| Date | Friday, May 14, 2010 |
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| Topic | Economy Education & Skilled People Environment Governance & Civic Participation Infrastructure Population, Settlements & Migration Quality of Life |
Progress in the Region Live (PiRLive) has been updated with the latest data and also now has an improved look to match the new Yorkshire Futures website.
PiRLive is an interactive map which allows you to see at a glance how our region is doing against a core set of indicators covering the economy, environment, quality of life, skills and more. You can download the datasets in Excel format, or print out the maps for use in your reports and presentations.
There are two new versions of PiRLive currently available – single and double map. The single map is best used to look at trends over time, while the double map is best used to compare two indicators against each other.
Yorkshire Futures will shortly be updating the local authority versions of PiRLive and also hope to launch city and subregional versions.
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