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Newsweek published an interactive map of data and statistical evidence of more than 100 countries. An illustration editorial parfaie visualization of data or one bit to make visual comparisons and simple figures and data are often abstract.
In such instance, the designer of the designer "teaching device" becomes director of data. The data are raw and factual. The method, however, is more complex, it seems. To answer the question simple and complex: Where should I be born today to have the chance to live better?
Newsweek has the means to answer this question . Here in English explaining the criteria and the method chosen : Newswek was first carried out a distribution quantity of population and gross domestic product - The data are then classified using the following criteria: education, health, quality of life, vitality economic, political environment.

Capture d’écran 2010 08 18 à 10.30.48 Les meilleurs pays du Monde...

It is interesting to compare countries. The illustration below shows, France and Portugal. The latter has in 20 years to regress the rate of illiteracy, improve its innovation index, and its ability to create simple business. Who said that the EU does not work? France is not a particularly bright spot, 16th. On the democratic and politically, it is overtaken by Belgium, where he does not seem that the political situation going so well ... ..

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