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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division Making data meaningful through effective visual presentation
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Usage of statistical data for gender analysis
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Who are you talking to?
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Tourists Harvesters Miners
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clear and simple message
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Perception and Symbology – Size/Shape
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Perception and Symbology - Colour
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Tables, graphs or maps?
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Slide 19 Tables Follow a style guide Title, source, headings, footnotes Clear headings Sort data in appropriate order One decimal place Right-justify numbers
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Source: Statistics Canada
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Slide 23 Graphics for showing differences between women and men Box plots Stacked bar graph
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Slide 26 Men marry later than women
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avoid using 3D graphs
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Slide 33 Maps Title Legend Scale bar Source Footnotes
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Source: E.W. Gilbert as cited in Edward Tufte, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information (1997), p24
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Slide 36 Summary Visual presentations are tools to communicate Use whatever is best for the audience and message
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Tourists Harvesters Miners
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clear and simple message
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Usage of statistical data for gender analysis
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