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icywatermelons OP t1_iwc7euh wrote
Reply to comment by plaindrops in [OC] Respective Gains/Loss in Median Earnings Across College Majors, Aged 25-29 (2010 vs 2019) by icywatermelons
Oops, it's a mistake on my part, it should have been all 6k gaps so 36k, 42k, 48k, 54k, 60k, 66k and 72k! Thanks for pointing it out! I will make a note!
icywatermelons OP t1_iwbfsmq wrote
Reply to comment by icywatermelons in [OC] Respective Gains/Loss in Median Earnings Across College Majors, Aged 25-29 (2010 vs 2019) by icywatermelons
Link to previous post:
Thank you to everyone who gave your suggestions!
icywatermelons OP t1_iwbfn4m wrote
Reply to [OC] Respective Gains/Loss in Median Earnings Across College Majors, Aged 25-29 (2010 vs 2019) by icywatermelons
Updated based on comments on a previous post!
Link: https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d20/tables/dt20_505.10.asp?current=yes
Tools: Datawrapper and Canva
Note: percentages are rounded
Note 2: the x axis is supposed to be in gaps of 6k (36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66, 72 and not 80!) Apologies for the mistake!
icywatermelons OP t1_iwbdl6d wrote
Reply to comment by tacocandoit in [OC] College Majors with the Highest Gains/Loss in Median Earnings (2010 vs 2019) by icywatermelons
its a barbell chart!
icywatermelons OP t1_ivy3qw1 wrote
Reply to comment by Fummy in [OC] Meat vs Vegetable Supply Across the World in 2019 by icywatermelons
not production but supply per capita! it's sometimes used as an estimate for consumption too!
icywatermelons OP t1_ivwaend wrote
Reply to comment by Dwarf_Druid in [OC] College Majors with the Highest Gains/Loss in Median Earnings (2010 vs 2019) by icywatermelons
it's a barbell chart!
icywatermelons OP t1_ivu3hon wrote
Reply to [OC] College Majors with the Highest Gains/Loss in Median Earnings (2010 vs 2019) by icywatermelons
Link: https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d20/tables/dt20_505.10.asp?current=yes
Note: Top 5 and Bottom 5
Tools: Datawrapper and Canva
icywatermelons OP t1_ivivnyb wrote
Reply to comment by -Tasty-Energy- in [OC] Meat vs Vegetable Supply Across the World in 2019 by icywatermelons
100% is a 1:1 ratio!
icywatermelons OP t1_iv87y1l wrote
Reply to comment by dml997 in [OC] Meat vs Vegetable Supply Across the World in 2019 by icywatermelons
Hi, I'm sorry about that but the FAO website doesn't provide individual links when you filter the results. My bad, I stated the food supply metric only but didn't include the items, which were meat and vegetables (aggregated). Thanks for the reminder, I'll make an edit to the note.
icywatermelons OP t1_iv5u0y3 wrote
Note:
Calculated based on meat-to-vegetable supply: (meat/vegetable)*100
Food supply is not the same as consumption but is often used as an estimate of consumption
Link:
https://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/FBS (the website doesn't support individual links based on filters)
Element: food supply (kg/capita/yr)
Items: meat, vegetables (aggregated)
Tools: Tableau
icywatermelons OP t1_iuc79xk wrote
Reply to comment by originaw in [OC] Number of Costco vs Sam's Club Stores across US States by icywatermelons
Thanks for the suggestions, it makes sense and you're definitely not being nitpicky! The data didn't include stats for Hawaii though, sorry about that! Google tells me that there are 7 Costcos (4 in Oahu and 1 on each of the 3 big islands) and 2 Sam's Clubs!
icywatermelons OP t1_iu9fyv9 wrote
icywatermelons OP t1_iu93pi0 wrote
Reply to comment by Usedtodrum in [OC] Undergraduate Degrees and their Respective Increases in Employment Rates & Salaries by icywatermelons
the y-axis if wage growth, the size of the bubbles are the absolute wages
icywatermelons OP t1_itsyjid wrote
Reply to comment by jgjl in [OC] Undergraduate Degrees and their Respective Increases in Employment Rates & Salaries by icywatermelons
It's from the United States! Apologies for not including it in the title, I'll make a note!
icywatermelons OP t1_itpsleu wrote
Reply to comment by icywatermelons in [OC] Undergraduate Degrees and their Respective Increases in Employment Rates & Salaries by icywatermelons
If you've seen this viz before, I added the overall STEM vs non-STEM and multidisciplinary studies bubble!
icywatermelons OP t1_itpsguq wrote
Reply to [OC] Undergraduate Degrees and their Respective Increases in Employment Rates & Salaries by icywatermelons
Data is on the United States of America!
Links:
https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d16/tables/dt16_505.10.asp
https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d20/tables/dt20_505.10.asp
Tools: Tableau
Note: Feel free to disagree with the categories, I personally think they are pretty fluid and up to individual interpretation!
Also, the increase in employment rate is calculated based on the decrease in unemployment rate from 2015 to 2019
icywatermelons OP t1_ir9uy4h wrote
Reply to comment by DavidWaldron in [OC] Ethnic Differences in Representation for Bachelor/Master Degree Holders in the US (2019) by icywatermelons
i just relooked at what i typed and realised that i wrote divide instead of minus, i'm sorry about the oversight on my side
but the bars are based on the formula below:[(% of degree - % of population)/ % of population] *100
in 2019, the percentage of blacks aged 18-44 were 12.4% and they were 13.79% of the master degrees, so
[(13.79-12.4)/12.4]*100 = 11.21
TLDR:
- my mistake for typing / instead of - (but the bars are not affected)
- i've updated the census link as well, thanks for the heads up
- i could upload a table if necessary
icywatermelons OP t1_ir5svc6 wrote
Reply to comment by santimo87 in [OC] Ethnic Differences in Representation for Bachelor/Master Degree Holders in the US (2019) by icywatermelons
it was listed as a separate category in both data sets
icywatermelons OP t1_ir5nt45 wrote
Reply to [OC] Ethnic Differences in Representation for Bachelor/Master Degree Holders in the US (2019) by icywatermelons
sources:https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d20/tables/dt20_323.30.asp
https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d20/tables/dt20_322.30.asp
tools: tableau
note (edited):
placing the calculation of percentages here in case (there was a mistake on the legend on the graph itself, i apologise)
- % of each ethnicity over the total of all four (aged 18-44 years)
- % of each ethnicity over the total of all four (both masters and bachelors)
- [(% of degree - % of population)/ % of population] *100
icywatermelons OP t1_iqrgeqe wrote
Data sources:
IHME for Eating Disorders: https://vizhub.healthdata.org/gbd-results/?params=gbd-api-2019-public/f1bf0c87fed062c9ae7a0c7734804b9d
Obesity: https://web.archive.org/web/20200802220913/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2228rank.htmlhttps://ourworldindata.org/obesity
Note: The most comprehensive compilation of obesity rates for all countries was in 2016 so for axis coherence, ED values are also 2016 figures
icywatermelons OP t1_iwc7fxu wrote
Reply to comment by Pandagineer in [OC] Respective Gains/Loss in Median Earnings Across College Majors, Aged 25-29 (2010 vs 2019) by icywatermelons
overall change!