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Rental Assistance Priority Index

The data file contains all of the information used to generate the “Where to Prioritize Emergency Rental Assistance to Keep Renters in Their Homes” feature: the 11 indicators; z scores for each indicator; the 3 sub-index values; the overall index value; the quantiles for each subindexand the index; the z scores for each indicator and quantile; and the number of ELI renters and flag for tracts that were grayed out in the feature. The data are all tract-level. The data dictionary provides specific definitions of each indicator

The research team created the index using data from three sources: American Community Survey (ACS) five-year estimates, the Urban Institute’s “Where Low-Income Jobs Are Being Lost to COVID-19” data tool, and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy(CHAS) dataset. For each source, we used the most recent data available at publication time: the 2014–18 estimates for the ACS, the July 2020 update of Urban’s job-loss data tool, and the 2012–16 CHAS data.

The index is made up of three subindexes: Housing Instability Risk, COVID-19 Impact, and Equity. Each subindex is made up of between 2-5 indicators, pulled from the three data sources. The indicators were each standardized into z-scores, which were indexed to the state level. The index was constructed with weighted averages of the three subindex values.The feature maps and displays the percentile (instead of raw values) that a tract falls into, both for the full index and each subindex, compared with all other census tracts in its state

The methodology used to generate the data and select indicators and weights can be found here. The interactive data visualization powered by these data can be found here.

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Modified
2021-05-14
Release Date
2020-08-19
Identifier
c9336b0f-5d98-4f8c-86f7-0036aa93286e
License
Contact Name
Urban Institute
Contact Email
Public Access Level
Public
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Urban Institute. 2020. Revisions. Accessible from https://datacatalog.urban.org/dataset/rental-assistance-priority-index. Data originally sourced from 2014-2018 ACS, July 2020 update of Urban’s job-loss data tool, and the 2012–16 HUD CHAS data. , developed at the Urban Institute, and made available under the ODC-BY 1.0 Attribution License.