I work at Our World in Data, where we try to make research and data on the world's largest problems more accessible and understandable.
I attended EA Global this past weekend, where I received very interesting input from many lovely people on potential improvements. But I thought it'd also be worth asking here to get wider feedback. I'm interested in all the following:
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Low-hanging 'data fruits': simple datasets or charts that you know to be readily available somewhere and that would add significant value, but that aren't already listed here.
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High-hanging fruits: things we could add to the website in the medium term with a lot more work (new subjects, larger datasets, data that needs a lot of cleaning, etc.)
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Imaginary fruits: what you'd like to see on OWID in your wildest dreams (e.g. global population projections to the year 10,000 under various scenarios).
Thank you!
It would be nice to have more datasets that try to go way back before 1800 -- like those used by this OpenPhil report, or books like "Why The West Rules", "Secular Cycles", etc. Here is a link to a pdf will all the figures in "Why The West Rules", albeit they are mostly maps. I like graphs 3.1, 3.7, and 9.3.
As a stretch goal, once you have a bunch of super-long-ago data, it would be sweet to be able to graph the data not just linearly in time, but also along various warped scales so that instead of equal intervals representing equal years, equal intervals represent: