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Service Description: There are 8 indices representing different aspects of human well-being measured for 139 coastal and watershed counties in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The indices are derived from 41 collected secondary variables 5 separate time periods spanning from 2000 through 2012. This data set creates a holistic, county level method to analyze changes in societal structure using the human well-being construct as proxy. The eight indices are as follows: 1) access to social services, 2) basic needs, 3) economic security, 4) education, 5) governance, 6) health, 7) safety and 8) social connectedness.
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Description: There are 8 indices representing different aspects of human well-being measured for 139 coastal and watershed counties in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The indices are derived from 41 collected secondary variables 5 separate time periods spanning from 2000 through 2012. This data set creates a holistic, county level method to analyze changes in societal structure using the human well-being construct as proxy. The eight indices are as follows: 1) access to social services, 2) basic needs, 3) economic security, 4) education, 5) governance, 6) health, 7) safety and 8) social connectedness.
Copyright Text: Kyle Buck and Maria Dillard – NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Oceans and Human Health Branch; Kate Rose - NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
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Title: Community Well-Being Indicators - 2000 through 2012 - Gulf of Mexico Coastal and Watershed Counties
Author: National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
Comments: There are 8 indices representing different aspects of human well-being measured for 139 coastal and watershed counties in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The indices are derived from 41 collected secondary variables 5 separate time periods spanning from 2000 through 2012. This data set creates a holistic, county level method to analyze changes in societal structure using the human well-being construct as proxy. The eight indices are as follows: 1) access to social services, 2) basic needs, 3) economic security, 4) education, 5) governance, 6) health, 7) safety and 8) social connectedness.
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Keywords: Gulf of Mexico,Social,Well Being,Well-Being,Access to Social Services,Basic Needs,Economic Security,Education,Goverance,Health,Safety,Social Connectedness,Human Dimensions,Ecosystem,Assessment,Coastal
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