Briefly about SEIFA. It is a suite of four indexes that have been created from social and economic Census information. Each index ranks geographic areas across Australia in terms of their relative socio-economic advantage and disadvantage. The four indexes in SEIFA 2011 are:
- Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage (IRSD)
- Index of Relative Socio-Economic Advantage and Disadvantage (IRSAD)
- Index of Economic Resources (IER)
- Index of Education and Occupation (IEO)
Full explanation of each index is available from the ABS.
As a side comment, working with the updated version of Fusion Tables got me thinking that the writing is on the wall as to the future of this service… It is well on the path to share a place in history with many other Google initiatives that now are just a distant memory. The concept is great but the execution is very cumbersome. Hmm, perhaps an opportunity?
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Looks good. Fusion tables make for far tidier polygons that I get in Mappage.
I've been doing a lot of stats stuff in Mappage lately. You can see census data on the map like yours, as well see bar charts, scatter plots (to look at correlations), etc.
And as it's election season, I've thrown in the votes from the 2010 election to see what 2011 census variables they correlate with.
http://mappage.net.au/?wco=correl
Pity it's never that user-friendly.
Hi Eric, I will have to look closer at your map, it has quite interesting functionality!
A few bits not working for me in FF.
Cheers
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