Παρασκευή 30 Νοεμβρίου 2018

“What are the reasons startups fail?” (cbInsights)



Following the chart is an explanation of each reason and relevant examples from the postmortems.

Τρίτη 13 Νοεμβρίου 2018

The Global Gulf In Fertility rates


A study published in The Lancet last week found that fertility fell dramatically in many countries over the past 70 years but that the global population is still rising. On average, women in 1950 were having 4.7 children in their lifetime on average and by 2017, that had had halved to 2.4 children per woman. During the same period, the global population nearly tripled from 2.6 billion to 7.7 billion. 91 of the countries in The Lancet's study are experiencing a "baby bust" and that means their birth rates have fallen below the levels needed to sustain their population size. 

The total fertility rate at which a population replaces itself between generations without migration is known as "replacement" and the rate stands at 2.05 live births. Nearly half the world's countries are below that threshold, meaning their populations will decline if nothing changes. Most of the countries losing fertility are developed and reasons for the trend include declining childhood mortality, greater access to contraception and more women being educated and heading to work. 

The story is different in the developing world where higher rates of fertility are fueling global population growth. Illustrating the gulf in global fertility, the West African country of Niger has a fertility rate of 7.1 while Japan and Singapore have a rate of just 1.3. The following infographic shows the top-10 countries with the highest rates of fertility worldwide in comparison with a selection of developed nations that have seen their rates plunge since the middle of the 20th century.
Infographic: The Global Gulf In Fertility | Statista

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Τρίτη 6 Νοεμβρίου 2018

Top Shelf Picks: Best Business Books 2018

The Most Culturally Chauvinistic Europeans



Perceived Cultural Superiority
Pew Research asked respondents whether they agree with the statement "our people are not perfect but our culture is superior to others". The following map shows the share of people in different countries considering their own culture to be superior to others and there are certainly some interesting results. Read more.

Πέμπτη 1 Νοεμβρίου 2018

Pay Day



Pay Day 
Amazon is rolling out its $15 minimum wage today. Many of its competitors have hopes of hitting a $15 minimum wage in the near future but have been unable to pursue it as quickly as Amazon. Target's minimum wage stands at $12, Costco's is currently $14 per hour, and Walmart currently has an $11 hourly wage.  Read more.