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UPA Package 4, Module 3

UPA Package 4, Module 3. VISUALISATION OF COMPOSITE VARIABLES. Introduction Exercise 4.3.2. Visualisation of Composite Variables Develop poverty index Develop Cross table (%foreigners x income) Visualize and interpret results. Composite Variable.

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UPA Package 4, Module 3

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  1. UPA Package 4, Module 3 VISUALISATION OF COMPOSITE VARIABLES

  2. Introduction Exercise 4.3.2 • Visualisation of Composite Variables • Develop poverty index • Develop Cross table (%foreigners x income) • Visualize and interpret results

  3. Composite Variable Example composite variable: living conditions • Integration of various variables such as building materials, water, sewage, cooking fuel, and overcrowding into a unified but comprehensive index for the purpose of monitoring and comparison • Other examples Human Development Indictor • (http://hdr.undp.org/statistics/data) • City Development Index, etc . • Define spatial unit for mapping

  4. Composite Variables

  5. Visualisation, Topographical Features

  6. Visualisation, Backdrop Image

  7. Spatial Units, The Netherlands

  8. Spatial Units, The Netherlands

  9. Spatial Units, The Netherlands

  10. Low Income High Income High % of Foreigners Low % of Foreigners Composite Variables • Create a poverty index for the Netherlands • Visualize the index at different spatial levels • Develop cross table and map the four classes

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