kgunnar
kgunnar OP t1_ix7fnfm wrote
Reply to comment by Crazy__Donkey in [OC] Sex Ratio Imbalances in Persian Gulf Countries by kgunnar
- It’s sex ratio:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_ratio
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So we are saying that 88% of people who are living in a country don’t exist? They are included in a country’s official population count at any given time. It’s not about who is or isn’t having relationships, it’s just a fact that there is a huge disparity in the male to female ratio in these countries.
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Then why bother? Even if I could find that data, the statistics would likely be uninteresting.
kgunnar OP t1_ix6lnmh wrote
kgunnar OP t1_ix6l4zb wrote
Reply to comment by randomjeepguy157 in [OC] Sex Ratio Imbalances in Persian Gulf Countries by kgunnar
Aesthetic reasons. I didn’t want the empty space on the left and wanted the labels for male % on the right side. I know it’s the opposite of others I’ve seen, but I wasn’t aware of a standardized format. (I didn’t want to make females pink, either.)
kgunnar OP t1_ix6bwxk wrote
Reply to comment by Lolitarose_x in [OC] Sex Ratio Imbalances in Persian Gulf Countries by kgunnar
All else being equal, countries will generally have more women than men simply because women live longer.
kgunnar OP t1_ix5tqzg wrote
Reply to comment by noxx1234567 in [OC] Sex Ratio Imbalances in Persian Gulf Countries by kgunnar
It says very clearly at the top it’s because of migrant workers. It’s counting the entire population of the country, not simply the native citizens. I’m not making any attempt to insinuate otherwise.
kgunnar OP t1_ix4vaoa wrote
Reply to comment by Sufficient-Scheme210 in [OC] Sex Ratio Imbalances in Persian Gulf Countries by kgunnar
The only limitations are the data source types. Basically you have to connect to an excel or similar on your local machine. Also, you can only save it by publishing it - you can’t save locally. All the visualization features are identical AFAIK.
kgunnar OP t1_ix45hoi wrote
Tools: Tableau
Data Sources:
Population Pyramids
https://www.populationpyramid.net/qatar/2019/
Expats by Country:
Expat Share of Population:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Oman
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Bahrain
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Qatar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Kuwait
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates
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kgunnar OP t1_ix7hvtz wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Sex Ratio Imbalances in Persian Gulf Countries by kgunnar
How is it misleading? Are the statistics incorrect? There is no political or other statement intentionally being made here. I don’t think the fact that there are presently far more males than females living in these countries is disputed.