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st4n13l t1_j9ju6lz wrote

Because I'm these examples the unintended consequences are that you get younger generations who are more supportive of policies like increased public transportation options and sustainable development.

I obviously don't think that the two examples mentioned here are the sole driver of these shifts in viewpoints, but they are certainly part of the soup.

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st4n13l t1_j85yhk1 wrote

>In places where divorce is rare, married people are less likely to want divorce because the odds of finding someone to date after the divorce are slim.

>In places where divorce is common, there is a large pool of divorced people whom you could potentially date if you choose to divorce.

While that logically makes sense, do you know of any research that covers this specifically?

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st4n13l t1_j7fpg78 wrote

Thank you for posting a perfect example of the opposite of what should be posted here. It's helpful for other users to have an example of ugly data visualizations.

Seriously, you knew how many pieces it would have and somehow still decided a donut chart was a good idea.

Then you created the visualization and saw how difficult it was to make sense of with that many pieces and still decided it should be posted to r/dataisbeautiful.

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