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  • 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.

    Jan. 8, 2016

    All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Civic Vitality, Demographics, Economy, Health, Housing, Public Safety

  • 2015 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey Connecticut Statewide Crosstabs

    This crosstab of results from the 2015 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey contains weighted estimates for Connecticut, disaggregated by demographic group. The survey conducted in-depth interviews with 16,219 randomly-selected adults living in every town and city throughout Connecticut.Click on the document link below to download the file.

    Dec. 4, 2015

    All DataHaven Programs, Community Wellbeing Survey, Civic Vitality, Demographics, Economy, Health, Housing, Public Safety

  • New Haven Promise Zone and Community Transformation Plan

    In January 2016, the City of New Haven launched a new City Transformation Plan, which was created with extensive input from city residents, DataHaven, and other citywide partners. The site included an interactive data dashboard built in partnership with DataHaven, based in large part on the Greater New Haven Community Index and the DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey, both of which are updated on a regular basis.

    Nov. 13, 2015

    Civic Vitality

  • Understanding the Impact of Immigration in Greater New Haven

    About this report With one in eight of its residents foreign-born, Greater New Haven has a diverse immigrant population that has contributed significantly to regional growth and development. Commissioned by The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven, DataHaven analyzed the recent demographic, social, and economic impact of immigration in the region.

    Aug. 31, 2015

    All DataHaven Programs, Civic Vitality, Demographics

  • Concentrated Wealth and Poverty in Connecticut's Neighborhoods

    [Note: The interactive map that was on this page is no longer active. Please view our Community Index Reports and Data Dashboard for more recent maps] Wealth and poverty are highly concentrated in Connecticut — more so than in many other large metropolitan areas. And often, those neighborhoods are racially and economically segregated from each other. For example, 27 percent of top-earning households live in neighborhoods that are predominantly white and wealthy. In other large metropolitan areas, it’s just 10 percent.

    Aug. 31, 2015

    All DataHaven Programs, Civic Vitality, Demographics, Economy

  • The Valley Now: A 2015 Snapshot

    Commissioned by the Valley Community Foundation, DataHaven collected and analyzed data about life in seven Lower Naugatuck Valley towns. Guided by an advisory committee of local stakeholders, DataHaven chose to focus specifically on “the Valley’s” changing demographics, health and basic needs, early child care, and economic and educational opportunities. A more comprehensive analysis of the region will be published in the form of the 2016 Valley Community Index in Spring 2016.

    Mar. 31, 2015

    Civic Vitality

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