Canadian Deprivation Index

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The Canadian Index of Multiple Deprivation (CIMD) is a tool for understanding patterns of inequality across Canada. The CIMD provides four measures of deprivation at the neighbourhood level, considering residential instability, economic dependency, ethno-cultural composition, and situational vulnerability. This map shows all four measures of deprivation.
The buildings are taken from Microsoft's AI sourced building footprints - there are around 11 million in total mapped!
I hope you like the map - let me know what you think! The source code is on GitHub.
Measures of Deprivation | Statistics Canada
The full map is here.
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