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  • 2016 Connecticut Civic Health Index Report

    2016 Connecticut Civic Health Index report on Connecticut data pertaining to civic engagement, voting, and related issues.  Please view the main report page for more information.

    January 18, 2016

  • New Haven City Transformation Plan 2016

    This is a reduced file size version of the City of New Haven's original 2016 plan document.  Please see our New Haven Promise Zone / New Haven City Transformation Plan page for additional information.

    January 17, 2016

  • New Haven neighborhood safety

    New Haven Residents Feeling Somewhat Safer

    This article was originally published 1/15/2016 in the New Haven Independent, https://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/data_city_residents_n/ by APARNA NATHAN AND MARK ABRAHAM

    January 15, 2016

  • Connecticut Improves Access to Voting

    The following text is from a press release from Connecticut Secretary of the State Denise Merrill. Visit the Secretary of the State's website, or http://www.sots.ct.gov/sots/lib/sots/releases/2016/1.14.16_RTV_Release.2.pdf, for the full news release.

    January 14, 2016

  • Connecticut data crosstab analysis

    2015 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey Greater New Haven Town Crosstabs

    This crosstab of results from the 2015 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey contains weighted estimates for the 13-town Greater New Haven region as defined in the Community Index 2013, as well as weighted estimates for individual towns and groups of towns within that region.  It also contains disaggregations by household income level for the Greater New Haven region as a whole.

    January 12, 2016

  • Connecticut data crosstab analysis

    2015 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey Five Connecticuts Crosstabs

    This crosstab of results from the 2015 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey contains weighted estimates for Connecticut, as well as disaggregations for each of the Five Connecticuts. The Five Connecticuts are a system used to classify individual towns into one of five categories (Wealthy, Suburban, Rural, Urban Periphery, and Urban Core) based on the median household income, population density, and poverty rate of each town as of the most recent Census data.  In many cases, results for any individual town in Connecticut will be similar to other towns within its grouping.

    January 08, 2016

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