Newsletter: DataHaven survey of 1,108 representative adults provides reliable information on COVID-19's impact; new housing and health studies
by intern@ctdatahaven.org September 22, 2020
New DataHaven survey provides reliable information to help Connecticut communities understand the impacts of COVID-19 Click here for the full announcement and survey results. See news and broadcast coverage of survey results from the front pages of the Connecticut Mirror, Hartford Courant, and other outlets here.… Read More
New DataHaven survey provides reliable information to help Connecticut communities understand the impacts of COVID-19
by Mark Abraham September 16, 2020
Click here to view this press release in its original format (with citations and graphics) and download crosstabs with survey results. PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 16, 2020 New DataHaven survey provides reliable information to help Connecticut communities understand the impacts of COVID-19… Read More
Media Advisory: Results from major COVID-19 survey now available for Connecticut
by Mark Abraham September 5, 2020
Update 9/16/2020: The full press release and crosstabs are now available. Original Post: Contact: Mark Abraham, Executive Director, DataHaven, 203-500-7059, info [at] ctdatahaven.org September 5, 2020 WHO… Read More
The fight for a more equal Connecticut begins at home: Re-imagining pandemic housing policy
CT Mirror Viewpoints July 3, 2020
by Numi Katz On June 29, amidst pandemic-induced unemployment and economic uncertainty, the Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration released a sweeping $33 million assistance program for renters, homeowners, and local landlords. Connecticut has been lauded as a national leader in the housing policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic.… Read More
New data and resident stories inform Connecticut’s road map for recovery
by Mark Abraham June 26, 2020
[Note: This piece, by DataHaven's Mark Abraham and Aparna Nathan, initially appeared in the Connecticut Mirror.]… Read More
Editorial: Need for jobless benefits has not ended
New Haven Register June 19, 2020
[Excerpt from Hearst Connecticut Media Editorial Board masthead, June 19, 2020] [....] Federal estimates show the unemployment rate, which skyrocketed at the start of the pandemic, will remain high at least through the end of the year. Thousands of people in Connecticut will remain in need of serious help to make ends meet, and that is not likely to change in the near term.… Read More