ASSIGNMENT #8 INTERACTIVE DATA DASHBOARDS
CHARTS, GRAPHS, & WRITTEN ANALYSIS
Student Name
Institutional Affiliation
Course Code
Instructor
4th April
, Section 1:
Measure of America-wellbeing index
I used Mapping America- measure of America database for this section data. I focused
my study on the wellbeing index for Americans. The US Wellbeing Index offers information on
a number of health and well-being-related topics in the US. Comprehensive statistics on
employment, income, health, and education are available for all areas and people in the United
States through the Mapping America database. For instance, happiness indices use analysis and
research to gauge people's perceptions of their level of happiness and quality of life. A
comprehensive picture of health in the US may be obtained by combining data from the two
databases, which highlights regions where people's health may deviate from objective metrics
and illustrates differences in resource access. By using these findings, stakeholders and
policymakers may develop more potent interventions to reduce inequality and conflict in the
workplace as well as to enhance general health in the United States.
I selected two populations to study based on the gender i.e. men and women.
The total wellbeing index in men is 45.7 and in women is 64.3.
Total wellbeing index
(Gender)
men
women
source https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/news/2020/21/well-being-differs-between-men-and-women
Section 2: graph
I selected two different geographical locations to study the well-being index variations in
different locations. The two locations selected include Georgia and new jersey. The wellbeing
level in Georgia is rated at 56% while the wellbeing level in new jersey are rated at 70%. This
disparity shows that people in the two states have different degrees of life satisfaction and
quality. Variations in access to healthcare, education, employment prospects, general
infrastructure, and social support networks are some of the factors that may be causing this
disparity.
CHARTS, GRAPHS, & WRITTEN ANALYSIS
Student Name
Institutional Affiliation
Course Code
Instructor
4th April
, Section 1:
Measure of America-wellbeing index
I used Mapping America- measure of America database for this section data. I focused
my study on the wellbeing index for Americans. The US Wellbeing Index offers information on
a number of health and well-being-related topics in the US. Comprehensive statistics on
employment, income, health, and education are available for all areas and people in the United
States through the Mapping America database. For instance, happiness indices use analysis and
research to gauge people's perceptions of their level of happiness and quality of life. A
comprehensive picture of health in the US may be obtained by combining data from the two
databases, which highlights regions where people's health may deviate from objective metrics
and illustrates differences in resource access. By using these findings, stakeholders and
policymakers may develop more potent interventions to reduce inequality and conflict in the
workplace as well as to enhance general health in the United States.
I selected two populations to study based on the gender i.e. men and women.
The total wellbeing index in men is 45.7 and in women is 64.3.
Total wellbeing index
(Gender)
men
women
source https://www.cbs.nl/en-gb/news/2020/21/well-being-differs-between-men-and-women
Section 2: graph
I selected two different geographical locations to study the well-being index variations in
different locations. The two locations selected include Georgia and new jersey. The wellbeing
level in Georgia is rated at 56% while the wellbeing level in new jersey are rated at 70%. This
disparity shows that people in the two states have different degrees of life satisfaction and
quality. Variations in access to healthcare, education, employment prospects, general
infrastructure, and social support networks are some of the factors that may be causing this
disparity.