A visualization using the area of rectangles to show shares of the specified value. The data is nested heirarchically by its given classificaiton. Here are some commonly built examples:
Occupations in Minas Gerais (2013) Major Enrollment in Minas Gerais (2013) Vocational Courses in Minas Gerais (2014)Similar to to a line chart, stacked area charts use an X and Y axis to show values across time. The data is nested heirarchically by its given classificaiton. Here are some commonly built examples:
Occupations in Minas Gerais employed in the Restaurants Industry (2002-2013) Destination of Minas Gerais (Jan 2000-Dec 2014) Enrollment Periods in Minas Gerais (2009-2013)Data values overlayed on a geographic map varying their color by the value they represent. Here are some commonly built examples:
Employment in Minas Gerais by Municipality (2013) Municipalities in Minas Gerais that trade Iron Ore (2014) School Census in Minas Gerais by Location (2014)A visualization showing the connections between a specified dataset. The specified attributes are then overlayed on this network to show their position in this fictional space. Here are some commonly built examples:
Industry Space for Minas Gerais (2013) Product Space for Minas Gerais (2014)A type of chart which displays data as a time series with an X and Y axis. Here are some commonly built examples:
Trade Balance of Minas Gerais (Jan 2000-Dec 2014) Major Enrollment in Minas Gerais (2009-2013) Student Status in Minas Gerais (2009-2013)A visualization showing a network centered on a single node. The depth of nodes shown is computed by their distance from the root. Here are some commonly built examples:
Connections for Construction of Buildings in Minas Gerais (2013) Connections for Nurses in Minas Gerais (2013) Connections for Iron Ore in Minas Gerais (2014)A visualization showing two variables plotted along an X and Y axis. Here are some commonly built examples:
Industries in Minas Gerais (2013) Exports of Minas Gerais (2014)Similar to the scatter visualization except this form of a scatter shows the same variable along both axes varrying the location for comparison purposes. Here are some commonly built examples:
Exports Comparison between Minas Gerais and São Paulo (2014) Employment Comparison between Minas Gerais and São Paulo (2013) Major Comparison between Minas Gerais and São Paulo (2013)A visualization showing the main occupations employed in various industries, their importance to that industry and the number of employees who work in these activities. Here are some commonly built examples:
Estimated Employment for the Restaurants Industry in Minas Gerais (2013)A visualization, also known as box and whisker diagram, used to display the distribution of data based on the five number summary: minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum. Here are some commonly built examples:
Age Distribution in Minas Gerais by Grade (2014) Wage Distribution in Minas Gerais (2013)