Economy and Health Indicators Across OECD Countries

Interactive visualizer comparing economic indicators and health outcomes across OECD countries to support contextual understanding of population health trends.

Economy and Health Indicators Across OECD Countries

Interactive visualizer comparing economic indicators and health outcomes across OECD countries to support contextual understanding of population health trends.
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Understanding the Link Between Economy and Health

The Economy & Health visualizer is an interactive learning tool that brings together economic and health indicators to support comparative analysis across OECD countries. It allows users to observe how changes in economic conditions align with population-level health outcomes.

The visualizer exists to support interpretation rather than prediction. By presenting longitudinal data in a clear visual form, it helps users examine patterns between GDP, health expenditure, life expectancy, mortality, and infant mortality, and reflect on how economic context may shape public health outcomes.

What You Can Do With the Visualizer

Key ways this visualizer supports exploration and interpretation

Compare Economic Strength and Health Outcomes

View how GDP and health expenditure relate to life expectancy and mortality across countries. The visual comparison helps identify differences and similarities without reducing complex relationships to a single metric.

Track Changes Over Time

Explore how economic and health indicators evolve between 2010 and 2022. Time-based visuals make it easier to see long-term shifts, periods of stability, or divergence between countries.

Place Outcomes in a Broader Context

Examine health outcomes alongside socio-economic indicators to support informed discussion. The visualizer encourages contextual understanding rather than isolated interpretation of health metrics.

Data Sources and Visual Logic

The visualizer is based on publicly available data from the OECD.stat database, covering OECD countries between 2010 and 2022. The visual approach focuses on consistency and transparency, allowing users to follow how indicators are defined, compared, and displayed. Methodological details and data definitions are accessible within the tool to support informed interpretation.

How should these patterns be read?
se the visualizer to explore relationships and trends, not to infer causality. The data is intended to support reflection, discussion, and deeper questions about the links between economy and population health.

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