John Bau

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PROBLEM


South Korea is one of the fast-growing country yet has the highest suicide rate.

Suicide in South Korea according to OECD Statistics, 25.6 people commit suicide per 100,000 people (2018, OECD). In other words, 36 people per day, 13,092 people per year. This is much higher than the OECD average of 11.6.

Hence, our group would like to analyze multiple data sets. To find the cause, reason, gender, status and age of different suicide rate. To understand the true story and understand South Korea.

Every number in the stats affects loved ones, family and precious life. Through our journey to analyse, we hope to find insightful meanings.




MOTIVATION


Our motivation is to analyse the trend and correlations of South Korea Suicide rate.



OBJECTIVES





SELECTED DATASET


The Data Sets we will be using for our analysis and for our application is listed below:


BACKGROUND SURVEY



Dataset/Source Data Attributes Rationale Of Usage

CONSIDERATION & VISUAL SELECTION


Below are a few visualizations and charts we considered making for our projects.

Reference of Other Interactive Visualization Learning Point
Impulse_to_Commit_Suicide_and_Reasons__13_years_old_and_over

(2008 - 2018)


(http://kosis.kr/statHtml/statHtml.do?orgId=101&tblId=DT_1SSHE130R&conn_path=I2)


  • Type(1)

Gender Age Educational Attainment Economically Active Satisfaction with Life

  • Type(2) - Total

Total for Dongs Total for Eups & Myeons Male Female 15~19 years old 13~19 years old 20~29 years old 30~39 years old 40~49 years old 50~59 years old 60 years old and over 65 years old and over Elementary School Graduate & Under Middle School Graduate High School Graduate College or University Graduate & Over Employed Unemployed or Not Economically Active Satisfied Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Dissatisfied


  • Year

Total Felt subtotal Economic hardships Problems with significant other Physical or mental sickness or disability Job Issues Loneliness, solitude Family issues School performance, concerns about higher education Problems with friends or colleagues Others Didn't feel



This dataset will be used to understand the reasons for suicide thought in South Korea from 2008 2018.




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