Registered participants

useR! 2019 received 1,192 registered participants.

by gender

by country of residence

Survey respondents

291 responded to the survey but r nrow(inc) did not answer any questions in the “Demographics” or “Satisfaction with useR!” sections. So only 189 respondents are included here.

The response rate was lower than usual this year because we were not able to advertise the survey by email.

by age

Over 55 are grouped together.

by country

### by ethnicity This question is omitted from the survey this year.

by gender

by LGBT+ status

by disability status

Other disabilities/impairments included a learning disability, a mobility impairment, and chronic pain. Some individuals specified more than one disability/impairment.

The option to specify “no disability” was not an explicit option on the form (unintentionally), hence the high non-response.

Due to low numbers of each disability type, please aggregate as “Yes”, “No” and “No response”.

by education

Master Degree / Undergraduate and High School education are aggregated together.

by sector of employment

Here salaried students are categorised as employed in academia. Other includes retired, casually employed and unemployed.

by employment status

Employment here refers to any paid employment.

by caregiver status

Here a caregiver is anyone that has dependents.

by experience in using R

by use of R for work

Here “fundamental” is used when the respondent said they used R for work; “supplemental” is used when the respondent said they use R when they can find an excuse to, but it’s not a requirement of their role.

Presentations

There are 189 participated in presentation activities.

by age

by ethnicity

This question is omitted from the survey this year.

by gender

### by education

by sector of employment

by experience in using R

by use of R for work

Special Session

In total 30 people presentetd a speccial session.

by age

by gender

by education

by employment

by experience in using R

This following section summarises the overall satisfaction with useR! 2019 conference.

Satisfaction with the Conference

Satisfaction following aspects of the useR! program

Satisfaction following aspects of the useR! organization