The Fairfield County Community Wellbeing Index report document may be downloaded by clicking on the Document link below. Please see the main report page for details (on the main report page, you may also download the report using the blue button).

Web-optimized version posted 3/13/2023. 

2023 document notes, clarifications, and errata

  1. In the 2023 report’s Education and Youth chapter, suspension rates are described as suspensions per 1,000 students. To clarify, this indicator is actually based on the number of students suspended at least once per 1,000 students. If a student has more than one suspension in a year, they only count towards this rate once.

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2019 document notes and errata

  1. The final version of the 2019 report was posted to this site on 10/14/19. An updated version, with no changes other than a typo corrected in a mailing address on the back cover, was posted to this site on 10/19/19.
  2. In Figure 3.1, the inset map contains lines pointing to the Outer Ring and Inner Ring that are not the correct length, making it appear mislabeled. The GH Outer Ring and GH Inner Ring areas within the inset map in Figure 2.8 is correctly labeled. In Figure 3.1, the adjacent dot plot provides the correct life expectancy figures for these areas.

The Greater New Haven Community Index report document may be downloaded by clicking on the Document link below. Please see the main report page for details, including more recent editions of this publication.

Final web-optimized version posted 10/8/19. This replaces a pre-print version that had been posted online 9/25/19.

The Fairfield County Community Wellbeing Index report document may be downloaded by clicking on the Document link below. Please see the main report page for details, including new editions of the report (e.g., the Fairfield County Community Wellbeing Index 2023).

Final web-optimized version posted 10/7/19. This replaces a pre-print version that had been posted online 9/25/19.

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These crosstabs contain data collected through the 2018 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey’s live, in-depth interviews with 16,043 randomly-selected individuals statewide including 382 in every town in Middlesex County, CT. These crosstabs focus on results from one geographic area; results for other areas are available via the main survey page. The survey assessed topics such as health, employment, and neighborhood resources. Respondents spanned a broad range of ages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic statuses from every Connecticut zip code, and all results are based on weighting survey data to be representative of the entire adult population (see methodology).

Version information: Initial version with coversheet and data chart examples posted here 3/23/2019.

Click on the “Document” link below to download the full PDF. See the main survey page for more information.

These crosstabs contain data collected through the 2018 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey’s live, in-depth interviews with 16,043 individuals statewide including 4,680 across all of the towns throughout Fairfield County, CT. These crosstabs focus on results from one geographic area; results for other areas are available via the main survey page. The survey assessed topics such as health, employment, and neighborhood resources. Respondents spanned a broad range of ages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic statuses from every Connecticut zip code, and all results are based on weighting survey data to be representative of the entire adult population (see methodology).

Version information: Initial version with coversheet, examples of data charts, posted here 3/22/2019.

2017 Community Assessment report from Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation. From http://www.berkshiretaconic.org: “A Closer Look is a broad overview of the four-county area that Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation has served since its founding in 1987. The data and information presented here were gathered from research and conversations with residents in Berkshire County, Mass., northwest Litchfield County, Conn., and Columbia and northeast Dutchess counties in New York. The picture that results highlights key strengths and challenges for the future of this extraordinary region.”

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This crosstab of results from the 2015 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey contains weighted estimates for Middlesex County, in some cases disaggregated by demographic group. The survey conducted in-depth interviews with 16,219 randomly-selected adults living in every town and city throughout Connecticut.
 
For Middlesex County, the “maximum” margin of error for the sample of 652 adults is +/- 5.1%.
 
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