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Gallery: Government report + Line chart

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Benefits & pitfalls: line chart

  • Line-charts imply that data is continuously changing. If your data is discrete you might consider a bar-chart instead.

Regional Observatory

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The West Midlands Regional Observatory summarizes information about several indicators across the region. In the screenshot, a comparative view of the proportion of people claiming Jobseekers allowance across the region
Average rating: 9 (1 votes)

Line chart

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The graphic shows the number of claimant of benefits in the UK, according to the statistics available for the Budget 2010. The three lines represent the overall number of claimants (in pink, secondary axis, people moving off unemployment benefits (in red) and number of people coming on (in black).
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line chart

Data table with line chart

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Comparing total recorded offence trend within each CDRP within Leicestershire compared to the overall county trend.
Average rating: 7.1 (8 votes)
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line chart, table

Share line chart

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Chart showing the employment composition of the most employment deprived areas over time.
Average rating: 2 (1 votes)

Gap analysis chart with annotation

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Female life expectancy at birth, inequality gap 1999/2000 to 2004/05.
Average rating: 2 (1 votes)