Swedish students say: “They can never live like us” Time to rethink!
Watch this new video with Hans Rosling.
We are planning to develop resources and manuals to make it easier for teachers to use gapminder in their teaching.
We already have found a couple of resources on the net (see links below).
We welcome any feedback, suggestions or comments from teachers who wants to use, or are already using, the resources of gapminder in their Read more …
New dataset on HIV trends in Gapminder World.
We have now added an indicator of how countries are governed. This indicator puts countries on a spectrum from democracy to autocracy through expert scoring on a number of criteria. The range of the indicator is from 10 (fully instititutionalized democracy) to -10 (hereditary monarchy). See the example graph here (look at the colour of Read more …
We have made an update of the indicator Life expectancy at birth. To see this indicator together with Income per capita, follow this link.
The biggest change is that we now show this indicator for 155 countries back to 1800, although in most cases, the early estimates are based on a very rough model. This full Read more …
We now have data for 219 countries and territories for 1800-2007, although the data for the 19th century are largely based on rough assumptions. For a couple of countries the revisions mean substantial changes. You can still find the old version of the indicator, under “For advanced users”.
See the new indicator here. Note that the revisions Read more …
Unemployment rate
See which state of US has the highest unemployment rate over the last 3 decades.
Immigrants
See which state of US is the most attractive to foreign immigrants in 2005.
South was poorer, but not any longer
See development of all states of US from 1929 to 2006.
A new international comparison in math achievement has just been released. Here we have plotted the average achievement for children in the 8th grade against Income per person in each country. Here we have the same graph but with the results for 4th graders. As can be seen, the top five achievers are all East Asian countries.
You find the Read more …
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