Gauteng commuters’ frequent travel times
The October 2024 map of the month uses QoL 7 (2023/24) data to analyse Gauteng residents’ travel times across the province, focusing on the shortest travel times of up to 15 minutes and the longest ones of more than 45 minutes. In addition to illustrating spatial differences across wards, the analysis disaggregates trip times by mode of transport and some demographic variables. It also shows how travel times were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the changes since QoL 6 (2020/21).
Date of publication:
October 2024
COVID-19 vaccination in Gauteng
The September 2024 map of the month summarises QoL 7 (2023/24) respondents' vaccination experiences, COVID-19 vaccination status, and their views on the COVID-19 vaccines and allows readers to explore these data at ward level in Gauteng.
Date of publication:
September 2024
Segregation and socio-economic sorting in Gauteng
The August Map of the Month uses a bivariate mapping technique to examine both the racial diversity and income level of each ward. The map highlights the small number of wards in Gauteng where racial diversity and household income are both very high the many wards in Gauteng where racial diversity and household income are both very low.
Date of publication:
August 2024
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Micro-scale segregation and socio-economic sorting in Gauteng (2024)Unemployment in Gauteng
This map of the month uses the GCRO Quality of Life (QoL) 6 (2020/21) survey to analyse the socio-economic dynamics of the working age population (15 to 64 years) and spatial characteristics of unemployed workers in Gauteng.
Date of publication:
July 2024
Unpaid accounts for services in the GCR: spatial patterns and underlying causes
We analyse data from the GCRO Quality of Life (QoL) 6 Survey (2020/21) to understand the proportion of respondents reporting that their households had unpaid accounts for services like water and electricity, and the reasons for the unpaid accounts.
Date of publication:
June 2024