Gapminder: 200 Years that Changed the World

This video from Gapminder features a wonderful visual to support a discussion about the rapid change over the last 200 years. After World War II, life expectancy and average income has improved rapidly, in some countries more than others.

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It was the last 200 years that changed the world. In 1809 all countries of the world had a life expectancy under 40 years and an income per person less than 3000 dollar per year. Since then the world has changed but it was not until after the second world war that most countries started to improve.

For the first time, Gapminder can now visualize change in life expectancy and income per person over the last two centuries. In this Gapminder video, Hans Rosling shows you how all the countries of the world have developed since 1809 – 200 years ago.

The interactive animations and corresponding documentation are freely available at www.gapminder.org/world.

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