Hans Rosling: Debunking third-world myths with the best stats you've ever seen

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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2007
  • www.ted.com You've never seen data presented like this. With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling debunks myths about the so-called "developing world."
    TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at
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  • @DrakkanWoW
    @DrakkanWoW 4 роки тому +524

    it's 2019 and whatever program he is using to show this information is better than anything I ever see....

    • @hannesvau3492
      @hannesvau3492 4 роки тому +4

      I just wanted to write that commet

    • @dinamiteurdinamiteur2324
      @dinamiteurdinamiteur2324 4 роки тому +1

      Drakkan so true ... SAD!!

    • @flyingninja999
      @flyingninja999 4 роки тому +8

      The only reason I’m watching this video is because it was released 12 YEARS AGO WTF

    • @Lodinn
      @Lodinn 4 роки тому +3

      Then you haven't seen enough I'm afraid. Lots of visualization tools out there - but like he said, some person-years need to be spent on that for a given area of expertise typically and now that's a shame.

    • @Anima_Kesil
      @Anima_Kesil 4 роки тому +4

      www.gapminder.org/ Yeah here's the website. I used it for my AP Human Geography class in highschool and it was pretty insane.

  • @matildaholstrom1548
    @matildaholstrom1548 7 років тому +932

    Rest in peace dear Hans. Thank you for all the knowledge and wisdom you have given the world.

    • @ZemplinTemplar
      @ZemplinTemplar 5 років тому +9

      Well said, Matilda. I'm sad he's not with us anymore. :-( He was a lovely person.

    • @TWalsh-ji7jh
      @TWalsh-ji7jh 5 років тому

      How did he die?

    • @nkordich
      @nkordich 5 років тому +5

      @@TWalsh-ji7jh Pancreatic cancer, according to Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Rosling

    • @youtubeseagull
      @youtubeseagull 5 років тому +21

      Probably one of the few people at peace with becoming a statistic. X-) #enlightenment

    • @Selur91
      @Selur91 5 років тому +12

      It's always sad when a statistician dies, nowadays where data and facts have become ever more irrelevant to the masses we need them more than ever.

  • @PatHaskell
    @PatHaskell 5 років тому +881

    Finally, an educational Ted talk, instead of someone spouting personal stories.

    • @DarronBlack
      @DarronBlack 5 років тому +20

      TEDx are generally MUCH worse than actual TED talks. I see a lot of TEDx lately, and yes they're terrible in comparison.

    • @dtriniboss
      @dtriniboss 5 років тому +3

      Where is the data showing how kidnap and rape of millions of black women and girls from the African continent to fuel European entrepreneurial greed goals affected Africa's family life, health, economic well being, national development etc? Where's the data showing how murder and enslavement of black males from the African continents similarly affected these nations?

    • @dtriniboss
      @dtriniboss 5 років тому +1

      @robizzlor Where is the data showing how kidnap and rape of millions of black women and girls from the African continent to fuel European entrepreneurial greed goals affected Africa's family life, health, economic well being, national development etc? Where's the data showing how murder and enslavement of black males from the African continents similarly affected these nations?

    • @memetic.trojan.objprime238
      @memetic.trojan.objprime238 5 років тому +16

      @@dtriniboss Are you saying that just because we lack data we should give up all objectivity and fall into bigotry?

    • @samuel.hricko
      @samuel.hricko 4 роки тому +18

      ​@@dtriniboss do you just like to listen to yourself spewing acid or do you actually have a point?

  • @magedabuldahab7481
    @magedabuldahab7481 5 років тому +1148

    Back in the days when TED only brought creme d'la creme

    • @sinistril
      @sinistril 5 років тому +56

      How far they've fallen

    • @BobDerGute84
      @BobDerGute84 4 роки тому +208

      Now: "How my male menstruation helps me understand Buddhist traditions in a feminist way"

    • @pablorages1241
      @pablorages1241 4 роки тому +19

      ... they really do have any old opinionated crap now

    • @VenturiLife
      @VenturiLife 4 роки тому +17

      Now they're the VICE of the talk-circuit..

    • @pablorages1241
      @pablorages1241 4 роки тому +11

      @@VenturiLife some of the crap I've seen lately ... completely opinionated rants

  • @guiltazaour2871
    @guiltazaour2871 5 років тому +577

    240p we meet again old friend

    • @majwor3763
      @majwor3763 5 років тому +8

      Love 240p great for cheap internet...NO buffering lol

    • @Grumpy_old_Boot
      @Grumpy_old_Boot 4 роки тому +3

      to be fair, it's a very old video, from 2007 when not many had big bandwidth.

    • @WheatleyOS
      @WheatleyOS 4 роки тому +8

      @@Grumpy_old_Boot I remember I'd sometimes switch the video to 480p and wait a few minutes so I could get that premium quality on some videos lmao

    • @Grumpy_old_Boot
      @Grumpy_old_Boot 4 роки тому +8

      @@WheatleyOS
      Ah yeah .. back when UA-cam would allow you to prebuffer an entire video before playing it.

    • @Grumpy_old_Boot
      @Grumpy_old_Boot 4 роки тому +1

      Even then, most old low-end computers can handle 480p without any trouble, just let it pre-buffer for a bit, then watch until you run out of buffer.
      Don't skimp out on quality ! 😁

  • @raavieira1
    @raavieira1 8 років тому +589

    Would be amazing to see new presentation of the data, to see what has change.

