Yep. Those humps are very interesting. It would be interesting if there were an explanation such as the graph actually showing a mix of two distributions eg rural and uran. Or government / non-government exmployees etc. who have different peaks.
What's also quite strange is how in most countries the shapes can grow and shift over time, but don't seem to change much : quantitative but not qualitative development.
I put the link on ThoughtStorms, on the page called DataResources.
Yep. Those humps are very interesting. It would be interesting if there were an explanation such as the graph actually showing a mix of two distributions eg rural and uran. Or government / non-government exmployees etc. who have different peaks.
ReplyDeleteWhat's also quite strange is how in most countries the shapes can grow and shift over time, but don't seem to change much : quantitative but not qualitative development.
I put the link on ThoughtStorms, on the page called DataResources.