Table 5 - Correlation of Accessibility Scores for Pharmacies in Stockholm
NOTE: The first two letters of the code in the "variable" column of tables 2 through 5
refer to the type of AM, where CU = cumulative opportunity and LS = logsum.
Letters 3 and 4 refer to the opportunity: RT = retail trade and PH = pharmacy.
Letter 5 refers to gender: M = men, W = women. In tables 2 and 3, the last letter
in the code indicates educational level: L = low, I = intermediate, and H = high.
Finally, AA is the traditional zonal measure that is unweighted.
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| (1) CUPHM |
1.000 |
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| (2) CUPHW |
1.000 |
1.000 |
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| (3) CUPHAA |
.465 |
.467 |
1.000 |
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| (4) LSPHM |
.892 |
.891 |
.436 |
1.000 |
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| (5) LSPHW |
.891 |
.890 |
.435 |
1.000 |
1.000 |
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| (6) LSPHAA |
.538 |
.539 |
.817 |
.488 |
.486 |
1.000 |
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