    • @slep1654
      @slep1654 8 років тому +3

      Ikr

    • @mkj1577
      @mkj1577 7 років тому +39

      on the gapminder youtube channel they posted a full episode made by the BBC covering these and other data with Hans Rosling as the host.

    • @wildanhadjri7423
      @wildanhadjri7423 7 років тому +5

      THANKS!

    • @BandrewMacrew
      @BandrewMacrew 7 років тому +32

      www.gapminder.org/world/#$majorMode=chart$is;shi=t;ly=2003;lb=f;il=t;fs=11;al=30;stl=t;st=t;nsl=t;se=t$wst;tts=C$ts;sp=5.59290322580644;ti=2013$zpv;v=0$inc_x;mmid=XCOORDS;iid=phAwcNAVuyj1jiMAkmq1iMg;by=ind$inc_y;mmid=YCOORDS;iid=phAwcNAVuyj2tPLxKvvnNPA;by=ind$inc_s;uniValue=8.21;iid=phAwcNAVuyj0XOoBL_n5tAQ;by=ind$inc_c;uniValue=255;gid=CATID0;by=grp$map_x;scale=log;dataMin=194;dataMax=96846$map_y;scale=lin;dataMin=23;dataMax=86$map_s;sma=49;smi=2.65$cd;bd=0$inds=;example=75

    • @jorgeapudortiz8007
      @jorgeapudortiz8007 6 років тому

      There is a “new” ted talk by Hans and his son

  • @snehaluchil8065
    @snehaluchil8065 5 років тому +305

    Just wondering what software was he using in 2007 to generate and present this data in such a animated way. Look at how he switches between graphs at 8:50 - I was amazed in 2019!

    • @kristianbjrnstad3364
      @kristianbjrnstad3364 5 років тому +21

      Gapminder tools

    • @ifanbenmedz
      @ifanbenmedz 5 років тому +3

      exactly, mybe flash lol

    • @freedapeeple4049
      @freedapeeple4049 5 років тому +5

      You need to get out more or something. There's nothing special about his animation. I could have done it myself way back in the 90s at least, if not earlier.

    • @snehaluchil8065
      @snehaluchil8065 5 років тому +12

      Freeda Peeple Only if you had a good tool. I know people who cannot go beyond a PowerPoint presentation to present anything.

    • @nickiebanchou
      @nickiebanchou 5 років тому +5

      no really, you could have done that in 1998, seriously there's nothing 2007 about those :D
      2007 is perhaps over 10 years ago, but it still was modern age and PCs were dual cores around 3GHZ already :D

  • @tyereksmith8946
    @tyereksmith8946 5 років тому +95

    Who's is here and is amaze in 2019/2020 and today by this 2007 presentation. Wow

    • @jackcoleman5955
      @jackcoleman5955 4 роки тому +4

      Me! And I’m very humbled. I work with statistics at a bank and we never built anything this beautiful.

    • @bolchinsky
      @bolchinsky 4 роки тому

      the presentation on the website nowadays its even better, check gapminder.org

    • @mellow8594
      @mellow8594 4 роки тому

      Y’all wild it was 2007 not 1999 they had iPods then chill out

    • @User_00128
      @User_00128 3 роки тому

      2021
      lmao

  • @Quicksilver_Cookie
    @Quicksilver_Cookie 9 років тому +330

    This is an incredible presentation of data and statistics.

    • @AtlanticZealot
      @AtlanticZealot 9 років тому +27

      *****
      Data is data. I fail to see how it's insulting.

    • @foivosa2816
      @foivosa2816 8 років тому +8

      Nussbaum Cause a very important factor not considered by Rosling is how OECD countries exploited third world countries for free natural resources & cheap labour or even slavery. Data is data, but its all a matter of perspective!

    • @josephjasen1293
      @josephjasen1293 8 років тому

      Roses Of Time you don't know how to read that table. It is in an alphabetical order. Have you seen the murder rate in Brazil? Venezuela? Denmark? Where did you study?!

    • @poochie719
      @poochie719 7 років тому

      Agreed!

    • @danieljones6862
      @danieljones6862 7 років тому

      More true now than ever. Ted are becoming leftist social justice warriors.

  • @albeit1
    @albeit1 4 роки тому +31

    Not only a truth teller but one that helped people visualize reality.
    May he rest in peace. He certainly did his bit to make a peaceful, prosperous world.

  • @KyleClements
    @KyleClements 4 роки тому +9

    Does anyone else miss the good old days when TED Talks posted videos like this that were actually worth watching?

  • @argella1300
    @argella1300 10 років тому +39

    Another thing worth noting is that a lot of the countries that had shorter life expectancies and larger families at the beginning were all for the most part based on an agrarian system (farming). In a farming economy/society commonly 2+ generations lived together and parents had a lot of children so they had help on the farm. Then they started to industrialize, machines replaced humans and they moved to cities. They didn't need extra help/didn't have the means or space to support a big family.

  • @yves2075
    @yves2075 4 роки тому +50

    I was briefly in the USSR in 1972, where someone quoted a stat, saying child mortality was lower than in the USA, and went on waxing lyrical on the USSR's free-for-all & superior health system. He was factually right.
    20 years later, I was "back in the USSR", or rather, what was left of it (the CIS), another guy told me they used to have three months (3 months) to declare a birth to authorities (we have three days, yes *days* to do so in France). As a result, most infant mortality did not make it into stats. There you go.
    Take-away: not lying does not mean telling the truth.
    I'm saying that because the speech opens up with a child mortality comparison, without saying a word on the reliability of stat collection. You could say anything you want there.

