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Social Progress Index aka Development Index

Postby Wage Slave » Fri Apr 04, 2014 10:45 pm

This is an interesting browse:

http://www.socialprogressimperative.org/data/spi#performance/countries/spi/dim1,dim2,dim3

Japan is at 14th just beaten by the UK at 13th with The United States at 16th. Lots of detail to drill into and lots of ways of viewing the data.

The US scores poorly on personal safety, access to basic knowledge, inclusion and health. The UK is let down by personal safety, upper secondary school enrolment and inclusion. Japan slips on inclusion, rights, press freedom and shelter. Oddly the worst score for shelter is in the quality of the electricity supply.
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Re: Social Progress Index aka Development Index

Postby Coligny » Sat Apr 05, 2014 6:07 am

I tried several times yesterday to make sense of their graphic before reaching the conclusion that it was a drug fueled nightmare.

Feels like a let down of what may be a really interesting study...
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Postby Wage Slave » Sat Apr 05, 2014 8:54 am

I found it pretty easy to navigate. Does that mean a drug fuelled nightmare is my norm? I hope so.
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Postby Coligny » Sat Apr 05, 2014 9:36 am

Pastel colors.
1 graph when 4 would have been a minimum

1 would have used bars for the 3 base rating, either on top of each to present the final rating or side by side for each country with a summary curve overlapped to show the final rating.

It's a case for me of way to little graphic for way too much data and concepts.

My first reflex when I saw it was "where the fuck is the raw data so that i can try to make sense if this squirt" which is the opposite of what data visualisation usually aim for. You normally want the raw data to fine tune the observation from the graph, not to try to figure out what they tried to say...
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Postby Wage Slave » Sat Apr 05, 2014 10:08 am

Here's Reuters' summary:

LONDON – Japan leads the world in health and wellness but was pulled down by other indicators in a global index that ranks countries by social and environmental performance in a drive to make social progress a priority for politicians and businesses. The top country overall is New Zealand.

The Social Progress Index, published Thursday, rates 132 countries on more than 50 indicators, including health, sanitation, shelter, personal safety, access to information, sustainability, tolerance and inclusion, and access to education.

The SPI asks questions such as whether a country can satisfy its people’s basic needs and whether it has the infrastructure and capacity to allow its citizens to improve the quality of their lives.

“The index shows that economic growth does not automatically lead to social progress,” said Michael Green, executive director of the Social Progress Imperative, the nonprofit organization that publishes the index. “If we are to tackle problems such as poverty and inequality, it shows that measuring economic growth alone is not enough.”

New Zealand received high scores for personal rights and freedom, Internet access and school enrollment. It was followed in the top 10 by Switzerland, Iceland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Canada, Finland, Denmark and Australia.

Japan was 14th overall but led the world in health and wellness, which combines such measures as life expectancy and the rate of obesity. It ranked 63rd in the treatment of both women and of immigrants.

Other large economies also fared less well than expected, with Germany in 12th place, the U.K. in 13th, the United States 16th and France 20th. All of the rich nations except Germany scored poorly on environmental sustainability.

America also ranked poorly on health and wellness — despite being a top spender on health care — and on access to basic knowledge, with just 92 percent of children in school.

France lagged Slovenia (18th) and Estonia (19th) and had low scores on sustainability and opportunity, especially tolerance and inclusion.

Italy was in 29th place, hurt by poor access to advanced education, sustainability and tolerance and inclusion.

The low rankings of China (90th) and India (102nd) showed that their rapid economic growth is not yet being converted into better lives for their citizens, said Green.

Chad was last, behind the Central African Republic, Burundi, Guinea, Sudan, Angola, Niger, Yemen, Pakistan and Nigeria.
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