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December 19th, 2012

Software developer job at Gapminder in Stockholm

We’re looking for a skilled Software Engineer in Stockholm to work with us building new cool open source visualizations. This is a permanent position starting ASAP, requiring JavaScript, CSS, Java & SQL experience. Tell friends and family everywhere: Before the end of the year, the application is here…   

November 20th, 2012

HDI surprisingly similar to GDP/capita

Human Development Index HDI is advanced as being a better indicator than “GDP per capita” in measuring the progress of Nations. HDI is calculated by UNDP from indicators for health, education and living standard (income/person). The methodology is quite complicated but it well documented http://hdr.undp.org/en/statistics/hdi/ BUT look at a plot of the correlation between HDI Read more …

September 17th, 2011

Tanzania: Fast drop in child mortality!

UN just published estimates for child mortality in all countries in 2010!  http://www.unicef.org/media/files/Child_Mortality_Report_2011_Final.pdf It is a well documented compilation that brings much good news! Child mortality counted as deaths < 5 years per 1000 born has dropped in Tanzania that had: 1995:  155 deaths per 1000 born (Sweden had this rate 1896) 2010:   76 deaths Read more …

May 27th, 2011

Datasets are not books

Some international organisations keep selling public datasets as if they were books. This bad habit is a relic from the time when copying data was expensive. OECD still have a list of public datasets for sale. One item is especially absurd to keep selling. It’s the International Trade by Commodity Statistics Database, available at €530 Read more …

May 23rd, 2011

Selling sex without HIV in Pakistan

People ask me: DO you believe UNAIDS data saying that less than 0.1 % of adults in Pakistan  are HIV infected? YES I DO, the estimate is not based on reporting but on surveys. The uncertainty is wide, yet all surveys indicate that only a fraction of one percent of adults live with HIV in Read more …

May 22nd, 2011

CUBA – poorest of the healthy

A decade ago I lectured to the staff of the Ministry of Health in Cuba. After my talk the Minister happily said, this graphs showed that Cuba is the healthiest of the poor countries! On the way out a young staff member whispered in my ear: – He is wrong, Cuba is just the poorest of the healthy countries. Gapminder World Read more …

May 21st, 2011

IRELAND REMAINS AHEAD OF UK!

Look at the great catch up of Ireland since the terrible famine in 1849. That year the lifespan in Ireland, 20 years, was estimated to half of that in UK! And the estimated income per person in Ireland was only 1/3 of that in UK. But Ireland has cached up and overtaken the former colonial ruler in both income and health. Read more …

May 20th, 2011

Big oil reserves + Democracy = False

The five countries with the highest oil reserves per person  are UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia & Libya.  All five score very low, from -7 to -10, in democracy (the scores run from +10 to -10)!  Of these five countries Libya has the lowest amounts of oil reserves per person; and therefore perhaps the highest chance for democracy? www.bit.ly/iLTom2 Hans Rosling Read more …