    • @tsaoh5572
      @tsaoh5572 4 роки тому +9

      Exactly! This is not even to speak of all the millions of unregistered people in countries like India, China, or Brazil...
      Then again, having visited some of those countries, I am quite sure that these statistics hold some truth. However, the true division between third world and first world is now in other things than health, because most horrible infant diseases got eradicated by health organisations: income inequality, corruption, stability of political institutions, violence, etc.

    • @jonathanw1019
      @jonathanw1019 4 роки тому +9

      I've heard this in regards to European stats, too. Some countries don't count an infant dying before one month of age as an actual infant. They don't count the death until after one month. Meanwhile, the US counts all deaths, from birth onwards in their stat. Naturally the one that leaves out the first and most dangerous month for newborns is going to have a lower child mortality.

  • @hydrocarbon8272
    @hydrocarbon8272 5 років тому +66

    @13:08 "You[r country] can move much faster if you are healthy first", I wish one day we'll all understand that...

    • @PanglossDr
      @PanglossDr 5 років тому +3

      I would suggest a more important criterion, education. Your country will move faster if people are better educated, particularly if the women are educated.

    • @glenglen6386
      @glenglen6386 4 роки тому +7

      @richard mccann Fingers crossed you might get super powers.

    • @johnpliskin8759
      @johnpliskin8759 4 роки тому +1

      @richard mccannwrong, there is a thing called dilution, look it up

  • @thesatefan
    @thesatefan 8 років тому +143

    INSTANT REPLAY

  • @andrewferguson5992
    @andrewferguson5992 4 роки тому +360

    If you're reading this in 2007 I suggest selling your stocks and mining bitcoin in a couple years

    • @ChefClap
      @ChefClap 4 роки тому +34

      Thanks bro I'm rich now

    • @raptor124
      @raptor124 4 роки тому +9

      And invest in Apple !

    • @funnymanatwork
      @funnymanatwork 4 роки тому +11

      @@raptor124 *google

    • @Albanez39
      @Albanez39 4 роки тому +9

      @@raptor124 NEVER!!! Apple is dying. No innovation, and their shady practices have become more apparent during the last years. Even hardcore Apple fans are starting to doubt and despise them.

    • @Albanez39
      @Albanez39 4 роки тому +1

      @@raptor124 If the entire economy crashes, Apple goes down with it. Cryptocurrencies are the only non correlated asset in the world. Only food and water can compare with them when it comes to correlation with stocks and other investment instruments.
      Every company is plagued by scandals, sales, development and research and so on. Real estate can be destroyed by earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes (and extreme weather will only get worse) subprime mortgages and so on. FIAT is just paper and metal. Gold and Silver are just metals, but their historical value will be retained forever, plus they are scarce. And the only investment instrument to be immune to all of this is crypto. Only if the whole planet explodes or goes into apocalypse (and internet dies), that's the only thing that can destroy Bitcoin and Monero!

  • @felixlipski3956
    @felixlipski3956 4 роки тому +32

    2007 - TED Golden Age

  • @Dani_RdM
    @Dani_RdM 4 роки тому +419

    How the F a 12 years old video showed up in my recomendations?

    • @CaptainSnuggleButt
      @CaptainSnuggleButt 4 роки тому +10

      UA-cam recommendations have become weird, they were better few years ago.

    • @aaizner847
      @aaizner847 4 роки тому +38

      @@CaptainSnuggleButt UA-cam thought you were intelligent.

    • @Nobody-qs3fu
      @Nobody-qs3fu 4 роки тому +1

      same lol

    • @ommstudiosaz8502
      @ommstudiosaz8502 4 роки тому

      @@CaptainSnuggleButt #agenda of programming

    • @John...44...
      @John...44... 4 роки тому +7

      Why does the age of a video bother people???

  • @juggalo184
    @juggalo184 7 років тому +2

    I think the most interesting part was how far off people's perceptions were of health throughout the world. As he found, people would have been better off flipping a coin than using their knowledge and intuition. "It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so." - Mark Twain

  • @jasongracesonofzeus
    @jasongracesonofzeus 7 років тому +106

    I would love to see today's stats... Been a decade since this.

    • @joep9617
      @joep9617 4 роки тому +5

      @@matteok5888 This needs to be pinned to the top!
      @ted

    • @diabl2master
      @diabl2master 4 роки тому

      @@matteok5888 According to this many countries had life expectancy below 10 in 1918.....??????

    • @diabl2master
      @diabl2master 4 роки тому

      I feel that maybe it shows average age of people who died in that year.

    • @joep9617
      @joep9617 4 роки тому

      @@diabl2master I see a few, but not seeing where 'many countries' showed below 10. What did you set to find that? Today, I didn't deviate much from the link provided.
      In the past, I was intrigued for nearly an hour looking at stats & then bookmarked it.

  • @pikomonde3933
    @pikomonde3933 4 роки тому +8

    In the middle of the video, I was thinking "How can I get those data?". He answered it at the end. :)

  • @mohdanjum7309
    @mohdanjum7309 4 роки тому +7

    Watching this in 2019...still love the way he presented it. Never knew that statistics could be this interesting

  • @AussieAnnihilation
    @AussieAnnihilation 6 років тому

    extremely well done graphs. what program is it?

