- The Data Center
Independent analysis for informed decisions in Southeast Louisiana Data analysis and insights on population demographics, economy workforce, coastal issues, and New Orleans youth
- The Data Center: An Overview
The Data Center: An Overview The Data Center, a fully independent and neutral nonprofit, is the most trusted resource for data about Southeast Louisiana Founded in 1997, we are experts at bringing together and communicating data from multiple sources In doing so, we look beyond common anecdotes to provide rigorous, research informed, and data-based analysis on issues that matter most to
- Pathways to Prosperity: Louisiana - The Data Center
These 24 one pagers provide data on severe weather impacts for our state as well economic opportunities, to support Louisiana’s future resiliency against more frequent extreme weather shocks
- About Us - The Data Center
About Us The Data Center is the most trusted resource for data about Southeast Louisiana We are a fully independent, neutral nonprofit, expert at bringing data together from multiple sources In doing so, we look beyond common anecdotes to provide rigorous, research informed, and data-based analysis on issues that matter most to government, business, nonprofit, and community leaders in our
- Is Louisiana now gaining population? - The Data Center
It also pushed the Louisiana estimate upward The Bureau now estimates that Louisiana had 15,000 more new international immigrants (than previously estimated) between 2020 and 2023, and received an additional 23,000 international immigrants between 2023 and 2024 This is largely what drove the estimated population increase in Louisiana in 2024
- Allison Plyer, BA, MBA, ScD - The Data Center
Allison Plyer is Chief Demographer of The Data Center in New Orleans Dr Plyer is lead author of The New Orleans Index series, developed in collaboration with the Brookings Institution to analyze the state of the New Orleans recovery and, at the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, to assess the resilience capacity of the region
- Toward an equitable blue-green economy in Southeast . . . - The Data Center
Across Southeast Louisiana, investments are being made in coastal and water management and green infrastructure Leaders have long heralded "water jobs" and "green jobs" for their potential to promote equity and diversify the economy while improving our relationship to the environment
- Monitoring the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic in . . . - The Data Center
The COVID-19 Pandemic is having an unprecedented impact on New Orleans, Louisiana, the United States and indeed the world This webpage provides the most up-to-date data on COVID-19 cases and deaths in Louisiana, the metro, New Orleans and other early hot spots across the U S Check back often for updated stats and a full archive of historical data since inception
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