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Social Assets and Vulnerabilities Indicators (www.savi.org)January 2012SAVI Community Information SystemData Contentwww.savi.orgThe Polis Center at IUPUIPage 1 of 8

Social Assets and Vulnerabilities Indicators (www.savi.org)January 2012SOCIAL VULNERABILITIES are data reported by various geographic boundaries that describe the demographics and social characteristics of the community.Data TypeDataYearsU.S. CensusDecennial CensusData. (2010 Censusdata on the way)1990,2000,US Census AmericanCommunity SurveyData (Including2005-2009 5-yearaverages)20052009US CensusRedistricting DataUS Census BureauSmall Area HealthInsurance EstimatesReportingLevels/Geographies*BG, CO, TR,TW, SCExtent**ExamplesNormalizations (Display As) Available(for select data classes)Population GroupingsMSATotal population - and groupings by age, race, sex, income level, marital status, educational attainment, employmentstatus, family, household, housing unit, andothers. Per square mile. By total population, sub-populations (based on age, sex, race), households, families, and occupied units. Others as appropriate.Persons living in povertyFemale population age 19 to 24Family households with own children under age 18Total vacant housing unitsCO, TW,SC,MSA, TR,BGMSAHousehold and family groupings including presence of children, poverty, and income. Per square mile.Households, families, and occupied units.Others as appropriate. Total HouseholdsHouseholds with ChildrenMarried Couple Families2010CO, TW,SC,MSA, TR,BGMSAPopulation by age, race, and ethnicity.Housing by tenure. Per square mile.As percent of total population.Others as appropriate. African American PopulationHispanic PopulationOccupied Housing Units2005,2006COMSAEstimates of population with and withouthealth insurance coverage broken out bygender, age, and income level. By sub-population groups Population 40 - 64 with Health Insurance CoverageMales 18 - 64 at or below 200% of Poverty with noHealth Insurance CoveragePopulation Under 19 at or below 200% of Povertywith no Health Insurance Coverage Indiana StateDepartment ofEducation Data1980,19902009SC, COMSATotal population, enrollees, students, teachers, graduates, dropouts, adults, children, families, people per household,and lunch program participants and others and groupings by, grade level, race,public/nonpublic, educational attainment. Per square mile.By total population, graduates, enrollees,drop outs, and sub-populations of thesebased on grade level and public/nonpublicstatus.Others as appropriate. Total enrollment-femalePublic enrollment-HispanicFree and reduced lunch Program participantsAdults with highest educational attainment of highschool diplomaHome MortgageDisclosure Act(FFEIC) HousingData19942010CO, TR, MSAMSATotal loans for home purchase(conventional, guaranteed), homeimprovement, and refinancing - andgroupings by income level and race(Caucasian, African American, Hispanic).Per square mile.By home purchase, improvement, andrefinancing applications.Per 100 occupied housing units Denied home purchase loan apps – low incomeapplicantsAll home improvement loan apps – AfricanAmericanApproved guaranteed home purchase loan apps –HispanicThe Polis Center at IUPUI Page 2 of 8

Social Assets and Vulnerabilities Indicators (www.savi.org)Data TypeDataYearsReportingLevels/Geographies*CO, TRExtent**January 2012ExamplesNormalizations (Display As) Available(for select data classes)Population Groupings20052010HUD SubsidizedHousing Data2008CO, TR, MSAMSATotal number of people living in and units available for subsidized housing including public housing, Section 8 voucher housing, and Low Income Housing Tax Credit.Percent of Public Housing Householdsper Square Mileas % of HUD Program Residents Average Size of Household for Public HousingPercent of LIHTC Households Headed by a FemalePercent of Section 8 Voucher Units that areOccupiedIndiana Departmentof LocalGovernmentFinance20022009CO, BG,SC,TR, TW,ZP, CL, INHMarionCountyParcel-level property data includingassessed values, tax bills, and dwellingcharacteristics.As % of total propertiesAs % of residential propertiesAs % of single family dwellings Residential One Family Dwellings Built in 1979 orEarlierResidential Properties with a Tax Bill 2,000 and upResidential Properties with Assessed Value between 60,000 - 99,999Indiana Family andSocial ServicesAdministration Data19972004NH,SC,TRMSAAll food stamp and all TANF recipients - and groupings by age, race, marital status, andeducational attainment.By total population, recipients, andsubpopulations of these based on age,race, and marital status Food stamp recipients age 5 or underHispanic food stamp recipients age 5 or underAdult unmarried African American TANF recipientsage 18 or underIndiana StateDepartment ofHealth Birth DefectData2005COMSABirth defects as reported by the IndianaBirth Defects and Problems Registry.Per 10,000 live births All Birth Defects per 10,000 Live BirthsDown Syndrome Cases per 10,000 Live BirthsIndiana StateDepartment ofHealthCommunicableDisease Data20042006COMSACommunicable disease rates for a selection of reportable diseases.Per 100,000 population Hepatitis B Cases per 100,000 PopulationShigellosis Cases per 100,000 PopulationWest Nile Virus Cases per 100,000 PopulationIndiana StateDepartment ofHealth Cancer Data19992004COMSACancer incidents and deaths by county Per 100,000 population (age adjusted) Cancer deaths in femalesCancer incidents in malesIndiana StateDepartment ofHealth HospitalDischarge Data20002009COMSAHospital discharges by payer type anddiagnosis. Per 1,000 PopulationAs % of total hospitalizationsAs % of total hospital costs Total HospitalizationsHospitalizations paid by MedicareAverage days of hospitalizations due to injury andpoisoningIndiana StateDepartment ofHealth Vitals Data19892003COMSABirths and deaths by county Per 1,000 populationPer square mileAs % of total births (for subgroups) Low weight birthsBirths of Male/Female babiesBirths by age and race groupsMSATotal number of addresses and total vacant addresses. Beginning in 2008, addresses are divided into residential and commercial groupings.Residential and commercial addresses identified asvacant in quarter 1Commercial addresses vacant for 3 to 6 months inquarter 2Total residential addresses in quarter 4Residential and commercial addresses in service inquarter 3 that were vacant in previous quarterHUD AggregatedUnited States PostalService (USPS) Dataon AddressVacanciesPer square mileAs % of total addressesNumber (units) The Polis Center at IUPUI Page 3 of 8

