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Daily Commuting Flows Between
English and Welsh Wards in 1981.
Where-
All flows which satisfy the following
m ijst
:
The number of people moving
inequality are drawn as thin lines-
from place i to j between times s and t.
p is
:
m ijst
p is p js
m ijst
p is p js
The number of people at place i time s.
1
2500
1
25000
>
>
i:
j:
s:
t:
Place of residence.
Place of work
.
Flows of over 1000 people
drawn as thick lines.
Nighttime.
Daytime.
Figure 6.14 When a different measure of which flows are significant is employed,
an unusual picture can result. Here the denominator includes the often small
resident population of the ward of the place of work. A pattern of city centre
influx dominates, with London standing out. Manchester also shows evidence of
a much centralised workforce, as do places such as Hull and Southampton.
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