  • @Peekingduck
    @Peekingduck 12 років тому +2

    "the improvement of the world needs to be highly contextualized"
    Bloody brilliant !

  • @L0j1k
    @L0j1k 4 роки тому +11

    This guy's sense of humor is quintessential Swedish sense of humor. I love Sweden.

  • @bobmarley9595
    @bobmarley9595 4 роки тому +6

    i think the most amazing part of this presentation are the slideshow animations

    • @someonexd1961
      @someonexd1961 4 роки тому

      btw here is his website that shows all the data visualized and more www.gapminder.org/ sadly he passed away in 2017 in cancer

    • @someonexd1961
      @someonexd1961 4 роки тому

      btw here is his website that shows all the data visualized and more www.gapminder.org/ sadly he passed away in 2017 in cancer

  • @likhithshouse3788
    @likhithshouse3788 3 роки тому +2

    We need a 2020 version of this

  • @betterinformed7184
    @betterinformed7184 8 років тому +19

    What software was used to make the presentation?

    • @sheipi4766
      @sheipi4766 8 років тому +18

      Trendalyzer (the software)
      I hope this can help you.

    • @rufusmcplaid9213
      @rufusmcplaid9213 6 років тому

      Better Informed 1o19uuu 93 uuuuuuuuuuuuu uuuuuuu
      , but 1

  • @barstooler
    @barstooler 4 роки тому +7

    Most incredible data visualization presentation I've ever seen!

  • @andrewworth7574
    @andrewworth7574 5 років тому +9

    He did a fantastic job, I've put Gapminder on my desktop for future reference. Also interesting to see that such a huge proportion of the comments here are only a day or two old, Rosling's work is getting noticed.

    • @VeritasEtAequitas
      @VeritasEtAequitas 4 роки тому

      You mean being pushed by the M.L. "Fairness "algorithm for political agendas of the left.

    • @andrewworth7574
      @andrewworth7574 4 роки тому +2

      @@VeritasEtAequitas do you dispute the numbers Rosling uses? Do you have figures that refute the points he makes? Are you just a shallow troll that has nothing but bluster?

    • @inkslinger5280
      @inkslinger5280 2 роки тому

      Here from my cultural geography class

  • @cach_dies
    @cach_dies 10 років тому +2

    how can i use that program and data?

  • @usergreenearth
    @usergreenearth 17 років тому

    thanks for the information. Is it possible to download the software? If yes, what is the link? Thanks again.

  • @chrisgregory690
    @chrisgregory690 7 років тому +12

    My condolences to Hans Rosling familywe have lost a great man Hans, you'll be greatly mist. from friends in Toronto Canada.

    • @Snaffer01
      @Snaffer01 4 роки тому +2

      Missed* big difference

  • @user-qi6ig6gb8x
    @user-qi6ig6gb8x 5 років тому +26

    Look at the data before you have a judgement. Best

  • @shius2
    @shius2 15 років тому

    저 프로그램 구하는 주소 아는분 있으세요?
    where can I find that software?
    Wo kann ich den Software finden?

  • @bongsgi95
    @bongsgi95 6 років тому

    4:15 That was the most frustrating camera angle! Awesome and thought-provoking talk

  • @raunaqgupta33
    @raunaqgupta33 4 роки тому +5

    Only if my professors were this enthusiastic!!

  • @abrakaleo
    @abrakaleo 4 роки тому +60

    At least one person we can be proud of in Sweden

    • @smurfoking5982
      @smurfoking5982 4 роки тому

      :(

    • @arushan54
      @arushan54 4 роки тому +3

      I assume you have no knowledge about Felix Kjellberg

    • @abrakaleo
      @abrakaleo 4 роки тому +1

      @@arushan54 Nop

    • @tocosw2888
      @tocosw2888 4 роки тому +2

      What about Zlatan Ibrahimovic?

    • @abrakaleo
      @abrakaleo 4 роки тому

      @@tocosw2888 Yes , if he does some charity.

  • @raguellagrande7344
    @raguellagrande7344 5 років тому +1

    Is there updated data to these data data he has presented? Link?

  • @ithix06
    @ithix06 4 роки тому

    What software was he using for those sweet animations?

  • @tangltang1904
    @tangltang1904 8 років тому +88

    this is the most interesting talk on data visualization !!

    • @sadenb
      @sadenb 8 років тому +2

      +sallyxl tang Is it just visualization . ? I think there are lot of big data algorithms going on . More statistics than visualizing it .. Great combo of statistics and computer science

    • @qntnotes9427
      @qntnotes9427 8 років тому +5

      +sanch Sanchayan nope. The thing you're seeing is called "Descriptive Statistics". Not much of "big data algorithms going on"

    • @immcguyver07
      @immcguyver07 6 років тому

      sallyxl tang note my comment about the issue with this visualization.

  • @RonaldKragnes
    @RonaldKragnes 10 років тому +7

    Excellent presentation. The only negative I could find, is when he said, "health, cannot be found at the grocery store." His presentation suggests that health equals long life and infant mortality rates. I would also like to see the data for chronic diseases, like Cancer, Diabetes, etc. as compared between the countries and income.

    • @shayaneo
      @shayaneo 7 років тому +1

      and age at time of death doesnt at all reflect illness?

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade 6 років тому

      +shayaneo1 age at the time of death ≠ life expectancy at birth

  • @NomadLIFEreviews
    @NomadLIFEreviews 5 років тому

    Anyone know what program he is using?

  • @vaaaaaaaaaal
    @vaaaaaaaaaal 15 років тому

    brilliant vid! Hans Rosling does it with gusto. i like that (: very informative too with wow-ing visuals.
    does any1 know where i can access the stats software program Rosling used in the presentation?
    would be very helpful for my presentations. thanks in advance for any help!

  • @maxowaxo2013
    @maxowaxo2013 7 років тому +55

    RIP Hans Rosling

  • @1mrbremos
    @1mrbremos 9 років тому +10

    What is that software he used??? It looks awesome

    • @marteng1941
      @marteng1941 8 років тому +10

      +Mr.Bremos96 www.gapminder.org
      and then click Gapminder world and you can use it online.

    • @1mrbremos
      @1mrbremos 8 років тому +1

      marten gisby Thank you!

    • @raavieira1
      @raavieira1 8 років тому

      +marten gisby thank you, would be interest to see what change since the presentation

  • @m3mario
    @m3mario 6 років тому

    whats the software he used to create the presentation? Its just another level.

  • @crocopie
    @crocopie 5 років тому

    What software does Hans use to animate the figures?

  • @Praetor_Fenix420
    @Praetor_Fenix420 9 років тому +181

    Its amazing that even if you show this type of data to some people they will still insist that humanity is about to fall into the abyss.

    • @AtlanticZealot
      @AtlanticZealot 9 років тому +19

      *****
      I notice all of your arguments in here are empty of content. Demonstrate either how he does not understand the statistics or how the data itself is wrong

    • @Praetor_Fenix420
      @Praetor_Fenix420 9 років тому +3

      AtlanticZealot Maybe Alex is waiting for everyone respond in the form of a question.

    • @MEGALITHdotORG
      @MEGALITHdotORG 6 років тому +24

      It is a big mistake to believe that current trends simply have to continue. The increase in global well-being is due to an unsustainable exploitation of resources. As long as resources remain, things might continue to get better, but when they are all used up (and most of them will be used up by the end of this century), a large part of humanity (especially in Africa) will most likely fall into the abyss. There is no contradiction between such predictions and Rosling's data. This planet simply is not big enough to sustainably support the current 7 billion people, let alone the future 11 billion people.

    • @marekp6858
      @marekp6858 6 років тому +21

      Once I've heard of something like this...it was called The limits of growth.
      You know what? Both you and them severely underestimate humanity. The estimated minable oil supplies, for example, have never been higher than today. During this century, we will propably start mining on asteroids, 3D printing everything from houses to cars which will severely decrease the waste we produce, and this way, we will adapt.
      We were always at the brink of destruction...but standing anywhere farther from the edge would just be too expensive. For everyone. That's why people tend to do nothing. It it is not YET too late...and when the time will come to ring the warning bell, you won't be alone, because by that time, falling OFF the edge would be too expensive, so people will unite and change the direction...

    • @RealisiticEdgeMod
      @RealisiticEdgeMod 5 років тому +4

      In order for africa to become a developed continent it must industrialize and in order for it to industrialize it must effectively exploit its farmland. For some reason africans seem uninterested in farming or unable to do it.

  • @tailsfromthecoop9925
    @tailsfromthecoop9925 7 років тому +4

    Thanks for all your hard work and knowledge! Rest In Peace.

  • @cortanad.3589
    @cortanad.3589 6 років тому +1

    OH! I just go to this site and find why this flash seems so familiar to me: I have used that stat visualizing tool once!
    It was just awesome! Thanks!

  • @eduardojreis
    @eduardojreis 4 роки тому +1

    Is there an update on these presentation?

  • @MrHal90000
    @MrHal90000 11 років тому +12

    For those who say how 1 billion are malnourished today, are you aware that in 1939 for example over 80 percents of worlds population were malnourished? Poverty was the norm just half a century ago in most of the world, now it is slowly becoming a minority instead of the majority.

  • @bilavalaziz6609
    @bilavalaziz6609 4 роки тому +3

    Someone needs to make a similar video in the current context.

  • @CesarSalgadoA
    @CesarSalgadoA 6 років тому

    i'd love to see an updated version of this presentation. RIP Hans.

  • @robertpkemoi2663
    @robertpkemoi2663 6 років тому +1

    sad to hear you have passed on. your clips are precise and concise . thanks for sharing your wisdom with the world

  • @veraalamar3855
    @veraalamar3855 8 років тому +6

    The energy. Awesome. Hans Gosling, you are a data mining and analysis god.

  • @user-tc5qc4ql8m
    @user-tc5qc4ql8m 3 роки тому +4

    christ how old is this video

  • @emekao
    @emekao 5 років тому

    What software is he using for this visualization?

  • @makethman007
    @makethman007 5 років тому

    brilliant dynamic infographics with great explanation

  • @jansonalex
    @jansonalex 7 років тому +6

    It deserves an update.

    • @someonexd1961
      @someonexd1961 4 роки тому

      sadly he is dead, died by cancer in 2017

    • @someonexd1961
      @someonexd1961 4 роки тому

      sadly he is dead, died by cancer in 2017

  • @winneratwin
    @winneratwin 5 років тому +63

    ok youtube algorithm why did you dish this out of the trash 12 years after uploading it

    • @Auxodium
      @Auxodium 5 років тому +1

      I thik the algorithm thought that it would make the west feel bad. Yet it is disproving myths, especially in how socialist planning fails.

