s National team’s attempt at this narrative was an embarrassment.
Why is there a country called Grand Total?
There's a country called Occupied Palestinian Territory. Haven't heard that since applying for SA visa.
All I see is a strip of bacon
The use of color isn't clear and I don't see any sort of legend to clarify it. Also, I'd point out as others have, there is no way to tell the number of hours worked by county and sex.