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<font size = 3; color="#FFFFFF"><span style="font-family:Century Gothic;">A web-based analytics application for visualizing World Economic Development Indicators</span></font>
 
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==Abstract==
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==Issues and Problems==
 
<br/> As countries start to develop, more attention on Social Economic factors begin to be discusses in greater detail. In fact, the discussion of Social Economics may be deemed as a privilege of Developed countries, as developing countries continue to battle more fundamental economic factors like Gross Domestic Product, Population Growth, Education and so on.
 
<br/> As countries start to develop, more attention on Social Economic factors begin to be discusses in greater detail. In fact, the discussion of Social Economics may be deemed as a privilege of Developed countries, as developing countries continue to battle more fundamental economic factors like Gross Domestic Product, Population Growth, Education and so on.
 
Social Economics, as defined, is the study of social phenomenons that make up the society at large. These include topics of discussions, a few of which are listed below:
 
Social Economics, as defined, is the study of social phenomenons that make up the society at large. These include topics of discussions, a few of which are listed below:
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Our group hopes to dispel this theory with factual statistics, and as such, change the mindsets of women to "break" out of the "self-victimization" mentality, which has been recognized by groups of Conservative Physiologist as the stumbling block to Gender equality and progression.
 
Our group hopes to dispel this theory with factual statistics, and as such, change the mindsets of women to "break" out of the "self-victimization" mentality, which has been recognized by groups of Conservative Physiologist as the stumbling block to Gender equality and progression.
  
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<br/>We hope to study the development of gender rights across time and countries, identify countries with gender inequality, and observe correlations (if any) between gender equality and development of a country.
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<br/> The project objective is to to identify Gender discrimination (if any) across countries over the following six area of focus:
 
<br/> The project objective is to to identify Gender discrimination (if any) across countries over the following six area of focus:
 
<br/>• Agency - Contraceptives, Legislation, Genital Mutilation, etc.
 
<br/>• Agency - Contraceptives, Legislation, Genital Mutilation, etc.
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<br/>• Public Life and Decision Making -  Firms with top female managers, Decision making in the household, etc.
 
<br/>• Public Life and Decision Making -  Firms with top female managers, Decision making in the household, etc.
  
==Motivation==
 
<br/>We hope to study the development of gender rights across time and countries, identify countries with gender inequality, and observe correlations (if any) between gender equality and development of a country.
 
  
==Data Source==
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<Framework Description>
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==DataDescription==
 
<br/> Data on key gender topics. Themes included are demographics, education, health, labor force, and political participation.
 
<br/> Data on key gender topics. Themes included are demographics, education, health, labor force, and political participation.
 
<br/> http://databank.worldbank.org/data/
 
<br/> http://databank.worldbank.org/data/
 
==Visualization Tools==
 
<br/>• Tableau
 
<br/>• R: shiny, shinydashboard, ggplot2, plotly.
 
 
==Challenges==
 
<br/>• Data has large volume and complex pattern, thus might be difficult to model.
 
<br/>• More input...
 

Revision as of 15:26, 19 November 2017

GENDER STUDIES
A web-based analytics application for visualizing World Economic Development Indicators

OVERVIEW

PROPOSAL

POSTER

APPLICATION

REPORT

Issues and Problems


As countries start to develop, more attention on Social Economic factors begin to be discusses in greater detail. In fact, the discussion of Social Economics may be deemed as a privilege of Developed countries, as developing countries continue to battle more fundamental economic factors like Gross Domestic Product, Population Growth, Education and so on. Social Economics, as defined, is the study of social phenomenons that make up the society at large. These include topics of discussions, a few of which are listed below:

  • Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transsexual Rights
  • Racial Discrimination
  • Feminism and Women Equality
  • Freedom Religious/Personal practice

For our project, we would be focusing on Feminism and Women Equality. in line with the topic, there are many controversial topics of discussions. Such include the Gender Pay Gap, the Patriarchy, Abortion (Women's health care rights), etc, with the liberal impression that Women in developed countries are still suppressed into sub-leading roles, and that society is inherently "male" dominant. Our group hopes to dispel this theory with factual statistics, and as such, change the mindsets of women to "break" out of the "self-victimization" mentality, which has been recognized by groups of Conservative Physiologist as the stumbling block to Gender equality and progression.


Motivation and Objectives


We hope to study the development of gender rights across time and countries, identify countries with gender inequality, and observe correlations (if any) between gender equality and development of a country.


The project objective is to to identify Gender discrimination (if any) across countries over the following six area of focus:
• Agency - Contraceptives, Legislation, Genital Mutilation, etc.
• Economic and Social Context - Life Expectancy, Consumer Prices, etc.
• Economic Opportunities - Employment, Labour Force Percentage, etc.
• Education - Graduation, Enrollment, etc.
• Health - Mortality Rate, Smoking, Immunization, etc.
• Public Life and Decision Making - Firms with top female managers, Decision making in the household, etc.


Design Framework

<Framework Description>


DataDescription


Data on key gender topics. Themes included are demographics, education, health, labor force, and political participation.
http://databank.worldbank.org/data/