G-7JMZ4 cotw_infant mortality
Included in collections
- Collection Countries of the world
Files
Properties
- Order238
- Size227
- Minimum degree1
- Maximum degree51
- Diameter0
- Clique number2
- Connectedfalse
- Arcs0.0
- File size2
- Average degree1.90756
- Strong components11
- Weak components11
- Modes1
- Temporalfalse
- Multirelationalfalse
- DirectedUndirected
- Realtrue
- Genealogyfalse
- Multiple linesfalse
- Weightedfalse
- Minimum weight1.0
- Maximum weight1.0
- Loopsfalse
This is a network designed to visually represent the infant mortality (per 1000 births) of the countries in the world, grouped by region. The size of the vertices represents the infant mortality of the country.
In the image of the network, you can see that most of the world has a quite low infant mortality, with the exception of countries in the Sub-Saharan Africa region where the availability of healthcare is still very poor.
Network image:
Reference:
- The data behind this networks were generated from a Kaggle dataset created by Fernando Lasso and gathered by the US Government.