Introducing DART – LIS New Data Visualisation Tool!
Dear LIS users,
We are happy to announce the launch of DART – the new LIS data visualisation tool.
DART is a powerful web-based interactive tool that allows users to select and visualise income and wealth indicators, countries, and time periods, and to decompose them by a multitude of individual and household characteristics, all based on the LIS harmonised databases.
With the launch of DART, LIS breaks new ground with data provision, as a broader base of users, including scholars, journalists, teachers, NGO staff, other analysts, and the general public, will be able to easily obtain and visualize a rich array of income and wealth indicators disaggregated across several dimensions.
DART Main Features
- Richness of overtime and cross-county inequality measures disaggregated by different social strata.
- No prior knowledge of statistical packages or coding skills required.
- Visualisation of data through different charting types (Trends, Scatter plots, Distributions, and Maps).
- Table format display of the aggregated data used to generate the plotted graph(s).
- Export of all the graphs/tables produced in pdf and excel formats.
Access DART |
For more information about DART, see here.
For more information about the list of aggregates, indicators, and decompositions, see here.
For more information on the methodology, view the methodological note.