1.560.000 negative balance for Greece it’s HUGE. Their population is just 10.400.000…
Is it really losing? That’s a very loaded verb.
Shouldn’t New Zealand be on here? I thought they were also in a decline with tons of folks going over to Australia
Why per 10.000 when it is pretty much standard to do per 100.000
You’re fucked when you lose more people than a country in war like Ukraine. What’s happening in Greece, I know they were in a bad spot but that seems much worse than Portugal, Italy and Spain (this one is even growing)
Poland isn’t shown there cause most Poles have already left.
very susprised about greece and brazil
will do some extra reading on it
How is Greece higher than Venezuela? Looks a bit strange
Found this super clear – the data is well displayed. Nice work
I understand why you used a 10,000 scale, since it puts the numbers in neat full digits, rather than, say, 1.37. But I find it a bit confusing, just because I can’t multiply, say, 156 x 10,000 as easily as I can 15.6 x 100,000. That could just be me, though.
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I got data from this [visualization](https://visualcapitalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/VORO_Emigration_Site.jpg) it was trending on reddit yesterday, and scaled it by population to get normalized view of migration numbers. Used Python for most of data refinement, and plotted using this [mapinseconds website](https://mapinseconds.com/).
1.560.000 negative balance for Greece it’s HUGE. Their population is just 10.400.000…
Is it really losing? That’s a very loaded verb.
Shouldn’t New Zealand be on here? I thought they were also in a decline with tons of folks going over to Australia
Why per 10.000 when it is pretty much standard to do per 100.000
You’re fucked when you lose more people than a country in war like Ukraine. What’s happening in Greece, I know they were in a bad spot but that seems much worse than Portugal, Italy and Spain (this one is even growing)
Poland isn’t shown there cause most Poles have already left.
very susprised about greece and brazil
will do some extra reading on it
How is Greece higher than Venezuela? Looks a bit strange
Found this super clear – the data is well displayed. Nice work
I understand why you used a 10,000 scale, since it puts the numbers in neat full digits, rather than, say, 1.37. But I find it a bit confusing, just because I can’t multiply, say, 156 x 10,000 as easily as I can 15.6 x 100,000. That could just be me, though.