Geospatial Analysis: Unequal Opportunities
Integrating several analysis methods, our team sought to determine if the opportunity to get a good education is equally accessible to all Singaporeans. Our team focused on 2 broad concepts of accessibilty - Economic and Geographic. We then developed different metrics to quanitfy them for analysis.
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Economic Accessibility
Our team developed 2 different maps. The first is a density map of public and private housing estates. The next is a visualization of the 1KM buffer from “elite” Primary Schools. We then overlaid these 2 maps, producing a third, validating the tendency for “elite” Primary Schools to reside in areas with a high density of private properties.
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Geographic Accessibility
1. Comparing student densities against the geographical distribution of “elite” Primary Schools.
2. Geographic Accessibility Ratio (GAR) - ratio of the number of “elite” Primary Schools to the size of the student population in the region. A high GAR indicates lower geographic accessibility since each school must accommodate more students. Conversely, a low GAR means higher geographic accessibility as each school needs to accommodate lesser students.


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