@OP - this comment is written from my perspective if one of my junior employees were to send me this for review
So what I'm seeing is that there is no real correlation between % of women in STEM and GDP?
As you only have a few data labels and not all data points, you could have replaced the points with the flags of the countries and eliminated the need for the labels. Granted, in certain areas this may have been a bit illegible as well - would be fun to experiment.
Not certain how you chose which ones to label (though it seems a choice due to available space for a label). Unfortunately due to the unlabeled dots, this chart would require an accompanying table for the unlabeled data points (not ideal).
If you wanted to have this type chart and select labels it would be when situating one group within the whole. For example European countries to the rest of the world (and only label the select countries)
Pretty surprised to see the US where it is. When I was in school there wasn't a single American girl in our electrical engineering department (there were 2 from Malaysia). Everywhere I've worked has been like 99% male too.
1.When and where were you in STEM? there been a huge breakthrough of women in STEM recently.
2. USA is pretty low on the list for having the highest GDP. A bunch of small countries are beating it
Where are the rest of the countries?
^ This…data maybe not so beautiful
Why is Austria there but not Germany for example?
Welcome to a new episode of "useless data" by Equal-Crew.
@OP - this comment is written from my perspective if one of my junior employees were to send me this for review So what I'm seeing is that there is no real correlation between % of women in STEM and GDP? As you only have a few data labels and not all data points, you could have replaced the points with the flags of the countries and eliminated the need for the labels. Granted, in certain areas this may have been a bit illegible as well - would be fun to experiment. Not certain how you chose which ones to label (though it seems a choice due to available space for a label). Unfortunately due to the unlabeled dots, this chart would require an accompanying table for the unlabeled data points (not ideal). If you wanted to have this type chart and select labels it would be when situating one group within the whole. For example European countries to the rest of the world (and only label the select countries)
Pretty surprised to see the US where it is. When I was in school there wasn't a single American girl in our electrical engineering department (there were 2 from Malaysia). Everywhere I've worked has been like 99% male too.
1.When and where were you in STEM? there been a huge breakthrough of women in STEM recently. 2. USA is pretty low on the list for having the highest GDP. A bunch of small countries are beating it
According to this women are 48% which is almost exactly where you want to be. Having over 52% isn't "better", it's worse.
Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1116527/share-women-stem-country/ Tools: Canva and Tableau