INET Oxford’s Max Roser won the 2015 “Chart of the Year” award from the online magazine Quartz. The chart, from Roser’s Our World in Data website, shows the proportion of people living in poverty over the past two centuries.
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22 December 2015
INET Oxford’s Max Roser won the 2015 “Chart of the Year” award from the online magazine Quartz. The chart, from Roser’s Our World in Data website, shows the proportion of people living in poverty over the past two centuries.
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