For Women's History Month 2018 I plan to produce some visualisations of women's/gender history datasets. I'll primarily be using R, although I'll probably experiment with other tools along the way.
I'll blog about these experiments at Early Modern Notes and I'll post R code and underlying data here as I go along. The datavizes will be exploratory and won't necessarily be very sophisticated or original (or correct...), but I'll try to highlight different kinds of graph and what they can be used for.
(All data will be in the /data/ folder and this folder structure will be assumed in the code.)
There are likely to be two types of data:
- focusing on women
- comparison of women and men's experiences
Some of the datasets are likely to be closely related to my research interests and recent projects, but I hope to find new material from various sources.
NB that the data is fully described here
Data:
- dataset 1: population indicators from 1960 (ie, includes only countries that have data from 1960 onwards)
- dataset 2: population and education indicators, all dates
Source of data and TNA search query used to obtain raw data
Cleaned data used for analysis
Datasets:
Middlesex Vagrants dataset and documentation (CC BY)
See also Data article and Loose, idle and disorderly: vagrant removal in late eighteenth-century Middlesex
Unless otherwise stated, all data is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence