Global Thriving Analysis

Comprehensive Analysis of Global Citizen Well-being and Development Indicators

Central Research Question

To what extent are global citizens thriving? How do these data compare by country?

This analysis examines multiple dimensions of human thriving across countries worldwide, including health outcomes, economic indicators, educational attainment, infrastructure access, and governance patterns.

Dataset Overview

132
Countries
6
Continents
18
Indicators
2018-2020
Data Years

Analysis Modules

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Health & Well-being

Comprehensive analysis with visualizations, regional ANOVA tests, outlier detection, and correlation analysis of health indicators.

✅ Analysis Complete

Features: Interactive charts, statistical testing, outlier identification

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Economic Indicators

Comprehensive analysis of GDP per capita, unemployment rates, economic clustering, and correlations with well-being outcomes.

✅ Analysis Complete

Key Finding: Strong correlations between GDP and life satisfaction (r = 0.76), education (r = 0.77)

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Education Analysis

Comprehensive analysis of learning-adjusted years of schooling, regional differences, and correlations with development indicators.

✅ Analysis Complete

Key Finding: Strong correlations with life expectancy (r = 0.86) and GDP (r = 0.77)

Infrastructure & Basic Needs

Comprehensive analysis of electricity access rates, infrastructure development patterns, and correlations with quality of life indicators.

✅ Analysis Complete

Key Finding: Strong correlations with life expectancy (r = 0.80) and education (r = 0.74)

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Governance & Rights

Text analysis of UN General Assembly speeches revealing governance themes, sentiment patterns, and democratic values across 130 countries.

✅ Completed
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Cross-cutting Analysis

Multivariate analysis, composite thriving indices, country clustering, and identification of synergies and trade-offs across all dimensions of thriving.

✅ Analysis Complete

Key Finding: Identified 4 distinct country clusters and 12 strong cross-dimensional relationships