DEMO PRESENTATION
DEMO PRESENTATION
2025-01-01
Overview
PRESENTATION DEMO
This presentation explores the relationship between education levels and economic growth indicators using World Bank data.
Key findings:
- Higher education correlates with stronger economies
- Technology and manufacturing sectors show strongest effects
- Regional variations exist in education-growth relationships
Data Sources
We analyzed data from multiple World Bank datasets:
- World Development Indicators (WDI)
- Education Statistics (EdStats)
- Jobs Indicators Database
Methodology
- Data collection and cleaning
- Feature engineering for education metrics
- Economic indicator analysis
- Correlation and regression modeling
- Regional segmentation analysis
Key Findings
| East Asia |
85.2 |
6.8% |
0.82 |
| Europe |
88.5 |
2.1% |
0.75 |
| N. America |
87.3 |
2.4% |
0.71 |
| Sub-Saharan Africa |
62.1 |
4.2% |
0.68 |
Technology Sector Impact
Countries with higher tertiary education rates show:
- ๐ 3.2x more tech sector jobs
- ๐ฐ 45% higher average wages in tech
- ๐ข 2.1x more tech startups per capita
Manufacturing Sector
Educationโs role in manufacturing transformation:
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Manufacturing Evolution
Higher skilled workforce enables advanced manufacturing adoption
Regional Analysis
Visualization: Regional education vs. economic growth
Recommendations
- Increase tertiary education access
- Align curricula with industry needs
- Invest in vocational training programs
Next Steps
- Expand analysis to include more recent data
- Develop predictive models for policy planning
- Create interactive dashboard for stakeholders
Questions?
Contact:
- Team Testers
- DataDive 2025
Thank you for your attention! ๐๐