Spatial Impact Factor Data
Various tools are available to use for manipulating, describing, and analyzing these data. Currently supported functions include smoothing (Empirical Bayes, Excess Risk) and data download in multiple formats. To access the data download and smoothing functions click on the data links below.
Cloud computing based web maps now available. To access this option click on the data links below.
Selected Tract-Level Census Data
| Census Data -- with Rural Urban Commuting Area Codes | U.S. Census Tracts | 1990 |
| Census Data -- with Rural Urban Commuting Area Codes | U.S. Census Tracts | 2000 |
Measures of Sociodemographic Heterogeneity
| Diversity and Social Segregation | U.S. Counties | 1990 |
| Diversity and Social Segregation | U.S. Counties | 2000 |
| Diversity and Social Segregation | U.S. Primary Care Service Areas | 1990 and 2000 |
| Household Income Disparity | U.S. Counties | 2000 |
| Household Income Dispersion | U.S. Counties | 2000 |
Physical Environment
| Land Use Mix | U.S. Counties | 2001 |
| Land Use Mix | U.S. Primary Care Service Areas | 2001 |
| Land Use Mix | U.S. Census Zip Code Tabulation Areas | 2001 |
| Weather Data 1990 and 2000 | Points |
Metadata
| Rural Urban Commuting Area Codes | U.S. Census Tracts | 1990 |
| Rural Urban Commuting Area Codes | U.S. Census Tracts | 2000 |
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Land use mix calculations.pdf | 63.93 KB |
Supported by NIH grant R01CA126858-01A1
Geography-specific Spatial Impact Factor databases in MS Access format now available for downloading. This new web resource is made possible by American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Funding as a supplement to NIH grant R01CA126858.

