Access to proper toilets?
No
Access to proper toilets?
Access to mains electricity?
Great, but I shall have to start from scratch, I have no good ideas. Hope to have one soonish.Yes, that's it. The data source only specifies access to electricity, so I am not sure whether it only applies to mains electricity or not, but I would assume so.
I thought it was quite cool, and it is only a bit more abstract than value/population. If it is too far though I shall stop.Have we moved to meta-maps about the function between iterations of maps?![]()
Let me get this right, you have a data set you want us to guess but it too closely resembles GDP so you have adjusted for that so now Greece, Germany, Italy, Japan are standing out from other rich industrialized countries?
Stab in the dark: which country spends more on public education after adjusting for wealth?
Or which country spends least on military after adjusting for wealth?
These are sort of the right lines, but not them.I thought gdp - median age, but it doesnt quite work.
I think what you are noticing is dominated by the difference in the value, as I am logging the gdp:Let me get this right, you have a data set you want us to guess but it too closely resembles GDP so you have adjusted for that so now Greece, Germany, Italy, Japan are standing out from other rich industrialized countries?
No, but it would be a good one.Related to wealth of those not actually having a job?
(would have been a funny map, but I am just joking)
And @Samson your maps are always cool.
I have been thinking about that, and I think it is a question that would split CFC in close to half as any question I can think of. When someone gets it, I would love to hear the answer to that.Just noticed the values on the key. So a lower number is "better"?
Yes, you got it. Births per 1000 population.So something that correlates with poverty, but that would divide CFC as a good/ bat thing.
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Birthrate?
Yes, you got it. Births per 1000 population.