The Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Economic Assessment provides a wealth of economic evidence for the Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Local Enterprise Partnership (GCGP LEP) area and its constituent districts.
The GCGP Economic Assessment is divided into three sections: People, Business and Place. The Assessment presents a variety of data from different sources. The main geographies used in this Atlas are districts and 2011 wards, although others are used where necessary. The Atlas sits alongside analysis of the evidence and the raw data (Excel spreadsheets).
More data will be available as further datasets are added to the Assessment over the coming months. All available data can be explored from the Data Index.
This slideshow provides tips on how to use the GCGP Economic Assessment Atlas.
2. What is the Greater Cambridge
Greater Peterborough Economic
Assessment Data Atlas?
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The Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Economic Assessment provides a
wealth of economic evidence for the Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Local
Enterprise Partnership (GCGP LEP) area and its constituent districts.
The GCGP Economic Assessment is divided into three sections: People, Business and
Place. The Assessment presents a variety of data from different sources. The main
geographies used in this Atlas are districts and 2011 wards, although others are used
where necessary. The Atlas sits alongside analysis of the evidence and the raw data
(Excel spreadsheets).
More data will be available as further datasets are added to the Assessment over the
coming months. All available data can be explored from the Data Index.
This slideshow provides tips on how to use the GCGP Economic Assessment Atlas.
3. The Atlas
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The overall look of the atlas depends on the browser used to access it. The slideshow
uses screenshots from the HTML version. Although they appear different, operation is
generally the same.
HTML (newer browsers) Flash (older browsers)
4. Atlas elements
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1. Move between atlases by clicking on the relevantsection button
6. Click here to
toggle between a
time series graph
and a bar chart
(6a.) for your
selected data.
2. Crumb Trail
shows selected
data.
3. Data Explorer:
Select the data
you want to view
here.
4. Legend with
colour key for
map, table and
bar chart.
5. Comparison
table shows
comparison data
for GCGP area,
region and
national
indicators where
available.
10. Click
Table/Data
Notes to toggle
between a table
and data notes
for your selected
data.
11. Click
Download Data
to download the
data behind the
Atlas.
7. Click Change
Geography to
change between
districts, 2011
wards, and other
geographies.
8. Click Filter to
filter by county or
district, as
relevant.
9. Table, showing
your selected
data. Can be
sorted by data or
geography name.
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5. Atlas elements - example
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This example shows unemployment benefits claimants as a proportion of the resident population aged 16-64 in October
2014, for wards in East Cambridgeshire.
This screen was
reached by selecting:
1. People Atlas
2. Claimants as a
proportion of the
resident
population aged
16-64/Oct-2014,
under the Data
button.
3. Wards under
Change
Geography
4. East
Cambridgeshire
under
Filter/Districts
Data for the Swaffhams and Ely East Wards is selected on the Map and shown on the Time Series graph. This is compared against England
and Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough LEP area.
This screen was reached by selecting:
5. The relevant wards on the Map or in the Table.
6. The relevant comparator areas in the Comparison Table.
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6. Download and resize elements
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Hover over the top right hand corner
of the element you want to download
or resize to make the download and
resize icons visible.
To download an atlas element, select
download and follow the instructions.
To resize an atlas element, select
resize.
When an element is shown in full
screen, return to the main atlas by
selecting resize again.
7. Interactive features in the legend
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1. Select the rosette icon in
the legend (this is a pencil in
the Flash atlas) to change the
legend settings. You can use
this to change the colours of
the Map/Bar Chart and make
other changes to the look of
these elements.
2. Select legend categories to
highlight them in the Map
and Bar Chart/Time Series
Graph.
3. Select the boxes next to
the boundaries in the legend
to make the boundaries
invisible.
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