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Interesting Visualization Of ACS Migration Data
Cliff Cook
over 11 years ago
While not GIS, I found this chart to be a very interesting visualization of migration data from the 2012 ACS and did not know where else to post the link:
vizynary.com/.../
If you mouse over the name of a state the graphic changes to display just flows in and out of that state. Only flows over 10,000 people are shown.
There is a short article in The Atlantic about this effort:
www.theatlanticcities.com/.../
Perhaps this group could cover not just GIS but any visualization of ACS data.
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Yokota
over 10 years ago
Mike's personal website is at:
http://bost.ocks.org/mike/
. You can find examples that he's posted in Gists (github), which you can fork into your own repo. He's also the maintainer of
http://bl.ocks.org
, which is a github code viewer. Good luck.
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Yokota
over 10 years ago
Mike's personal website is at:
http://bost.ocks.org/mike/
. You can find examples that he's posted in Gists (github), which you can fork into your own repo. He's also the maintainer of
http://bl.ocks.org
, which is a github code viewer. Good luck.
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