    • @SanderKivi
      @SanderKivi 5 років тому

      I too would like to know... don't mind it tho.

    • @moorland6735
      @moorland6735 5 років тому +1

      don't you know? stats videos are all the rage now in 2019

    • @AgentExeider
      @AgentExeider 5 років тому +3

      its because the vast majority of users on youtube are interested in truth, unabashed, unadulterated. The real question you should be asking, is why did the algorithm push it INTO the trash for 12 years, when it's very clearly relevant and useful information. But to answer your question is no matter how much google games the algorithm, the sheer amount of people desiring truth is forcing the algorithm to comply despite the rigging.

    • @TheZenytram
      @TheZenytram 5 років тому

      bcuz it's good and the guy has a funny accent

  • @Grokford
    @Grokford 4 роки тому

    Does anyone know what program he used to model his data?

  • @Jleigh225
    @Jleigh225 4 роки тому +2

    "You can move much faster if you're healthy first rather than wealthy first" Fascinating.

  • @notmyrealname1437
    @notmyrealname1437 4 роки тому +17

    Read IQ and the Wealth of Nations

  • @nasirb3914
    @nasirb3914 7 років тому +71

    My father says, I'd rather be healthy than be a millionaire.

    • @twirlipofthemists3201
      @twirlipofthemists3201 6 років тому +23

      Bri San Unfortunately, the best and easiest way to be healthy is to be rich.

    • @torq1116
      @torq1116 6 років тому +14

      Or maybe his father is a millionaire that's gotten sick...

    • @Kurtlane
      @Kurtlane 6 років тому +20

      "It is better to be healthy and wealthy than poor and sick."
      - French proverb

    • @Selur91
      @Selur91 5 років тому +1

      @@twirlipofthemists3201 Depends on when you're, In the real first world countries the health sistem is already universal. While being wealthy will bring you a better experience in healthcare it won't affect much at the final result of how healthy you're.
      At least once you take drugs out of the picture, since being unhealthy because of drugs like alcohol and tobacco is purely the fault of the druggie.

    • @mytmouse57
      @mytmouse57 4 роки тому +4

      Do you even know what the term “Beta male” even means? Because chances are statistically overwhelming, you are one.

  • @ridgemondhigh4891
    @ridgemondhigh4891 5 років тому +2

    6:20 . Hans' graph uses logarithmic (as opposed to linear) scale, thereby scrunching up the data points close together.

    • @ZipMapp
      @ZipMapp 5 років тому

      It does not matter as the highlight is the evolution of disparity over time

    • @ZipMapp
      @ZipMapp 5 років тому

      @James Fox I agree, however most people won't make the difference anyway but ge tthe right message. But axis are labeled so for an informed citizen it is still fine

  • @someguynamedelan
    @someguynamedelan 9 років тому

    I'm curious what the projected data in 8:26 compares to the actual data now.

  • @WritewheelUK
    @WritewheelUK 4 роки тому +8

    That's cool software for the time.
    Shame we've lost him.

  • @SheeceGardazi
    @SheeceGardazi 5 років тому +11

    WAO 2007!!! so much forward thinking!

    • @someonexd1961
      @someonexd1961 4 роки тому

      Read his book! Factfullness, its probobly one of the best books ive ever read

    • @someonexd1961
      @someonexd1961 4 роки тому

      btw here is his website that shows all the data visualized and more www.gapminder.org/ sadly he passed away in 2017 in cancer

  • @gato712
    @gato712 15 років тому

    Where can i find this software/data?

  • @ayante91
    @ayante91 7 років тому +2

    does anyone know the name of the software that man uses?

    • @zamsmart
      @zamsmart 7 років тому +2

      www.gapminder.org/world/#$majorMode=chart$is;shi=t;ly=2003;lb=f;il=t;fs=11;al=30;stl=t;st=t;nsl=t;se=t$wst;tts=C$ts;sp=5.59290322580644;ti=2013$zpv;v=0$inc_x;mmid=XCOORDS;iid=phAwcNAVuyj1jiMAkmq1iMg;by=ind$inc_y;mmid=YCOORDS;iid=phAwcNAVuyj2tPLxKvvnNPA;by=ind$inc_s;uniValue=8.21;iid=phAwcNAVuyj0XOoBL_n5tAQ;by=ind$inc_c;uniValue=255;gid=CATID0;by=grp$map_x;scale=log;dataMin=194;dataMax=96846$map_y;scale=lin;dataMin=23;dataMax=86$map_s;sma=49;smi=2.65$cd;bd=0$inds=;modified=60

  • @Peter-xs2mu
    @Peter-xs2mu 6 років тому +3

    Which "myths" was the speaker trying to debunk?

    • @DW-vl2wi
      @DW-vl2wi 6 років тому

      Peter That lives are short in third world countries...

    • @user-if4pm7hk6i
      @user-if4pm7hk6i 6 років тому +1

      Watch the video

  • @jacywmatt
    @jacywmatt 10 років тому +5

    sad that it only has a little over half a million views...this talk needs to go VIRAL!

  • @coolpeopleit
    @coolpeopleit 5 років тому

    How does he make his graphics? They are amazing!

  • @ernstborse1278
    @ernstborse1278 5 років тому

    Great presentation! I would very much like an update for 2018... I guess the world changed a lot in the last 10 years.

  • @endoalley680
    @endoalley680 4 роки тому +3

    Steven Pinker seems to be echoing this same line of reasoning. Things are getting much better than most people realize.

