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As part of International Open Data Day we spent the morning with a bunch of like minded people poring over some open Census South Africa data. Excellent initiative, @opendatadurban, I’m very excited to see where this is all going and look forward to contributing to the journey!
The data above show the distribution of ages in a segment of the South African population who have either no schooling (blue) or have completed Grade 12 (orange). Being a subset of the complete data set, this does not tell the full story, but it’s still a rather interesting view on the state of education in South Africa.
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