GapMaps Live is an easy-to-use location intelligence platform available across 25 countries globally that allows you to visualise your own store data, combined with the latest demographic, economic and population movement intel right down to the micro level so you can make faster, smarter and surer decisions when planning your network growth strategy.
With one single login, you can access the latest estimates on resident and worker populations, census metrics (eg. age, income, ethnicity), consuming class, retail spend insights and point-of-interest data across a range of categories including fast food, cafe, fitness, supermarket/grocery and more.
Some of the world's biggest brands including McDonalds, Subway, Burger King, Anytime Fitness and Dominos use GapMaps Live Map Data as a vital strategic tool where business success relies on up-to-date, easy to understand, location intel that can power business case validation and drive rapid decision making.
Primary Use Cases for GapMaps Live Map Data include:
Some of features our clients love about GapMaps Live Map Data include: - View business locations, competitor locations, demographic, economic and social data around your business or selected location - Understand consumer visitation patterns (“where from” and “where to”), frequency of visits, dwell time of visits, profiles of consumers and much more. - Save searched locations and drop pins - Turn on/off all location listings by category - View and filter data by metadata tags, for example hours of operation, contact details, services provided - Combine public data in GapMaps with views of private data Layers - View data in layers to understand impact of different data Sources - Share maps with teams - Generate demographic reports and comparative analyses on different locations based on drive time, walk time or radius. - Access multiple countries and brands with a single logon - Access multiple brands under a parent login - Capture field data such as photos, notes and documents using GapMaps Connect and integrate with GapMaps Live to get detailed insights on existing and proposed store locations.
This is the index map, which will provide access to the map sheets that are part of the Volksumskarte der Slowakei series of maps. The Volkstumskarte der Slowakei is an ethnicity map of Slovakia, that was published in 1941, which visualize ethnicity data from the 1930 Czechoslovakia Census. To access the digital version of these maps, please use the Map Index below, zoom into your area of interest (blue box), and click on the Map Sheet that corresponds with your area of interest. Please note that these maps are in KMZ format and should be viewed in Google Earth.To find out more about the maps, please visit the Ethnicity Maps of Southeastern Europe Project, at emse.blog.yorku.ca. The print maps of these maps are found at University of Alberta Libraries.
The data on murders occurring in Philadelphia County between 1988 and 2011 is from the Philadelphia Police Department. The Philadelphia Inquirer has organized the data into a Google Fusion Table, maps, and charts. The data can be searched by date, name, age, race, time, and other criteria.
Gun ownership in the United States is the highest in the world, and constitutionally protected by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. Firearms are widely used in the United States for self-defence, hunting, and recreational uses, such as target shooting.
Source: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/nidzsharma/us-mass-shootings-19822023
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Data columns:
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summary
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total_victims
location.1
age_of_shooter
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- Cleanedweapons_obtained_legally
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race
- cleanedgender
- cleanedlatitude
- filled from location
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- filled from location
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year
- retrieved from date
columnquarter
- retrieved from date
columnhalf
- retrieved from date
columnmonth_name
- retrieved from date
columnday_of_week
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columnage_group
- "Teenage", "Early Adulthood", "Middle Adulthood", "Old Age"decade
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name
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description
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In the 1910s, Mexican migration into Phoenix increased due to a number of factors such as a need for laborers, and the Mexican Revolution. Most of these immigrants were working class during the 1920s.
There was quite a bit of divide between the white population and other races, and because of this Mexicans generally could not purchase property north of Van Buren, even if they could afford it. Mexican children even knew it was best not to cross Van Buren unless they had work to do on the other side. There were even several rules and restrictions on where Mexicans could buy property.
Despite this, Mexican immigrants made distinct neighborhoods, and took pride in them. They were loyal to their barrios. But as Phoenix has grown and urbanized, many of these neighborhoods have been demolished to make way for new growth, and their history might soon be forgotten. But if immediate action is taken, it may be possible to save this Disappearing Heritage before it is too late.The included bibliography has all the data, articles, and images used. Here's the link just in case, but it is in the Story Map and under the Terms of Use section: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Lz4QB4kK0wQD7hwCA8OMxaHS4ix6TgDgCLXOH9STYbo/edit?usp=sharing
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GapMaps Live is an easy-to-use location intelligence platform available across 25 countries globally that allows you to visualise your own store data, combined with the latest demographic, economic and population movement intel right down to the micro level so you can make faster, smarter and surer decisions when planning your network growth strategy.
With one single login, you can access the latest estimates on resident and worker populations, census metrics (eg. age, income, ethnicity), consuming class, retail spend insights and point-of-interest data across a range of categories including fast food, cafe, fitness, supermarket/grocery and more.
Some of the world's biggest brands including McDonalds, Subway, Burger King, Anytime Fitness and Dominos use GapMaps Live Map Data as a vital strategic tool where business success relies on up-to-date, easy to understand, location intel that can power business case validation and drive rapid decision making.
Primary Use Cases for GapMaps Live Map Data include:
Some of features our clients love about GapMaps Live Map Data include: - View business locations, competitor locations, demographic, economic and social data around your business or selected location - Understand consumer visitation patterns (“where from” and “where to”), frequency of visits, dwell time of visits, profiles of consumers and much more. - Save searched locations and drop pins - Turn on/off all location listings by category - View and filter data by metadata tags, for example hours of operation, contact details, services provided - Combine public data in GapMaps with views of private data Layers - View data in layers to understand impact of different data Sources - Share maps with teams - Generate demographic reports and comparative analyses on different locations based on drive time, walk time or radius. - Access multiple countries and brands with a single logon - Access multiple brands under a parent login - Capture field data such as photos, notes and documents using GapMaps Connect and integrate with GapMaps Live to get detailed insights on existing and proposed store locations.