CHRIS LE | Data Portfolio

This project aims to visualize and provide deep insights into Vietnamese population data. The solution is applicable across various sectors, aiding government agencies in planning and strategy, businesses in market research, healthcare organizations in resource allocation, and educational institutions in infrastructure development. Data is collected from the "Population and Labor" section of the General Statistics Office of Vietnam's website, ensuring authenticity. The data includes 9 key metrics from 63 provinces and 6 regions from 1995 to 2022.
👉Average Population Report: Offers a comprehensive view of population trends over the years. Filters allow users to interact and view specifics by province, region, year, or category, making it a versatile tool for various analyses. The Mainland Map of Vietnam provides an overview of population distribution by geography, with darker areas indicating higher average populations, useful for planning and resource allocation.
👉Population Density and Growth Rate Report: Provides a comprehensive view of population density and growth rates. Filters and bookmarks enable interaction for specifics by indicator, province, region, year, or category. The map shows distribution by geography, with darker areas indicating higher density, aiding planning and resource allocation.
👉Average Lifespan and Net Migration Rate Report: Offers insights into average lifespan and net migration rates. Filters and bookmarks allow for detailed and varied analysis by province, region, year, or category. Linear graphs present data over the years for easy trend analysis and changes in metrics..
👉Literacy Rate, Gender Ratio, and Average Age at First Marriage Report: Provides insights into critical metrics like literacy rate, gender ratio (males per 100 females), and average age at first marriage. Filters allow for interaction and specific information by province, region, year, or category. The map shows gender distribution by geography, with darker areas indicating a higher male-to-female ratio, useful for planning and resource allocation.