ok i hadn't quite gathered that this really does substantively affect political outcomes:
like most of australias poorest electorates are rural and are glued onto the coalition
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/datablog/2022/apr/28/in-2019-inequality-was-a-big-federal-election-issue-now-its-off-the-radar
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RT @pawnofcthulhu
playing around with population weighted density data in order to kill the "Australia is more ur…
https://twitter.com/pawnofcthulhu/status/1516863903560519687
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RT @undertheraedar
While I'm waiting for the next round of election results, I decided to update my UK-wide 'deprivation/constituency' chart using new data.
It's up to date following the Hartlepool result, and has constituency names on the graphic this time.
https://twitter.com/undertheraedar/status/1390632762105806856
using seifa data to get something similar in spirit (looks like the abs e.g. tries to adjust for retirees perhaps not being as poor as their income says on paper)
we clearly had a blue wall but it was nothing on this scale and well... not anymore