SDG Reduced inequalities: Goal 10

SDG Reduced inequalities: Goal 10

Napisane przez: José Manuel ()
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Question to Virtual assistant. Chatbot:
In SDG, objective 10, explain what it means: Reducing inequalities.

Response:

In the context of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 10, "Reducing Inequalities" refers to the goal of reducing
income inequality within and among countries. This objective aims to address disparities in income distribution,
 access to resources, and opportunities among individuals and communities. By focusing on reducing inequalities,
 the SDG seeks to ensure that all people, regardless of their background or circumstances, have equal access to basic services,
 education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.
 This goal ultimately aims to create a more inclusive and equitable society where everyone has the chance to
 thrive and reach their full potential. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!

From https://www.pordata.pt/en/ods/goal/reduced+inequalities-10

Reduce inequality within and among countries
SDG 10 addresses inequalities within and among countries. It calls for nations to reduce inequalities in income as well as those based on age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status within a country. The goal also addresses inequalities among countries, including those related to representation, and calls for the facilitation of orderly and safe migration and mobility of people.

Indicator
European Union
EU27 (2020)
2022
25,809.0
PPS
Portugal
Portugal
2022
Pro21,032.0
PPS
European Union
EU27 (2020)
2000
13,753.0
PPS
Portugal
Portugal
2000
12,553.0
PPS

Inequality of income distribution (S80/S20)

Year
Indicator
European Union
EU27 (2020)
2023
 
(no values)
Portugal
Portugal
2023
5.6
N.º
European Union
EU27 (2020)
1995
 
(no values)
Portugal
Portugal
1995
7.4
N.º


Best Regards,
José Manuel

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Re: SDG Reduced inequalities: Goal 10

Napisane przez: Nuno Rolo ()
Hi,
I think that the idea was to do calculate MAE, MSE and R2 for each of the 3 Models, Linear Regression, Random Forest Regression, Support Vector Regression.