Country Livability
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Country LivabilityCountry Livability
An analysis of the livability of An analysis of the livability of a countrya country
In some parts of the In some parts of the world, life is pretty world, life is pretty good…good…
Literacy Rate: 100%
Unemployed Population: 2.2%
Life Expectancy: 82
Gross Domestic Product (Per Capita US):
$45000
Infant Mortality Rate: 2.2/1000
Country Livability vs Literacy Rate
R2 = 0.6696
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Country Livability vs Infant Mortality Rate
R2 = 0.5731
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Country Livability vs Annual Income
R2 = 0.8327
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Country Livability vs Life Expectancy
R2 = 0.5858
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72 74 76 78 80 82 84
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Country Livability vs Unemployment Rate
R2 = 0.8268
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And then there are the And then there are the less fortunate countries,less fortunate countries,……
Literacy Rate: 18.2%
Life Expectancy: 37
Infant Mortality: 123.64/1000
Gross Domestic Product (Per Capita US):
$600
Country Livability vs Life Expectancy
R2 = 0.3828
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Country Livibility vs Annual Income
R2 = 0.5607
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Country Livibility vs Literacy Rate
R2 = 0.372
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Country Livability vs Infant Mortality
R2 = 0.2466
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Additional QuestionsAdditional Questions It would be interesting to look at climate It would be interesting to look at climate
and geographical positioning, however and geographical positioning, however those are not statistical facts.those are not statistical facts.
It would also be interesting to look at the It would also be interesting to look at the countries history. i.e the countries’s debt, countries history. i.e the countries’s debt, wars/conflicts, inflationwars/conflicts, inflation
If I was able to collect data for all 245 If I was able to collect data for all 245 countries, how would my graphs differ?countries, how would my graphs differ?
ConclusionsConclusions The numerical statistics I chose to use for this The numerical statistics I chose to use for this
project were good choices!project were good choices! The unemployment rate seemed to be very The unemployment rate seemed to be very
crucial, as it had an R-squared value of .82 – crucial, as it had an R-squared value of .82 – that’s 82%that’s 82%
Looking especially at the worst 30 countries, Looking especially at the worst 30 countries, Infant Mortality did not seem to have as much Infant Mortality did not seem to have as much of an impact.of an impact.
Be thankful you live in Canada, it’s a pretty scary Be thankful you live in Canada, it’s a pretty scary world out there!world out there!
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