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200 years that changed the world (with Hans Rosling) Ageing Europe‬‏ Desktop. This software has been renamed to Gapminder World Offline Because of technical problems the software on this page is no longer being maintained! Please visit Gapminder World Offline (Beta) instead.

Gapminder Desktop With Gapminder Desktop you can show animated statistics from your own laptop! Install the free software and watch the how-to video with Hans Rosling. Install With the Gapminder World you will be able to:Use the software without internet accessSave a list of your own favorite graphsUpdate automatically to the latest version Video: “How to use Gapminder Desktop” Installation instructions (Windows, Mac and Linux) 1. 2. If you are having trouble installing Gapminder Desktop using the button above you may try an alternative way.

Gapcast #10 - Carbon Dioxide‬‏ Gapcast #11 - Reducing Child Mortality‬‏ Gapcast #2 - Urbanization‬‏ Gapcast #5 - Bangladesh Miracle‬‏ GapCast #6 - Chile a Developing Country?‬‏ Gapcast #7 - Maternal Mortality‬‏ Gapcast #8 - Turkey meets France‬‏ Gapcast #9 - Public Services‬‏ Gapminder: Unveiling the beauty of statistics for a fact based world view. Global population growth. Hans Rosling: Asia's rise -- how and when. Hans Rosling: Let my dataset change your mindset. Hans Rosling: No more boring data: TEDTalks‬‏ Hans Rosling: The good news of the decade? HIV: New facts and stunning data visuals. Human rights & democracy statistics. About this Video In this video, made for the Oslo freedom Forum 2009, Hans Rosling discuss the difficulty in measuring progress in Human Rights in the form of comparable numerical statistics.

He also shows the surprisingly weak correlation between existing estimates for democracy and socio-economic progress. The reason may be that democracy and human rights measurements are badly done. It may also be that democracy and human rights are dimensions of development that are in themselves difficult to assign numerical values. But it also seems as much improvement in health, economy and education can be achieved with modest degrees of human rights and democracy. Hans Roslings concluding remark is that Human rights and Democracy maybe should be mainly regarded as values in themselves rather than means to achieve something else. Related content Democracy and GDP per capita in Gapminder World Links: Human rights & democracy statistics‬‏ Indicateurs internationaux de développement humain - PNUD. Interactive Life Expectancy (World) New insights on poverty and life around the world‬‏

No more boring data: TEDTalks‬‏ Shanghai, New York, Mumbai‬‏ Socioeconomic by Gapminder. The Joy of Stats. About the video Hans Rosling says there’s nothing boring about stats, and then goes on to prove it. A one-hour long documentary produced by Wingspan Productions and broadcast by BBC, 2010. A DVD is available to order from Wingspan Productions. Director & Producer; Dan Hillman, Executive Producer: Archie Baron. ©Wingspan Productions for BBC, 2010 The change from large to small families reflects dramatic changes in peoples lives. In this TEDx video Hans Rosling talks Read more … Hans Rosling asks: Has the UN gone mad? Hans Rosling explains a very common misunderstanding about the world: That saving the poor children leads to overpopulation. The Joy of Stats. Rosling, Hans. Visualization of Human Development Index - Interactive Maps & Graphs (data from 2009 UNDP report)‬‏