The National Neighborhood What?
Established in 2019, the National Neighborhood Data Archive is an open data repository. It was created to facilitate research on the relationship between neighborhoods and health, especially within the context of large federally funded surveys and cohort studies.
Anyone with research questions that address “place” – researchers, students, clinicians, policy makers, public health departments, and community organizations, among others – can use NaNDA data to explore topics of interest to neighborhoods and communities. NaNDA measures can be readily linked to survey data, cohort studies, electronic medical records, or other microdata, via geographic identifiers, or combined and explored on their own.
About NaNDA
Our datasets are created by researchers in the Social Environment and Health program at the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research. Visit NaNDA’s website to learn more about related Projects, subscribe to News, sign up for Office Hours, Contact Us, or generally learn more.
Funding for the creation of NaNDA measures comes from the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Nursing Research and the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NINR/ NIMHD 1U01NR020556).