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Mapping the socio-economic diversity of rural Canada

26 Mar 2004

This in turn has raised a number of questions The utility of factor analysis stems from a about the structure and characteristics of reduction of the complexity due to the variety of homogeneous regions and the way in which these measures and indicators that a researcher often should be identified. [...] This bulletin assesses the degree of spatial These dimensions provide a perspective on the diversity across rural and urban Canada in terms relative position of the CD with respect to the of a number of demographic, social and economic dimension identified. [...] The use and interpretation of the results of this study cannot be stretched beyond the scope of the research itself. [...] The results of the factor analysis, then, clearly depend on the nature of the variables used in the computation. [...] For analogous septile categories, the closer are the values of the two tables, the better the factor captures the variability of the indicator.
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Authors

Alasia, Alessandro

ISBN
0662366131
Pages
36
Published in
Canada

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