Information about children and parents with different types of UniversityFour-year/For-profitHighly selective/privateHighly selective/publicIvy PlusLess than two-year schools of any typeNonselective four-year private/not-for-profitNonselective four-year/publicOther elite schools/(public and private)Selective/privateSelective/publicTwo-year/(public and private not-for-profit)Two-year/for-profitChild_MarriedParent_Income_MeanParent_Income_MedianParent_Income_RankChild_Earning_RankChild_Earning_MeanChild_Earning_Median

About Data: I use the rescaling method in python that is discussed in Freature Scaling article in wikipeadia page. I rescale the data in seven colums and normalized these data from 0 to 1. In order to creat the normalized heatmap, I also apply the pivot function so that this data file could be used in Tableau-Lan Yu

This visualization shows the information about children's conditions and parents' conditions in different types of universities. Color here represents the percentage of each column occupies in a specific type of universities. -Lan Yu

From this visualization, it's clear that the highest rate of marriage and the highest parents' income ouucrs when the tier_name is Two-year public, private and not-for-profit. Surprising, children's earning rank and parents income rank are not very high in Ivy Plus university.-Lan Yu