'Deprivation decreases with distance from the CBD'
- Created by: csaunders10
- Created on: 19-05-16 13:32
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- 'Deprivation decreases with distance from the CBD'
- Method
- Chose 4 locations in Sheffield. Transect from Inner City to Rural Urban Fringe (Burgess Model)
- PRIMARY DATA: EVQ survey, landuse maps, photographs
- SECONDARY DATA: census data, office of national stats and South Yorkshire Police website
- Census Data: Went on website, downloaded file and refined it to results I wanted which were unemployment, dwelling type and qualifications.
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- Census Data: Went on website, downloaded file and refined it to results I wanted which were unemployment, dwelling type and qualifications.
- Landuse map: Walked round and noted down which services were available and where
- EVQ: Walked round and graded areas on certain things e.g. quality of housing and litter on a scale of +2 to -2.
- Photographs: Walked round and took photographs of typical characteristics of the area.
- EVQ: Walked round and graded areas on certain things e.g. quality of housing and litter on a scale of +2 to -2.
- SECONDARY DATA: census data, office of national stats and South Yorkshire Police website
- Findings
- Crime data: Most in Burngreave and least in Worrall.
- conclusion: Supported my hypothesis, 1.4% unemployment in Worrall, 3.6% in Burngreave, 35% no qualifications BG compared with only 23.9% in W.
- EVQ: Burngreave -11 Walkley -6 Hilsborough 8 Worrall 28
- Landuse map: Worrall limited services but lots of green space, Burngreave lots of shops and very little green space
- Crime data: Most in Burngreave and least in Worrall.
- Data Analysis: STANDARD DEVIATION 15
- Data Presentation: Photographs, Landuse maps, EVQ,
- Method
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