Consider a geographic area divided into four regions, north, south, east, and west. The following table lists the population of these regions in three racial categories: Asian, Black, and White: (from the textbook by Burt et al. p.154) Population Region Asian Black WhiteTotal 200 North 600 700 South East West Total 200 300 400 150 150 250 100 300 200 1. Calculate location quotients for each region and each racial group in the population. 2. Calculate the coefficient of localization of each group.

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Consider a geographic area divided into four regions, north,
south, east, and west. The following table lists the population of
these regions in three racial categories: Asian, Black, and White:
(from the textbook by Burt et al. p.154)
Population
Region Asian Black WhiteTotal
200
North
600
700
South
East
West
Total
200
300
400
150
150
250
100
300
200
1. Calculate location quotients for each region and each racial
group in the population.
2. Calculate the coefficient of localization of each group.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a geographic area divided into four regions, north, south, east, and west. The following table lists the population of these regions in three racial categories: Asian, Black, and White: (from the textbook by Burt et al. p.154) Population Region Asian Black WhiteTotal 200 North 600 700 South East West Total 200 300 400 150 150 250 100 300 200 1. Calculate location quotients for each region and each racial group in the population. 2. Calculate the coefficient of localization of each group.
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