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- Spatial Equity Data Tool - Urban Institute
This tool uses data from the five-year (2018–22) American Community Survey to assess demographic and spatial disparities in your data Once you upload data, the tool compares the distribution of the uploaded data with the distribution of baseline variables from the ACS
- Spatial Equity Data Tool Frequently Asked Questions - Urban Institute
You can use the Spatial Equity Data Tool to analyze city-level, county-level, state-level, and national-level data The original version 1 tool only included city-level analysis
- Spatial Equity Data Tool: Technical Appendix - Urban Institute
This document describes the methods and data the Spatial Equity Data Tool uses to evaluate the demographic and geographic representativeness of datasets While the version 1 tool (released September 24, 2020) performed analysis only at the city level, the version 2 tool (released November 18, 2021) can perform analysis at the city, county
- Creating Equitable Technology Programs: A Guide for Cities
This guide outlines nine key questions cities can ask themselves to make sure equity is intentional from the beginning of designing and implementing technology programs It also surfaces best practices from how our case study cities and others are answering those questions
- Closing Equity Gaps in DC’s Wards and Neighborhoods - Urban Institute
This tool shows what it would take to improve equity across wards and neighborhoods on 17 key indicators Select different areas of the District to compare or set your own goals for equity
- The Black Butterfly - Urban Institute
Public-sector investment Public capital provides opportunities to counteract segregation of resources Some public programs focus investment in areas that have seen too little of it The spatial distribution of public-sector capital flows looks different from the private-sector capital flows above
- Beyond Education Outcomes - Urban Institute
This tool displays the share of students from different racial and ethnic backgrounds who attend schools that have access to some of the resources evidence shows are beneficial for learning: experienced teachers, Advanced Placement (AP) classes, and school counselors
- Are Federal Infrastructure Dollars Meeting Your . . . - Urban Institute
Data analysis tracking whether the billions in funding that the US has committed to its roads, bridges, housing, and other infrastructure are getting to the communities that need it most
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