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Originally posted by wattaj View PostYou'd think so, would you. It's a confusing visualisation. Pretty though; that matters.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostFirst chart reads like they only knew the gender of 93% of their members the previous year and now they know all of them. Clearly both sides can't increase their share so there must be some other text somewhere explaining it?
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First chart reads like they only knew the gender of 93% of their members the previous year and now they know all of them. Clearly both sides can't increase their share so there must be some other text somewhere explaining it?
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostHow many transgender single lesbian mothers who are freelance tupperware ladies are included?
I am aware that a number of dev types often identify as penguins too!
Jings, I thought you were deed!
[/Ghost of Tarbera]
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAnyone else find it strange that the only references that IPSE could cite was their own research rather than any independent source?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIs the first chart doing two things?
1. What % of artisan cheesemakers are male / female
2. Of the total increase in artisan cheesemakers since 2018 what proportion of that increase is male / female
Probably the same for the second chart but this time looking at single stay at home parents needing fast broadband?
I am aware that a number of dev types often identify as penguins too!
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Originally posted by wattaj View Post
Given that sex (not "gender" ) is binary; what was the gap that gave rise to the 7% increase in 12 months?
Reference: The Self-Employed Landscape Report 2019 | IPSE
Data visualisation is still the wild west out there. Lots of people doing it without any training and you end up with weird visualisations like that.
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Anyone else find it strange that the only references that IPSE could cite was their own research rather than any independent source?
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It must be the all singing, value for money, CRM that they obtained the stats from...
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostRemember when ipse said average contractor rates were £7.64 an hour
We all laughed and took this piss, that report they paid £50K on was kicked into the long grass
Now it’s a reality so wait a while it might become reality.
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostAh, hold on a mo'; I think that their using a circle representative of the whole and not, as I had assumed, as a pie. That's the only explanation that I can come to for this nonsense.
The whole report is riddled with this rubbish.
Excellent work IPSE.
We all laughed and took this piss, that report they paid £50K on was kicked into the long grass
Now it’s a reality so wait a while it might become reality
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIs the first chart doing two things?
1. What % of artisan cheesemakers are male / female
2. Of the total increase in artisan cheesemakers since 2018 what proportion of that increase is male / female
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Is the first chart doing two things?
1. What % of artisan cheesemakers are male / female
2. Of the total increase in artisan cheesemakers since 2018 what proportion of that increase is male / female
Probably the same for the second chart but this time looking at single stay at home parents needing fast broadband?
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Ah, hold on a mo'; I think that their using a circle representative of the whole and not, as I had assumed, as a pie. That's the only explanation that I can come to for this nonsense.
The whole report is riddled with this rubbish.
Excellent work IPSE.
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