Monday, November 21, 2011

Bivariate choropleth maps

https://www.e-education.psu.edu/geog486/book/export/html/1800

A bivariate chloropleth map shows two variables on one map. The image above shows the rates of cancer in insured and uninsured white and black women. Any one of these four maps serves as an example. The gray shows highly insured low cancer rate areas, the blue highly uninsured low cancer rate areas, the pink highly insured high cancer rate areas and the purple highly uninsured high cancer rate areas in a particular county.

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