Table 5 - Correlation of Accessibility Scores for Pharmacies in Stockholm,,,,,, "NOTE: The first two letters of the code in the ""variable"" column of tables 2 through 5 refer to the type of AM, where CU = cumulative opportunity and LS = logsum. Letters 3 and 4 refer to the opportunity: RT = retail trade and PH = pharmacy. Letter 5 refers to gender: M = men, W = women. In tables 2 and 3, the last letter in the code indicates educational level: L = low, I = intermediate, and H = high. Finally, AA is the traditional zonal measure that is unweighted.",,,,,, Variable,1,2,3,4,5,6 (1) CUPHM,1.000,,,,, (2) CUPHW,1.000,1.000,,,, (3) CUPHAA,0.465,0.467,1.000,,, (4) LSPHM,0.892,0.891,0.436,1.000,, (5) LSPHW,0.891,0.890,0.435,1.000,1.000, (6) LSPHAA,0.538,0.539,0.817,0.488,0.486,1.000