Public Health – Seattle and King County has updated 15 Community Health Indicators with data from the US Census Bureau’s 2017 American Community Survey, including commute modes, educational attainment, economic security, and housing security, plus 3 topics especially relevant for immigrant and refugee communities (nativity, English proficiency, and language spoken at home).
Read MoreThe presidential election of 2016 left Americans feeling deeply divided. Ironically, the divisions may spring from a common belief, expressed by members of almost every group, that they aren’t getting a fair chance to realize the American Dream.
Read MoreIn addressing questions about equity, analysts often present results that differ significantly by race or gender or sexual orientation.
Read MoreOne goal of Seattle’s sweetened beverage tax is to expand access to healthy and affordable food. To guide allocation of tax revenues to support this goal, the City asked researchers at Public Health – Seattle & King County and the University of Washington
Read MoreTwo new resources support the goal of attaining Zero Youth Detention in King County: (1) a comprehensive Road Map to Zero Youth Detention and (2) a dashboard for tracking progress.
Read MoreTwo new resources are now available on Public Health – Seattle and King County’s Youth Health and Marijuana website.
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