Yikes! The Cabinet Office people might profitably be directed to the ONS house style guide or its predecessor “Plain Figures”, not mention that old faithful “How to Lie with Statistics” (I see from Wikipedia that the  latter has been claimed to have sold more copies than any other text on statistics).

 

Julian

 

 

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Subject: [RADSTATS] The state of the nation

 

 

The Cabinet Office has issued an illuminating report on poverty, The state of the nation: poverty, worklessness and welfare dependency in the UK,  which can be found at http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/410872/web-poverty-report.pdf  (it's a one-megabute download).  A picture is worth a thousand words, and the graphs on page 34 and 35 are models of their kind.  Here's one by way of illustration:

 

 

Perhaps the size of the last disk reflects an alarming increase in obesity among DLA claimants?

 

Quite apart from the creative use of graphics, the report's use of statistics might excite some comment:

 

Paul Spicker

 


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