Visualising surveys
Comparison of what is important for people of different ethnic groups in making an area a good place to live.
Source:
Staffordshire subregional observatory (2007) Our Shared Future: Community Cohesion in Staffordshire: page 18 (Area Profile)
http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/B9421A22-BB20-40E3-BECB-D5475183E7B0/67092/OurSharedFutureCommunityCohesioninStaffordshire.pdf
http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/B9421A22-BB20-40E3-BECB-D5475183E7B0/67092/OurSharedFutureCommunityCohesioninStaffordshire.pdf
Interactive features
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Create your own
- Comparative charts are used to compare things such as performance, ranks, changes or characteristics. Basic comparative charts can be created in standard applications such as Excel using line graphs.


