Fig. 5: Temporal evolution of Moran’s I for different indicators. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 5: Temporal evolution of Moran’s I for different indicators.

From: Multidimensional spatial inequality in China and its relationship with economic growth

Fig. 5

a GDP per capita; b disposable income per capita; c rate of high school graduates; d density of physicians; e unemployment rate; f living space per capita; g PM2.5 concentration; h carbon emission per capita; i urban green space per capita; j road density; k internet penetration rate; l granted patents per capita; m R&D expenditure per capita; n boxplots of Moran’s I. Solid lines indicate that Moran’s I is significant, with a P<0.05; dashed lines indicate nonsignificance, with a P > 0.05.

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