This report summarizes responses for the North Omaha sample; findings from the metropolitan sample are presented in a separate report series. After a look at the demographic characteristics of the 200 adult respondents, the report examines the North Omaha area\u27s quality of life, employment, and housing conditions. Next, ratings of the best and worst facets of life in the Omaha area are highlighted. The fourth section of the report provides details on North Omahans\u27 satisfaction with a variety of services, facilities and programs. The final two sections focus in greater detail on two issues - labor force experiences and crime and the fear of crime
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Omaha\u27s Changing Profile. In cooperatio...
The previous section reviewed the results of a survey that asked African American citizens of Nebras...
In 1991, the authors conducted a study of 500 older Nebraskans, comparing 300 people in Omaha and it...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 1993 North Omaha Sample found several positives as well as negatives ab...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 1993 is the third in a series of studies conducted by the Center for Pu...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 1998 is the fifth in a series of studies conducted by the Center for Pu...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 2004 was conducted through telephone interviews with adults from a rand...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll continues an on-going effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll represents a critical effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
In December 1986, a survey was conducted to determine the socioeconomic characteristics and shopping...
This issue of Omaha Focus features The Omaha Housing Authority\u27s Scattered Site Housing Program:...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll continues an on-going effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
Income, employment and growth are vital to the economic development of any community, and Omaha\u27s...
The African American community in Omaha has undergone many changes since 1931. Although there is con...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll represents a critical effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Omaha\u27s Changing Profile. In cooperatio...
The previous section reviewed the results of a survey that asked African American citizens of Nebras...
In 1991, the authors conducted a study of 500 older Nebraskans, comparing 300 people in Omaha and it...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 1993 North Omaha Sample found several positives as well as negatives ab...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 1993 is the third in a series of studies conducted by the Center for Pu...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 1998 is the fifth in a series of studies conducted by the Center for Pu...
The Omaha Conditions Survey: 2004 was conducted through telephone interviews with adults from a rand...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll continues an on-going effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll represents a critical effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
In December 1986, a survey was conducted to determine the socioeconomic characteristics and shopping...
This issue of Omaha Focus features The Omaha Housing Authority\u27s Scattered Site Housing Program:...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll continues an on-going effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
Income, employment and growth are vital to the economic development of any community, and Omaha\u27s...
The African American community in Omaha has undergone many changes since 1931. Although there is con...
The 2014 Nebraska Metro Poll represents a critical effort to understand the perceptions and concerns...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Omaha\u27s Changing Profile. In cooperatio...
The previous section reviewed the results of a survey that asked African American citizens of Nebras...
In 1991, the authors conducted a study of 500 older Nebraskans, comparing 300 people in Omaha and it...