    • @harryflashman4542
      @harryflashman4542 4 роки тому

      Then why the mass migration? Professor Collier (UN) has an entirely different perspective.

    • @endoalley680
      @endoalley680 4 роки тому

      @@harryflashman4542 Populations of people with relatively high median IQ tend to create wealth and social cooperation. Populations with lower median IQ tend to produce less wealth and practice much less social cooperation. There will always be a desire (and tendency) for people who come from the latter group to wish to immigrate from their homeland to that of the former group and ride the wave of prosperity that has been created.

    • @harryflashman4542
      @harryflashman4542 4 роки тому

      @@endoalley680 I get it the other way around. There is a high negative correlation between cultural reproductive practices and prosperity.
      Where I live I can get national statistical data on ethnicity, wealth, family size and age group.
      It is evident that earlier and larger families are highly correlated with ethnicity and religious practices. Social attitude within the group either support early commencement of reproduction or deferment of reproduction until significantly later in life.
      Some ethnicities and cultures start having children in their teens while others in their forties.
      This has an enormous effect upon education, qualification and prosperity.
      I think that lower birthrates are not a consequence of improving prosperity and that as nations become more developed that birthrates will decrease.
      I think it is the other way around. That lower birthrates are dependent upon changing cultural makeup and this allows development and prosperity.
      Simply, more money doesn't mean less children. Less children means more money.
      Socio-economic data supports this. It is the poorer segment of a nations population which is having the largest proportion of children. Even though the nation is getting richer, wealth is becoming more concentrated in social classes which are being reproductively replaced by rapidly increasing poor populations.
      The trend of lowering birthrates could easily be temporary as high reproduction populations replace low reproduction populations.

    • @endoalley680
      @endoalley680 4 роки тому

      @@harryflashman4542 Higher IQ people tend to defer reproduction. K- Strategy parents have fewer children. But spend more time and money on them. They give their children more education opportunities. And the children have a higher probability of themselves reproducing in a K-Strategy manner and prospering later in life. R-Strategy tends to be practiced by lower IQ people. Where more offspring are created. And less is spent on each child. Less opportunity. Lower probability that any given offspring will live to prosper. It still tends to correlate prosperity to General Intelligence of the individual. And countries which have higher IQ populations tend to prosper.

  • @BluMacaw
    @BluMacaw 5 років тому +84

    Why is this in recomended in 2019?

    • @problematicpolarbear6065
      @problematicpolarbear6065 5 років тому +18

      because the truth is universal

    • @benjaminfrank9294
      @benjaminfrank9294 5 років тому +9

      Maybe because recomending a leftist saying Mao gave health to China (he killed 45 millions of people) is not a good idea

    • @21Roofdog
      @21Roofdog 5 років тому +7

      and becouse propaganda is flooding youtube nowedays. easy to see in talks like this. look at the graphs he's using, they are never linier so it gives a distorted vieuw of the data so he can give his own spin on it. As in its just a bunch of bullshit he's spewing

    • @mo1ya938
      @mo1ya938 5 років тому +21

      @@21Roofdog @Mediatard You two should look up what a logarithmic scale is. If he didn't do that nothing would be visible because of scaling issues.

    • @DarronBlack
      @DarronBlack 5 років тому +9

      @@21Roofdog Sounds like he could have added some slides on scientific literacy vs. political ideology. The US would be pretty interesting I think.

  • @badger5079
    @badger5079 11 років тому

    What software package is he using?

  • @ladooraniangel8242
    @ladooraniangel8242 9 років тому +1

    which software you used to make this PPT

    • @crazydrifter13
      @crazydrifter13 9 років тому +1

      this isnt ppt...ppt is powerpoint presentaion and technicall can only be made in powerpoint. The site where all this is available is Gapminder.org and this is hans rosling.

    • @oceanhome2023
      @oceanhome2023 6 років тому

      STFU !

  • @TheKrinkled1
    @TheKrinkled1 5 років тому +3

    TED has really come a long way since the 70s.

  • @2pacBangs
    @2pacBangs 10 років тому +4

    Outraged at that second graph he showed about income in different regions!! He used a logarithmic scale on the x-axis, which is absolutely stupid, if he would have used a linear scale, it would become evident that, although the countries did move together, it's virtually negligible because of the logarithmic scale... don't believe everything given to you.

    • @scr4932
      @scr4932 5 років тому +2

      A lot of things in real life operate at a logarithmic/exponential rate and logarithmic scales in statistics aren't rare or useless. I'm not sure about this case but it seems ok to me.

    • @hengineer
      @hengineer 5 років тому +1

      The Pareto distribution almost guarantees a logarithmic scale.

    • @jameswhite1910
      @jameswhite1910 5 років тому

      @tupac , I think this is just good statistics, not necessarily anything nefarious. You use logs to highlight a trend... unless you are a newspaper ;-)

    • @ithanil4429
      @ithanil4429 5 років тому

      I think the problem is not the usage of the logarithmic scale per-se, but that he pretty much exploits the visual effect of logarithmic scale to prove his point. As in he says two peaks are close which are in fact separated by an order of magnitude.

  • @daudaliyafie546
    @daudaliyafie546 4 роки тому

    I saw it in august 2019, and i really really hope the professor do another presentation... really great !

