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Per-legislature reporting #329
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NB: the "what we know so far" should be pulled from EP, not just GB, as it should include data for countries that publish it, or where we get some or all of the data from other sources. This is about the gender balance (in the large) in that legislature — not just Gender-Balance.org data. |
One quite simple example of graphing over time: |
For graphing, or otherwise showing breakdown over time, we currently have ~150 legislatures where we only have a single term; ~30 where we have two; ~30 where we have 3-9; 15 in the 10-19 range; and one each of 20 historic terms, and 26. |
Closing in favour of starting with #335 and then evolving. |
We should add a page per legislature (that doesn't require you to be logged in to view) that shows gender stats based on what we know so far.
In the simplest case this is just a simple breakdown, but where we have multiple terms, we can graph that over time.
This should also cross-cut with at least one other point of data to show the value in having raw information, rather than just (IPU-style) totals. The most obvious is probably to show the breakdown for each party.
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