To see how our Ontario demographic segments relate to votes for different parties in Ontario's elections, we decided to look for some basic correlations (wiki) in the voting data.
Here are the results. You might consider this a test, to see if the segments make intuitive socio-political sense.
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Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Monday, 11 March 2013
How to Classify Your Neighbors - Ontario Geodemographic Segments
We've completed our segmentation system by adding with even more Dissemination Area segments.
We now have a full 40 micro-segments, which we think offer a pretty good level of detail about particular blocks of territory that equate to about a city block each.
Technically there are 54 different segments, but fourteen of them contain 5 or fewer Dissemination Areas in the whole of Ontario.
Anyway, you can now browse the whole province of Ontario, in all its newfound geo-demographic-segmented glory!
We now have a full 40 micro-segments, which we think offer a pretty good level of detail about particular blocks of territory that equate to about a city block each.
Technically there are 54 different segments, but fourteen of them contain 5 or fewer Dissemination Areas in the whole of Ontario.
Anyway, you can now browse the whole province of Ontario, in all its newfound geo-demographic-segmented glory!
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