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  • Child Opportunity Index 3.0 database, 2010 census tracts

    The Child Opportunity Index (COI) 3.0 is a composite index of neighborhood features that help children thrive. COI 3.0 was first released in March 2024 and is updated annually....

    Year(s): Data available from 2012 to 2021.
  • Child Opportunity Index 2.0 database

    The Child Opportunity Index 2.0 (COI 2.0) is a composite index measured at the census tract level that captures neighborhood resources and conditions that matter for children's...

    Year(s): Data available for 2010 & 2015.
  • Child Opportunity Index 2.0 ZIP Code data

    The Child Opportunity Index (COI) 2.0 ZIP code data are ZIP code level estimates of neighborhood opportunity derived from 2015 COI 2.0 census tract data. COI 2.0 census tract...

    Year(s): Data available for 2015.
  • Workers commuting 60+ minutes, ages 16+ (percent)

    The number of workers aged 16 years and older who did not work at home with a mean travel time from home to work of 60 minutes or longer divided by the number of workers aged 16...

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Disconnected youth, ages 16-19 (percent)

    The number of youth aged 16-19 years who are neither enrolled in school nor in the labor force (employed or unemployed) divided by the number of youth aged 16-19 years, times 100.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Wage loss after paid or unpaid FML (dollars) by gender

    Estimated wages lost for a full-year working adult ages 21-64 after taking 12 weeks of unpaid family or medical leave and after taking 12 weeks of partially paid (FAMILY Act)...

    Year(s): Data available for 2017.
  • Wage loss after paid or unpaid FML (dollars) by parent status

    Estimated wages lost for a full-year working adult ages 21-64 after taking 12 weeks of unpaid family or medical leave and after taking 12 weeks of partially paid (FAMILY Act)...

    Year(s): Data available for 2017.
  • Working adults living in families under 200% FPL before and after wage loss due to paid or unpaid FML (percent) by parent status

    Estimated share of full-year working adults ages 21-64 whose families would earn a quarterly family income under 200% of the federal poverty level before any family or medical...

    Year(s): Data available for 2017.
  • Adults aged 25-54 (count) who are employed

    The number of adults aged 25-54 years who are employed in the civilian labor force.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Wage loss as a percent of family income after paid or unpaid FML (percent) by gender

    Estimated share of quarterly family income lost for a full-year working adult ages 21-64 after taking 12 weeks of unpaid family or medical leave and after taking 12 weeks of...

    Year(s): Data available for 2017.
  • Prime-age unemployment rate, ages 25-54 (percent)

    The number of adults aged 25-54 years who are in the civilian labor force and unemployed divided by the number of adults aged 25-54 years who are in the civilian labor force,...

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Prime-age employment-to-population ratio, ages 25-54 (percent)

    The number of adults aged 25-54 years who are employed in the civilian labor force divided by the number of adults aged 25-54 years, times 100.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Working adults living in families under 200% FPL before and after wage loss due to paid or unpaid FML (percent) by gender

    Estimated share of full-year working adults ages 21-64 whose families would earn a quarterly family income under 200% of the federal poverty level before any family or medical...

    Year(s): Data available for 2017.
  • Adults aged 25-54 (count) who are unemployed

    The number of adults aged 25-54 years who are in the civilian labor force and unemployed.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Wage loss as a percent of family income after paid or unpaid FML (percent) by parent status

    Estimated share of quarterly family income lost for a full-year working adult ages 21-64 after taking 12 weeks of unpaid family or medical leave and after taking 12 weeks of...

    Year(s): Data available for 2017.
  • Workers commuting 90+ minutes, ages 16+ (percent)

    The number of workers aged 16 years and older who did not work at home with a mean travel time from home to work of 90 minutes or longer divided by the number of workers aged 16...

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Workers commuting 30+ minutes, ages 16+ (count)

    The number of workers aged 16 years and older who did not work at home with a mean travel time from home to work of 30 minutes or longer.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Male disconnected youth, ages 16-19 (percent)

    The number of male youth aged 16-19 years who are neither enrolled in school nor in the labor force (employed or unemployed) divided by the number of male youth aged 16-19...

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Workers commuting 45+ minutes, ages 16+ (count)

    The number of workers aged 16 years and older who did not work at home with a mean travel time from home to work of 45 minutes or longer.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
  • Workers commuting less than 15 minutes, ages 16+ (count)

    The number of workers aged 16 years and older who did not work at home with a mean travel time from home to work of less than 15 minutes.

    Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).
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