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Sunday 9 March 2008

Comparison

Compare and contrast the patterns shown for the three Yorkshire regions, and why might these patterns exist?
The patterns shown in both Craven and Harrogate show a great similarity to the United Kingdoms average. This similarity is a great amount of dependant and almost fledging young from 0-19, this will exist due to a high density of primary and high schools’, giving the age ranges the ability to thrive in Harrogate and Craven. Leeds also shows similarity with the UK average and thus also Craven and Harrogate, this is also due to the same factors holding the age range of 0-19 in the Leeds areas.
The next bracket of ages 20-29 in Craven and Harrogate are once again similar to the UK average this could be because this age is entering Higher Education which Both Harrogate and Craven are unable to offer as they do not have Universities. Leeds however is a University City where people come from all over including Harrogate and Craven, which is the greatest evidence for the large boom in these brackets in Leeds, thus because of this giving Leeds a younger population that the others.
Leeds from the ages of 30-90 now fits the UK average, Craven and Harrogate however have an above average trend for this bracket, and this could be because it is a nicer place to retire to with lower crime rates and higher QOL, which leads to a migration from the busy centre of Leeds to the Beautiful areas of Harrogate and Craven


im sure this wont be the best but at least it is done :)
Lukex

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