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I'm really interested in the IMD and what it does and doesn't do, so I'd be up for making a start on this page... when I get round to it :-)
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https://www.gov.scot/collections/scottish-index-of-multiple-deprivation-2020/
Some useful background info on the SIMD and links to data.
I have done some maps/other visualisations on my blog in the past if you are interested
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Need to add Tom's original links
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I've been keeping a lot of links in the https://resources.nhsrcommunity.com/ so it might be better for the links to be put in a chapter there and referenced in this book.
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Move the other links
health-inequalities-notebook/content/imd.qmd
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Trying to get to the bottom of why LSOA codes can appear in datasets as either starting with an E or an S I found this https://www.warrington.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2019-09/english-indices-of-deprivation-2015-frequently-asked-questions.pdf which although it is on the Warrington.gov.uk site is a Dept for Communities and Local Government document.
This too https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5dfb3d7ce5274a3432700cf3/IoD2019_FAQ_v4.pdf
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Hi Zoë, where are you finding S codes in the datasets? An S code will be in Scotland (and they don't have LSOAs, they have Data Zones).
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That's what I'm starting to conclude! I think I'm looking at Scotland's data!
api_url <- "https://services1.arcgis.com/ESMARspQHYMw9BZ9/ArcGIS/rest/services/Online_ONS_Postcode_Directory_Live/FeatureServer/0/query"
query_params <- list(
where = "LSOA11 LIKE '%'",
outFields = "*",
returnCountOnly = FALSE,
returnDistinctValues = TRUE,
f = "json"
)
# Make the API request
response <- httr::GET(api_url, query = query_params)
# Parse the JSON response
data <- jsonlite::fromJSON(httr::content(response, "text"))
# Create as dataframe
df <- data.frame(data$features$attributes)
df
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That's great! You've got a few charts that are really nice and I see you've tagged the blogs too! https://johnmackintosh.net/tag-deprivation/
Thanks 🙇🏻
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