Mean age of women at birth of the first child
Generations ago, it was common to marry young and start a family soon after. Today, many women delay motherhood into their 30s. What changed—and what does it mean?
Read MoreGenerations ago, it was common to marry young and start a family soon after. Today, many women delay motherhood into their 30s. What changed—and what does it mean?
Read MoreAlcohol consumption patterns vary dramatically worldwide, but what about the people who don’t drink at all? This animated map visualization explores two decades of data showing how abstinence rates changed across different countries and cultures.
Read MoreBased on ARDA’s 2020 U.S. Religion Census, about 161 million Americans are counted as religious adherents. This map shows where they’re most concentrated by land area, and an animation traces changes since 1890.
Read MoreEurope’s coasts are dotted with lighthouses that combine history, engineering, and navigation. This post presents a map of their locations, highlights the oldest examples, and compares the tallest lighthouses across the continent.
Read MoreSource: facebook.com A tax wedge or tax on labor is the difference between before-tax and after-tax wages. The tax wedge
Read MoreNorway isn’t just fjords and Vikings. This map shows how people describe their own regions—with pride, teasing, and plenty of humor. It’s a down-to-earth look at local life that goes beyond scenery and history.
Read MoreChina is the biggest of all Asian nations and has the largest population of any country globally. Occupying almost the entire East Asian landmass, it comprises about 1/14 of the land area of Earth. Among the world’s influential nations, China is exceeded in size by only Russia and Canada, and it is approximately as big as the entire of Europe.
Read MoreThe United States is home to more than 1,100 bird species. Many states have chosen one of these birds as their official symbol. See the complete list of state birds and how they reflect the country’s rich wildlife.
Read MoreAlcohol consumption looks completely different depending on where you live. Using UNECE data, I mapped how much people drink across countries and tracked changes over the past decade. Romania leads at 17.1 litres of pure alcohol per person, but tourism can inflate small countries’ numbers. The global average has been dropping since 2010, though individual countries show all kinds of patterns.
Read MoreA readable guide to Europe’s capital emblems: when heraldry started, why cities use these symbols, and notes on a few well-known arms.
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