    • @daudaliyafie546
      @daudaliyafie546 4 роки тому

      oh no he is already passed away :((( i just googled it

  • @shiggityx2
    @shiggityx2 15 років тому

    I'm so glad TED Talks is on the internet to educate and inspire us. After all the bias and punditry we are subjected to on a daily basis, it's wonderful to hear something fascinating and backed up by sound research and solid facts.

  • @Redmenace96
    @Redmenace96 5 років тому +4

    Very good presentation and 'contextualizing' is a valuable idea. I learned a lot. Can confirm his observations after living and working in Asia and ME. Viet Nam is a fantastic success story! Go visit ASAP, it is a gem.
    One thing to add. I did research in college on WHO and UN databases. They are suspect numbers.
    Basically, the smaller and poorer countries can and do find ways to under-report and over-report data that
    supports the political regime/supports funding. Over time, and with broad trends, we hope for contextual accuracy. Hans' point about more access to data is 100% on target. It's just 'grain of salt' time for leaders and decision makers. I think Hans used data he felt confident in.
    Basically, you can ask,"Does each of these countries have a free press to question government information?" Maybe not. The U.S. has the most free press, don't we get fed baloney on occasion???
    Without being a downer, can I say that Hans is very, very correct, but the truth is elusive?

    • @menthy
      @menthy 5 років тому

      Free press in America has been replaced by "paid for press." The news consuming public is not the customer, but rather, the product that is being sold to corporate sponsors. In this environment, the truth dies. I think it's actually worse than, say, the fake press of a North Korea.

  • @calmdev1577
    @calmdev1577 9 років тому +4

    STRAIGHT FROM HEART FROM AN HONEST MAN

  • @Bortasz
    @Bortasz 12 років тому

    Anybody know where I can download that Date?

  • @888vicente
    @888vicente 5 років тому +1

    where the heck is this software? where can i use it?

    • @serBroseph
      @serBroseph 5 років тому

      www.gapminder.org/tools/#$chart-type=bubbles

  • @dilaudid1
    @dilaudid1 5 років тому +11

    The Pope should see this since he believes capitalism is a scourge

    • @masada2828
      @masada2828 4 роки тому

      Yeh, while he counts his millions.

  • @realrockvince
    @realrockvince 4 роки тому +4

    Step 1: Free the markets.
    Step 2: Observe prosperity.

    • @Grumpy_old_Boot
      @Grumpy_old_Boot 4 роки тому +1

      I know, right? I mean, it's almost like people *_enjoy_* trading with one another. 😃

  • @rfvtgbzhn
    @rfvtgbzhn 6 років тому

    10:25 what country is the small bubble in the lower right corner?

  • @FifthMonkeySanctuary
    @FifthMonkeySanctuary 8 років тому

    +Hans Rosling
    you are a very interesting teacher ~ thank you

  • @Inosen_Infinity
    @Inosen_Infinity 5 років тому +7

    8:00 What about inflation? From 1970 to 2000 the inflation of dollar is really close to the shift of the peak and the graph itself (around 5% i.e. 1$ in 1970 = 5$ in 2000)

    • @David_Apollonius
      @David_Apollonius 5 років тому +5

      What about exchange rates? A dollar in America doesn't get you the same amount of bread as it does in Venezuela. The poverty line differs from country to country. Even the big mac index would be a better alternative as it's not effected by exchange rates or inflation. (Though I know that not every country has a big mac index.)

    • @KolyanKolyanitch
      @KolyanKolyanitch 5 років тому +5

      That numbers is already inflation adjusted and PPP in the last graph means that numbers are extrapolated at purchasing power parity index. So these numbers are relatively accurate.

  • @elia.s3
    @elia.s3 8 років тому +46

    health is wealth

    • @patdehaan1310
      @patdehaan1310 5 років тому

      Elias 7

    • @leonardc1303
      @leonardc1303 5 років тому

      Elias And wealth comes from free people living their private lives as well as their god given talents allow them. But ted talk folks can be predicted to believe collectivism is the answer. Chimps.

  • @brainstomp
    @brainstomp 17 років тому +1

    what did he use to generate this presentation? This is a very nice way to present data!

  • @paulmerrill8291
    @paulmerrill8291 4 роки тому

    I would love to see this guy back at TED with a follow up presentation on how things have progressed since 2003.

  • @ZeroBoostBuick
    @ZeroBoostBuick 5 років тому +3

    I still don't see western poeple immigrating to those Asian and African countries by the hordes. But the opposite is true. It's the quality of life and outlook on civilization that's the real gap.

    • @johannpopper1493
      @johannpopper1493 4 роки тому

      500-100 years ago, you certainly would see western people migrating by the millions over the whole world. The World Wars and Cold War severely disrupted western migration (aka colonialism). Now that birth rates in the west are low and the populations of Asia and Africa are no longer low (and the Americas are well colonized), there is no longer demand or land supply for migration. Quality of life and cultural differences are irrelevant IF there is demand for migration, a lot of empty undeveloped land, and therefore government and big business support to sustain western mass migration and conquest of other continents.

  • @mirrorflame1988
    @mirrorflame1988 5 років тому +4

    It's a proven fact. With better lifestyles and opportunities - in any era - people will have fewer numbers of children.

  • @Xykaru
    @Xykaru 9 років тому +2

    Absolutely amazing. This should be in our education system.

  • @SariEverna
    @SariEverna 16 років тому +1

    This guy's a really good lecturer. He turned an interesting, but somewhat dry subject into an engaging talk.
    I definitely enjoyed it.