About Us
The DiversityData project identifies metropolitan area indicators of diversity,
opportunity, quality of life and health for various racial and ethnic population
groups. This Website is available to a wide variety of potential users interested
in describing, profiling and ranking U.S. metros in terms of quality of life. The
indicators provide a scorecard on diversity and opportunity, and allow researchers,
policymakers and community advocates to compare metro areas and to help them advocate
for policy action and social change.
The choice of indicators was grounded in recent work on urban inequality and health
inequality, which points to the significance of racial/ethnic disparities in health,
educational, employment and housing opportunities across metro areas.
The project challenges urban researchers, policymakers and activists to define quality
of life and health broadly -- to include opportunities for good schools, housing,
jobs, wages, health and social services, and safe neighborhoods -- to compare achievement
across metros, and to make continuous changes to keep metropolitan life healthy
for all populations. Public policies may enhance or harm the well-being of diverse
populations. Important policy areas include neighborhood integration, residential
mobility, anti-discrimination in housing, urban renewal, school quality and economic
opportunities.
The DiversityData project is supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
The design and implementation of this site is by Velir Studios, a Boston-based web
design and development firm specializing in large, data-driven reporting systems.