ISR faculty member and NaNDA collaborator Dr. Kim Rollings and co-authors recently?published a new dataset, "Standardized Area Deprivation Index (ADI) by Census Block Group, United States, 2015, 2020 and 2022," which is now available?for download on OpenICPSR. The Standardized ADI recreates three releases of The Neighborhood Atlas team’s ADI using standardized components, offering a more multi-dimensional view of area-level socioeconomic conditions. The Neighborhood Atlas team’s ADI over-emphasizes components measured in dollars, such as home value and income, due to its lack of standardized components. The Standardized ADI remedies this index construction issue by standardizing components before combining them to create the index. Congratulations to Dr. Rollings and her team on this important publication! Note: Although the Standardized ADI remedies the index construction issue by standardizing components, the block group-level Standardized ADI and The Neighborhood Atlas ADI are still based on 1990 census tract data and factor loadings. Available alternative deprivation measures include the Social Deprivation Index, NaNDA’s socioeconomic indices, and the Child Opportunity Index. Access the data and learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gykDE9qT
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The National Neighborhood Data Archive (NaNDA) is a publicly available data archive containing measures of the physical, economic, demographic, and social environment at multiple levels of spatial scale (eg, census tract, ZIP code tabulation area, county). Each NaNDA dataset covers all or most of the entire nation (including both rural and urban areas) and represents a set of measures on a single topic of interest, including socioeconomic disadvantage, healthcare, housing, partisanship, and public transit, with temporal coverage dating back to 2000.
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Our Dollar Stores data set is available for download on OpenICPSR! This data set contains measures of the number and density of dollar stores per United States Census Tract or ZCTA from 1990 through 2021. Check it out today: https://lnkd.in/g9R5AwGr
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Check out NaNDA's updated Grocery and Food Stores data set! This data set includes counts and density measures of supermarkets, warehouse clubs, meat and fish markets, vegetable stores, and other types of grocery establishments per census tract and ZCTA in the US from 1990-2021. The data is available for download in OpenICPSR! https://lnkd.in/gB3C6ZXa
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ISR is a global leader in the social sciences. This fall, we're launching a new philanthropic campaign to bolster and reimagine the global research ecosystem while continuing to drive major change in the social sciences. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eGGXHMvV
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NaNDA faculty Grace Noppert is making headlines! Neighborhood-level data reveal that COVID-19 impacted U.S. communities unevenly, shaped by factors like socioeconomic status, population density, and local political climate. Inconsistent trends across states show complex intersections of state and local policies. This highlights the need for tailored, neighborhood-focused public health strategies for recovery and future epidemic preparedness.
From exposure to recovery: Neighbourhood context shapes the lasting impact of COVID-19 and future epidemics
https://theacademic.com
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Happy 75th ISR!
ISR turns 75 years old this year, and we're celebrating by honoring our past while looking to the future. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eTFd7YwX
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The National Neighborhood Data Archive (NaNDA) is excited to announce the latest update to our?Voter Registration, Turnout, and Partisanship by County?dataset, now including data from 2004 through 2022. This comprehensive dataset offers valuable insights into voter registration trends, election turnout, and political partisanship across counties in the United States. Researchers, policymakers, and community organizations can use this data to analyze shifts in voter engagement, study election outcomes, and explore the political landscape at the county level. As with all NaNDA datasets, the information is available for free and adheres to the FAIR data principles, ensuring ease of access and use. Check out the data on ICPSR at University of Michigan Institute for Social Research: https://lnkd.in/gByPTJJG
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It was so fun to talk #LGBTQ policy today!
One of my favorite days of teaching is when Naomi Goldberg, Executive Director of the Movement Advancement Project (MAP), joins from Ann Arbor to talk about LGBTQ+ health policy in one of the smartest and most thoughtful ways I’ve ever heard. If you don’t know their work, MAP will inform, inspire and motivate you to want to know more, and then do more. #policyisaboutpeople
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University of Michigan Institute for Social Research is celebrating 75 years of supporting social science and as one of the founding Centers of ISR the University of Michigan Survey Research Center is highlighting 75 years of survey methods, impactful social science research, and innovative data collection. Our book displays try and capture the role SRC has played in the foundations of social science around the world. If you are at the University of Michigan -come and visit us and take a walk through our history and new frontiers of survey research.