Low-use properties maps and LSOA data files
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Maps and data from our low-use properties dataset, includes maps at national and small area levels within all returning (205) local authorities across the UK. Data for Scotland is complete, no data available for Northern Ireland.This repository contains the digital outputs of the Project 'Low-use homes in rural and coastal areas of the UK: Geography impact and responses'.The report and executive summary are available from the White Rose RepositoryContentsThis repository contains the following:- Map folders- Dataset files## Maps- maps_absolute: Maps for each local authority for which the project had data, coloured by the low-use decile of each LSOA of the local authority relative to the entire dataset- maps_relative: Maps for each local authority for which the project had data, coloured by the low-use decile of each LSOA of the local authority relative to the local authority.- maps_country: Maps that the cover each of the countries in Great Britain i.e. England, Scotland, Wales. Their are two sets of maps, maps coloured by decile, and maps coloured by whether the price difference between low-use homes and occupied homes is statistically significant.### Explanation on the difference between the relative and absolute decilesWhen looking at the absolute and relative maps of the local authority of Dorset, it is clear they are very different. In the absolute map Dorset has a lot of D10, whilst in the relative map there is an even spread. This is because deciles always represent 10% of the data, so the relative map has 10% of the Dorset LSOA's in each of the 10 deciles. However, Dorset has a much higher number of low-use properties than the average local authority, so the absolute map has significantly more LSOA in the 10th decile. You can see in the legend of the maps that the decile boundaries are different. The table below compares the national level deciles (absolute) with the deciles for Dorset (relative) which has more than average low-use homes, and the decile boundaries for Colchester, which has less than average low-use homes.Datasets- ghost_enclave_20.csv: List of LSOA with at least 20% low-use properties- ghost_enclave_25.csv List of LSOA with at least 20% low-use properties- highest_30_LUP_LADS.csv: The top 30 local authorities in terms of low-use properties- low_use_price_extremes.csv: Most extreme ratios of house price to low-use for the three Nations- low_use_price_extremes.xlsx: Most extreme ratios of house price to low-use for the three Nations- weighted_price_LAD.csv: The entire dataset aggregated to local authority level
本数据集汇聚了我们低利用率房产数据集中的地图与数据,涵盖了英国所有(205个)地方当局在国家及小区域层面的地图。苏格兰的数据信息完备,而北爱尔兰则暂无相关数据。该存储库收录了《英国乡村及沿海地区低利用率住宅:地理影响及应对措施》项目生成的数字化成果。报告及摘要可从White Rose存储库获取。存储库内容概览:
- 地图文件夹
- 数据集文件
## 地图
- maps_absolute:针对项目拥有数据的每个地方当局,根据该地方当局内每个LSOA的低利用率十等分相对于整个数据集的颜色进行标注的地图
- maps_relative:针对项目拥有数据的每个地方当局,根据该地方当局内每个LSOA的低利用率十等分相对于该地方当局的颜色进行标注的地图
- maps_country:覆盖大不列颠(即英格兰、苏格兰、威尔士)每个国家的地图。地图分为两组,一组按十等分着色,另一组则按低利用率住宅与占用住宅之间价格差异的统计显著性进行着色。
### 绝对十等分与相对十等分的差异说明
在审视多塞特地方当局的绝对地图与相对地图时,显而易见二者存在显著差异。在绝对地图中,多塞特拥有大量的D10区域,而在相对地图中,分布则较为均匀。这是因为十等分始终代表数据的10%,因此相对地图中每个十等分包含多塞特LSOA的10%。然而,多塞特低利用率房产的数量远高于平均地方当局,因此绝对地图在第十等分中有显著更多的LSOA。您可以在地图的图例中看到十等分的界限有所不同。下表比较了国家层面的十等分(绝对)与多塞特(相对)的十等分,其中多塞特低利用率住宅数量高于平均水平,以及科尔切斯特的十等分界限,其中低利用率住宅数量低于平均水平。
## 数据集
- ghost_enclave_20.csv:拥有至少20%低利用率房产的LSOA列表
- ghost_enclave_25.csv:拥有至少25%低利用率房产的LSOA列表
- highest_30_LUP_LADS.csv:按低利用率房产数量排名前30的地方当局
- low_use_price_extremes.csv:三个国家(英格兰、苏格兰、威尔士)中房价与低利用率住宅价格极端比率
- low_use_price_extremes.xlsx:三个国家(英格兰、苏格兰、威尔士)中房价与低利用率住宅价格极端比率
- weighted_price_LAD.csv:按地方当局级别汇总的整个数据集
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