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Recently, my friend posted on her Facebook account about the article published by the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) about poverty and unemployment in the country. Looking at the report I saw a lot of tables, so I thought why not use R to make some graphs out of these tables (with some inspiration from the mazmascience).
Percent Unemployed Per Age Group
Percent Unemployed by Sex Group
Percent Unemployed by Civil Status
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