Archive for June, 2006

World’s Poor Getting Less So

Monday, June 5th, 2006

To illustrate the point from the last post better, here is a series of screenshots from the Gapminder animation:

1970.jpg

1984

1996

2015

Gapminder

Monday, June 5th, 2006

I’ve stumbled upon an interesting statistics visualisation tool. It’s made by Swedish Gapminder foundation. They have thought up some clever ways to display information. Their tool is called Trendalyzer and you can find it in various incarnations on the web: at Gapminder’s official site, at the UN and at Google. For all three you need to have Flash plugin installed in your browser. If you don’t like that, you can also get an executable file from gapminder.org (~3.5 MB).

Here are some examples:

Gapminder Statistic Visualisation Tool

Income distribution in world regions and through time

Health in various nations

The available data allows us to take a look at world development of the last 30 years. The trends that emerge should make us optimistic: world is becoming a better place. It is also clear that most improvement occurred in Asia, and it seems to me beyond doubt that India and China liberalizing their economies was the cause of that. It would be great if same policies could somehow be made to work in Africa too.