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Ohio Resources
State Legislative Links Census Bureau Other Data and Statistics for Ohio Nongovernment Agencies University Research Centers and Institutes Media Miscellaneous Reports/Studies/Research Ohio State government links: Executive and legislative agencies for Ohio. Government AgenciesOhio Department of Job and Family Services: Includes state welfare and family support programs and policies. Ohio Office of Unemployment Compensation State Legislative LinksOhio State Constitution, statutes, session laws, Administrative Code Census BureauState and County Quickfacts for Ohio: Offers tables or maps of such information for states and counties only. Data Centers for Ohio: Joint projects of the Census Bureau and particular states, make state data available to the public through a network of state agencies, universities, libraries, and regional and local governments. Links to existing centers with a Web presence appear below, under each state. Poverty by census tract in Ohio; tracts with 20 percent or more. American Community Survey for Ohio: Provides socioeconomic data for a range of years for selected states, counties, and other jurisdictions. The plan is to extend the ACS to all U.S. states. Ohio Population Estimates by Sex and Age (.pdf file) Ohio Population Estimates by Sex, Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin (.pdf file) Other Data and Statistics for OhioCIESIN Demographic Data Cartogram Service (DDCarto): Provided by Columbia University, includes information on Ohio. Ohio Office of Strategic Research: The Ohio Department of Development, provides data on economic, industrial, and demographic trends. This site contains graphs and tables of county, MSA, and state data (much of it from Census 2000) for topics such as employment, housing, migration, and poverty. Ohio Demographic, Labor Force, and Industry Trends: The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services publishes reports of demographic, labor force, and industry trends for regions, counties, and MSAs in Ohio, mostly in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format. Ohio Demographic, Social, Educational, and Economic Profiles: Ohio State University Extension Data Center posts tables and graphs of demographic, social, educational, and economic profiles for each county. Statistical Abstract: Ohio publishes a statistical abstract every year or few years. The Census Bureau publishes a guide to the most recent editions. Office of Social and Economic Trend Analysis: Office at Iowa State University, which "collects, analyzes, interprets, and disseminates information on social, economic, and demographic trends," is a well-organized site containing county-level data for states in the Midwestern region; information is most complete for Iowa but a selection of Census information for other Midwestern states, such as Ohio, is also easily accessible through this site. USDA Food and Nutrition Service: Ohio Ohio Department of Health: The Statistics section of the Ohio Department of Health posts county statistics on communicable and chronic diseases, immunizations, vital statistics, access to care, and more in its "Information Warehouse." Ohio Department of Education: Publishes extensive though not readily interpretable data regarding school achievement testing, student demographics, and federal subsidies for counties and school districts. Ohio School District Demographics: This links to the main page for the maps. Select "Ohio" and proceed. Provided by the National Center for Education Statistics. Annie E. Casey Foundation Kidscount CLIKS database: Provides county, city, and community level indicators of children's well-being in Ohio. The site allows users to create specific tables and graphs in many combinations and comparative formats; data were assembled through the national Kidscount Network, and the availability of particular indicators varies among states. Kaiser Family Foundation Heath Facts: Provides health statistics on programs such as Medicaid. National Child Care Information Center: Provides demographic information about the children, families and child care in Ohio, as well as contact information for different state agencies involved in child care. The profiles also contain links to additional state and national resources. Nongovernment AgenciesChildren’s Defense Fund - Ohio University Research Centers and InstitutesCase Center for Policy Studies: The Case Center for Policy Studies at Case Western Reserve University endeavors to stimulate greater interest in policy issues at Case and greater interaction among policy scholars and the public at large. MediaVindicator (Youngstown) Stateline.org: Politics and policy news for Ohio. Search on state name. MiscellaneousState and Local Initiatives Database: The database contains human services initiatives for Ohio Reports/Studies/Research |
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