Population Pyramids

Population pyramids graphically depict the age distribution of the population, broken down into women and men. With EasyMap you can easily display the age structure of a territorial unit e.g. circles or postal code regions on a map with the analysis bar charts.

The example from the figure below can also be found in the sample map folder Analyze. You can open these directly from EasyMap via the menu ? - Examples.

Instruction

To create a population pyramid please follow these steps:

Data Basis

You need a table with data columns per age group and gender at any area level (e.g. postal codes or districts).The data should either be imported or linked to EasyMap.

Insert a Base Map

Next, you have to decide which area level the population pyramid should refer to. In the table shown above, the data is divided into 4-digit postal codes and 2-digit postal code regions. In this example, we use the 2-digit postal code regions.

  • In the control window Map Basics select Demo Maps 10 Postcode Regions from the folder Austria, Postcode Zone 3 from the Demo Maps menu and drag&drop them onto an empty sheet.

Create a Bar Chart Analysis

Afterward, you can immediately create the analysis. To do this, select the appropriate table column for Column/bar charts from the Data control window and use Drag&Drop to insert it onto the map.

  • Select the analysis type Basic: The bars are arranged above each other and the subtype Area based. The area based type summarizes the data for an area and generates a diagram for each area in the map.
  • In the next step, choose and assign the imported table. Please read the article on Level and Assignment.
  • Ok.

Note: You can also insert your analysis via the menu bar Analyze. You get an analysis without predefined settings and value classes.

Select the data columns

Initially, only the age groups for men are selected as data columns in this analysis. In this example, there are a total of 11 bars per gender.

  • In the Chart section insert 11 for the entry Count. In descending order choose the 11 different age groups for men in the column Data.
  • Click on the button Colors > Color gradient... to set a gradient from dark to light blue.
  • Under the list of the data columns specify a Linear Proportionality. In the section Specific Chart enter a fixed value (here: 10,000 for the size 1.00cm). You can keep all other settings.
  • You can make further data independent settings in the Details properties, e.g. in this example we have increased the Width bar to 0.15 cm (section Displays).

Aligning Bars

In addition, the alignment of the bars can be defined under Details - either To the Right or To the Left.

  • For the men's bar chart, set the alignment To the Left .
  • Create a second bar chart analysis for the female age groups. Proceed in exactly the same way as the first analysis, except that you assign a different Color gradient (here dark to light red) to the bars and align the bars to the Right.

Insert the legend

To insert legends, open the navigation window Objects or navigate to the menu Insert.

  • Add a Color Legend from the section Legend Elements to the sheet for the bar charts of women and men.
  • In this example, we have removed the name of the color classes of a legend and adapted the name for the women's bar graphs. The name of the classes in the legend can be changed by reopening the properties of the analysis (right-click on the analysis Bar charts > Properties in the control window Contents) and under Diagram adjust the column Description of the bars.
  • You can align the legends with each other by holding down the Ctrl key, selecting both legends and using the functions under Align in the context menu. You can also move the legends on the map manually.

 

Further analyses are added to the map shown above - more information is available in the description of the sample workbook.