About the National Neighborhood Data Archive (NaNDA)
The National Neighborhood Data Archive (NaNDA) is a publicly available data archive containing measures of the physical, economic, demographic, and social environment at multiple levels of spatial scale (eg, census tract, ZIP code tabulation area, county).
Each NaNDA dataset covers all or most of the entire nation (including both rural and urban areas) and represents a set of measures on a single topic of interest, including socioeconomic disadvantage, healthcare, housing, partisanship, and public transit, with temporal coverage dating back to 1981.
Want to learn more about NaNDA?
Check out The National Network of the Library of Medicine’s Health Bytes Webinar: NaNDA: An Open Data Resource for Health Science Researchers.