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INFOGRAPHIC CONTACT SHEET Issue date: July 20th–26th 2013 1/2
Drifting away from Rome
Sources: Pew Research; Brazil census
Brazil’s population by religion, m
0
50
100
150
200
1970 80 90 2000 10
RomanCatholic
Protestant
Without religionOther
Growth industry
Source: ONS
Private-sector renters, m
0
1
2
3
4
1996 2000 05 10 11
Couples withchildren
Singleparents
Others1 2
3
5 km
B R I S T O L
TempleMeadsStation
BradleyStoke
SOUTHGLOUCESTERSHIRE
BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET
NORTHSOMERSET
1 Cribbs Causeway
2 Rolls-Royce
3 MOD Bristol
Built up area
Heathrowexpansionproposals
NorthNorth-west
South-west
Economistproposal
M25
M4
2 km
Source: Heathrow Airport Limited
GREATERLONDON
hengduShuangxi
C H U A N
Shenzhen
Huangcun Bohai
Taipei
Pyongyang
CHONGQING
Shanghai
Mopan
Pengzesite
Dalian
Beijing
TAIWAN
VIETNAMLAOS
C H I N A
South China Sea
YellowSea
Hong Kong
JiangmenGUANGDONG
PHILIPPINES
NORTHKOREA
SOUTHKOREA
JIANGXIXiamen
Yangzi EastChina
Sea
ANHUI
750 km
Main nuclearpower plant sites
In operationUnderconstructionPlanned
LA takedown
Source: Los AngelesPolice Department
*Burglaries, vehicle theftand theft from vehicles
†Predictive policing used
Crime* in selected LAPD divisions% change 2010-11 to 2011-12
12 8 4 0 4 8+–
Van Nuys
West Valley
North Hollywood
Foothill†
Devonshire
MissionTopanga
2Less offensiveAnnual rates, selected crimes
Source: FBI; Office for National Statistics; World Bank
United States England and Wales
1997 2010
10
6
8
10Burglary,Per 1,000population
Burglary,Per 1,000population
Homicide,Per 100,000 population
Robbery,Per 1,000population
Homicide,Per 100,000 population
Robbery,Per 1,000population
2
24
68
24
68
4
6
8
2
4
1Going down for a stretch
Sources: Eurostat; FBI; Statistics Canada; Statistics Japan
Crimes, G7 countries, 1995=100
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1995 97 99 2001 03 05 07 0910
Homicide
Robbery
Vehicle theft
Busy boomers
Source: OECD *Unemployed plus inactive as % of age group
OECD non-employment* rateChange since Q4 2007, percentage pointsPeople aged:
2008 09 10 11 123
2
1
0
1
2
3
4
+
–
15-24
25-54
55-64
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The China handicap
Sources: Bloomberg;Thomson Reuters;The Economist
Stockmarket returns, %
*Based on 133 S&P 500 firmsweighted by China revenues
†January 1st-July 15th
nil 0
10
20
30
40
50
2009 10 11 12 13†
Sinodependency index* S&P 500 index
Interactive: Explore Sinodependency by date andsector with our “tree-map” at Economist.com/sindex
2No bounceback here
Source: Oliver Wyman
Loan growth at US commercial banksRecession end=100
Weeks before/after recession end
90
100
110
120
130
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
1973-75
1981-82
1990-91
2001
2007-09
1Shrunken
Source: Oliver Wyman*FDIC-insured banks’ net interestmargin plus non-interest income
US banks pre-provision net revenue*% change on previous quarter
2001 03 05 07 09 11 135
0
5
10
15
20
+
–
Working weak
Sources: Bureau of LabourStatistics; Kory Kroft et al
*Probability a job applicant was called back to interview by duration oftheir unemployment, Aug 2011-Jul 2012 †Below 8.8% ‡Above 8.8%
Call-back rates* in US job applications%
Months of unemployment
0
2
4
6
8
10
1 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36
Average
Cities with low†
unemployment
Cities with high‡ unemployment
1970 80 90 2000 130
10
20
30
40
0
2
4
6
8
Average durationof unemployment
Weeks
Unemployment for15 weeks or more% of US labour force
Grain stocks
Source: FAO*Aggregate of carryovers at end of national
crop years †Estimate ‡Forecast
World grain stocks*, tonnes m
Ratio of world grain stocks* to usage, %
0
150
300
450
600
2009 10 11 12 13† 14‡
Coarse grains Wheat Rice (milled)
0
10
20
30
40
2009 10 11 12 13† 14‡
Lawmakers’ basic salaryAs a ratio of GDP per person, 2013*
Sources: Independent ParliamentaryStandards Authority; governmentwebsites; IMF; The Economist
*Or latest available year†Governing partyconstituency MP
Golden peanuts
0 108642
Nigeria
Kenya
Ghana
Indonesia
South Africa
Brazil
India
Italy
Bangladesh
Australia
Israel
Hong Kong
United States
Japan
Singapore
Canada
New Zealand
Germany
Ireland
Britain
Saudi Arabia
Malaysia
France
Sweden
Spain
Sri Lanka
Thailand†
Pakistan
189.5
74.5
46.5
65.8
104.0
157.6
11.2
182.0
4.0
201.2
114.8
130.7
174.0
149.7
154.0
154.0
112.5
119.5
120.4
105.4
64.0
25.3
85.9
99.3
43.9
5.1
43.8
3.5
116
76
30
18
14
13
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EU 15- to 24-year-olds NEET*
*Not in employment, education or training
% of total
1011121314
2007 08 09 10 11 12
Lower gear?
Source: IPCC
Carbon concentrations and future temperature risesCO2 emissions, Temperature above pre-parts per million industrial levels in 2100, °C
425-485 1.3-1.7
485-535 1.7-2.2
535-585 2.0-2.4
585-710 2.3-3.0
710-1000 3.0-4.0
>1000 >4.0
Of picket fences and poverty
Source: BrookingsInstitution
*People living below thefederal poverty threshold
Percentage of America’s poor* living in:
0
10
20
30
40
1970 80 90 2000 10
cities
suburbs
Bloody kids
Source: FBI, Uniform Crime Reports
Killings by:
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1991 95 2000 05 11
juvenile gangs adult gangs
Boss class
Source: The Economist, Which MBA? *Joint programmes
2013 Executive MBA ranking
Online: For the full MBA ranking, go to Economist.com/mbarank
Rank Programme Countries
1 Northwestern (Kellogg) / US, York (Schulich)* Canada
2 IE Spain
3 UCLA (Anderson) / National US, University of Singapore* Singapore
4 Oxford (Saïd) Britain
5 IESE Spain
6 Northwestern (Kellogg) / US, Hong Hong Kong UST* Kong
7 Northwestern (Kellogg) / US, WHU Otto Beisheim* Germany
8 Northwestern (Kellogg) US
9 Chicago (Booth) US
10 IMD Switz.
11 Bath Britain
12 Georgetown (McDonough) / US, ESADE* Spain
13 UCLA (Anderson) US
14 Florida (Hough) US
15 Notre Dame (Mendoza) US
16 ESSEC / France, Mannheim* Germany
17 Texas at Austin (McCombs) US
18 Southern Methodist (Cox) US
19 Columbia US
20 Cranfield Britain
BurnedSpain’s solar power
Sources: National statistics, CF Partners
Installed capacityGW
Solar output GWh, ’000
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2007 09 11 12
PV Thermal
Module costs¤ per watt
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
2007 09 11 12
Subsidies to renewable energy¤bn
China
Source: Haver Analytics
GDP, % increase on previous year
2010 11 12 130
3
6
9
12