Update: The 2022 statewide data crosstab is posted here.

PRESS RELEASE - SEPTEMBER 16, 2022

[Excerpt from WNPR station news report from Kay Perkins, CT Public Radio, 8/30/2022]

A US News report ranks Connecticut as the 7th best state in the country for gender equality, based on factors related to economics, education, health, family planning and care, and representation in politics. Connecticut ranked in the top 10 behind three other New England states: Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

So what is the region doing differently to promote equality for women? One local data expert says the answers aren't so simple.

Link:
https://www.ctpublic.org/news/2022-08-30/u-s-news-ranks-ct-new-england-states-in-top-10-for-gender-equality-but-its-complicated

This is a raw dataset with neighborhood profile data developed by DataHaven using the 2020 5-year American Community Survey, as well as other public statistics calculated by DataHaven for individual Stamford neighborhoods. 

This is a raw dataset with neighborhood profile data developed by DataHaven using the 2020 5-year American Community Survey, as well as other public statistics calculated by DataHaven for individual Bridgeport neighborhoods. 

This is a raw dataset with neighborhood profile data developed by DataHaven using the 2020 5-year American Community Survey, as well as other public statistics calculated by DataHaven for individual Hartford and West Hartford neighborhoods. 

This is a raw dataset with neighborhood profile data developed by DataHaven using the 2020 5-year American Community Survey, as well as other public statistics calculated by DataHaven for individual New Haven neighborhoods. 

Authored By

DataHaven

Date

June 06, 2022

Partners

Hartford HealthCare, Trinity Health of New England, Nuvance Health, Stamford Hospital, Griffin Hospital and Community Health Needs Assessment partners in each hospital service area

Background

DataHaven will be closed June 20, 2022 in observance of Juneteenth, in commemoration of the delayed liberation of enslaved Black people on June 19, 1865, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed.

Equity is central to our mission, and DataHaven is committed to ensuring access to information on the impact of the legacy of racist policies that continue to affect the health and well-being of Black residents in neighborhoods and towns across Connecticut.

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