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Table 3 Summary of working flows between the usual residential (UR) and the place-of-work (POW), reported at different resolutions of statistical areas defined by census

From: Measuring unequal distribution of pandemic severity across census years, variants of concern and interventions

UR-POW

Resolutions

Number of edges

Number of commuters

Reduction in registered commuters

SA1–AUS

60,126

12,038,052

Reference

SA1–STT

78,461

11,991,363

0.39%

SA1–SA4

383,454

11,821,831

1.80%

SA1–SA3

668,132

11,558,487

3.98%

SA1–SA2

1,165,986

10,633,702

11.67%

SA1–DZN

1,185,396

7,913,093

34.27%

SA2–AUS

2415

12,049,439

Reference

SA2–STT

12,242

12,046,956

0.02%

SA2–SA4

48,929

12,018,402

0.26%

SA2–SA3

91,426

11,985,868

0.53%

SA2–SA2

269,261

11,878,866

1.42%

SA2–DZN

591,375

11,083,493

8.02%

SA3–AUS

354

12,049,397

Reference

SA3–STT

2637

12,049,398

0.0%

SA3–SA4

17,257

12,043,898

0.05%

SA3–SA3

31,971

12,032,775

0.14%

SA3–SA2

83,778

11,995,534

0.45%

SA3–DZN

198,299

11,397,507

5.41%

  1. At each resolution, the number of edges specifies the number of destinations (connections between these regions), while the number of commuters represents the aggregated number of commuters in all edges at this resolution. The last column shows the discrepancy (a reduction measured in percentage) between the specified resolution and the reference resolution. Note that census data are pre-processed, with all non-geographic regions (e.g., “Migratory/offshore/shipping” and “No usual address”) excluded