Our regional graphic maps deprivation for small neighbourhoods in England in a way that enables the extent, distribution and spatial structure of deprivation to be perceived at multiple levels of geography. All 32,844 neighbourhoods are depicted using rectangles of constant size and with an approximate geographical arrangement. This approach overcomes familiar cartographic challenges when representing demographic data, exposing local pockets of deprivation that would otherwise be obscured in a conventional map. Neighbourhoods are nested hierarchically, and this hierarchy is emphasized in our design, allowing analysis within and between regions. The graphic reveals important spatial processes – rich patterns of continuity and discontinuity a...
North D. and Syrett S. Making the links: economic deprivation, neighbourhood renewel and scales of g...
This paper analyses factors shaping cartographic representation of inequalities and discusses new fo...
The majority of urban inhabitants in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) cities live in deprived u...
Our regional graphic maps deprivation for small neighbourhoods in England in a way that enables the ...
Measuring change in the spatial arrangement of deprivation over time, and making international, inte...
This paper summarises the findings from a GIS mapping analysis of deprivation at the small area leve...
This thesis uses a spatial analytical approach to explore the impact of neighbourhood spatial contex...
Maps provide an effective means of distributing ideas simply, creating a format where spatial data c...
Measures of small area deprivation have played a major role in targeting resources in the UK. The En...
This paper will describe the method being used to devise a time-series of area deprivation 1971 to 2...
Background: Socio-economic deprivation is a key determinant for health. In England, the Index of Mu...
Intro: A presentation of data from the Indices of Deprivation for the North Cumbria Area Methods: ...
Measures of area deprivation (Townsend) and population density for each decennial census 1971 to 201...
The majority of urban inhabitants in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) cities live in deprived u...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Northern Irelan...
North D. and Syrett S. Making the links: economic deprivation, neighbourhood renewel and scales of g...
This paper analyses factors shaping cartographic representation of inequalities and discusses new fo...
The majority of urban inhabitants in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) cities live in deprived u...
Our regional graphic maps deprivation for small neighbourhoods in England in a way that enables the ...
Measuring change in the spatial arrangement of deprivation over time, and making international, inte...
This paper summarises the findings from a GIS mapping analysis of deprivation at the small area leve...
This thesis uses a spatial analytical approach to explore the impact of neighbourhood spatial contex...
Maps provide an effective means of distributing ideas simply, creating a format where spatial data c...
Measures of small area deprivation have played a major role in targeting resources in the UK. The En...
This paper will describe the method being used to devise a time-series of area deprivation 1971 to 2...
Background: Socio-economic deprivation is a key determinant for health. In England, the Index of Mu...
Intro: A presentation of data from the Indices of Deprivation for the North Cumbria Area Methods: ...
Measures of area deprivation (Townsend) and population density for each decennial census 1971 to 201...
The majority of urban inhabitants in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) cities live in deprived u...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Northern Irelan...
North D. and Syrett S. Making the links: economic deprivation, neighbourhood renewel and scales of g...
This paper analyses factors shaping cartographic representation of inequalities and discusses new fo...
The majority of urban inhabitants in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) cities live in deprived u...