Social Assets and Vulnerabilities Indicators (www.savi.org)Data TW, ZP, CL,INH, PO, CDCExtent**January 2012ExamplesNormalizations (Display As) Available(for select data classes)Population GroupingsTotal offenses - and groupings by age, race (white, black), and sex. Offenses by type of charge. Offenses by drug or alcohol abusers.Per square milePer total offense chargesPer subpopulations based on race andgender Offenses with charge of rape, aiding rape orattempted rapeOffenses committed by Hispanic malesMarionCountyTotal births – and groupings by weight and by mother’s age, race, education, prenatalbehavior, and use of support services (e.g., MCH, WIC) and by father’s age, race, andeducationPer 1,000 population with subpopulations based on race of mother By total births with subpopulations based on race and age of motherBirths to Hispanic mothers under age 19Low weight birthsBirths where prenatal care began in the firsttrimesterSC,TR, INHMarionCountyTotal deaths - and groupings based on age and race (AA, Caucasian, Hispanic) and bytype of death (suicide, homicide, accident) By total deaths with subpopulations based on age Per 1,000 population with subpopulations based on raceDeaths of African American individuals under age 1Deaths by accidentDeaths of Hispanic individuals under age 20HPA, COMarionCountyAdults included in MCHH telephone survey on obesity, nutrition and exercise. Publicschool children measured as part of MCHDprogramAs % of survey respondentsAdults who are overweightAdults who meet CDC minimums for eating fruitsand vegetablesAdults who walk for exercisePublic School Students who are OverweightMarion CountyJuvenile JusticeData19922010Marion CountyHealth and HospitalBirth CertificateData19882010SC,TR, INHMarion CountyHealth and HospitalDeath CertificateData19882010Marion CountyHealth and HospitalObesity Data2005MarionCounty Primary CareService Area Data19992006PCSA, ZCTAMSAPhysician Assistants, Physicians, Medicare, Census data is also included as a means of providing contextual data for ZCTAs and PCSAs.As % by groupsCountOthers as appropriate Females 18 - 64 with Health Insurance CoverageDeaths of HMO Medicare BeneficiariesPhysician AssistantsPopulation per Clinically Active Primary CarePhysicianUniform CrimeReport Data19922010BG, INH,SC,TR,TW, ZP,GINI, PO, CDCMarionCountyTotal Part 1 crimes (criminal homicide, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and rape) and groupings by type of crime.Per square milePer 1,000 populationPer total crimes Aggravated assaultsBurglariesU.S. EPA Air QualityData19982008CountyMSAAir quality data as reported by AirData AirQuality Index Summary Report.Percent of daysIndex value Percent of Days Where Air Quality was Reported asGoodPercent of Days Where the Main Criteria Pollutantwas Reported as OzoneMedian Air Quality Index Value U.S. EPA EmissionsData1990,Air pollution emissions data as reported by COMSAShort Tons Total Ammonia Emissions1996U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Carbon Monoxide emissions from electric utilities2002*BG Census block group, CO County, NH Neighborhood, SC School corporation, TR Census tract, TW Township, ZP ZIP Code, CL City Limits, INH Indy Neighborhood, HPA Health Planning Area,GINI Great Indy Neighborhood Initiative Neighborhood. PO Police Jurisdiction, CDC Community Development Corporation Service Boundary.** MSA Indianapolis MSA and Madison CountyNotes: 1) Some aggregation geographies are not available for all sources due to confidentiality constraints. 2) Not all aggregation geographies are available for all years of data. 3) Neighborhood aggregationsare only available for Marion County. 4) Not all normalizations are available for all data classes.The Polis Center at IUPUIPage 4 of 8

Social Assets and Vulnerabilities Indicators (www.savi.org)The Polis Center at IUPUIJanuary 2012Page 5 of 8

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Social Assets and Vulnerabilities Indicators (www.savi.org)January 2012REPORTING LEVEL/GEOGRAPHIES establish a relative location and are units by which the vulnerability data are reported.Reporting Level/Geography CategoryAvailable for the MSA, with exceptions as notedBoundaries:1 Census Block Group (1990, 2000, 2010)1 Census Tract (1990, 2000, 2010)2 Township2 County2 School Corporation City and Town2 ZIP Codes (2003,2007) Indiana State Senate District (114th)2,5 Indy Neighborhoods2,5 Police Jurisdictions (2003, 2007

The Polis Center at IUPUI Page 1 of 8 . SAVI Community Information System . Data Content . www.savi.org. Social Assets and Vulnerabilities Indicators . Total vacant housing units US Census American Community Survey Data (Including 2005-2009 5-

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