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Challenge #107: Plot Employment Rates by Gender in the US

binuacs
21 - Polaris

solution attached

JamesCharnley
13 - Pulsar
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Not sure if it's possible to do a lot of the formatting now in the interactive chart tool to match output with title etc. If it is, I have absolutely no idea where it is! Think it looks better now anyway.

sgreenough
8 - Asteroid

Solved!

Jean-Balteryx
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

Here is my workflow !

MilindG
12 - Quasar
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aiahwieder
8 - Asteroid

I went through about 13 different ways of presenting the split headers before I settled on what I think is the best approach. Love this example of all the ways the same problem can be solved!

grazitti_sapna
17 - Castor

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Sapna Gupta
Brian32
8 - Asteroid

Challenge Solution:

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CodeMonkey
8 - Asteroid

Plotting done with matplotib, also using python to clean up headers:

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acarter881
12 - Quasar

Here's my solution. I used the Linear Regression tool to estimate the year where the values converge (or at least that's what I believe the intercept to be).

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