Visualises the burden of unpaid domestic work and caring for family.
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0These charts, as well as the analyses that underpin them, are available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. This includes commercial reuse and derivates.
Data in these charts comes from:
- Survey on Gender Equality at Home (Meta)
-
Household,
Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey (UMelb/DSS)
- Note: HILDA survey responses are not kept with this repository in order to protect respondent privacy. In order to re-run the HILDA analysis, you must apply for and download the survey responses separately. (The full project render can be done skipping this analysis.)
- Press Information Bureau, Government of India
Please attribute 360info and the data sources when you use and remix these visualisations.
This project comes with a ready-to-use dev container that includes everything you need to reproduce the analysis (or do a similar one of your own!), including R and Quarto.
If you have Docker installed, you can build and run the container locally:
- Download or clone the project
- Open it in Visual Studio Code
- Run the Remote-Containers: Reopen in Container command
Once the container has launched (it might take a few minutes to set up the first time), you can run the analysis scripts with:
quarto render
Or look for the .qmd
files to modify the analysis.
To setup a development environment manually,
You’ll need to:
- Download and install Quarto
- Download the install R
- Satisfy the R package dependencies. In R:
- Install the
renv
package withinstall.packages("renv")
, - Then run
renv::restore()
to install the R package dependencies. - (For problems satisfying R package dependencies, refer to Quarto’s documentation on virtual environments.)
- Install the
Now, render the .qmd
files to the /out
directory with:
quarto render
If you find any problems with our analysis or charts, please feel free to create an issue!