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Income, Education, Race, and Psychological Disorders

For this blog post, I wanted to analyze how the factors of years of education, race, and reported psychological disorders affected median household income. There is much ongoing debate about whether a college degree is worth it and whether or not race and reported psychological disorders diminish the value of one’s education.


Spring FDOC: Boston's 4th Snowiest Day

How cold has it been this semester, really?

Migration rate over time across low-income, middle-income and high-income countries

Differences in Migration Rates by Country Income

Migration has been a very contentious topic as of late, as well as debates over where migrants come from and where they ultimately migrate to. This blog post explores the relationship between a country’s migration rate and income level.


Scrollytelling

As journalism increasingly shifts online, the media industry is finding new ways every day to combine technology and old-school print media to produce creative and flashy alternate forms of conveying news.

Accent heat map

Where do HODP's Accents come from?

Welcome to the HODP Tech Team’s first blog post! In our first board meeting of the year, we decided for fun to take the New York Times’ U.S. Dialect Quiz, and, inspired by the visualization and data collection of the NYT Upshot, I decided to collect some HODP members’ accent results and pick some new data viz skills on my own!

The second version of the website.

Welcome to the new website!

We spent the summer building native articles and redesigning our website from the ground up. Here's what we learned.


Hacking Harvard open data to fight crime, save energy, and improve student life

An introduction to people working on Harvard Open Data Project.

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