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/home/coolhand/html/datavis/data_trove/demographic/veterans/military_firearm_spouse_employment.csv 15 rows sample n=15 seed 42 2026-06-22T00:05:00+00:00

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Source/home/coolhand/html/datavis/data_trove/demographic/veterans/military_firearm_spouse_employment.csv
Total rows15
Profiled sample15
Columns3
Generated2026-06-22T00:05:00+00:00
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Per-column null rate across the corpus.
columnkindnull %
statecategorical0.0%
spouse_unemployment_ratenumeric0.0%
spouse_labor_force_participationnumeric0.0%

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Model-generated narrative. These are opinions, not facts — the stats below are what saturn measured. Generated by: anthropic:default.

Dataset medium anthropic:default

This dataset captures spouse employment indicators — unemployment rate and labor force participation — across 15 U.S. states, likely in the context of military or veteran households. The most notable signal is in spouse unemployment rate, which ranges widely from 7.35% to 16.28% with a right skew and one flagged outlier at the high end, suggesting at least one state has a notably worse outcome for spouses. By contrast, spouse labor force participation is tightly clustered between 66.8% and 73.4% with no outliers, meaning most states see similar engagement levels even when unemployment varies — worth investigating whether high-unemployment states are simply retaining more job-seekers in the labor force.

spouse_unemployment_rate medium anthropic:default

This column records the unemployment rate associated with a respondent's spouse, expressed as a percentage. With only 15 rows and 15 unique values, every observation is distinct. The distribution is moderately right-skewed (skew = 1.04) with one flagged outlier at the maximum value of 16.28, which sits notably above the Q3 of 11.135 and drives the mean (10.19) above the median (9.53). The dataset is extremely small, limiting any statistical conclusions.

state high anthropic:default

This column contains US state names, functioning as a geographic label across 15 distinct states. With n=15 and n_unique=15, every row has a unique state value — the dataset appears to contain exactly one record per state with no repetition whatsoever. Entropy ratio of ~1.0 confirms perfectly uniform distribution across all 15 states, each appearing exactly once (top_rate=0.067 ≈ 1/15). The 'long_tail' alert is a statistical artifact of the uniform distribution rather than a true concentration issue.

spouse_labor_force_participation medium anthropic:default

This column captures the labor force participation rate of spouses, likely expressed as a percentage, recorded across 15 distinct observations (possibly countries, regions, or time periods). The distribution is remarkably tight — the full range spans only 66.8 to 73.4 (a 6.6-point spread) with a standard deviation of just 1.76 and an IQR of 2.4, suggesting these records represent a homogeneous group or a narrow slice of a larger dataset. No outliers, no nulls, and near-zero skew (0.22) indicate an unusually clean and well-behaved variable.

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Pearson correlation across 2 numeric columns (values clipped to 2 decimals).
spouse_unemployment_ratespouse_labor_force_participation
spouse_unemployment_rate+1.00-0.01
spouse_labor_force_participation-0.01+1.00

state categorical

15 singleton categories
rows15
null0 (0.0%)
unique15
top_valueArizona
top_rate0.067
cardinality15
entropy3.907
entropy_ratio1.000
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Top values for state (15 unique shown, of 15 total).
valuecountshare
Arizona16.7%
Georgia16.7%
Texas16.7%
North Carolina16.7%
California16.7%
Virginia16.7%
Florida16.7%
Washington16.7%
Colorado16.7%
Kentucky16.7%
Hawaii16.7%
South Carolina16.7%
Oklahoma16.7%
Kansas16.7%
Alaska16.7%
Top values (rank 1–20)
  1. Arizona — 1
  2. Georgia — 1
  3. Texas — 1
  4. North Carolina — 1
  5. California — 1
  6. Virginia — 1
  7. Florida — 1
  8. Washington — 1
  9. Colorado — 1
  10. Kentucky — 1
  11. Hawaii — 1
  12. South Carolina — 1
  13. Oklahoma — 1
  14. Kansas — 1
  15. Alaska — 1

spouse_unemployment_rate numeric

6.7% rows beyond 1.5 IQR
rows15
null0 (0.0%)
unique15
min7.350
max16.280
mean10.190
median9.530
std2.591
q18.285
q311.135
iqr2.850
skew1.045
kurtosis0.197
n_outliers1
outlier_rate0.067
zero_rate0.000
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Histogram bins for spouse_unemployment_rate (median: 9.53).
bincount
7.35 – 9.1366
9.136 – 10.925
10.92 – 12.711
12.71 – 14.492
14.49 – 16.281

spouse_labor_force_participation numeric

rows15
null0 (0.0%)
unique15
min66.800
max73.400
mean69.887
median69.800
std1.762
q168.600
q371.000
iqr2.400
skew0.225
kurtosis-0.529
n_outliers0
outlier_rate0.000
zero_rate0.000
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Histogram bins for spouse_labor_force_participation (median: 69.8).
bincount
66.8 – 68.122
68.12 – 69.444
69.44 – 70.764
70.76 – 72.083
72.08 – 73.42