Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Bivariate Choropleth Map

A bivariate map displays two variable on a single map by combing two completely different sets of symbols or colors. It shows a variation of a simple choropleth map while simultaneously showing another. The main goal of a bivariate map is to find a relationship between the two variables. This map happens to show the total number of people with a disability and the unemployment rate per county in North Carolina. 

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