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National Neighborhood Data Archive (NaNDA): Social Services by Census Tract and ZCTA, United States, 1990-2022 (ICPSR 208207)

Released/updated on: 2026-04-08
Time period: 1990-01-01--2022-12-31

This dataset contains measures of the number and density of social services, such as community centers, child and youth services, services for the elderly and persons with disabilities, meal delivery programs, substance abuse counseling, day care services, and more per United States Census Tract or ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) from 1990 through 2022.

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Survey of Facilities for Runaway and Homeless Youth, 1983-1988 (ICPSR 9129)

Released/updated on: 2006-01-18
Geographic coverage: United States
Time period: 1983-01-01--1988-12-31
This data collection is a compilation of demographic and service information collected on youths in residential and nonresidential shelters for runaways and homeless youths. The data provide descriptions of the youths using the shelters and offer data on age, sex, race, education, family setting, shelter services provided, and aftercare services received.
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Monterey County [California] Homeless Census and Needs Assessment, 1999 (ICPSR 2875)

Released/updated on: 2000-04-18
Geographic coverage: United States, California
Time period: 1999-03-01--1999-03-31
These data explore the needs of the homeless and transient people through questions designed to identify the types of problems the homeless face, the help necessary to solve these problems, and whether the needs of the homeless are being met. Respondents from Monterey County, California, shelters, hospitals, prisons, and outdoor areas were queried through telephone and face-to-face interviews. Major areas of investigation focused on respondents' residential histories, forms of personal identification, veteran status, sources of income, employment histories, informal support systems and relationships, nutrition, daily activities, physical health problems, emotional problems, alcohol or drug abuse problems, legal/criminal histories, safety concerns, and experiences with social services. Background information on respondents includes age, sex, ethnicity, education, marital status, employment status, place of birth, and income.
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