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  1. Where can I find a list of publicly available graphs created with your system? Specifically, I am looking for a graph showing the history of Web.
    Thanks

  2. It would be nice to have an outline list of the data tables covered; and the level of detail they contain – states, counties, etc.

  3. can anyone point me to data for agricultural subsidies in Europe ?
    Ideal would be milk subsidies per farmer / per cow in Germany.
    (I don’t care about recipient’s names, just numbers).
    Thanks, cheers
    — denis

  4. Dear Denis,
    one suggestion is to look at http://farmsubsidy.org/
    but that they provide quite detailed data, so you would probably have to look around a bit to find useful summary statistics
    best regards
    Mattias, Gapminder

  5. Dear TJS,
    a list of the indicators in gapminder World is available at:
    http://www.gapminder.org/gapminder-world/indicators-in-gapminder-world/

    You can also download each indicator from that page

    best reagrds
    Mattias, Gapminder

  6. Great job on the presentation – very impactful! What graphing software program do you use to do the time lapse effect? Keep up the great work! Regards, Joe

  7. Dear Denis,

    I’d say always look for the people that provide the subsidy! In this case, it is the European Union and its statistical department EUROSTAT, at http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/eurostat/home/

    HTH
    Frank

  8. Hi,

    Do you by any chance know where I could find household savings data for various countries across the world?

  9. Dear Alex,

    Not sure I know exactly which graph you’re looking for.
    Try this link to see the number of Internet users (per 100 people) over time.

    Best regards.
    Daniel

    IT Developer, Gapminder Foundation

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