Higher Education Degrees Among Men and Women in the Metro, 1970 to Today

By |2021-06-11T11:45:43-04:00April 8th, 2021|Data Diversions, Economic Development, Education, Equity|

One area where Atlanta does see gender parity? Rates of higher educational attainment. In fact, women have outpaced men in attaining bachelor's and graduate degrees since 1970.

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Spatial Similarities in Historical Redlining Maps and Contemporary Opportunity Zones

By |2021-04-05T12:21:12-04:00April 5th, 2021|Equity, Monday Mapday, Race and Diversity|

A mapping application exploring how current opportunity zones intersect with historical redlining maps.

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Metro Atlanta is home to a diverse and growing Asian community

By |2021-03-19T09:41:37-04:00March 19th, 2021|Equity, Friday Factday, Race and Diversity|

A quick look at the growth rates of Asian population across the metro, and at which countries they and/or their families once called home.

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Regional Snapshot: Housing–the Weights, Burdens, and the Lift(s)

By |2021-03-11T14:38:49-05:00March 11th, 2021|Equity, Housing, Regional Snapshot|

This month's regional snapshot presents a detailed look at housing market conditions and affordability challenges, and reviews existing threats and aid initiatives.

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More on Atlanta Home Price Trends: The Case-Shiller Index

By |2021-03-10T16:37:00-05:00March 10th, 2021|Data Diversions, Housing|

Looking at how our Case-Shiller Hone Price Index value has changed since our pre-2008 recession peak (hint: it's higher), and how that change compares to other metros around the country.

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Emma Willard: America’s first female cartographer

By |2021-04-08T10:13:14-04:00March 8th, 2021|Data Diversions, Uncategorized|

This International Women’s Day, we're honoring Emma Willard (February 23, 1787–April 15, 1870). First and foremost, Willard was an educator. Brilliant and curious from a young age, she was a self-taught polymath with a “vision that girls should be as highly educated as boys.” In 1814, at the age of 27, she founded an all-girls [...]

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The Income Incidence of a Cost Crisis (in Housing)

By |2021-03-01T15:20:45-05:00March 1st, 2021|Economic Development, Equity, Housing, Monday Mapday|

About a third of Atlanta households are defined as cost-burdened (spending more than 30 percent of income on housing). BUT those cost burdens go up...a lot...for renters, for lower-earners, or (especially) for lower-income renters.

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