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Title: Data analysis of unemployment in India using Tableau
Authors: Khan, Zarrar Ahmed
Mishra, Akhalesh (18DET08)
Uppe, Maroti (18DET27)
Mallick, Shamshad (18DET19)
Saquib, Abbas(18DET23)
Keywords: Project Report - EXTC
Issue Date: May-2021
Publisher: AIKTC
Abstract: It has been seen that the Unemployment is one of the major problems for the under-developed and developed nations around the globe. To be able to deal with problem of Unemployment, it is necessary to understand its causes in our country. If you just completed your study and are ready for a job this will give you a better understanding of current scenario of market or you want to start your own business or start-up then it may help you to know which Indian state has highest Unemployment rate or which state has most job opportunities in India. For a company this will help to know that which state is most suitable to start a new business and able to provide enough man power or worker they need because in our project we are going to use state wise Unemployment data and then using Tableau Software give an interactive graphical representation. Tableau is a visual analytics platform transforming the way we use data to solve problems—empowering people and organizations to make the most of their data. In Tableau, you can aggregate measures or dimensions, though it is more common to aggregate measures. Whenever you add a measure to your view, an aggregation is applied to that measure by default. The type of aggregation applied varies depending on the context of the view. In our project we use Tableau software we segregate the unemployment data into male, female, urban area, rural area, literacy rate, state etc. This will help us to visualize the data of unemployment and make a decision on this basis.
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