All parts of Ontario are just as good as every other, of course, but some are filled with greater concentrations of educated people and income.
Having read Charles Murray's Coming Apart recently, we decided to apply his methodology for finding "SuperZips", the sections of the country he believes stand out on the top of the socioeconomic pile, to the Ontario data we have at hand. Obviously Census tract data would be more detailed and similar to what he did in his book, but this is a quick update to show what this kind of measure produces here in Ontario.
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Saturday, 2 February 2013
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