How People in America Spend Their Day
Posted by Armando Brito Mendes | Filed under estatística, visualização
Um gráfico de áreas como forma de visualizar como os americanos ocupam o seu tempo ao longo do dia.
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From Shan Carter, Amanda Cox, Kevin Quealy, and Amy Schoenfeld of The New York Times is this new interactive stacked time series on how different groups in America spend their day. The data itself comes from the American Time Use Survey. The interactive has a similar feel to Martin Wattenberg’s Baby Name Voyager, but it has the NYT pizazz that we’ve all come to know and love.
Explore time use by gender, race, age, education, and employment. View all activities (e.g. work, traveling) or select a specific action to drill down into the graph. From there, you’ll find time aggregates that you can compare against depending on what filter you’ve selected.
Tags: belo, big data, data mining, Estat Descritiva
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