Submitted by hannigong4dmi t3_yi183j in dataisbeautiful
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TangerineDream82 t1_iugr232 wrote
But is this data normalized by dimension?
I mean, are there equal numbers of Taoists and Buddhists, etc in Singapore?
cakeday173 t1_iuh2pe3 wrote
Absolutely not. For that matter I'm not sure how 600,000 Christians could have gone to university when there's about that same number total
TangerineDream82 t1_iuiv5s5 wrote
Yeah, this OP post looks like garbage
coffeeismydoc t1_iugs0kw wrote
What is the x axis even measuring?
quick20minadventure t1_iugv8b9 wrote
This data presentation is uselessly bullshit because it's not percentage of the population. I checked the % of people above 15 years who got university degree from the same data.
I don't trust his graph as well. The data points and colors are also wrong. Christanity has 285k while buddhism has 250k. But, look at graph.. What the hell is that?
Religion total male female
Total 32% 32% 32%
No Religion 46% 46% 46%
With Religion 29% 29% 29%
-Buddhism 25% 26% 25%
-Taoism1/ 19% 19% 19%
-Islam 12% 11% 13%
-Hinduism 46% 45% 47%
-Sikhism 36% 37% 34%
-Christianity 48% 51% 46%
--Catholic 45% 47% 43%
--Other Christians 50% 54% 48%
-Other Religions 37% 42% 33%
PixelPervert t1_iugse1b wrote
So only Christians went to university?
quick20minadventure t1_iugu9uy wrote
Nah, most of the people going to university are chrisitians.
The dude didn't adjust for population, so it looks horrible.
RelevantArmadillo222 t1_iuhoo97 wrote
There are more middle eastern Muslims who go to uni than Singapore Christians.
RelevantArmadillo222 t1_iuhovqn wrote
Can you plot number of middle eastern Muslims against Singapore Christians and title education profile of different religions in Singapore and the middle east
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hannigong4dmi OP t1_iugqbxs wrote
Source: Singstat, https://www.singstat.gov.sg/publications/reference/cop2020/cop2020-sr1/census20_stat_release1, Under Religion
Tools used: Datawrapper
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bit1101 t1_iugro1t wrote
Cmon mate. I've seen more beautiful graphs in science papers.