I'm trying to reproduce some of the analysis from the 2017 survey (ahead of working on the 2018 data when available). Thus far I'm failing even the most basic questions.
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM stackoverflow.results2017
51392
a total of 51,392 usable responses
So far so good.
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM stackoverflow.results2017 WHERE Gender != "NA"
35047
I've had this problem using the Kaggle hosted dataset and with the CSV imported into a database, so I think the issue is more with my understanding!
Is there another column I need to be checking to get matching numbers?
survey_results_public
after all, not justsurvey_results
select Gender, count(*) from stackoverflow.results2017 group by Gender;
to see what the actual options are.select COUNT(*) FROM stackoverflow.results2017 WHERE Country = 'United Kingdom'
- this returns4395
, but the Employment Status by Geography section says 4740 - although the figures for United States and Canada do match. If we are talking about exclusion from the public results, it would be very odd for a bunch of UK developers to exclude themselves and yet zero North Americans.